Once the twins went upstairs, Daizi hugged her husband completely, kissing his temple and pulling him in tight. "They love you so much, Ghalib."
Dark nodded, slumping his shoulders and letting her hold him. "I know."
"I know you're nervous, but if you do talk about it, it'll just make them learn how strong you really are." She promised, running her fingers through his hair, "It won't lessen how they feel about you. You're their father." She kissed his head and fell silent, relaxing as he felt his arms snake around her waist. After a few moments, she told him, "And I love you, Ghalib. You have told me everything you have suffered and survived, and it only made me love you more."
When they parted, Daizi cupped his face in her hands, rubbing her thumbs against his beard, "I'm going to take your daughter to play. Do you want to join us or do you want to go take a bit of time to yourself?"
Dark watched Ivy as he considered it. It was his daughter, and he didn't like to ignore her, but after that conversation, "I think I will go lie down for bit to settle myself, but I will join you when I can."
About an hour later, he did come downstairs to join them, feeling much more collected, and not too long after he cooked a lovely dinner. He intentionally chose the twin's favorite Middle Eastern dish which he matched with an American side dish he and Daizi both liked. They didn't go perfectly together, but they went well enough for it to not be weird, and he liked the symbology of it.
Then, after dinner, it was time for the ceremony.