Rozlyn knew her boys tried. It wasn't exactly in their nature to be so caring or concerned about others and yet all did so well. Some acts were done better then others of course and some didn't quite go as planned but yes it was the thought that counted. Xael had been a little less excitable in his young years but like his little brother, he'd been quite adventurous and prone to testing the limits at every chance. She knew Aidan would do so even now, the little one just needed to let those questions flow rapid fire even if the others were busy. Thankfully Xael was able to distract, something that would come in handy soon enough.
Aidan made his call and then eagerly waited by the door. Wanting to make sure his brother showed. But you better believe that while he was out there he was asking question after question to the worker in the waiting room. The poor girl likely had no idea how to deal with him but there thankfully, wasn't any shouting coming from the other room. Gave Rozlyn some ease.
Some...there wasn't too much to be found right now. Neither demon was great with being patient and yet here and now the situation rather demanded it. There was no amount of ordering the kid to get a move on already. The waiting...for Rozlyn...always brought about too many worries. Too many fears. She had to work to keep herself calm...to keep control of the thoughts. Especially now....this time...
"Think you might need a bottle or two." Rozlyn returned with a faint smirk to her lips. Might ease Axel's need to keep moving...or might just make it worse. He did the pacing for Rozlyn that a part of her so desired. But it was a bit important for her to keep still now wasn't it? That nervous energy was difficult to get out that way.
That smirk faded as the contraction came, Rozlyn gritting her teeth and letting the pain take its course. It was only when it began to pass that she finally answered the questions posed.
Her attention was swiftly diverted to her oldest son when he came in, a smile managing to find way back to her lips for a moment. "Ha like any babies getting pushed out twice." she knew they all spoke of the child being a boy for her. Rozlyn didn't hold the same belief they did however...which only heightened her worries. But it was obvious by the look in her eyes that she felt better that they were all now there.
In the background Aidan was giggling and pushed by his brother with some ice in handy. The nice lady out-front had helped him get it! "Look mom, see I'm being helpful!?" he wasn't really sure if he'd done right but he climbed up dad like he was a jungle gym to get to mom anyways. "Here!" he had no idea what they were needed for but he handed her one all the same.
"There’s my little helper..." Aidan beamed at the words, leaning over Axel to put the cup of ice on the table. “So now that everyone’s here the baby came show up now right?” Rozlyn managed to laugh just slightly “That’s the idea.” Now they had to wait and see if the kid agreed on the whole it being time to get the show on the road already.