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Wraith
"Well... Alec..." Daizi said quietly, pulling her hands free so she could turn to him, "I'm going to worry about you more if you don't talk to me, because I still know you're struggling. At least when you talk to me, I know what's going on with you, so I don't have to be afraid of if I say the wrong thing, or if I did something to hurt you, or if you're in danger, or about any of the other million things it could be. The less I know of what you're struggling with, the more I worry, because... honestly... you are not as good at hiding things as you think you are. Even when Ivy was brand new and we were hardly sleeping and dealing with all of the horrible things happening, and all of the wonderful ones, we may not have known the depths to which you were struggling, but we still knew you weren't okay. And now that we have... more of a routine, we can tell. And if I don't know what's happening, then I don't know how---" With a sharp inhale, Daizi surprised herself with how hard it was to force the word out, "bad you're hurting. Only that you are, and that scares me more than anything. It doesn't make it easier on me, whatever your intentions, when you don't tell me, because I--" A strangled whimper escaped her open mouth and she tipped her face up towards the ceiling, a memory playing through her mind. Tapping her thumb to her fingertips, feeling something she hadn't for many years, she forced herself to take a deep breath as she felt her husband's loving hands on her back and on her knee, and did her best to ground herself by the scent of his cologne.
How could she say what scared her? Knowing what a deep wound it was?
How could she say what scared her? Knowing what a deep wound it was?