Seeing that emblem, I immediately had a bad feeling about that letter. This bad feeling only intensified when my sister saw the symbol and promptly left the room to read it alone. You see, a letter from our mother wouldn't have been the end of the world, I personally wouldn't want one but Raven was still on good terms with the tribe. But I had heard in my travels that she died in a grimm attack about a week ago, it couldn't be from her.
I sat at the table, watching the door she disappeared through, waiting for her to return. Tai and Summer were chatting lightly as he attempted to feed Yang without coating the kitchen in baby food. Judging by the mixture of exasperated sighs and amused giggles it wasn't going as he planned.
"I've missed you guys," he heard Summer said with a chuckle.
"You two could stay longer you know," Taiyang answered. "I know there's not a lot of space but we don't mind sharing."
"Oh, I don't know. Ozpin's expecting us."
I tuned out of the conversation when Raven walked back in, her face telling me all I needed to know. If her expression was cold before reading the letter, it was worse now. She looked as if she was made of stone, even when looking towards her husband and daughter.
"What do you think Qrow?" Summer asked.
"Sure," I answered as I continued to study my sister. "I doubt Ozpin would mind us being a bit late."