Innovation and Variation Pt. 2
I woke up in the morning, with Lux ready for another wrestling match. My mom was in the room, so I shook my head, to which Lux pouted slightly. I was taken to the dining room, and Lux followed. I was given a mix of baby food and being breastfed. Lux was given some crystals and meat to eat, where Lux dug in with pleasure. My uncle was at the table, eating some breakfast (dinner to him I guess?). The air between him and my mom was tense. Now I feel bad. Can I fix this? I look around. Mom likes when I say mama, and when I use my
“Did he just? I liked that table ornament.” Dad proclaimed. My mom shot him a look.
“Way to go Nil!” Mom praised. Come on. Please help.
“Better than his first attempt. Control needs some improvement.” my uncle evaluated.
“What do you mean?” Mom asked, her voice a little icy. Not as cold as before! Please bring it home Uncle.
“He was trying to wrestle around and play with Lux, but he didn’t have any
“Oh.” Mom replied. Is she at a loss for words? Is this improvement? I am not sure? Is this how adults start to mend things? Something inside me felt like it died; that realization hit me hard. My dad was looking on in shock. Clearly this was a step in the right direction. I think. There was an awkward silence at the table.
“So he was playing with his
So Lux is called a
“Yes. Nil with a bit of practice should be able to play just fine with Lux.” my uncle elaborated. Wait, I just realized, he was giving me hints.
“Thank, you.” Mom quipped; it came out gritted and sounded forced. I think this is an improvement. My dad looked stunned.
“Do you think Cesar will be able to find a way to get that ornament replaced with a similar one?” Dad inquired, looking a bit sad.
“Your son just used an incredibly rough version of
“I really liked that ornament.” Dad replied pathetically. I sympathized with him. I am sorry dad. I will work on making papa sound right!
“Nox is right. Nil just used
“That one was part of the set my mom gifted us on our wedding day.” Dad explained, somewhat dejectedly. Dad, I AM SORRY! I DID NOT KNOW!
My mom quickly looked away as did my uncle. I might have fixed one problem by creating another. Now that I thought about it, I did not recall seeing any of my grandparents. I hoped they were alive. The rest of breakfast was awkward, and not much else was said. Before my uncle left to sleep, or maybe find love, he produced a small, black ball.
“Nil, play with this ball.” he instructed as he set it down near me.
I tried to lift it with my hand. What was this ball made out of? It was maybe the size of a baseball, but it felt like it weighed a ton. I tried lifting it with
“Cesar’s son is sick and I finished enough of my work where I can spend all day with my son!” Dad exclaimed happily once we were in his office.
My dad set me down in the center with the ball, and Lux came up next to me. He cast several
“Okay Nil, can you say, pa-pa.” Dad instructed; his eyes looked awfully desperate. I guess I did say mama first.
“Ba-ba.” I replied, trying to say papa.
“It is pa-pa. Pa.” he explained, emphasizing the mouth movement to get the pa sound instead of ba. It is a lot harder than you think!
He coached me for over 20 minutes before I finally got pretty close to pronouncing it correctly. When I finally did, he did a little victory dance. Clearly the stakes were higher than I was giving them credit.
“Okay. Now let’s try a sentence. Papa is the best.” he enunciated, making sure to say each word clearly.
“Papa itha bets.” I tried. Not bad. I do need to actually get better at speaking so I guess practicing with my dad isn’t the worst thing in the world.
“Is the. Is, thee.” my dad pressed, again emphasizing the mouth motion slowly to try and make it clear. I know what the words are, these vocal cords don’t exactly cooperate.
“Papa iss tha bets.” I attempted. It was closer.
Again, my dad did not relent until I got the sentence down. He wanted to make sure I could repeatedly repeat it without making a mistake. Is he that jealous I said mama before papa? After I was able to accurately say the sentence he did another mini celebration. Dad seemed incredibly determined for me to be able to say the sentence. I wondered what motivated it.
“Yes. Now I get him to repeat it at dinner. His first word was mama, he must love me more. I will show you Senna!” Dad proclaimed like he was an evil mastermind.
“Mama is the best.” I said aloud. My dad whipped around on a dime and faced me.
“No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Papa is the best.” Dad desperately tried to correct with the most agonized look in the world in his eyes. Okay I won’t mess with you like that.
“Papa is the best!” I corrected myself. He let out a sigh of relief. Lux was looking on, clearly bored.
“Now that we got it down, do you two want to fly?” Dad asked. Fly? How? From what I can tell demons don’t have wings.
Lux and I gave him a confused look, which he took as a yes. I could feel
We fly! Lux said excitedly. She seemed to be enjoying this much more than being
I was so going to master
“Now time to work on
Lux attacked the bars with a strong kick, then immediately started grasping her foot. My dad used
Me. Out. Lux ordered him.
I think you need to use
At the end of an hour, neither of us were overly successful. Not sure because Lux was not trying, or Lux just didn’t grasp how to use what her version of
“Want to ‘wrestle’ as Nox called it, Lux?” Dad inquired with a snarky smile on his face. He knows Lux whooped my butt at first.
Lux nodded furiously and tried again. My dad the instant she moved lifted her into the air with
“This is one of my favorite views, Nil. Someday, you hopefully will have this office. I hope you and your siblings get along. Of course, I hope you have siblings. On the other hand, everyone keeps saying you are going to be a problem child.” Dad told me.
Who is calling me a problem child? Why am I a problem child? I wondered. I had a distinct feeling Cesar was one of the ones calling me a problem child to be.
“I mean, I guess you won’t necessarily become Emperor. Being firstborn doesn’t guarantee that. It is whoever is most suited; it is hard to say what will happen. I doubt any siblings you do have will have your innate talent with
“I guess I am rambling a bit much. Let’s do some
“Papa is the best!” I added as he set me down in the center of the floor, taking a seat behind me. I didn’t see his face, but I could sense he was happy as he began helping me
*
Cesar
I had the distinct feeling Azzeck was not going to get any work done in my absence. Not that I cared, as Julius was ‘sick’ today. I definitely did fake my son being sick to get a day off to spend with him and Cleo.
“Cesar, you are zoning out again.” Cleo lectured. I looked at her, and she was exceptionally beautiful today. Her sand colored skin seemed absolutely radiant today while her emerald eyes danced in the morning light. Cleo’s elegant oryx like horns gently came through her jade green hair.
“Sorry dear, I just am not used to having a lot of free time. Is Julius still asleep?” I asked.
“His schedule has been getting better. He should wake up in the next thirty minutes or so.” Cleo informed me.
“Okay. How is his
“Stop asking about that, he will develop at his own pace. It’s normal for it to take around six months for them to start using
“I am sorry Cleo. I am just worried.” I confessed.
“Just relax Cesar. It’s your day off. Julius is going to grow up big and strong just like his dad.” Cleo comforted me.
I needed to remember that Nil was the one off scale. I’d be lying if I didn’t secretly hope my son would have that level of talent. Everyday he grew more and more; now he had a
“Someone’s hungry.” Cleo chimed as she began to feed our son, looking absolutely stunning as she did it too.
Once Julius was fed, we began playing games with him. Cleo and I were waiting to get Julius
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