Seth rolled his eyes, he knew Kainen didn't steal everything, he stole a lot, but not everything. However, when it applied to things like this stealing would be the only course of action. He nodded when Kainen agreed with his idea of where to put his mother. It was a good idea, it would really fuck her up. Seth would have been blind not to notice that his mother avoided the park whenever necessary. He had seen her taking a route that passed by the school on her way to work. He would have thought it a fluke except he had seen her do it everyday. Knowing Frye Island like the back of his hand it wasn't hard to figure out why the change in route.
Seth raised an eyebrow when Kainen started talking about nightmares. Sure he used to have them when he was a kid and since his parents were the ones to do it he could really go to them and cry, asking to sleep with them that night. So he had been forced to stay in his dark room and cope, deal with them every time they came. He shrugged, "I used to, now I've learned to block them out. I know now that they can't try anything, that I am fully capable of killing them if they get too close," he paused as a smile came to his face, "Also I occasionally am entertaining a young lady and I don't know about you but I don't think about my mother when I'm enjoying the splendors that said young lady is choosing to share with me."
"I have patience, that's why. Going ballistic will ruin everything, we have to be calculating. Make them feel secure, safe, make them think they have everything under control. Also we need to get more people behind us. I know you and I are a good team but even with our combined efforts I don't think we could take down the whole island without sacrificing some innocents. These kids don't deserve to die, they're innocent," Seth said before turning back forward. That was one ideal that Seth stood by, the kids were innocent. This was done to them without their consent, just like them.
Seth stared at the ground then his mother in Kainen's arms, "You did remember to bring a shovel didn't you?"