Astrid, meanwhile, was completely confused.
She didn't know why Mika was acting like this. It was so unlike him.
And yet, there was a part of her that felt like she was missing something important.
"But Mika." She said, her voice pleading. "That was in the past! Back then, your pee-pee was so tiny. It was probably adorable. It didn't even look like a pee-pee at all!"
She held up her fingers, measuring a small space.
"It was like this—a tiny little bean."
Then she looked at the massive appendage between his legs, even flaccid, and gulped.
"But right now, it's grown up into something that isn't the same as before. Mama will definitely not want to see such a thing!"
But to her utter shock, Nadia pushed down Astrid's tail and spoke in a shy, hesitant voice.
"It's alright, Astrid."
Astrid's eyes went wide.
"Just as Mika said." Nadia continued, her face burning. "No matter how much Mika has grown up, he'll always be my son at the end of the day. And even if..."
