@Thoth
Awful. The weather on land was just awful.
Emma sighed, stooping over to gently brush some snow off the top of Luca's head, who seemed enthralled by all the pretty things attached to the tree. Every once in a while he'd try to sneak up and touch one, only to be tugged back by his mother. He'd pout, he'd whine, but Emma was unrelenting.
"Just look, Luca. You don't need to grab at everything you see." She meant it in the most affectionate way possible. Memories. Just make memories. Of course, it probably would've meant better memories for Luca if his father had been there. Where Ulrich wandered off to for the holidays was technically none of her business, and he'd already been by their beach house the other day to spend time with their son. With that aside, however, he'd been mostly absent.
Another deep breath, another tug at Luca's little hand as she guided him to the other side of the tree to look at the other ornaments.
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Ulrich's attention had wandered from the tree to the people that had gathered, picking through them one by one in his mind. He supposed he could get used to human holidays, as long as they didn't interfere with the running of his kingdom.
Speaking of which...
His eyes landed on a curvaceous, pale woman holding the hand of a small child just as they began to wander over to the side of the tree Nicolas and himself were standing on. Usually there would've been some sort of mental delay, but not this time. As if a switch had been flipped, every one of his senses suddenly perked to high alert.
Without hesitation, he quickly reached over and grabbed Nicolas, turning on his heel and started to usher him away.
"Time to go home." And damn it, if he resisted, he'd throw him right over his shoulder and bring him.