"I might not be that good with diapers either and neither is Solus." Kamila lowered her gaze in embarrassment.
"It's really kind of you to help them, Solus." Rena said. "If you stretch the table and make another doll, I can teach you." freewebnσvel.cѳm
"Really? Thanks." Solus did as instructed and Rena stood behind her, guiding her hands step-by-step. "By the way, we were thinking about naming the baby after you, Mom. Lith and I suck at names and Kami has no ideas so we could use some help for that too."
"Really? It would be my honor!" Elina jumped with joy, forcing Kamila to turn around before hugging her.
"We were thinking about keeping the El- root and changing the rest, to avoid confusion when you two are in the same room." Kamila said.
"Asking for help was a smart move." Tista sighed. "Red Demon. How can someone be so unimaginative? The only worst thing that comes to mind is She-Tiamat."
She clicked her tongue in disapproval.
"If you don't like it, why didn't you pick another name?" Solus asked.
"Because I suck at names too! I was thinking about something Phoenix related, but everything that came to my mind sounded either childish or cringe. Gods, I wish Mogar had picked my name for me as well.
"This way, worse case scenario, I'd know who to blame."
Everyone laughed, wishing that all their misfortunes would be like that.
After a few tries, Kamila had gotten the hang of it enough to allow Elina to step back and just watch.
After they were done with that, the tour of the house continued. Some tapestries depicted Lith's and Solus' life together while others recounted the story of his relationship with Kamila.
Family paintings depicting Menadion, Threin, and the Verhens decorated the rooms along with many of Lith's crafts. There was the first dimensional pebble he and Solus had made together framed above the fireplace, right in the middle of their first Forgemastering hammers.
The Camellia rested in a vase at the centerpiece of the dining table while the Tuner had been placed in the living room along with bookshelves filled with tomes about magic.
The sight of the lives of the three of them woven together jogged Elina's memory about a few things that she had earlier dismissed as irrelevant.
"Wait a second. How come Solus is involved in the choice of the name of the baby and why is there so much of her stuff in your dream house?" She asked.
"Even if they wanted to, Lith and Solus can't stay away from each other for long without endangering the tower and her life force." Kamila shrugged. "She's going to live with us so it's her house as well.
"On top of that, once I resume working as a Constable, Lith will conduct most of his research in the tower. He's going to take care of the baby and Solus is going to spend a lot of time with them.
"That's why I asked her to be our child's second mother and help us with everything."
"Are you serious?" Elina said with a voice too flabbergasted to her own liking, hurting Solus. "No offense, Solus, but this is a huge commitment. Mom is more than a word, it will mean everything to the baby
"Kamila, are you sure you want to share it with another woman?"
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