"We'll start preparing right away," Lamain assures us. "Just let us know when you're ready to make the move."
As our visit comes to an end, I feel a weight lift from my shoulders. Looking at Volezimir, I see a mix of emotions in his eyes - determination, love, and a hint of apprehension.
"This is really happening," I whisper, half to myself.
Volezimir pulls me close, pressing a kiss to my forehead. "It is," he confirms. "A new chapter for our family."
But there's still one major step I need to take before we start it…
I take a deep breath, steeling myself for the conversation ahead. Kaelox is playing in his favorite corner of the garden, his small hands manipulating a ball of fire he's conjured. The sight makes my heart swell with pride and a touch of fear - it's this power, this unique blend of human and demon, that we're trying to protect.
"Kaelox, sweetheart," I call softly. "Can you come sit with me for a moment?"
He looks up, his mismatched eyes sparkling with curiosity. The fireball dissipates as he bounds over, plopping down beside me on the ornate stone bench.
"What is it, Mama?" he asks, his voice carrying that slight demonic rumble that never fails to surprise me.
I run my fingers through his unruly reddish-black hair, gathering my thoughts. "Kaelox, you know how we've talked about Aurelius before? The island where I met your dad? You saw it for one day before we came here."
He nods eagerly. "With big trees and beaches!"
"That's right," I smile. "Well, you dad and I have been thinking... how would you like to go live there?"
Kaelox's eyes widen. "Live there? But… What about here?"
I pull him closer, wrapping an arm around his small shoulders. "We'd be going on a big adventure, sweetheart. There are so many new things to see and learn on Aurelius. You'll make new friends - there are other children there, some even with parents like us, part human and part demon."
"Really?" Kaelox's voice is a mix of excitement and uncertainty.
"Really," I assure him. "And you know what? On Aurelius, you'll be able to practice your magic even more. There's so much space, and nature all around. Your dad can teach you demon magic, and we can learn about human traditions together."
As the day of our departure approaches, I find myself moving through our chambers with a mixture of excitement and nostalgia. Every item I touch seems to hold a memory, making the simple act of packing an emotional journey.
I carefully fold Kaelox's first demon-style robe, remembering how proud Volezimir was when our son first wore it. Next to it, I place the small human-style outfit I'd managed to have made for him, a nod to my own heritage. These clothes represent the duality of our family, a visual reminder of the balance we're striving to achieve.
In an ornate box, I place the magical artifacts Volezimir insists we bring - protective amulets, communication crystals,and a few books on demon history and magic. These items feel heavy with significance, bridging our past in Galmoleth with our future on Aurelius.
My fingers brush against a small, worn dagger - the one I'd kept hidden during my years of captivity. I hesitate for a moment before adding it to our belongings. It's a reminder of my strength, of everything I've overcome to be here.
As I work, Kaelox flits around the room, his excitement palpable. He chatters about the animals he hopes to see on Aurelius, the magic he wants to practice. His enthusiasm is infectious, easing some of the melancholy that's settled in my chest.
Volezimir enters, carrying a crate of his own. His eyes meet mine, understanding passing between us without words. This move is right for our family, but it's not without its challenges.
"I've got the last of the essentials," he says, setting down the crate. "How are you doing in here?"
I gesture to the organized chaos around us. "Almost done. Just trying to make sure we aren't forgetting anything."
"You seem nervous, Sunshine." He walks over and wraps an arm around my shoulders, squeezing and plants a kiss on top of my head. "Don't be."
"There's just been a lot of changes…"
"And we will keep making them. Whatever we need to do for our family." I look up at him, feeling my nerves ease. "As long as we have each other."
I let out a long breath, feeling some of the tension leave my body at Volezimir's words. His golden eyes meet mine, filled with reassurance and love.
"You've really thought of everything, haven't you?" I say, a small smile tugging at my lips.
Volezimir nods, his hand finding mine and giving it a gentle squeeze. "I have, Sunshine. I want this transition to be as smooth as possible for all of us."