Re: Why worry?
"Really?" Zap said, encouraged. So far, so good. "I'm glad you think so too..." of mixing talents and races and the like. It couldn't just be simply Asgardians anymore, everyone needed to chip in. No one had said it yet, though.
"I'm glad I could provide you with a light at the end of the tunnel, then," the queen smirked. "And there will be an end to the tunnel - unlike the Holland." Yuck, thought the ex-New Yorker. Eva pulled Frankie into an embrace out of instinct, momentarily distracted from her woes because she'd been able to look to a brighter future with a like-minded lady. She released her, but only because her new tiny princess had been brought up.
Zap's eyes twinkled with the stars they'd just walked away from the light of (or you could've said so at her beaming pride). "She's so good," the Goddess of Motherhood swooned. "So good - and I've had to ask Thea not to heal her minor issues straight away - colic and the like. I want her to build up her strength on her own." Or, at least in part. "She's half Midgardian, whether or not I've been given gifts. I want her to be strong." Torben, though, hadn't had any issues to speak of. Not a cough or a whimper so far (even through his first tooth... ahem).
"You should come to see her tomorrow morning. We've slowly been trickling in family and friends for visits before we present her. I'd like you to see her before then."