"You're telling me that you brought that bunny back from the dead?" Adrian said slowly.

"Yes…" Ezekiel lowered his gaze, embarrassed.

"At this point, that is not all that difficult to believe," Adrian started. "Considering you can see into the future, create a house just by imagining it, and modify your physical being however you please, all we really can do is add "resurrect the dead" to that list." Ezekiel chuckled at this and looked up to smile at his lover. Adrian smiled back.

The pair sat in silence for a few moments longer before contemplating what they should do next.

"We should rest," Ezekiel suggested. "My father is coming tomorrow morning, and he would want to know about this." Adrian nodded, stood, and pushed in his chair. Ezekiel did the same. The hybrid and the demon went up the birch wood stairs to their bedroom for the night.

The next morning, the pair was woken early by the cries of their children. Both the hybrid and the demon quickly left their room and may their way across the hall to the nursery. The twins quieted once they recognized their parents. Ezekiel picked up Fredrick, the oldest, and Adrian quieted Aiden.

After they tended to children's needs, cleaned the house, and started cooking (even though no one in the house needed human food), there was a polite knock at the door. Adrian put down the tea kettle and answered it.

"Hello Sebastian, we've been expecting you. Please come in," Adrian greeted his lover's father with unusual caution.

"Thank you, Adrian. I can see that you have been expecting me," the older demon smirked, and stepped into the quite small home, taking note of the younger demon's caution. "You really did not have to cook," Sebastian pointed out.

"We know Father, but you did start a family reputation for good hospitality while working for the Earl Phantomhive. We simply do not want to spoil that reputation," Ezekiel answered with a slight smirk. Sebastian smirked back knowingly and nodded in response.

"Adrian, I mean no disrespect, but may I speak with my son alone?" the taller of the two demons asked.

"Of course," the ex-earl answered and left the kitchen for the twins' nursery. The hybrid turned and looked at his father.

"What is it, Father?" Ezekiel asked with a raised eyebrow.

"I've noticed something off between the two of you. Is everything alright?" Sebastian answered.

"Yes, everything is fine. It's just… We don't know how to react to my newly discovered power," the ex-butler started. "Apparently I can resurrect the dead," Ezekiel bit his lip and stopped making eye contact with his father. Sebastian's eyes appeared to double in size as he stared at his teenage son.

Hours later, Ezekiel, Adrian, and Sebastian had finished planning their trip to Wales to resurrect Ezekiel's mother. The hybrid and his father had offered to bring back Adrian's parents as well, but he politely declined, insisting that it would be safer for all of them if his parents remained dead. They now sat outside, Aiden in Ezekiel's lap while Adrian was tickling Frederick. Sebastian took turns amusing his tiny grandchildren with a wistful expression.

"Adrian, we should put them in their cribs," Ezekiel pointed out, gesturing towards the darkening sky, and then the yawning infants.

"You're right," Adrian agreed.

"That is not up for discussion," Ezekiel joked. The hybrid then began to walk inside their home with one child in each arm. Adrian rolled his eyes, smiled, and followed his lover with Sebastian close behind.

Once the couple put their two children to bed, Ezekiel manifested a guest bedroom next to his own for Sebastian to relax in. The three went to sleep, even though they do not need it. Ezekiel had his visions for the future in his sleep, and it was easier for the demons to keep from disturbing his foresight if they slept as well.