"To plug into the dam," Daizi replied, "To keep it from leaking. To hold everything in. So it doesn't burst. But I only have ten fingers, and the water is rising." She gasped tiny breaths of air, not knowing how to express it. Xander was going to tell her that he had fingers too, and so did Alec, and Dark, but although her husband was so strong, sometimes he needed to be guarded too, and the twins shouldn't need to help keep things smooth. And that was for the entire family, there was so much she was losing a grip on just within herself. She loved her children with her entire heart, but she kept finding herself missing the days it was just her and her husband. When she could climb into his lap without worrying about who may come around the corner. When they could be spontaneous like Xander had pointed out she wasn't anymore. And how horrible was that? To wait and hope for so many years for children, finally get them, and despite adoring them, miss the time before you had them?
Dark had done so well the year before, when she needed so much support, but she, clearly, wasn't handling it well at all. She thought she was, she had felt mostly secure, she thought she was coping with all of the anxieties and fears and pressure, but all it took was being told she had been tamed to crumble. Why couldn't she just be solid? She didn't want her children to feel like they needed to soothe her, or like she couldn't was fragile. She didn't used to be fragile, and she couldn't even blame this on her hormones. She wanted to scream at her fragmented self, but with what energy?
"You're missing dinner," She said softly, "They'll be wondering about you."