"I know they will," Daizi replied, squeezing Alec tightly, "I know." She kissed the side of his head and then let him go, her breath catching as she pulled away. It took her some time before she answered the therapist's question, "We're okay." She swallowed to clear her throat and leaned into her husband's hand as he rubbed her back.
He answered, "We are okay," and after a moment, smiled the faintest of smiles, looking at his wife while he spoke, rather than at Dr. Dre, "When I am having a difficult moment, I have complete faith in knowing Daizi will check on me, even if I thought I was hiding it well. And she listens when if tell her I am not ready to talk about it but want her to sit with me, and leaves the room if I tell her I would prefer to be alone." A mixture of love, devotion, sorrow, and gratefulness all pulled at his heart as he gazed at the woman who had been his strongest supporter for so many, many years, "I am never afraid of admitting my emotions to her, because she is nothing but gracious, understanding, and careful with me. I am safe, when I am with her."
"It's been a hard two years," Daizi said, speaking her side while trying both not to cry at Dark's words and trying not to knock him to the ground with how tightly she wanted to squeeze him because he was so overwhelmingly cute, "but Dark keeps me sane. After a hard day, he's the only person I want to talk to. And I've gotten to become a parent with him, and witness how we've both grown and changed together, because we need to be a different sort of team than we were before. I'm so grateful... Really, he makes me so unbelievably happy. You wouldn't guess it, but at the end of an absolutely brutal day, he's the one who I can trust to make me laugh. I think we're happier as a couple now, than we were before our lives changed like this. I mean, I get to sit there and listen to him learn how to be silly. It's wonderful. And I get to listen to him be empathetic, and stern, and welcoming. As his wife, I'm happy. I'm really, really happy." And she was going to ask him to marry her again, and she knew it, and Alec and Xander knew it. She had whispered it to Ivy, but she didn't really understand. Dark didn't know it, and she couldn't mention it, but she knew. "There are some things I think we both wish were a bit different," Dark nodded at this, "but we talk about that, too."
"Most of those wants come down to timing," Dark admitted, "I am a stay-at-home father, now, and Daizi has been working from home, so we have more actual time together, but we have less time just the two of us."
"We've been trying to figure out if we can stay up a bit later at night and still have energy in the morning, so we can have more time to ourselves when we aren't needed, and the twins are good at watching Ivy when we need it," Daizi concluded, the crush she had on her husband plain on her face, "but even when we don't have a lot of that time, it's still wonderful to just wake up in the same bed as him, even when it's to the sound of a baby crying robotically over a monitor."