"We will. I promise." Daizi dropped rested her hands on Alec's shoulders and ruffled his hair before walking off. She didn't really want to leave him, but knew it was time, because she really, really needed to lie down.
When she left the room, she went straight into her own bedroom and dropped down in her bed, and Dark, still holding Ivy, crawled in beside her. She rested her head against his chest and her hand on his thigh, and he had one arm around her waist. His other arm he was supporting their daughter with, who was contentedly sucking on her fist, and also the only one who felt totally fine. For a little while, neither of them spoke, except for when Ivy would kick her legs or sneeze or make a tiny noise, then they would turn to her with big smiles and talk to her about it.
But then Daizi, pressing herself closer against her husband, spoke, "Thank you for still treating me the same."
"What?"
"You don't act weird around me, you don't avoid touching me, and you still talk to me instead of only focusing on her," Daizi replied softly, shutting her eyes even though it changed nothing, "And I'm really really glad. Because I don't know what I would do if you started pulling away too."
Dark looked down at her, frowning. Since he couldn't wrap her up in both his arms, he did his best to pull her in tighter with the one arm he had free, "I promise I am never going to pull away," he said, "You having Ivy only makes me love you more. When I tell you I love you, I mean it, Spider."
She was anxiously tracing circles on his thigh, and when she was aware of it, it occurred to her in just one week they would be cleared to resume 'adult' activities for the first time in months. It occurred to Dark, too, but neither of them said anything about it, because neither of them was ready. Daizi didn't feel enough like herself, Dark was struggling too much with all of what having a baby was dredging up in himself emotionally. And they could both kind of tell the other one didn't have the heart for it yet. Plus---if CPS arrived while they were, engaged, that would be a nightmare scenario.
"I'm worried about the boys," She said after a period of silence.
"Me too." He agreed, resting his cheek against the top of he head.
"I don't think they're coping well," She said, and being with him, allowed herself to cry, "and I don't know how to help them, because neither of them want to talk to me, and I just want us all to be happy, Goose."
"I know," He murmured, swaying where he sat, which had the double purpose of comforting his wife and moving his daughter to sleep, "I want that too."
"Don't we get to be happy? At some point, don't we get to relax?" She asked, her voice squeaking at the end of her second sentence, "What is so wrong with us that we don't get to just be happy?"
"Nothing is wrong with us, darling," Dark replied firmly, "the world is just unforgiving."
"Ivy is so exciting to me, and I love her so much, and I feel so glad that she's here, and home, and healthy, but I feel so guilty when I spend time with her at the same time as you when she's awake, or when I choose to keep holding her when she's asleep instead of immediately lying her down and going to sleep myself, or immediately going off to be with the boys, but she grew inside of me! How can I not be fascinated by her?" She pressed her face against Dark's chest, and mumbled something about not wanting her love for Ivy to hurt the twins, but most of it couldn't be made out between the tears and the way she had buried her face. Eventually she turned her head, and said, painfully, "All I want is for us to be a family together, but we keep getting pulled apart, and I keep trying to hold us together, but they're still floating away from us. And I don't know what to do, babe."