"It's sleepytime."
"Miaow…"
Clixie yawned as her slender body curled up on the new pink cat bed that Aurelia bought for the feline.
Though the bed looked a little whimsical, its quality and performance were the real deal. Clixie not only felt as if she was resting on a cloud, but the bed also pulsed in a rhythmic manner, making her feel as if she was resting in a pile of siblings.
However, the pink cat bed that the Larkinsons bought for 279 MTA credits did not completely satisfy all of her needs.
The designers of the product had taken a lot into account, but they did not know everything about cats, particularly ones as remarkable and special as Clixie.
"Miaow miaow…"
The cat grew increasingly less satisfied. After a few minutes, she rose from her bed and jumped onto the bedroom floor before making her way over to the much larger hotel bed.
Two little girls wearing adorable pajamas had already fallen into slumber. Clixie jumped onto the bed. She lovingly nuzzled Andraste's cheeks yet eventually settled her body next to Aurelia's sleeping form.
Even asleep, Aurelia unconsciously reached out and embraced Clixie against her chest. Love radiated from both of them, causing the girl and the cat to enjoy a much better rest than any bed could provide.
Inside another bedroom, Ves knelt down next to a smaller bed where Marvaine blissfully slept.
The father tenderly stroked his son's hair and recalled all of the fun they had throughout the day.
The tour through the Armidia would never have been as enjoyable and fulfilling to him if he visited alone.
Ves viewed Pentahull Station from a different perspective after getting infected by the curiosity and innocence of his children.
Their giggles and laughter caused him to take a closer look at subjects that he would have previously passed over. Their frequent questions also forced him to think deeper so that he could properly formulate his thoughts to his little munchkins.
Ves rarely felt more alive than he did today. He felt almost just as good as getting involved in battle or putting his life at risk.
"I guess parenting is also a struggle in a sense."
The responsibility to shape and guide his children's various views and opinions was a heavy one. Ves knew that each of the lessons that he taught to Aurelia, Andraste and Marvaine would have a profound influence on how they behaved in the future.
Though it was impossible for Ves to completely control the growth of his children, he hoped that they would still hold onto the principles and values that he attempted to plant in their psyches.
"I love you, my son." He whispered as he leaned in to kiss his youngest child's forehead.
His brown-haired kid seemed to smile even as he was immersed in his dreams.
Ves quietly left the bedroom and entered the living room of his hotel suite.
He moved over to the reinforced windows which provided him with an impressive view of a portion of the public space of the Armidia and beyond. The bright and colorful lights of the expansive internal city conveyed a sense of vitality even when many activities had stopped.
The nightlife of the hull under the control of the Clarke Clan was not as wild and exuberant as in the other sections of Pentahull Station, but Ves enjoyed the peace and comfort.
He knew that many other Larkinsons on shore leave were undoubtedly having a good time at the moment.
His wife appeared a few minutes later and moved to his side. A hint of the expensive new scent wafted from her body and tickled his nose, causing him to feel warm and in need of companionship.
He reached out and embraced her, causing them to stand shoulder-to-shoulder as they both looked out into the peaceful city at rest.
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