


"Things like that will sometimes happen. Admittedly you might have gotten more than a little carried away with your story, but I'm sure Rhine doesn't blame you--"
"He should! It's my fault entirely, inn't it?" 2D's voice had risen an octave as he interrupted Kimihiro, his green-tipped ears flattened over his messy blue hair and he gave a guilty glance over to where his son Rhine and the young girl Nina lay sprawled out in the sun.
"I'm a terrible father!" D put his forepaws over his head.
"Maybe not entirely..." Kimihiro offered as condolence, seeing D's despair, but quickly tried to back pedal when 2D popped his head up and looked at him hollow-eyed and hopeful, as if what Kimihiro would say next was the secret to fixing everything.
"Kits have scary dreams." Kimihiro ventured, pausing for D's reactions, not entirely sure how D would take what he had to say.
2D nods, his ears flopping limply with his earnest enthusiasm.
"The world and everything, everything they're encountering and experiencing is new to them. Unknown."
More nodding and flapping from the pale, skinny father.
"So it's only natural for their fears to manifest at night. It's dark and they're tired, everything seems worse in the dark. Don't you think so too? But... it doesn't help that there's a god of nightmares out there." Kimihiro's casual tone hides his seriousness, not every ulaya believes in the gods.
"Yeah."
Just that from the affected kitten's father. Kimihiro isn't sure if he should continue suppressing his amusement, before it shifts into frustration.
"What's that about a god then?"


The rhythm of her humming tune lined up just so and Nina began to softly sing a lullaby. Something entirely unfit for the sunny afternoon but it seemed to do it's job in lulling the sleepy kit into closing his eyes and perhaps with a little luck it would keep his nightmares away.
WIP