lineage
Somehow even after all these years his mother had a way of making him feel like a small petulant child with nothing more than eye contact and a quick facial expression.
He already felt bad about rubbing her face into the fact that because of her past choices George and Reima had basically been alone. Reima had never made a secret of her feelings about it. George on the other hand had always tried to keep it inside of himself, instead of acting out towards Natasi.
Maybe that was why it came as a surprise.
But he couldn't help himself. He had always been the dutiful son, while Reima acted the rebel. And the one time that George intervened, accidentally but intervened regardless, it was as if his entire past did not matter anymore.
He had not handled according to expectations. That was all that mattered.
"I do not air our dirty laundry, mother." George said stiffly at her reminder that he should not talk about his sister or Draav. "I will not speak of them unless the Prime Minister or your Grace requires me to make a public statement drafted by their or your office, I assure you."
The cat brought some gentleness in his stiff posture however and he reached out, scratching the creature behind the ear.
"She doesn't mean it, sunshine. Come on, I will bring you somewhere with treats." Somehow George managed to pick up the cat without being scratched and the creature even purred at him as it curled into his arms. "Whatever steps are required me, I will do, your Grace. As always. We will speak about it soon, I am sure."
Then bowing.
"By your leave?"