If you run out of words, make sound effects.
-Kessie L. R. G.
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Minerva is now six months old and beginning to babble more constantly and in patterns. Just earlier today we (Misako, Kai, and myself) have deciphered her babbling a 'ne uh' and 'me uh.' We take this as an early version of 'Nya' and possibly her own name 'Minerva.' Misako has stated that we give Minerva a nickname so that it would be easier to say. A mere second later, Misako had already chosen 'Mina' as the nickname. Neither Kai nor I could disagree with this name, not since Misako has taken on a more... demanding role in Minerva's reverence. However, she is her paternal grandmother. She has more jurisdiction over Minerva than we technically do.
Meanwhile, Falcon is on the look out for Cole. I have written and attached a letter on Falcon's foot explaining that it would be a pleasure talking with him again, should Falcon succeed in finding Cole. We are all present here, in Minerva's nursery room, except for Cole. Has the disappearances shaken him up that much? We used to be brothers, but now we are distant if it wasn't for this human baby reproduction of Lloyd. Or, it could be because of her. But I do not want to think of it that way; it is not her fault that Lloyd has gone missing. She is the reminder, yes, but not the cause.
But why did Lloyd leave us 'in the dark?' Kai had said many times that Lloyd had refused to tell him where the second generation was going or if they would be back soon. Maybe Minerva does a have a point in all of this. Perhaps not to the most exaggerated degree, but still a part of what has happened. Perhaps I will bring this up when Cole has been located and we can all sit down to talk. Minerva herself might be the clue needed to find Lloyd and the second generation. However... how old does she need to be before she reveals this clue to us?
