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Morrigan shrugged. Lots of enemies. You know that. Or knew that. She didn't know exactly what he was missing from his memories, save for the obvious memory of their daughter existing. She reached to toy with Loghain's hair, grinning softly, I've missed you, you stupid man. It was as close to an I love you as she'd get.

Hah. You enjoyed Asha as a baby. You did most of the child-rearing, actually. Morrigan had wanted to let him be as hands-on as he'd like, given that he'd never known Kieran as a child. She'd also enjoyed the way Loghain looked with a child on his hip.

Right, Echo? Let's get you into bed.
Loghain chuckled, Not sure we’ve ever sat down and listed our enemies before, should be interesting. He hated that his child was missing and he didn’t even remember having them. He imagined he should be more upset, more pissed. Then again he had just come back to life, he was still a bit disoriented and distracted. Perhaps after a good night’s sleep things would really start to sink in.

He tipped his head as she explained how hands on he had been with Asha, it was somewhat comforting to know that. Back when Anora had been born, he’d been too busy in Denerim to be hands on while she’d been young. Until he brought her to Denerim with him, and with Kieran he wasn’t hands on at all.

Well, I guess it’s a fair trade off, I just wish I could remember it. Then he looked down at Echo and changed his tone. Would you like to hear a story? He asked the little girl, his fatherhood instincts taking over without him really even thinking about it.
Morrigan grinned, as Loghain addressed Echo. She'd pass the girl off, Mmm, going to need more parchment. She mused. And they'd need to get together with Cullen and Lana on the off-chance this was an enemy specific to one of them. But for now... bedtime.