Dark didn't shudder at Alec's comment, but he also didn't quite know how to respond to it. It was true, and in some ways it was a pleasant thought, but in others... He finished his sandwich, trying to figure out what he was feeling in that moment. Really, he needed to call his therapist. And make sure Daizi called hers. Both professionals had been alerted their clients had a baby early, but hadn't heard much else since. And yes, they both normally had two sessions a month, but it was hard in the NICU with an unwell newborn.
His brow furrowed, following this chain of thought. Maybe Daizi's would be willing to visit the hospital? Do the session there? Then he could give her privacy and go home and maybe clean up a bit. His bedroom was still a wreck from the birth. He needed to reassemble it, make it feel normal again. The session he needed he could do in the office like normal. Well, it'd be necessary: Daizi wouldn't be able to just, leave the room for the hour. Well, she could, but--The twins were staring at him, "The sandwich is very good. Thank you, Xander. Alec, you have to at least eat a little bit. Enough so the aunts do not think you do not like their cooking. And we are all required to drink the moghat."