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Considering the lifestyle that he led, Izaak Finch had always attempted to reserve apparition for when it was absolutely necessary. Even in international cases; if he wasnt inconvenienced by the elongated hours it took to arrive at his destination, Izaak preferred to take a plane. So in a suburb like Bondi, the surfer always utilised his vintage Ford for means of transportation, or even his own two feet. His sister and brother-in-laws abode was only a couple of blocks away from his and Alys, but as Izaak hung up his end of the line following a conversation with Fletcher, he decided that this was one of those rare cases where apparition was the favourable option. Fletcher had sounded particularly concerned that hed lost the upper hand on Jay, who Izaak had heard throwing a tantrum in the background. He didnt blame the older man; the magic that coursed through his nephews blood made volatile appearances whenever he lost his temper and with baby Alexis around, that was a risk no one was willing to take.
As Izaak snatched up his keys from the marble countertop and stuffed them into the pocket of his jeans, he took a moment to be overwhelmed by exactly how much his little niece meant to him. Perhaps it was her namesake and that surprising whirl of ginger-hued hair; after all he had been through since he had graduated from school, Izaak wasnt ignorant enough to slim it all down to a sheer coincidence. He often entertained the thought that she was somehow attached to his late fiancée, to her mothers best friend. But what haunted him even more was that if he felt this way about his niece, how strongly was he going to feel about his own baby? The baby conversation had come up between he and Alianne a couple of times this past month. Being that their wedding was in a few weeks time it seemed only natural that thered would be a time in their near future when theyd stop trying not to have a baby. But Izaak was still apprehensive given the fate of both Cassie and Ella. He harboured this gut-wrenching fear that there was something seriously wrong with his share of genes that had resulted in the passing of his daughters. If, god forbid, it happened again, Izaak would honestly not be able to live with himself. And not only that, but knowing hed let down Aly? Izaak gave a slow, solemn shake of his head at the thought and suppressed it in the back of his mind as he stepped outside his home, steadying himself for that sickening tug.
In a not so pleasant moment, but one that flew by in a flash, Izaak was upon the doorstep of the Bennets. He didnt bother to knock, he and his sisters family had never exactly been on formal terms. Fletcher? He called out into the empty hallway and followed the sound of the commotion out into the living room.
As Izaak snatched up his keys from the marble countertop and stuffed them into the pocket of his jeans, he took a moment to be overwhelmed by exactly how much his little niece meant to him. Perhaps it was her namesake and that surprising whirl of ginger-hued hair; after all he had been through since he had graduated from school, Izaak wasnt ignorant enough to slim it all down to a sheer coincidence. He often entertained the thought that she was somehow attached to his late fiancée, to her mothers best friend. But what haunted him even more was that if he felt this way about his niece, how strongly was he going to feel about his own baby? The baby conversation had come up between he and Alianne a couple of times this past month. Being that their wedding was in a few weeks time it seemed only natural that thered would be a time in their near future when theyd stop trying not to have a baby. But Izaak was still apprehensive given the fate of both Cassie and Ella. He harboured this gut-wrenching fear that there was something seriously wrong with his share of genes that had resulted in the passing of his daughters. If, god forbid, it happened again, Izaak would honestly not be able to live with himself. And not only that, but knowing hed let down Aly? Izaak gave a slow, solemn shake of his head at the thought and suppressed it in the back of his mind as he stepped outside his home, steadying himself for that sickening tug.
In a not so pleasant moment, but one that flew by in a flash, Izaak was upon the doorstep of the Bennets. He didnt bother to knock, he and his sisters family had never exactly been on formal terms. Fletcher? He called out into the empty hallway and followed the sound of the commotion out into the living room.