Fearghal turns his gaze to Siobhan, who has begun quietly working on a letter, probably to her pen pal Zorcash, while waiting for the adults to do their introductions and finish getting the meal ready.
Then, in a flash, she becomes a babe in his arms again, cooing and grabbing for his notably-darker beard hanging down near her face. He looks into her sparkling eyes, the colors of each iris split evenly between blue and gray - just like Nora. The gods knew just one color couldn't do either of them justice. The baby's hand grabs the spectacles from the bridge of Fearghal's nose, then she bursts into contagious baby giggles as she shoves the lense into her tiny, toothless mouth. He can't help but laugh right back at the memory, which fades back to reality of the scene in front of him.
"Nora, it's hard t'believe she's so big now. All those years I spent away from ye both... I missed out on so much. The captain's hoard of me memories with 'er are from when she were just a wee babe." His mind wanders to more recent times; laughing at the little scoundrel she began turning into. "Just like 'er pa, she is. No use in fightin' it. Might as well let 'er know what we're gettin' into before she finds out fer 'erself. What do ye say, my love?" he asks his wife.
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