"I never said to ignore it, just that I'd like you alive and awake as much as possible. You also can't make a decision just yet. You need to speak with his mother, first, and then depending on the situation, we'll make a decision," Percy said.
He smiles, secretly relieved - or maybe not to secretly, because the thought of Cass in the kitchen was enough to give him a rash. "Good, I really like this house," he answered. "And don't think I've forgotten the rest. You'll have to find out if you have more children... you can't ignore the possibility now that it's starting you in the face."