Azalea didn't seem overly fazed by his comment or tone, laughing it off and admitting that he was right and adding a few extra details to her point. The girlfriends comment once more he would brush away, Warja wasn't actually his girlfriend after all and he still wasn't going to dive down that hole now in a conversation with his mother even if it was simply arguing that he wasn't too young. "I kind of realised that for myself." He agreed instead with the point about Isardis. "Great move for him to ignore us up until the moment of our freedom."
Of course with his mother's question they'd have to tread dangerously close to that girlfriend topic once more. She chose not to comment upon Warja herself but instead was curious to learn who her parents were. Kismet had avoided an official meeting with them so far in his life though he had learnt their names back when the two pups had played upon the island. "Rune and Alamea." He responded simply, there wasn't much use elaborating further, not that he had much else to say about the pair anyway.
The reunion was free to return to the lighter more joyful emotions it seemed not that the topic was one that Kismet found himself feeling nothing but a little awkward at her comment about his birth. He wouldn't comment at all upon it and fortunately Azalea would find another topic to talk about though it did bring the mood back down a little.
"Life was better when Isardis didn't exist." He responded, accepting that apology. Of course he couldn't return to the sweet ignorance now, but as far as he was concerned she had never needed to tell him about the Glaciem King, perhaps things would have been a little different if his stay in Glaciem had been a bit better but for now Kismet couldn't see himself ever considering the Armadas as family. "We're back now. To be honest I was just glad to see you were alive. I managed to see Chrysanthe for a bit and when she told us you'd gone, I was worried. You should have at least given Valhalla a message to pass on before falling off the face of the earth."
Soren of course hadn't seen his view point however. His brother had shut most of the world out when they were in Glaciem, and the harsh truth was he may not have survived until his freedom if Kismet hadn't been there for him, it was a thought that terrified the boy if he was honest and it didn't make life easier now to realise that his brother still hadn't really recovered from it all. "He's been like it since we were taken, he kind of gave up on everything. I tried talking to him then but it didn't help much. I doubt it will now either but I can try."