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Did Autumngossamer and Lovesmitten know Loveletter was their son? He didn't LOOK too much like them. Well, he did have the same red stripes bleeding down his fur, with an extra touch of the lines outlined in blonde, though he was otherwise a white cat. His eyes were a shimmery silver swirled with fairy light gold and a thin layer of frosted indigo over the surface, as if the depth of his gaze were locked away behind a faint sheet of dark ice.
The answer? Probably not, at this point. He knew they were his parents though, and had been watching them hang out all day. A fact that probably wouldn't help his case when he stepped out in front of them from the bushes with a wave an a grin that likely looked insane on him. "Hi mom, dad!"
"Oh, hi Loveletter, how are you doing?" Autumngossamer purred.
FLUFF. Was this their kid? Ugh, it made so much sense now, his name was literally Love, but she thought it was some other families kid who hung out with their DayClan litter. The poor kid probably just felt neglected and wanted attention... Or this was some hilarious prank. Actually no, Fia was dead so there was almost no way that was it.
"I'm sorry, how are you is probably a stupid question. I'm sorry to hear about Fia, she was my rival as a kid, but such a good friend of mine as an adult," She said honestly.