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ᴀʟʟ ᴏꜰ ʙᴀʙʏʟᴏɴ
Sheriff. Mason Wulfe
Leaning forwards to listen, the Sheriff regarded the information with a pensive expression for a moment, hands interlocking and brought up under his chin. "Well, you see - many humans who reproduce with a supernatural creature, are usually foretold and in some sort of relationship. In most cases of these unknown pregnancies and conceptions, it's dealt with by abortion or adoption. In such a case, that she is adamant about keeping her child, first she must be told and sworn into our community, where the child will be sent to a specialist education establishment, surrounded by those whom may better understand him or her. Entirely, the new system which has been brought in is all about integration with each other. Learning about others cultures, traditions, gifts and etcetera. To fit into the primarily human population, it is essential they be taught how to use their powers, how to conduct situations and how to blend in. Failure to send the child will result in our social worker system stepping in to remove the infant. As for you, the normal human laws apply. You'll contribute to paying for childcare, but otherwise can distance yourself as much as you'd like. Although, as I have mentioned, half-human or not - this child is not malleable to the majority 'norm'. Some discover their gifts early, and having a telekinetic toddler as we've had in the past, is hard to explain. I suggest not waiting to put them into the rest of the community. We like to avoid having them feel isolated, as many unfortunately do when conceived of a human parent or rarely - parents. Mind you, the school I talk about isn't some military camp, nor are the nurseries or nannies we can give you details to. They function like any other establishment, same times and all; just with a little-added touch here and there to tweak them. Otherwise, you can adopt homeschooling if you'd like, but the paperwork for that would have to be submitted. Back to the point, a human parent is fully welcomed into the community, granted they understand and have a small crash course on who and what we are. I'm more ashamed to say, it's the child that counts here, rather than the mother."