Has he ever been tested on seeing and sorcery? We've been told that every major character gets a roll, and that it's not common for somebody to be examined at such a young age. If we're lucky, he'll turn out to be a sorcerer and the whole thing will resolve itself.
I've been assuming that she's bright enough to account for that. Let's not throw the chance away, especially on a situation where it's likely to backfire with Mato freaking out over the fact that she was still splitting her attention to spend private time with Berra even as he was complaining to her about it, and then felt the need to instantly bring Berra into the heartfelt breakdown without even consulting Mato about it.
[x] Hug your brother damnit
[x] Respond to his concerns supportively
-[x] Admit that it isn't fair, and that we hadn't seen the issue before, but that we aren't sure how to fix it - though we're open to suggestions.
--[x] Be sympathetic, apologetic for not seeing it, and supportive.
This. I like this.
Can we still offer to yell at Dad for him?
Also, is us knowing Multiform really a secret? I mean, all three clones have power levels. Dad can sense power levels almost as well as we can. And we thought training Maya was a secret, too.
I feel like the best thing to do is to simply assume that Dad, who taught us everything we know about intrigue (but not necessarily everything he knows) knows any particular secret we have unless we've taken extraordinary means to hide it from him.
I've been assuming that she's bright enough to account for that. Let's not throw the chance away, especially on a situation where it's likely to backfire with Mato freaking out over the fact that she was still splitting her attention to spend private time with Berra even as he was complaining to her about it, and then felt the need to instantly bring Berra into the heartfelt breakdown without even consulting Mato about it.