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Victor's POV:

I groaned as I held six leashes in each hand, twelve in all. "Kids! Behave!" I growled out and tried to pull all of them closer to me. Trick's children- his twelve children- were now in their sixth year of life, and yes, there's no way I could leave them at home.... Trick would have thrown a fit. I looked them over then tsked. "I have mushrooms for the most behaved of you all," I called out, catching most of their attentions from the people they were going after. Here we are, me with twelve little foxes, one young adult fox, and an old geezer of a fox at a little six year old's birthday ball.... I'll be lucky if no one tells me that they've suddenly noticed their missing their jewels. At least they're adorable. I felt a hand slip into my pocket suddenly as one of the leashes seemed to be loose in my hand instead of tight and away from me.

"Mushroom," I heard one of them mumbling. I frowned and looked down at the little guy sharply.

"Hey, hands out of my pockets," I scolded then purred quickly, noticing who it was. My little runt~ "One," I told him quickly and smirked. "My lil' cutie~"

"Bless you," my little runt giggled out up to me as he stole a mushroom from my pocket and ate it quickly. Milaya, the runt from the litter looked up at me before reaching up to crawl into my arms. "I want up," he told me. "Vverkh!" He called out to me in Russian. He was a cutie~ He had honey colored eyes and his father's red fur with black tips on the end of his ears and tail. He wagged his tail as he moved his fingers up at me to get my attention. "Vverkh!" I smirked and bent down to let him up into my arms and held him as I looked towards his troublemaking siblings and tugged them closer to me and sighed.

"Trick! Can't you take a few of them?" I asked, looking for him quickly. "I've got all twelve!" I tensed as I noticed my only black fox sniffing a glass of wine on a table nearby. He reached for it and gasped as his red tipped ears twitched. "Koda!" I hissed sharply, making him yelp and put his hands behind his back as he looked towards me innocently.

"Y-yes daddy," he said and walked away from it as he whined. I tsked and then looked for Trick again.

"Cut them loose," I heard Trick suggested from next to me as he sipped on a glass of wine. "This is the perfect chance to not have to watch them." He eyed over Milaya and then lowered his ears. "You big baby," he said in a teasing tone. "You can walk on your own, what are you doing in his arms?"

"Ostavant' sya vysoko," Milaya told him. Trick lowered his ears a little in confusion.

"Staying high up," Milaya said softly.

"Victor, why'd you teach my babies Russian?" He hissed at me.

"It's not my fault if they picked up on it easier than you," I said and smirked as I looked the babies over, checking out which leash went to which fox. "Let's see...." I made sure none of them had pockets today.... It should be fine. I'll release the ones that I know aren't that cunning.... I'll keep the real bad troublemakers. I whistled then, catching all of their attentions and watched as they came rushing towards me eagerly. I knelt down and undid about seven of their leashes, watching as they immediately took off and giggled as they raced off in different directions and started to pester the other purebloods. I looked at the four that remained on the ground then smirked. My three albinos and Koda plus Milaya because there's no way I'd let him run loose when he belongs in my arms. I switched the albinos to my now free hand and kept Koda and Milaya in the other. "There we go. I have the troublemakers and my little sweetheart~"

"Why can't we run free?" One of my albinos asked and pouted as she laid her ears down. "I'll be good!" She promised me. It was Beda. I frowned at her then sighed, undoing her leash.

"Don't steal anything," I warned her. Koda widened his eyes then ran in front of the other two albinos quickly with a whine.

"Unleash me," he begged and flattened his ears. I frowned at him.

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