Dutiron could understand this longing to spend more time with their mother, though equally he knew it wasn't possible and instead embraced the family around him. The Destruction line was much bigger than he was even aware of, whilst it meant a lot of people to compete with for attention, it also meant lots of people that could spend time with him, help him when he needed it and hopefully some day he could do the same. Happy with life, there wasn't much at all that he could say he'd change.
"But where were you coming from?" Why that seemed quite so important Dutiron wasn't overly sure, but he could sympathise with the thirst for knowledge, even it it wasn't quite as useful or interesting a fact. Truthfully he just hadn't thought it would really interest Saga all that much and hadn't bothered to go into details. He was still just surprised to see the quiet girl here alone.
"I've just been exploring the lands." He responded. "I was sat up there when the sun started to set and it was nice to watch. I wanted to see the stars too but they didn't come out." He'd sat for longer than he'd intended just watching the colours flow through the sky and wondering how and why they changed like that. Eventually the sky had darkened to the night air above and whilst he'd longed to sit and find the patterns in the stars, they hadn't shown themselves tonight, the sky too cloudy now for them.