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((Okay, I don't think there has been a pregnancy where morning sickness is triggered by water.))
"I think I'm dreading of what our kid is going to be capable of by the age of 20." Zephyr said with wide eyes and a hushed voice. Considering Dirk's heritage is still unknown (as tests are being sent back as "Inconclusive"), anything that is a mix with Zephyr's Devil heritage may a powerful cocktail.
"Ah, better to drop it, it's in the distant past." Dante said, laying down and took out a huge textbook. "My test is how to use move 'eloquently and with grace'." Dante said, the "textbook" being nothing more than a picture books of some impressive feats make by a Pokemon to make a move become grander than normal.
"I'm honestly more concerned at what our child will be able to do at eight and nine." Dirk said after a few moments. "Because if she has the kind of power that I had at that age..." He sighed. "You never knew me back then so you don't know how chaotic my control was at that time." He explained in a hushed tone. "Far too little experience, far too many elements in there." He sighed. "It wasn't fun." He looked out the window for a long moment. "There's a reason that someone with my abilities feels the need to rely on firearms... when I was a kid my powers were all there... in fact they were improving exponentially as I fought more and more." He said in a hushed tone, clearly having a hard time with the memories. "They'd go out of control... and even now... you know how my eyes change color... that's been bugging me for years and I still can't fix that." He sighed. "I know I never said so before, but one of the reasons I was so scared when you told me that we were going to have a child was that I know what I am... what I went through... and I'm scared that our baby girl will have to walk the path that I did to get her powers under some semblance of control."
Daphne brushed her hand softly down Dante's arm. "You already do move with grace... think of when you spar." She said after a few moments. "I've seen you and your sister and Dirk fight hand to hand... and if you aren't graceful and beautiful during that then I don't know what is." She stopped, realizing she wasn't being the most helpful. "Based on what I've seen from Dirk, there's the combat zone that he gets into. Every move is in harmony with every other... it's like a dance." She smiled. "And you know this better than me I'm sure." She added before continuing. "Your challenge is to transfer that dance, that harmony, that perfect rhythm to your partners in battle."
"Dirk, honey, she's got me and the family. I will not let this ticking timebomb be without a proper mentor." Zephyr said, hands on Dirk's shoulders.
Dante blushed. "I have never been complimented that way before. Alright then, I'll try." He said, then smacked himself. "Do or do not. There is no try." He said, using Yoda's voice.
Daphne smiled at this. "I know it's not your favorite thing in the world... I mean god I hate it too..." She laughed at this. "But you'll do great if you just treat it like another form of combat." She said reassuringly.
"That's the reason I've always wanted to know what I am." Dirk explained in a soft voice, clearly getting emotional over it. "Because I needed to know so I could figure out how to control myself."
"Same" Desiree responded with a small smile, she wasn't honestly wanting to stand around and just chit chatting, her mind running a thousand mile on what was going on.
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