"Your da's been gone an awful long time, hasn't he?" Ben asked almost offhandedly as he tucked a blanket around Eva. He still didn't have that accent down- the one Baldric used when he called himself their da. There was just something to it that his surprisingly posh accent couldn't grasp. It sounded almost silly when Bentley said it, but he hardly cared in the end, because they seemed to know what he meant. Or, well. Tim did, anyway.
It was strange, Ben mused silently as he looked down at their daughter, that some families had issues. Not like, 'whose turn is it to wash dishes? Not mine,' but real, life-halting issues. Keiran was so strange about the twins being closer to Millie, but that was his own fault. And he could practically hear the little complaints from the blonde lion that Darcie clung to Keiran sometimes, even though there was no proof as of yet. But Ben has always been rather good at people watching and figuring out things like that.
The thud of little feet came down the hall, followed by a shock of lightly colored hair. "When's supper, papa?" Tim asked curiously, the last word almost cautious. He hadn't quite gotten to the point where it came out without thinking on it, but Ben didn't mind so much. He understood the reasoning, after all, as few others could. He would never have said as much to Baldric, but he probably had a slightly better understanding of the little boy because of his background. Even if Tim didn't know it yet.
"I'm sorry, little man, I don't know. Da," he tried a bit harder that time and nearly got it, "went to pick some things up but isn't back yet. How about a snack, instead? Then you can play while we cook the actual meal."
Tim seemed pleased enough with that, his head bouncing fervently as he nodded and felt after his stomach as though to show just how excited he was about having a bite to eat. Ben chuckled and lifted Eva's little carrier, leading the way to the kitchen were he latched it onto her chair near Tim's spot at the table. Without having to ask it of the boy, Tim had immediately taken a surprisingly protective stance when it came to Eva, and Ben had sort of chalked it up to his being there when she came into the orphanage. Whatever the boy had felt there had obviously carried over. Not for the first time, Ben mused that they might have a Hufflepuff in their midst.
Cutting up some carrots which, thankfully, Tim was actually find of, Ben watched the blond pull himself up into his chair. For someone quite young, Tim had learned house rules (which Ben and Baldric had made up as they went) quite quickly, and probably knew them better than either parent. Even if he couldn't say them all out loud or correctly.
"Tim?" Ben started, looking over at him as he poured up a drink to go with the carrots. "Did you know I was adopted, too? But I was much, much older than you when my folks found me."
Tim blinked in surprise, half watching his snack and half attentive to what Ben was saying. The dark-haired man crossed the room and set the plate and cup on his smaller table, crouching beside him. "Remind me how old you are," he requested, a smile on his face. It had always helped to let the young ones think they were smarter than him in some areas, as a sort of confidence boost. Tim held up the number three and Ben nodded. "Right, of course. Well, I was twenty-two when I was finally taken in by a family. That's a whole lot more than three, hmm? I was very lucky to find my parents, even after such a long time."
"Lucky," Tim repeated, pointing to himself with one of the carrot pieces.
Ben blinked, wishing desperately that Baldric was there to see. "I'm happy you think so," Ben replied quietly, smiling down at Tim. "But guess what. I lived in the same exact orphanage that you did. Cool, huh?"
Tim nodded brightly, wiggling a bit as he reached out for his glass.
"I've got pictures of my parents. Would you like to see them?" He offered, standing and putting the cutting knife in the dishwasher. Tim replied that he would, yes, so Ben gave a nod and asked him to watch Eva while he went to get them from the master bedroom.
But he didn't make it to the bedroom, because the door finally opened and he looked up as he crossed the living area, shocked to find Baldric headed right towards him. A muffled little "mm!" of surprise escaped on accident and his fingers reached for the fabric at Baldric's sides, curling around sections of it.
"You were gone for ag-"
Ben froze, catching the hurt that marred his husband's skin and just staring. He didn't notice when his fingers gripped more tightly, because he was too confused to control it.
"Where have you been?" He asked finally, his voice lowered and practically dripping with worry. He glanced towards the kitchen, wanting to deal with Baldric's injury but wanting to avoid frightening Tim. Eva, thankfully, probably wouldn't have understood. "Come with me," he demanded just as quietly, taking Baldric's hand and pulling him towards their bathroom.