Aurora: Well, now that Jonathan and Ethan are actual friends again, Agnus doesn’t seem to like it.
Elsa: Agnus doesn’t like anyone.
Teal: Hey! That’s not true.
Elsa: Teal, honey, I know Agnus raised you and Knox, but he’s still a psycho.
Teal: He is not. He has a heart underneath it all. You just refuse to see it.
Kimberly: Uh-oh. Ron won’t be happy if he learns you’re defending Agnus.
Teal: You think?
Aurora: Point is, the whole thing between Jonathan, Ethan, and Agnus is a lot more than you girls think. You’ll see.
* * *
Teal: Ronan was complaining about Dad Day earlier and made Remi hold a sign that says ‘Petition to Cancel Dad Day’, signed by all the other kids.
Kimberly: Except for Cecily because she likes that day way too much to even think about cancelling it.
Astrid: They’ll live.
Elsa: They’re just being drama kings. We usually have the kids all the time. They won’t die if they have them once a week.
Silver: It’s less about the kids and more about us. They dislike that we go out alone.
Kimberly: Cole said that?
Silver: He doesn’t have to. I can sense it without him having to say a word. Besides, he was grumbling about it to Papa the other day.
Aurora: Honestly, they will have to suck it.
Astrid: You’re one to talk. Jonathan sends his bodyguards after you if you don’t answer his calls.
Aurora: But I don’t go with them. He’s my husband, not my keeper. He’ll get used to it, eventually.
Elsa: It’s been over ten years, Aurora. I don’t think Jonathan will ever get used to it.
Aurora: Well, neither will I.
Kimberly: I feel bad for leaving Xan and Cecily alone, though.
Silver: Stop being a softie, Kim. That’s exactly their aim. They want us to feel guilty and cancel the whole thing.
Astrid: Which will not happen, right? I enjoy being husband-and-kid-free.
Teal: We will not bow.
Elsa: Not now. Not ever.
* * *
Elsa: Eli asked me today how long it took me to marry his daddy.
Kimberly: Cecily asked where she can find someone like her daddy *laughing emoji*
Astrid: Bran and Lan only ask why the hell we had Glyn. They think she’s spoilt and unnecessary. They called their sister unnecessary.