"The store was fine, nothing particular stood out about it," Dark replied simply, and then looked again at the stone, "Hello, Tara. I was your sons' teacher last fall... I think we may have spoken briefly on the phone once. I know I left you a lot of voice-mails... So it is understandable if you would not like me." He scratched his ear, and shifted so he could rest his arm on one propped up knee, "My wife would want you to call her Tarot. It is what her friends call her, and what I call her, unless I am talking about her to someone who does not also call her that. And she would call you family, and so would insist upon it... She really wishes she could speak to you. She would be here today, but she works, but I mean, she wishes she could speak to you face to face. I know she wants to meet the woman who raised such excellent boys, but more than that..." He rolled his shoulders back and avoided looking at the twins. If Tara were here, they would say these things away from the boys, but it wasn't an option now, so he had to steel his nerves and speak plainly in front of them, "You are their mother... And now she is their foster-mother, and she does not want them or you to feel like she is trying to replace you. For a woman Tarot has never met, she thinks of you often. She is pregnant, which you might have noticed, and she tells me, sometimes, late at night when she cannot sleep because of it, how hard it must have been for you. She has wept over it, which might be the hormones, but she has. It is hard enough for her, who has spent just over a decade desperately wanting it, and who has the unfettered support of everyone she knows..." He trailed off. What he did not say to complete the comparison felt unnecessary to add. If Tara could hear him, which he didn't know if he believed she could, although he spoke as if there were no uncertainty, she would understand.
He looked up at the sky, and then down at his hands, "So that is, I think, what she would say, if she were here right now. I am sure she would say a million other things, more eloquently than I ever could, but... What I would like to say, I suppose, is that my wife and I, we adore your boys. We love them. We love them so much, and we are grateful that if they had to go somewhere after you, they were allowed to come to us, because even though all of us would agree it has not been easy in any way... It has vastly improved the life Tarot and I have been living. And I just want you to know," Again, he hesitated, "We are going to continue to give them the best life we can... and we are going to do right by you with them. Or try to, everyone falters... But we will try, and never give up trying. Because they deserve it, and you deserve to know they are safe and loved."
Dark swallowed, "If you ever get lonely, wherever you are, my wife has a massive family... Her brother is up there, and her mother. And our son." He lingered there for a moment, but it was for himself and his own child who was gone, "And probably a hundred other aunts, uncles, and cousins. They will welcome you there, if you want to visit. I swear to god, you could go over to them right now, and they are bound to throw you a party that will last until next week. If you would like that. But... I," He looked again only at the grave, "That is all I think I have to say. I cannot think of... Oh, and happy birthday. And I hope that even if you do not like me, you do not mind that I am taking care of Alec and Xander... I would not trade it for anything."
He feel silent then, looking at his fingers drumming against his knee. Hopefully he hadn't said anything that stepped over the line, and hopefully he hadn't said anything to upset the twins or... Her, he supposed. But it would be the same.