Chapter 63: A Long-Awaited Reunion

**Joan's Joyful Return**

The afternoon sun cast a warm glow over the village as Joan made his way home, hopping and singing a cheerful tune. His small arms clutched a basket of food, and his mind was filled with thoughts of the stories his mother told him about his father and their adventures. As he approached the cabin, his excitement grew. He couldn't wait to share the food he had gathered with his mother.

"Mom, I got some food!" he called out, his voice ringing with excitement. He pushed open the door, his eyes wide with anticipation.

**A Moment of Shock**

Joan's cheerful expression froze as he stepped inside and saw the unfamiliar figure sitting with his mother. Alex, still in the midst of processing the revelation of having a son, looked up to see the boy standing in the doorway, eyes wide with curiosity and confusion.

"Hey, Mom, who is this weird guy with no arm and no eye?" Joan asked, his voice a mix of curiosity and innocence. "And who is that old guy outside?"

Before Lyra could respond, Joan's eyes widened in realization. "Wait a minute... is that Thrain? The man you told me about?"

Thrain, standing outside the door, smiled warmly and gave a nod. "Yes, lad, it's me. And this," he gestured towards Alex, "is someone you've been waiting a long time to meet."

**A Father's Return**

The room fell silent as Joan's gaze shifted from Thrain to Alex. Recognition dawned in the boy's eyes, and he took a hesitant step forward, his expression a mixture of awe and disbelief.

"Is it... really you?" Joan's voice was barely more than a whisper, his eyes brimming with tears. "Dad?"

Alex, feeling a surge of emotions, got off the couch and knelt on the floor, opening his remaining arm wide. "I'm home, my son," he said, his voice thick with emotion. "It's nice to meet you."

With a joyful cry, Joan ran into his father's embrace, tears streaming down his cheeks. "Father! It's really you! Dad, is it really you? Please tell me!"

Alex hugged his son tightly, his own tears flowing freely. "It is, my son. I'm here, and I'm so glad I finally get to meet you. I didn't know about you until now, but I'm so happy I do. I'm sorry I wasn't here, Joan, my sweet boy."

**Rebuilding Bonds**

Hours passed as the newly reunited family shared stories and laughter, reliving memories and creating new ones. The weight of the years apart seemed to lift, replaced by the warmth of their shared presence. Thrain, ever the supportive friend, excused himself to the tavern, giving the family space to reconnect.

Later, as the sun began to set, Lyra prepared dinner while Joan excitedly asked Alex to come outside. "Dad, come outside! I want to show you my magic!"

Alex smiled, his heart swelling with pride and curiosity. "Alright, let's see what you can do."

**A Display of Talent**

In the yard, Alex watched as Joan prepared to show his skills. The boy's enthusiasm was infectious, and Alex felt a surge of pride seeing his son so eager to demonstrate his abilities.

Joan stood in the middle of the yard, adopting a serious expression as he concentrated. He extended his hands and began to chant, summoning a fireball. Alex watched intently, expecting to see a demonstration of magical prowess. To his surprise, the result was a tiny ball of fire, barely the size of a marble, that fizzled out in mid-air.

Joan looked momentarily deflated but quickly recovered. "That's not my best spell," he said confidently, moving to a different spot in the yard. "Watch this!"

This time, Joan conjured a gust of wind that rustled the leaves and swirled around them. The spell was more impressive, displaying a level of control and power that surprised Alex.

"Wow, my son," Alex said, clapping his hand in appreciation. "I'm so proud of you. You've got a lot of talent!"

Joan beamed with pride at his father's praise. "Mom's been teaching me, but there's still so much to learn!"

**A Time of Peace**

Over the next several months, the family settled into a comfortable routine. Alex and Joan spent time together, bonding over swordplay and magic. Joan's enthusiasm and natural talent brought a new energy to the household, filling it with laughter and joy.

Lyra, ever the nurturing presence, continued her daily routines, cooking meals and caring for her family. The cabin was filled with the aroma of delicious food, the sounds of Joan's excited chatter, and the warmth of a home reunited. Even Thrain, though often found at the tavern, became a familiar and cherished presence, regaling Joan with tales of his adventures and offering sage advice.

As they sat together one evening, enjoying a quiet moment, Lyra glanced at Alex, a thoughtful expression on her face. She had remembered something important, something she needed to tell him. However, she hesitated, unsure of how to bring it up.

Before she could speak, Joan burst into the room, his face flushed with excitement from playing outside. "Dad! Mom! Come look at the stars! They're so bright tonight!"

Alex smiled, rising to join his son. "Let's go, then. Can't miss a good starry night."

As they stepped outside, Lyra followed, the unspoken words lingering in her mind. She knew she would tell Alex soon, but for now, she chose to savor the peace and happiness of this moment. The family stood together under the stars, feeling the warmth of their bond and the joy of being reunited.

This concludes Chapter Sixty-Three.