Keiran was halfway through pouring a highly inappropriate amount of alcohol into a crystal glass when the floo came to life, scaring him half to death. But it wasn't Melissa. It was Kenna, and he simply couldn't believe how suddenly everything caught up to him. His shoulders deflated as she set the bottle down, and although he heard her, his attention fell across the space between the pair of them. The place was wrecked and although he remembered doing it, Keiran didn't feel like he was the one who'd actually done it. Surely someone else had made the mess; he was far too in control for that.
Not.
He lifted his glass, considering gulping down as much as he could. But he needed her help immediately, before someone else figured it out. For all he knew, they were ahead of the game completely and already had lawyers or at the least a plan. Surely he wouldn't have been approached otherwise. So he stopped, glass dangling precariously from his fingers as his eyes found hers again, haunted though his were.
"They're at my mum's," he replied, his voice weirdly empty considering his usual authority and willingness to assert everything he said and felt. In fact, his mouth hardly moved, the words just sort of sneaking out. "I need a plan. To- to prove that..."
He faltered, realizing how terrible he would sound if he said 'to prove that their mother has no right to them.' Because that wasn't what he meant. Not really. Instead, he put his glass down, tried to smooth out his hair, and started obsessively cleaning. That, thankfully, was entirely in character for the headmaster, whether or not Kenna had noticed it yet or not. She'd seen him with the kids, of course, but perhaps not realized how badly he needed to keep things tidy. As he worked, he let himself just ramble off an explanation.
"I got a letter from her brother. They want to take the kids and bring them to Millie because they think being around them will help her get over her addictions. Which, why would I let them just take the children and let them be around someone like that? I knew she'd had problems before, but-- I said I didn't like it and they said she could just sober up and, and take them legally. Because I work all the time. I don't..." He shook his head, arms falling to his side as he turned to stare at Kenna, completely lost. "I never wanted to keep them from her. She just... she never came back. She still hasn't. Her brother did. And I don't--" He lifted his hands uselessly, out of words and things to clean.