Isaiah shifted to the side a little, to make room for Oma next to him, knowing the familiar's reassurance was probably needed too, at this point. He'd seen Caspian, his mother's dove, do the same thing for Adrie in the wake of the last attacks, though there was nothing better to ease a mother's worry - and Isaiah's own in the process - than having everyone under one roof, where they knew they were safe. He'd call Rowena himself, if she wanted him to, she just had to get him the number.
In spite of everything else going on around them, a small chuckle escaped Isaiah's lips as Oma's thoughts hit him. "I'm sure Quinn appreciated that," he said. "I'll tell my youngest siblings to play nice with you, though. Elijah can be a lot for anyone to handle." He didn't have any idea if the little ones could be so distracted with demons around, knowing how they each reacted last time this happened, but something was better than nothing, anyway.
The Williamsons had made a point, both before and after the Light of May, to keep their supernatural natures a secret from the general public. Not everyone knew Isaiah was a were falcon and revealing what Adrie was had not crossed his mind to do yet, if only because he didn't want to see anything bad happen because of it. He trusted Raina with his secret, though, and he trusted her to keep his family's secrets as well. The kiss wasn't entirely unexpected, but Isaiah leaned into it, holding her face in both of his hands, gently, needing to touch her in that moment. "I'll explain everything later, if you want," he murmured softly, his forehead resting against hers. "We should get going, though. Before something else shows up."