Leave things in the night? Suddenly, a lot of things made sense - the food that showed up, the near-constant supply of wood and hides, all manner of things. Astrid glanced down at her son, then back at her mother. "Oh, Mam, I'm... Thank you."
"I know Loki is here. It was his snake I spoke to, before the lights appeared," she admitted, closing the gap between her and her mother while Hródolf spoke to her. "Hródolf, this is your Nan. She's my mam. From the stories, remember? Say hello."
Her son simply shoved his fist in his mouth, since there were more teeth on the way, and grinned up at Bryn before mumbling something around his soggy hand that was probably "Hello, Nan."