Figaro smiled and chuckled.
"Well, thank you very much, Lady Jaydin. And I admit I take much pleasure in sharing your company as well," he replied with a dip of his own small head. When she asked of his family, he smiled. He was from a rather large family, his parents a couple very much in love, which showed in their six children.
"I have my father Emilio and my mother Marian, three older brothers, an older sister, and a my litter-mate. Marius and Gideon are twins and the oldest, then Rafael, then Seline, then myself and Annie. Annie was usually the one to become the most flustered whenever my brother and I hurt ourselves," he explained. In truth, his family was much larger because they considered the entire holt to be family, but he felt that his immediate would be more than enough to tell her. She probably didn't want to hear more than that.