"I am really excited to teach her how to ride a bike," Dark said softly, rubbing his thumb down the back of Ivy's hair, his eyes softening when she looked up at him with her big smile, "Are you having a happy birthday, my daughter?"
"Of course she is," Daizi replied warmly, believing with her whole heart nothing could make this day better. So much of her family had gathered, along with all of her friends, she was sitting between her sons and daughter, and all of them were celebrating her daughter's first birthday. Even though the day was, admittedly, more emotionally raw than she expected... God she was happy. She was so happy. The hope of maybe, potentially, being past all of the rough patches had become such a terrifying hope to harbor, because every time the thought came into her mind, horrible things followed, but today everything was perfect. The unexpected pain had been squeezing at her since the night before, but it was almost entirely washed out by the joy of all of it. Not for the first time that day did she hit the verge of crying and it wasn't something she could disguise like her husband could, but she didn't tip over the edge into it. Alec was beside her, so she squeezed his hand and with her other arm pulled Ivy in tight to her side.
"Dark," Cooger said, wanting to move things along to hopefully distract his friend so she didn't start to cry, "Do we get to see what you and Daizi gave to Ivy for her birthday?"
Freezing a bit shyly, Dark shrugged his shoulders, "We should go through all of the generous gifts you all brought first, I think."