Everyone believed it was important for Diana to be socialized as much as possible. Isolating her would create a mindset that she was far too different from everyone else and it would no doubt lead to her becoming monstrous.
But they needed to be sure she was safe, and if she should use her powers, she needed to be around children who would not think them strange.
Luckily, Nick had built for himself a reputation of being good an honorable in the wesen community of Portland.
A school and teachers were found that knew of Nick and could give Diana what her family could not.
Diana's class was given a project to work on. The students were told to work together and their teacher was walking around observing, giving guidance when needed but mostly she wanted the students to problem solve for themselves.
"My mom has to hide the really good stuff. She says that it goes too quickly if we can easily get to it."
"Mom doesn't hide food." Diana replied. "She does hide some weird toys in her and dad's bedside table drawer."
The teacher suddenly started choking on air. "Excuse me." She said, a slight blush on her face. She was starting to get way more insight into the grimm's personal life than she ever thought possible.
The wesen child asked Diana, "Did you get to play with them?"
"No, mom found me too quickly. She said those toys were just for her and dad to play with. I asked my other dad what they were and he turned red, kind of like what teacher did and said they were for grownups and I had to wait till I was one."
"Oh, You have two dads too. How many moms do you have." Another child asked.
"Just one right now. But my uncle Monroe said that he wonders if my dad will decide to make my aunt Eve my mom. She used to be loved by my dad my mom is married to. Uncle Monroe said that it's like my dads switched."
"Are they all nice to you?" A girl asked.
"They are all very nice." Diana smiled brightly. My dad Nick will sit and draw with me. My dad Sean buys me art supplies, but he doesn't like drawing, so he does other stuff in the room while I color."
"You're really lucky."
"I know."
"Aren't your parents the people who are always hugging and kissing at the group picnics?"
"That's my mom and my dad Nick. He loves my mom very much. He likes to always touch her because he likes knowing she's real. He gives lots of hugs to all of the people he calls family."
"My dad said men should not be so touchy feely."
"Your dad is wrong." Diana said matter of factly, and in a haughty tone that made the teacher have to turn her face away in order to hide her grin. Diana continued. "My dad Nick is really good at making us all feel safe. My aunt Rosalee said he was made to be a husband and a father, and that he would go crazy without his family. Since we are his reason for living. My mom really likes it when he is always touching her. She always gets a bright smile on her face when he wraps his arms around her."
"My mom gets mad when my dad touches her, especially when she says she's in the middle of something."
"I don't think my mom ever gets mad at dad." Diana paused for a moment, looked up slightly wide eyes and said, "Wait, I was wrong, she got mad at him when she came home earlier than expected and found us eating donuts for dinner. But he chased her around the kitchen with chocolate icing on his lips and tried to kiss all over her face, so she stopped being mad almost right away and started screaming and giggling."
"That would never work for my dad. My mom would have hit him with the closest that she could find."
"My dad Nick is really good at making my mom happy. She got really sad when he wasn't home for a few days because he was working on a very important case. But when he had solved the case and he and mom spent time alone together, she was smiling a lot. She even was singing to herself when she was making breakfast. And when dad walked up behind her and wrapped his arms around her, she nuzzled him like our cat does."
The teacher could hardly believe what she was hearing. It sounded like the grimm was quite the family man. And that he and the hexenbiest he was married to had quite the passionate relationship.
