Skylark was a little confused to why Sleipnir never spoke, choosing just to sent raw, primal emotions. Strangely, it didn't seem primitive. To Skylark, Sleipnir was sweet. He sighed playfully as Sleipnir sent him another image of Daddy. Recognizing this as a yes, Skylark nudged his shell for the first time. Unlike his brother, Skylark had been saving up his energy so he could break out in one graceful, elegant movement. The need to be beautiful was probably due to his memories of Path's mom. Skylark wanted to be out of his shell, even though it was kinda scary. "I can't wait to see you." Skylark could have been talking to Sleipnir or Edge. Edge giggled as Sleipnir nudged his hand. Suddenly, he heard a loud crack. Sitting up in shock, Edge looked over to Skylark's egg. The eggs were about as big as a child now, so Edge imagined his kids were fairly developed. As he looked closer at the dark egg, it had a single lone crack on it. Edge crept closer. Suddenly, as soon as he had broken through, Skylark was afraid. It was cold outside his home, and so... Bright! He let out a cry. He wanted to stay inside. The dragon whined as he tried to shrink down back into the shell. However, he felt warm arms wrap around him, and Skylark couldn't help but smile at who he saw. The handsome, bright-eyed male that could only be... "Daddy..." Edge had reached into the egg and taken young Skylark out. If this was a human baby, Skylark wouldn't be able to breathe let alone talk. But Skylark didn't look like a newborn. He looked to be about six or seven, in human years. Skylark's eyes were shut tight, so Edge didn't know what color they were. Skylark had lightly tanned skin, and cool grey hair that fell about him in curls. He had pointed ears, and Edge could feel little wings budding on his child's back. Skylark had grey wings, the same shade as his hair. Edge realized he was crying. Smiling, he told the child. "Daddy loves you..." Skylark sent an image to Sleipnir . It was one they had seen before, but this one was Skylark's own memory. It was of Edge.