These urchins, all of them were his kin? He truly felt as though he was being punished for his wrong-doings. Now he was to suffer being an uncle…a position he wasn’t keen on owning at all. Sol had to figure a way for them to escape from this hell, but any ideas soon left him the moment Steele entered the room. He didn’t look like he had changed much since their last encounter. The lycan wasn’t too thrilled with sharing the same air as his older brother. Behind him was Dante, who he barely recalled. “That’s right. We certainly helped to fill the ranks back up”, Dante cooed at Lotus’ touch, immediately making Sol sick to his stomach. He had a feeling that he would have a certain kind of disdain for those two for some reason.
Colden was rubbing furiously at his temples as he listened to the poor reasoning his daughter had to get rid of her sister. Fortunately, her mother helped to deal with the girl and Angelette settled down while he still had Tristine in his arms as he took his seat. When the chaos settled down, Sol had the misfortunate of having to learn the wardens’ and urchins’ names. Too many of them for his taste was around and about and Undine seemed as though there should have been more. Gods, he made a face at her but there was something about her reaction that made him quickly retract it for the time being.
“All will come shortly”, Steele said, never taking his eyes off Sol. For countless years, he had feared him for being his tormentor, but he realized that Sol was as much of a victim of his sin as Dante, Colden and him have been. “Dante and Colden as sin carriers as well. Dante is Lust and Colden is Envy.” Sol rolled his eyes, “So has the old fool completed his quest?”
“…Yes…”
That’s all he needed to hear and he went to silently eat his breakfast as the others were.
After breakfast and the little ones, with the exception of Triss, were gone, the adults moved to the next room and Sol sat down and rested his chin on his hand as they got down to business.
“Sounds like dear old Daddy, minus the courtesy of letting his own children live…as long as they didn’t get in the way of his plans.”
“I don’t know how much I can trust Xunatar”, Colden started with crossed arms, “But at least he wasn’t planning on me killing my own kin. My mother was responsible for goading me into doing the unthinkable. Lotus, Eldora, Steele, and Dante saved me from myself and her.” He wasn’t proud of how he was back then, being power-hungry and selfish to the point where he would discard what was left of his family for a stupid crown. He would have this good life he was living now had he continued to pursue a foolish goal. “What is left of the family saved me and we want to help you in a similar way.”
Sol huffed, “Lookie here, boy. I barely know any of you but Steele and I sure as hell don’t trust y’all. We are the prisoners and you? You lot are the wardens for my father.”
“Geesh, a dramatic little one, isn’t he?”, Dante shrugged, “You are the Lion of Pride, all right.”