Ivy babbled back at him, holding onto his shirt with one hand and looking at the roses. The apple tree was just budding above them, but it would be a few weeks until those flowers bloomed. Of course, she was far, far too young to understand the significance of what Alec was telling her, she just wanted to grab the roses without understanding they also had thorns. But Dark saw them from out of his workshed's small window, and he had to stop what he was explaining to Cooger to watch. The flowers were really Daizi's, he liked them but they weren't something he had needed to grieve. None of them had been easy to grieve for because they were all, except perhaps Omar, whom they had worked to name, because they had all been potentials. Some had been lost too soon to have even fully recognize them for what they were, and none had reached a point where they had a chance. But didn't stop the ache of it. And he knew he could never get rid of his box of ultrasound scans, and he'd never not regret when they didn't make it far enough to have a scan to keep. So when he caught sight of two of his children just walking through those flowers, healthy, his throat tightened, and he couldn't focus elsewhere.
"That's kind of you," Daizi smiled, working at the stovetop, "Bikes are pretty easy to attach to most cars, I think. They sell bike racks, don't they? I've only ever been on a tandem bike where I didn't need to steer, but... People take their bikes places, right? But why did you want to buy him a bike in the first place?"