By then, Zeinab had already left for the movies, and Saladin nodded to the twins, "It is good you were allowed a break, but many people in the world do not get the opportunity you have. It is very fortunate." He looked to Dark, "That means you are returning to work tomorrow also, yes?"
At this question, both Dark and Daizi froze uncomfortably. It was clear from Saladin's tone he wasn't asking the question to catch Dark in a trap but out of genuine curiosity, which made it so much worse. Here was her father making an actual attempt at making conversation with her father, but...
"Oh, no, Baba, remember, I told you," Daizi said cautiously. She should've known her father had taken this news too well on the phone, "Dark quit his job, he decided to be a stay at home father, to take care of Ivy-Qadira."
Saladin turned slowly, his expression changing as he looked up at his daughter, "He did what?"
"Baba, we talked about this. Dark and I didn't want to put her into daycare, so he agreed to stay home with her." She explained patiently, forcing herself to stay seated while pressing her hands together as though she were begging him to be patient. Only a few days ago she had warned him to keep his thoughts to himself, and she desperately, desperately hoped he would stay true to their agreement. Beside her, Dark sat perfectly still with Ivy in his lap.
Saladin turned to glare at Dark, "You are forcing my daughter to work so you can lay around all day?"
"No, Baba," Daizi said, forcing herself to sound sweet and calm, "Dark isn't forcing me to work, I want to work. I like working--"
"So, what? You are just going to sit here getting fat while spending the money my daughter earns? That is it?" He turned back to his daughter and spoke over whatever response Dark was about to make, "I told you, Daizi, I told you the entire time: he was just going to take advantage of you, and now you have given him the freedom to be as lazy as he likes."
"Taking care of a baby is hard work, Baba--"
"Hard work! He should be providing, Daizi, you make too many excuses--"
"It is hard work, Baba!" She paused, and taking a controlled breath, clenched her jaw and then said bluntly, "You would know that if you had ever done it."
"I raised two children."
Noting the increase in her heartrate, Daizi contemplated if she wanted to do this or not but before reaching a decision, sitting cold and proud, told her father, "No, Mama raised Omar, and you hired a woman to raise me. You have raised nobody."
His face colouring, Saladin leaned forwards towards her, his anger at this accusation much plainer on his face than it was on hers. It seemed she had learned a thing or two over the course of her decade of marriage, "I needed help, you do not understand--"
"I understand needing help! Believe me, I understand it! You had just lost Mama, and I was born with problems you didn't expect, but you didn't get help!" She held tightly to the couch to keep from standing, her voice straining to remain calm. "You hired someone else to do it for you, and when that became too difficult, you shipped me away."
"Spider..." Dark murmured, but when she shrugged his hand off of her back he turned sharply to Alec and handed Ivy to him without a word, nodding for the three of them to leave the room.