Surely Frost wouldn't notice if one or two of those sweets were missing from the box when she got home. Or least he wouldn't blame her. This pregnancy sure amped up her sugar tooth which had barely been there before. It was one more thing that made Nadya sure that the child would take after Frost. Nadya smiled back at the familiar face as she settled into the offered seat. "I feel that a group of kids is much easier to wrangle than a bunch of fae dancers." She giggled softly. Watching those tiny happy feet leap about her studio was much better than the chaos that some of the jealous fae dancers created on some days.
Nadya nodded at Carolina's response. A home was what many who came here were looking for...sometimes it took leaving to realize that there was just something about this city that made it just that. "I went through that too. After everything with my brother, I went back home for a time but it wasn't the same." Perhaps it had been the lack of Frost's stalking that had made it feel so different. Either way...it had all worked out and now she couldn't think of her life being any other way. "Oh, it's fine. I'm just glad to see you're ok." Nadya brushed off the apology, it was history after all. Those who had left hadn't been under the best circumstances so it was good to see that Carolina wasn't...dead.
A delicate hand came to rest on that bump which had only recently begun to swell in her early pregnancy. "Yes...I couldn't be happier. The twins are getting so big and they can't wait to have another sibling to play with too." Nadya practically glowed with the admission. "But...what about you? Where are you up to? Where are you staying now?" That delicate hand moved away from the swell of her abdomen to fish out a piece of bear claw from her sweets box.
Nadya Tetradore