Dhiren would realise her words and grow happy with the new revelation and way of looking at things. She smiled softly at his wish to make the man proud, certain that it wasn't going to be a difficult challenge really. "I'm sure he already is." She responded warmly. Song and Cherokee certainly loved their children and had probably been proud from the moment they were born. Now though, with all the hard work and progress Dhiren was making, Cherokee should definitely have been proud to call the boy his son.
It was sad that Cherokee had left in the fashion he had, the youngest litter now didn't know him because of it and she could only imagine the pain and guilt that must have brought on. Did he deserve it? Novella wasn't sure, she wasn't entirely aware of the circumstances that had caused Cherokee to leave only knew that he was back now and that Song didn't seem to conflicted by it. "Is your mum ok? She's not said anything to me, I suppose she probably wouldn't to you either really, not if it might worry us."
And then onto the topic of the other family member returning. Novella had just been certain she'd caught Fal'dara's scent, she hadn't directly seen the girl but figured that perhaps her siblings might have done. "Maybe I was wrong then." She stated mood dampening slightly. "I thought I'd caught her scent, maybe it was just wishful thinking what with your Dad being back now."