For the rest of the day, Dark really had to prioritize himself and his own mental health. He had been through a lot, recounting everything he had been through, and the distress he had caused to his children weighed heavily on him despite their confidence stating they wanted to be there. Although, that particular night, he was too tired to try to make it right, it just wormed his way into the back of his mind and stayed there, nesting more than festering for when he could approach it.
Ivy was too young to be contained, and although Daizi and Cooger stepped up for the primary care, seeing how free and delighted she was made Dark smile a bit. After all the darkness he had talked through, seeing this child who was not only unaware of what it was like to live through such horrors but did not even know such horrors existed was comforting. Here was this baby who had never been intentionally harmed by anyone and who was so happy to just get to play with her toys, surrounded by those who loved her, with a fully belly and a soft place to sleep. His exhaustion was much too severe to really play, but he had Cooger put in the Winnie the Pooh dvd Tristan had bought her and sat snuggling with her on the couch. Since screentime was so rare for her, she was delighted and watched with rapt attention. Dark, though, found himself just looking at her. Often he'd marvel at traits she developed from her mother, and sometimes ones she had from him, but that evening, he looked at her as she snuggled contentedly with him on the couch, he was struck with how miraculous it was he created her. It was something Daizi--rightly--got all of the credit for, since it was Daizi who carried her, nourished her, and birthed her. But his small role in her creation was still a role, and he sat holding this small person amazed at how she only exists because he lived. Had he not, Daizi would be rocking another little baby to sleep at night, or potentially none at all. His daughter was alive because he survived. That was a beautiful thing.
The next day, he had a zoom session with his therapist to further decompress everything he had talked about and spent those two days before he had to leave the house again being careful to seriously engage in self-care and take breaks when he needed them. He was depressed, and it was difficult, but he wasn't stupid and he had a family, so he had to be smart and model good decisions. Even if all he really wanted to do after the interview was rot in bed.
Then, on the 30th, they were finally able to all get dressed to go see a musical. Cooger came by to babysit and even after everything, Dark was genuinely, truthfully excited to go see it and he enjoyed dressing himself for the occasion. Of course, Daizi also loved dressing up, but her primary delight was just at the quiet spark her husband had rediscovered.