Her face stayed still as it was wont to do. If she had been a poker player, she would of cleaned up as Sloan had no obvious tells. She was silently putting it all together. If there was a practice and belief in Buddhism, it would follow that the mother was..human. How interesting.
Smiling again at the child, Sloan touches two fingers to the centre of her forehead, representing the third eye. She had studied many things over the course of her long years and the religions of man had been one of them. "May you reach the state of Bodhi..of enlightenment and awakening."
She mouths a thank you to Cass before making a face of dismay, granted it was a bit exaggerated for Bri's sake, but Sloan wanted to make up for her earlier gaffe. "We can't have that! I bet if we found our way to the dining hall, we could ask the pastry chef for a proper cake for your Papa."
To him she says "Good wishes to you on this day of your birth, Cass."