thanks very much. Are there any number of years which will be enough to prepare a person for parenting a teenager? I can teach them, but I want it to be many years before I have to parent one of them!they have the skills... but will they create more problems for themselves before they fix them?
hey, some guys haven't got much skill at showing their emotions... he's not had a lot of practice, and now he's got a lot of work to do. and yes, he is one lucky SOB, and he's going to work that out soon enough.
Thank you hun. I think Hel is a lot more innocent than Aki or Ishca realise. He's just a kid, he's only just started to hit puberty, and his consideration of Peter as "just human" shows both his inexperience and his desperation to cling onto this 'new world' in which he has found himself. To accept he's no longer human, he needs to see them as less somehow.
Aki will fix him... he'll have to.
that was never going to be the best conversation in the world. Aki is going to have to tread carefully, which is going to be hard is dust-covered work boots.
“So he’s on his way?” Aki sighed down the phone.
“Safely tucked away on the train, with half a metric ton of sugar and all his homework finished off. He should be arriving in a couple of hours.”
“Thank gods for that.” Aki didn’t realise how tense he’d felt, not really knowing if Hel would try to stay with Peter and James, or want to come back to him. Ever since Ishca had made him realise he was a parent, he’d missed the noise of Hel around the house, and it would be good to have the teenager h
you're very welcome, and always so insightful!James is not the world's most observant werewolf, but he's got a good heart. Hel might think his world is ending, but he'll have help to pull through.
teen crushes suck at the best of times, eh? James and Peter handled it pretty well, though Peter didn't actually see anything of course, so it's easier for him.
Hel's going to think about knocking in the future!
so hitting the nail on the head there! Hel really hasn't got a clue what's going on, but the feeling of wanting to be close to another shifter is getting all mixed up with his hormones and a really big crush. it's gonna be bumpy for him.
The little blue wolf yawned hugely, and Hel blinked in the dim light of his tiny box room as he lay curled up in the space of his chest cavity on the bed. Both the bed and the room were much smaller than the ones he had at Aki’s house. His home… every time he said ‘Aki’s house’ his internal voice spoke moments after James’s remembered words, correcting him in the way he described where he lived. Hel both loved and hated that the voice in his head was sounding more and more like James each day, b
you have to do something fun.
And also, from experience with dieting and other stuff, what you weigh, and your amount of muscle tone, does not dictate your health. get fit, get healthy (I got a horse and haul hay, but it doesn't mean I'm ripped like Carlos up there) but don't get sucked in to the thinking that looking good and being happy are ever the same thing.
Also, I was totally the sit inside and read a book kid too.
Why does the kid like so many sports I barely understand? I swear my characters are out to get me. You've got the balance of parenting about right there I think. Ishca is going to be a natural, he feels everything and can anticipate a lot too. Aki is proud, because already he feels that bond, though whether Hel feels it is debatable.
that about hits the nail on the head! Being an empath is a strange thing, so even before Aki fully forms the thought, and communicates it, a hint of it will reach Ishca, usually without his knowing. It does make it hard for an empath to distinguish his own emotions though.
the ceramics world around here is WAY bigger than you might think. Unless they make objects in similar research fields or belong to any of the same magazines/firing groups, they've probably never heard of each other.but maybe he can do something good for Aki one of these days.
I reserve the right to never answer any questions!Parents share secrets all the time right? Poor Hel, he won't be happy when he finds how just how much of his mind Ishca can read.
Ig is Ishca's brother, in a very real flesh and blood sense of the word, and an empath, but not a haptic.Whether or not Ig is really THERE when Ishca sees him, that is the real question. also 'Ig' is short of Ignatius.
I'm more than 'a bit' concerned about Hel, this is a lot for him to get on with.