Because Daizi still had to pay attention to work emails, she read it first and then went to speak to Dark about it. There in there inbox was more evidence that their son was not okay, regardless of what he said. Having already been struggling to deeply with his despair and his anxiety rubbed his hands over his face and just said, "I do not know what to do." After taking a deep breath and trying to find some courage, he ultimately only managed to repeat, "Daizi, I do not know what to do."
"We will figure it out," Daizi answered softly, "We always do."
"He will not open up to us, he will not open up to a professional, he will not even speak to me anymore." Dark replied, holding his head in his hands and staring down at the floor. "He is my son and I can do nothing for him."
"That's not true."
"There is his room, and there is this, and I am scared for him. And I do not know what to do. Whenever I try to help him it only frustrates him and pushes him further away and there is nothing I can do."
"Ghalib, Ghalib," Daizi said gently, putting her hand on his back, "Take a breath. Right now just email his therapist back, tell her we understand, thank her, and ask if this is a more recent problem or one she has been having. Okay? I'll go upstairs, I'll let him know what's going on, and I'll talk to him. He's speaking to me again. We'll be okay. We'll make it okay."
Nodding, Dark forced himself to take a deep breath. When he murmured assent to her plan, she leaned in to kiss his head and then stood up, took a moment to steady her own anxieties, and then knocked on Alec's door.