'Maybe that's more just me because my ward kills enough people as it is.' Even when he was doing his version of behaving he was still out there doing things to people that should not be done. Knight still did not see why Madeleine's old husband needed to die. Especially if he was as far away as England. Just leave him be, he would leave them be and no one would ever need to think about him again. Except pointing that out to Zaviar had earned him a blank sort of stare or glare and the familiar had decided that it was not really worth bringing up again.
And that said it all. Too bad they lacked that sense or maybe they would have seen something like this coming. Although no, not really, they could not have seen this coming since Zaviar had never met the water elemental who had married Madeleine. He had never even seen a picture. Zaviar had no idea whatsoever of what the man he had doomed to death even looked like. Some people might find that odd but to him it was just how things were and he was not the slightest repentant about it. "Someday you'll have to settle and do it or else your mother might very well try." Zaviar would not put it past Lila. Though she seemed to possess a lot of the same traits as Madeleine he still imagined that she could get quite a bit done when she set her mind to it.
'But then maybe she'd have them too. Like is the point of human marriage and then neither of you'd be here. That would be boring.' Knight liked life with Madeleine and Althea around even if it led to some problems he would have preferred to avoid. "I'll take it down to car then, so that it's not here anymore." Even if it had not had an adverse effect he still wanted it gone. Best way to do that was to remove it completely. Picking up the box he had been informed was full of iron, Zaviar started for the stairs. Even a brief moment of fresh air would help to clear his head of the too-many-thoughts that were currently trying to clog it up. Thoughts that had no place there until Madeleine went to the doctor, and then only if they said she was. 'If you thought about these things more it wouldn't hurt your head so much.'