"Daddy!" Jocheved yelled, and threw herself into his arms at the train station. Sakuntala toddled away from Maia, blessed, kind Maia, who had brought the children to meet their train, and pressed herself against his leg, smiling up at him gummily.
"Hello, sweetheart," he said.
"I was so worried! Did Mommy find you? Are you all right?"
"Yes, I am."
"Jo," Kali said, "Your father has something to tell you."
Jocheved looked up at him with worried eyes, another question already on her lips.
"I left my family, and changed my name."
"You left..? But we're your family, me and Mommy and 'Tala." Jocheved complained.
"My old family. My brothers and sisters," He explained. "I had to go up and say I wasn't being part of their family anymore, so that I could be with you and Tala and Mommy."
"Okay..."
"And I had to change my name."
Jocheved gave him a suspicious look. "You won't be 'Daddy' anymore?"
Kali snorted, and waved him off when he glared at her.
"No, I'll still be your Daddy. But I had a name of my own, you know."
"Daddy," Jocheved said in tones of aggrieved patience, "that is your name."
"No. My name was Gabriel," he said.
"Oh. You and Mommy have names? Like real people?"
"Yes," Kali said, suppressing laughter. "We do."
"What's your name, Mommy?"
"Kali Mahayana."
"Like me! You're Mahayana, like me, Mommy!"
"Yes, dear, I know." Kali said smiling.
"And Daddy?"
"Call me..." he looked up at Kali, who nodded, "Loki."
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Re: homo est lupus, usually
Jocheved might decided to meet her father when she's older. She's only 7 now, and Gabriel wouldn't take her north. When she's grown, she can decide if she wants to risk it herself.
It is a sexist thing -- based a little bit on the Ancient Greek idea that the best friend/life partner for a man is another man, and isn't it a pity that we have to have women to have children... and a bit off the Roman idea that a woman who acted as a man was a monster.
Gammas and Epsilons are male and female non-werewolves, right.