The door opened only to reveal Jay, he knew the young man, the one who cared for him while Sarina was either gone or asleep. He remembered their past, Jay was very protective over Sarina but he would never have the bond that shared between the close friends. His body relaxed, his hand no longer straining, his shoulders dropped a bit and a heavy breath escaped his lips. He moved away from the kitchen, allowing Jay passage to put the groceries away. He then mentioned the dirty wrappings on the floor to which Sarina picked up before he could budge to help. She spoke to the demon boy and he knew she was tired, he wanted to go outside and explore but he would wait for her to rest till they went out. Jay commented about not being invincible or something like that, as if she was getting hurt often. He wondered if she was hiding something from her but didn't bother to dig into it at the moment, too much has happened to bring up drama. The young lady quickly fell asleep and it left Liam and Jay alone. 'I don't know what to do, Ferdia what do I do, I worry for Sarina but I know I should not pester, but now it's just me and Jay, we have never really bonded.' 'Why don't you play a game, maybe some brain activity can help awaken your speech.' 'That's a good idea I guess,' He looked around the room before glancing at Jay. He didn't know how to communicate with him, he wanted to play a game with him but there was nothing around. His brain started working, he had an idea but now he needed an flat object. He scanned the room once more till his eyes landed on a wooden cutting board. A small smirk appeared on his face as he took it off the shelf and sat down on the floor with his legs crossed. He started using his claws and creating equal rows and columns of dots all over the board. He looked over to the Jay with a smile, he took his finger and carved a single line connecting only two dots. Liam's brain was working on a simple game of connect the dots, make as many squares as possible by taking turns with a player and making the last line for a square. He hoped Jay knew the game as well and would understand right away.