Silvia smiled at Mukuro's enthusiasm. She had expected nothing less from her brother after all the years of waiting. His idea of posing as humans annoyed her slightly, but his thoughts were true. "I wonder if they will remember us," she sighed dreamily. Her attention returned to her bother and smiled to his last question about their siblings' locations. "Oh, here, there, everywhere," she purred. "They are still just children most of them. Give them, time and they will come. Besides, you are not one to comment on the lack of being where one belongs," she said, giving him a slight jab of disapproval at his decision to leave the family estate.
Before she was able to continue, a soft voice interrupted her thoughts. "Good morning. How are you two?"
Silvia tisked her tongue as she had wished to continue her conversation with Mukuro, but still turned toward Grace with a smile. "Grace, we are just purrfect, dear. Are you hungry?" She patted her youngest female sibling on the head and turned toward Mukuro. "One thing that hasn't changed since you left is their incessant appetites. I will go prepare breakfast and soon enough they will all crawl out from their hiding places. It will be a celebration for your announcement."
Before either could respond, Silvia turned toward the kitchen. Rummaging the cupboards, she decided upon a casserole of eggs, ham, and cheese with a side of pancakes. Of course, she also made bacon for the meat lovers in the family. Setting the table, Silvia did not bother with calling her siblings. They would come soon enough with the smell of food. They always did.