"No." K'luha protested sharply, shaking her head. "No, we scouted that way. He didn't... " She seemed to have gone completely pale with the idea. "H-he probably... he just w-went to... " Luha trembled and grasped her arms, holding herself together like it might stop her from shaking. "H-he'll come back...I-it's my fault he... but H-he'll come back...." K'luha's feeble protest was more to convince herself than anyone else. She had to believe he would be okay. That she would see him again. He would come home. He would.
K'yohko lead Tahj away through the quiet camp, ignoring the gaze of the other tribe members until he came to one of the outermost tents. He paused at it and carefully noted the chocobo who had moved to sit near the front.
"This is K'luha's tent." He said briefly before moving to pet K'yori's head softly. Yohko looked back to examine his daughter for another moment. He had never known Maka had gotten pregnant... A surprise to find he had yet another daughter. "You may make yourself comfortable inside."
K'yohko lead Tahj away through the quiet camp, ignoring the gaze of the other tribe members until he came to one of the outermost tents. He paused at it and carefully noted the chocobo who had moved to sit near the front.
"This is K'luha's tent." He said briefly before moving to pet K'yori's head softly. Yohko looked back to examine his daughter for another moment. He had never known Maka had gotten pregnant... A surprise to find he had yet another daughter. "You may make yourself comfortable inside."