"Oh, I see," Tristan said carefully, fighting down any outward sign of relief. "She looks very sweet."
"She's the sweetest baby in the entire world!" Alec gushed. "We all love her immensely."
"Of that, I have no doubt," Tristan chuckled. "I can't imagine not loving her." He thought about asking more questions about the baby, but since he'd not been officially introduced, not even her name, he figured that was a topic they wanted him to avoid. "So, Xander, how about you?" he asked instead, turning to the other twin. "Do you do Cyr wheel as well, or is there something else you're passionate about?"
"Judo," Xander said shortly.
Tristan waited, but there was no further information given. "That is an interesting sport. Quite rough, though not as rough as something like football, I assume? Do you get many injuries?"
"No. That's training 101. Injuries don't happen much," Xander replied.
"That's good. Is there a place around here you practice?" Tristan asked, valiantly trying to keep the conversation going. He didn't know the first thing about Judo. He didn't know any martial arts, really, and certainly not enough to tell them apart or ask in-depth questions.
"No, I fly to the moon every Friday," Xander retorted. "Why do you want to know?"
"Perhaps that was a little personal. I apologize," Tristan said quickly.
"I really don't know where you get off thinking you can just pop into our lives like this and ask all these questions," Xander snapped. "We're not zoo creatures you get to gawk at whenever you choose. We're not here to make you feel less guilty or satisfy your curiosity. We're people. Not things or events, and just because you're a cripple doesn't mean we'll feel any sympathy to meet your demands. You can leave and go on about your life like nothing happened while we pick up the pieces, and I'm not interested in doing that."
Tristan maintained a careful expression as Xander lashed out, but the words cut deep, especially as he was already questioning the wisdom of disrupting the twins and their lives. When Xander paused for a breath, he shifted in his chair and pulled back slowly. "I think perhaps there is a misunderstanding. I had no intention of causing you any sort of grief. Perhaps I should just go."