Lois's mother served them some biscuits she had baked that morning, and they began discussing the upcoming feast.
Seth had yet to shift, so he decided not to attend, much to his mother's disappointment. She was eager to hear all the details from him, so she could share them with her friends during their gatherings to discuss the Full Moon feast.
"That child was telling me he has a match that day," Taylor expressed with bewilderment.
"Well, you know he doesn't joke around when it comes to sports, Tay," Shawn reassured his wife.
"And your father won't even support me," Lois's mother accused.
Lois laughed at her parents. "Sorry, Mom. I would have come to give you the full scoop, but we were so busy the next day and the day after."
"I understand. It's just so painful to know Nani is no longer with us. She was a powerful and spirited lady," Taylor's voice softened.
The atmosphere in the room changed, and no one knew what else to say. Fortunately, Miguel chose that moment to cry, waking up