Ashes and Kingdoms

Parent Kimochi

Finn's mood is floating these days. It's not so noticeably upbeat because of its originally shabby nature, but the atmosphere is still soft.

He was also conscious. Somehow, my son, who had always worried that he would live in isolation from human society, finally became interested and interested in one woman and even fond of her.

As a parent, I can't help but be happy.

The other person is also favorable to Naisys, and I hope it goes well, if you won't come to Nanis, if you can't, but I wish you would be Naisys' companion, etc., then I think about what happened earlier.

Lena giggled and said to Finn, who is in such a pro-food syndrome.

Finn was like "Dad” these days.

Pointed out, Finn scratches his head in a bad way. Lena's words had a double meaning.

One is that he's totally a "father".

The other is that Finn now looks just like the "father” to him.

Lena's words invited me to bring back old memories to the back of my brain.

There are several opportunities for relatives to meet each other in the face, but it is still the most important event around New Year's greetings. There are many examples of the entire clan living in town today, but still usually separated families gather to greet each other and dine together.

The Oandius family also had an atmosphere that it had been a little while since Nellis and Mac had been together for the New Year because their daughters Nia had been born and lived apart.

"I'm supposed to be face-to-face all the time, but you're so fresh"

After finishing his Shiitake Street greeting, Nellis sat down in the living room chair and said: Nia is in a good mood to crawl around the area, so she takes a break from this gap, and is.

"Right. But Dad hasn't been to that house much, and it's been a long time since we've seen Nia."

"Right. My mother comes here every day, but not my father or my brother."

Looking at the successful baby crawling around and his parents dealing with him, his brothers and sisters were often silent. My first grandson and I are totally screwed. Whatever Fauna is, the collapse of Oandus has exceeded expectations.

Finn turned out to be a smiling, unbearable, complicated face.

To him, Oandus was a gentle but stern father.

I was thirteen years old when I was adopted, so there's no such thing as being spoiled or adored openly. I'm sure I was instilled with a lot of love, but as a family and as a member of the Windmill Hut job, I've also been strictly coached.

Oandus never hit or yelled, but that was probably because Finn was a very serious and well-heard kid, and if he was a nasty and disobedient kid like Taz, he would have sifted his fist without hesitation.

In Finn, that's what a person named Oandus looked like.

Because

"Nia, come here. Here, it's Grandpa."

... or my father, who speaks out like a cat I've never heard before, is honestly subtle or something, I mean, what is that,

"Disgusting"

Finn is more frightened by the relentless words emanating from the side. Nellis, if you look at him, had an obvious tannic surface.

"What the hell, I won't look at it. I'm a deleader."

To her bitterly whispering and poisoning sister, Finn spilled a grin of sympathy.

Speaking of single daughters, Nellis still probably has not had a lot of experience being tough on his father. When Nellis was young, Oandus was also young, immature as a parent, and he was not treated like a good grandson just because he was irresponsibly cute. Naturally, but it's not funny to know.

Caring for her mood like that, Finn stroked her head just like she used to.

We have to be careful.

Reflecting on his floats these days, Finn smudged and exhorted himself.

If you expose yourself to the same things as that Oandus, what kind of eyes can Nesis see?

I shook my head, Finn, but I wasn't aware of the helpless fact that it already assumed my first grandson.

(Final)