Daizi carefully ran her fingers over it, and when she recognized what she was feeling, she gasped quietly, and then broke down in sobs. It wasn't just that she was getting to 'see' her daughter, as in the baby she was currently pregnant with, it was that until then, the only one of her babies she had ever 'seen' was the stillborn remains of her son before he had been taken away. But now she had this. It touched so many different emotions she couldn't even find the words.
As always, Dark was impressed with her ability to cry so openly in front of anyone, and he focused more on her than on the print. He couldn't really describe why, but for some reason it felt like something he wasn't supposed to see. It was his child, and he recognized that, and even though it was more or less what he had already seen moving on the screen, seeing it, her, to scale, in colour, was... strange, and he couldn't quite process it. To an extent, it hit him with the true reality that they were going to bring home a baby. A real one. A new person they were going to just. Have. Forever. And that was terrifying. And thrilling, and exciting, but terrifying.
Daizi had sat down on the stool, or had been guided into it, and was running her fingers mostly over the face, while crying into roughly Dark's sternum, since he was still standing. He was stroking her hair, but after a moment he looked over at the twins, just naturally, at his other kids, and his face was strange. They were going to be with him forever too, or at least he hoped they wouldn't turn 18, move out, and go no-contact, but that didn't scare him like this baby did. He could already tell they were going to be wonderful people. Traumatized people, but wonderful. He could feel certain of that. He could see that. And he could see how they had grown, in all conceivable ways since they had moved in. They were taller, sure but... "I think I love you." He said, and wasn't sure how or where that had come from. Daizi didn't react at all, she was sobbing too hard over the print of her baby, and was using too much energy to work through her own complicated feelings to pay attention to what anyone else was saying.
"I am sorry if that is weird to hear," He murmured, after fully realizing what he had said-- he still hadn't realized Alec had already heard him say it--"I just... all of this, I..." He furrowed his brow, trying to even just catch up to himself.