At least this kid wouldn’t want for anything coming into the world. Asher thought. Knowing that gave his mind just a small reprieve for the time being. No he was more worried about when the baby was no longer a baby but a walking, talking individual. Worried that he wasn’t enough, that he couldn’t be the father their child deserved. Freya had this easy confidence about being a mom that he almost envied at this point, being so sure of herself and thus able to simply be excited and happy about becoming a parent. Asher didn’t really have that, and now that he had learned the sex, it had gotten worse. A girl would have been a heck of a lot simpler. He’d partly raised his little sister, he understood how girls worked, knew how to handle the simplest things from table activities, to picking flowers to boy drama. As for boys, he knew absolutely nothing. “I do hope you aren’t going bankrupt buying us presents, given how expensive some of the baby stuff is. But thanks Anna, it means a whole lot.” He replied with a small smile. Chewing on his bottom lip, he let her finish the sentence before giving an answer. “Its a boy.” Ash said, swallowing a bit and looking away as he wasn’t able to muster that excitement one would expect. And just for that he felt instantly guilty. It had nothing to do with loving his son. He already did. But thinking that he couldn’t provide what his son needed was easily weighing the wolf down. “Yeah? Everything okay with your pair? Was he a witch? Cause if he is you should ask if he could make you a moon ring.” He said, being reminded that he hadn’t had that conversation with her yet. The sensation of her hand on his arm had Asher exhale heavily. “They’re both fine its just.. Its a boy Anna. I’m having a son and I know nothing about how to be the father of one. My step father was a vicious, violent maniac and my father might not know that I exist. As far as role models or experience goes I have no one to look to. Nothing to go on. How do I raise a boy without scarring him like I was scarred? What if I can’t be the father he deserves?”
“well, here i don’t have to pay for a place and my...” she trailed off, not sure if she could call her previous parents (who turned out to be her adoptive parents instead when she was triggered and accidentally discovered the truth) exactly that but since she didn’t want to start another conversation involving them right now, she just shook it off quickly and continued to speak as if no thought occured. “-parents keep filling my account to make up for... well, lying for more than twenty years. so -- more stuff for the little one.” she managed to smile, though, focusing back on her unborn niece or nephew allowing her that. and soon enough, she also learned the sex when he eventually told her, and despite her excitement the lack of excitement of his own didn’t slip past. “heavens, asher! that’s great. now i know what to get for the little one.” she grinned, though it was short-lived as his moods weren’t as high as hers. before she could ask again, though, he asked her a few questions which made her focus momentarily on them, giving her cousin a nod of her head. “yeah, a witch. he already told me about it -- i’ll be getting one.” she said, a relieved smile on her face. the ring would allow her to never turn if she wished that, and for that she was quite grateful. “things are... a bit rocky, on his side at least. he was kind to me, doesn’t hate me or anything but... he doesn’t believe he’s worthy of love or attention. it’ll be hard... but i’m up for the challenge.” she said, giving a shrug of her shoulders. she had seen the good in him, after all, it wouldn’t be anne if she gave up so easily. when asher spoke again, anna could feel her heart hurt for the blond as her hand rested on his arm, squeezing gently. “asher... you might not know how to be the father that he deserves, but you do know what you shouldn’t do very well. and that enough will be your guidance. i can only imagine how hard it must be, but i believe in you. you know the wrong, so you’ll find the right just by reminding yourself what not to do. and if it’s of any relief... i’m always here for you.”