He had been the perfect balance to them in those moments when they had come to London, and that he had ensnared Jacob's sister should not surprise him. They were good for one another, and would likely find happiness together. That didn't mean he planned to make it easy for her. Especially not now when he's learned of her cavorting around the world with him. What kind of brother would he be if he let her off the hook?
"Thank God in Heaven. Though I would make an amazing uncle. I would get them in so much trouble," he says, which might be a good reason not to let him sit them. Ever. Who knows where they might end up.
"Can't even cut it off," he admits, shaking his head. "I've tried a few times and hasn't done much for me. They send messages, with talking pictures, and they seem to be behind the powers and the odd travel as well. At least the best most of us can figure out. A lot discuss it but answers aren't quick coming, though wait until I show you the larger version of these," he says, thinking about the computers he had gone to see.
Jacob nods at that. "Entirely. Most think I'm from olden times to them, and yet there's Altair and Malik," he admits, shaking his head. "And those from worlds we've never heard of as well." Zev had spoken of his world often and it is nothing Jacob knows.
"Oh. I told him that you would be delighted to meet him and take all his time talking to him. It's the others I told horrible things to," he says, smirking. He certainly didn't get mopey and cranky that she was gone. Nope. Nothing like that.
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"Thank God in Heaven. Though I would make an amazing uncle. I would get them in so much trouble," he says, which might be a good reason not to let him sit them. Ever. Who knows where they might end up.
"Can't even cut it off," he admits, shaking his head. "I've tried a few times and hasn't done much for me. They send messages, with talking pictures, and they seem to be behind the powers and the odd travel as well. At least the best most of us can figure out. A lot discuss it but answers aren't quick coming, though wait until I show you the larger version of these," he says, thinking about the computers he had gone to see.
Jacob nods at that. "Entirely. Most think I'm from olden times to them, and yet there's Altair and Malik," he admits, shaking his head. "And those from worlds we've never heard of as well." Zev had spoken of his world often and it is nothing Jacob knows.
"Oh. I told him that you would be delighted to meet him and take all his time talking to him. It's the others I told horrible things to," he says, smirking. He certainly didn't get mopey and cranky that she was gone. Nope. Nothing like that.