If she had at least known Taurig, Talvi may have been able to accept Pandora as a sister, she had after all accepted Vereux and Athena easily enough and they her as well. Their mother probably would want nothing else of her two litters regardless of who the father was to each of them. This was different though, there was no other way than to explain it than with how she truly felt; that family shouldn't leave you like that. It was why she sought answers from Kasai now, though with her father never even having tried, she'd simply never been bothered with him before.
Amidst the growing chaos of the situation, Pandora remained calm despite Talvi's denial. In a mature manner she'd further describe her father but Talvi couldn't decide whether the words made her angrier at him for never trying or just as indifferent, desperately wanting to feel nothing at all for this man who had played no part in her life. No matter what Pandora said though it wouldn't make the blue and silver girl any more accepting of this new knowledge.
How could he have such a big heart and pretend that they didn't even exist? If he couldn't find her, surely he could have even at the very least told his family of the one he longed to meet one day? Apparently not, he surely couldn't be the man that Pandora imagined him to be. She would say nothing else though until Pandora mentioned she should head home. Home was all that Talvi wanted now as well, the comfort of her family would be rather welcoming. "Me too." She responded simply. "Goodbye." With that she turned once more, unsure whether she'd bring this news to her family or not. Perhaps she would need to find her mother and speak to her about it before anyone else. She'd never sought them before, content with what little explanation she'd been given but suddenly she craved answers.