The war isn't over

"I know that you want to solve all problems by yourself, but it is important to trust your friends and let them do their job," Terra said. "When they think that they need help, they will ask for it."

"You have a point," Rain said while stretching his body. "I guess I was just thinking too much since nothing happened as of late. It was about time for something to happen, I guess."

"I am going to the orphanage again, call me if something happens," Terra said and then approached Rain and forced him to smile with her fingers. "If you keep scowling too much, you will have wrinkles in your twenties."

In the end, Rain spent the day in the garden looking after his kids. He didn't want to leave Seara behind and let her wake up in an empty home, after all. Still, while she told him to wake her up for dinner, she woke up at noon and had lunch with them.

"I am going to talk with Branden and Esmeralda for a bit," Seara declared.