Keiko laughed. "Don't worry, this time they're on the changing table. I was hungry last time and was making myself a sandwich... I was too lazy to bring them back into the other room."
Tina was glad they'd stopped whispering about them. she planned on going with Shaun, for a bit of support; he was slightly more confident now, but not quite ready to face someone like Lindsey alone. she looked up at him. "Um. Maybe we shouldn't go right away. I mean, it'd be very hard for her to take us seriously when we still look like we've been crying." She said.
"Well, Keiko heard me crying and sort of tried to comfort me, so maybe she doesn't want me really, really upset." Tina said as she began to walk for the kitchen. "Those two do care in their own way, you just have to get used to it."
"I'll have to, now they're living here." Shaun followed Tina to the kitchen. "I would have expected Remy to tease me about crying; I guess it's not really manly to cry." He sighed.
"It's fine with me; it means you're true to your emotions. At least you don't try to smother yourself of all feeling, like some people." she said as she opened the fridge.