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Tukson Melo smiled warmly as he watched the small 4 year old girl with long pink hair, run squealing across the yard. Raising a daughter was hard but raising a daughter without her mother was even harder. But he had pulled through. Sinopia's mother had left when she was right after she was born. Literary, gave birth to her only child then left as soon as she was allowed too. It had broke Tukson's heart but his sister told him to move on. After all, he was still there for the underweight, pale baby wailing in that hospital crib unlike Fallow who had left without a backward glance at her husband or daughter. Tukson glanced sideways. His sister smiled and patted his shoulder. "You're doing a good job, Tuk." Both of them looked back at the little girl, who was now picking wildflowers, carefully avoiding the weeds. Tukson smiled widely again. His little cub was extremely bright for her age. She was learning a lot faster then anyone he knew. She skipped over to them and presented the bundle of wild flowers to her father. Tukson beamed and scooped her up into arms. The wolf ears on top of her head twitched from side to side, picking up the sounds all around her. She was a faunus like Tukson. That had been the thing that broke Fallow. When the nurse handed her the whimpering baby, Fallow had taken her willing but the smile had faded from her face. She had pushed the blanket back from the baby's head revealing the two pink ears on top of the baby's head. She shoved the baby back into the nurse's arms and refused to hold her. Finally the nurse had taken Sinopia down to the other babies. Fall hadn't talked to anyone until they told her she could leave. Then she had changed clothes and stormed out of the hospital. Sinopia laughed as she was tickled from both her aunt and father. Tukson sighed.
"Are you sure I'm doing this right, Nilla?" Nilla smiled sadly, knowing that her brother was still pining for his runaway bride and scared for his small daughter.
"Tuk. Listen to me, you'll be fine…" She trailed off. Nilla bit her lip, wondering if she should tell her brother about the next piece on news. Finally she placed a hand on Tukson's shoulder. "Tukson, there's something I need to tell you." Tukson frowned. He set Sinopia on the deck and gently nudged her inside.
"Go inside, cub. Go put your flowers in a vase." Sinopia ran inside and Tukson slid the glass door shut behind her. He turned to Nilla quizzically. Nilla sighed.
"Ozpin came and spoke to me yesterday." Tukson's jaw dropped open. Professor Ozpin was the legendary headmaster of Beacon. Only the best school for huntsmen and huntresses in training.
"W-what did he want to talk to you about?" Nilla rested a hand on her stomach.
"He wanted to know if I had any children." She hesitated again. Tukson crossed his arms over his chest, nodding for her to go on. "Well… I told him that I didn't have any children but I had one one the way." She paused taking in Tukson's shocked face.
"Y-you're pregnant?" Nilla nodded and gently rubbed her stomach.
"But that's not the important thing-"
"Who's the father?" Tukson interrupted. Nilla rolled her eyes, annoyed with her interrupting brother.
"I don't know but Ozpin asked me-"
"How do you not know who the father is?" Nilla stomped her foot and glared at Tukson.
"Because I don't! Tukson listen to me! Ozpin asked about your daughter!" That snapped Tukson out of his haze.
"He asked about Sinopia? Why?" Nilla huffed and crossed her arms over her chest.
"He knows I have two siblings. Because, my sister off the charts, he asked about you. He wanted to know if you have any kids. I told him you have a daughter. He said he would keep an eye out for our children." Tukson's back stiffened.
"Why?" Nilla shrugged.
"He said that any child with the Melo genes would be amazing. He said that if I wanted my child would have full access to Beacon. He said to let you know that too."
