Lukas knew that time had passed a little bit much more than expected.
When he and Chaerin parted ways to go with Junia for the immigration passes, it was under the belief that they'd meet up after an hour or two to reunite.
It was clearly way past that, and while Lukas wanted to speak up about it and leave… he also couldn't just force Chaerin to end the conversation with her relatives.
They weren't actually that bad and were even on the decent end.
If the thing about letting two young Vampire kids grow up by themselves was placed aside. Lukas still thought that was a bad thing and he narrowed his gaze every now on then on the father and mother.
But especially on the grandmother when she came out to join them for dinner.
Lukas thought it was easy to keep his cool, but he had a headache just by being here that he hadn't even sat down at the dinner table.
"Lukas?" Chaerin turned to him, a curious look on her face.