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Watson Noah paused, slowing his thoughts, when the younger girl excitedly mentioned that she was also from the States. A smile appeared on his lips when she said that. "Which part?" he asked, curious to know. He knew the states were all very different dependent on which region you hailed from. West, North East, South.... All different.
"My parents... So my father works for the South Korean embassy.. We're assigned to different countries quite frequently but so far he's been assigned to the United States and the United Kingdom. Hence the moves," he explained with a small smile. He usually liked to avoid the subject of his father's travels and work because the knowledge of it usually led to trouble. Also Noah felt as if he were bragging every time he mentioned his father was a diplomat.
"What do your parents do?"
"California and Massachusetts," Kennedi replied happily. Either end of the United States. Talking about it made her long for home; but home has been a different amount of places lately. What mattered was the family was sticking together. As long as that didn't change, it was okay.
South Korean embassy. Kennedi listened and took in what Noah was saying as if it was the most normal thing. Which it is to her. She’s met different diplomats and their families during fancy occasions.
"Do you enjoy moving to different places?" she asked curiously.
Then a question was directed at her. It was the 'parents' question. Nonchalant, Kennedi rocked gently on her feet.
"My dad used to lead the DMLE at Macusa. Now he has his own private investigation practice." That reminded her of Darius, whom, as she took a peek at the window, was there. Vigilant.
"It's expanded. That's why we're here now." She admires her dad SOOO much. Especially the way he likes helping people.
Nothing was said about a mother. There wasn't one.