"Giving love isn't a problem," Daizi said softly, taking a breath as Dark placed his other hand over hers. Of course he had her, he always had, "It never has been. And I know they love me, too. I can't say..." Her delicate shoulders dropped down and she could feel her husband's eyes fixed on her. There was something else she nearly said, but with a slight shake of her head, she switched to, "I can't say I don't know how to receive their love, because, I know. I don't doubt how they feel for me." She just wanted them safe and secure, and it pained her to know they didn't want to bring their problems to her out of fear of burdening her. It seemed an impossible situation. She worried about them because she always knew when they were struggling, but so often wasn't let into their inner worlds to help. It's not like not knowing the details made it easier. In a quiet voice, she added, "I'm not cracking."
Swallowing hard as he looked at her, Dark knew he disagreed with her assessment. At least partially. She was stronger than she was given credit for, but she was burdened more than she realized, too. It was there, in the lines of her smile and in the way she held him at night. There were so many people in both their lives who Daizi fought hard to keep floating, she didn't seem to remember her own life-vest, much of the time. And he'd be there, he'd always be there, to pull her onto the raft, but his worry was if they went down together. Holding her hand like it was the most precious thing in the world, greater than diamonds, tea, or oxygen, Dark watched as his wife's eyes shut under the weight of the temporary silence in the room. "You feel things so deeply, rohi," He murmured, feeling like there was more to say, but not knowing what the words were.
It was likely he may have stayed, caressing her hand and trying to find the correct words of support, but the way the twins avoided speaking of him pulled his attention. Looking now at their shy and uncomfortable faces, he frowned, eyebrows furrowed in concern, "Why can you not speak with me? If you believe I can take it?"