"Our Mum, my mother," Alec said slowly, hunched over in his seat, "before Daizi... she... she struggled a lot. I guess she was depressed, looking back, maybe, but it didn't usually look like it, I don't think. But she had us, my brother and me, and so much stress. She worked so hard, usually for not much pay, and a lot of people took advantage of her because they knew they could. She didn't have any kind of degree, I don't even know if she actually graduated high school, so she couldn't get a good paying job, just whatever she could find, and she couldn't afford to say no to extra shifts, extra hours, or anything, even if they didn't pay her for it, and she struggled to keep those jobs. I don't know why. Maybe her temper? I don't know. We didn't talk about it. And her boyfriends." He snorted disparingly. "Always a new guys, always looking for ones that could 'support' us. Only a couple were even passingly good guys. The rest were all..." He shrugged awkwardly, not wanting to say the word.
"Still, she wouldn't complain. Hardly ever cried. She just got on with things, but sometimes, sometimes it would just get to be too much. She'd lose a boyfriend and a job close together, we'd get evicted from an apartment, and then she'd... she'd got to her bed and lay down, and sometimes we couldn't get her to get up or eat or anything for days. She'd get so sad." He paused and swallowed. "So sad. But when she was happy, it was okay. Most of the time, she was happy, or, at least, pretended she was happy. When she was happy, it was okay. When Xander was happy, he could help and wouldn't get in trouble. When the family was happy... then we'd be okay. At least for a while. Xander's not natually a happy person. Mum tried to be.
"But I could be. I wasn't much good at much else. I wasn't as strong or assertive as Xander, but I could be happy. If I could be happy, if I could help those around me be happy, then we'd be okay. We'd find food. We'd find the money to pay rent. We'd find a way to make camping in an abandoned house fun. It was okay as long as we were happy." His voice wobbled. "So, I have to help them be happy. I need to be happy. If I'm happy, I can help them be happy. And if we're happy, bad things can't happen to us. But... it's so tiring to be happy all the time. Other people, they think I wan't them to be sparkly, and I hate when they say that! I don't need sparkly. Not all happy needs to look like my happy. I just need them to be not-sad. I try and try to explain that, but all they do is tell me that they 'can't be sparkly.' I don't need sparkly! I just need... not black. As long as they aren't black, it'll be okay." He stopped talking for a moment, fighting to keep himself from crying.
Dr. Hepburn stood and walked to one of the cupboards. Alec didn't watch her, but he could hear her open and then shut the door. Then a giant, fluffy, plush unicorn appeared in his line of sight. He looked up at her in shock.
"Well done on speaking about this," she told him, her expression still cool, but her tone warm. "We have ten minutes left. You may hug this until the end, if you desire."
How did she know he needed a ridiculous plushie? He chose not to question it and wrapped his arms around the unicorn, burying his face in the fur. It was so soft! And smelled faintly of lavender.
Dr. Hepburn gave him a few moments of quiet as she returned to her seat and made a few notes. "You do not like being called 'sparkly,'" she finally continued. "Who are some of these people who refer to it as being sparkly?"
"My father, for one," Alec replied, his voice muffled. "I accused him of lying because he says he can't be happy but then says he's happy at certain times."
She inclined her head. "I can understand how that would be confusing. Have you ever asked him to define his words for you?" At his confused look, she clarified, "Perhaps you two are not discussing the same idea."
Alec lifted his head. "But... happy is happy. How can it mean anything else?"
"You might be surprised," she replied.
They spoke a little more for the remaining minutes, and at the end, she asked him to put the plush in a specific cupboard. He did so, noticing a few other items in the cupboard. She escorted him to the waiting room, and he walked in tiredly, feeling drained and not realizing his makeup was somewhat smudged from trying not to cry and shoving his face against a plush unicorn.
"Mr. and Mrs. Wahid-Dark, may I speak with you a moment?" she asked them.
Alec slumped into a seat without looking at either of them.