"Aphrodite," I plead to the moon-drenched sky,
"Tell me;
if love is meant to heal, then why does it destroy those who choose it?"
From somewhere beyond the clouds, I heard the goddess laugh.
And I knew.
-Nikita Gill, Night Songs to Aphrodite
I donât think of the similarities the next day as Orion finds me laying there in the woods.
I do feel guilt at the panic Iâve caused him when his arms circle around me.
âThank you Goddessâ¦â a sob leaves him as he lifts me and pulls me to him. He buries his face into my shoulder, trying to control his breathing.
âYou have her?â Itâs Grandmaâs gentle voice. Then Rexâs.
Then reality.
I slowly pull away from Orion, letting my hand rest on his cheek.
âIâm sorry.â
I stand up, smiling at his worried stare.
âIâm fine.â
Orion continues to watch me with worried eyes.
âSoraya.â
Grandma softly approaches, taking my hand in hers and feeling my pulse, putting her hand against my forehead, checking other things to make sure there was truth in my words.
Iâm still dazed. Dazed enough to believe Iâm still in a dream when I look up and see dad.
My gaze stops and freezes on him.
I turn to Grandma, panic rising in me.
âDo you see him also?â
Grandma turns to where Iâm pointing and smiles.
âHe came last night. They wanted to surprise you but then we couldnât findâ¦â
Dad slowly walks forward, his gaze not leaving mine as he leans to me.
âSorayaâ¦are you okay?â
I blink back my confusion at his question, but Grandma answers it for me in soothing tones.
âSheâs fine Atlas. Itâs okay.â
Dad pulls back.
âYou can walk?â
I nod, starting forward down the path, âIâm fine.â
The next few minutes are slow.
Orion holds my arm, a motion that keeps me steady. The events of last night swirl in my head. My mind flinches from them- the pain that they bring. But there is an easing calmness that comes close after.
âWhy are you here?â
My words are directed at dad. He knows they are.
He slows down, but there is not enough room on the path to walk side by side with Orion next to me.
âLeo told me you left.â
Dad doesnât flinch back or try to defend himself.
He only turns to me, still walking forward as he says, âWeâll talk about this with your mom.â
âWhere is she?â
For the first time I see a smile split on Dadâs face, âSheâs with Tala.â
His smile only widens as he looks back at me, âSheâs beautiful Soraya.â
I blush at his words, looking away from him to let my head rest on Orion as we continue walking.
Orion leans forward, his lips whispering the shell of my ear, trying his best to keep our conversation only between the two of us.
âSomeone else was with you. I could smell them.â
I nod.
Orion does not seem jealous or worried. I smile and grab his hand, squeezing it. His curiosity is there, but he asks no questions about it.
Slowly I take his hand and direct it around my body, pressing it against my curved and twisted back.
His face jerks down to me, startled recognition coming to him as his grey eyes flash to the forest around us.
âItâs okay,â I whisper.
Orion breaths deeply, moving closer as if he is acting as a shield for me.
We reach the main pack area. I give Rex a grateful smile, glad that we were not met with worried pack members. He had kept my disappearance away from their knowledge.
Nothing seems out of place, but my world has changed since last night.
Entering the house, I feel a smile coming to my face when I see mom holding Tala. I had wondered what this sight would be like- what I would feel when I saw it.
Mom looks up and sighs, her shoulders falling in relief.
I reach past her, extending my hands for Tala.
Mom knows what I want. She gives her to me, without a word.
Rex soon leaves, sensing a tension in the air that makes him go.
I sit down, Orion coming next to me. For a few minutes, there is no one else in the room but the three of us.
Dad breaks our circle though.
âYou wanted to know why we were here.â
He is sitting next to mom. I didnât even realize that Grandma had left.
It was just the five of us now.
âYou left Leo.â
Unlike dad, mom does flinch at my words. I see the effect they have. She still has a nervous tension around her- her painted hands fidgeting restlessly at her side.
Dad stands his ground.
âWe knew Leo was safe. He had many people supporting him.â
âSo you just decided to leave?â
Dad reaches his hand out, grabbing momâs to stop their nervous energy. They finally become still.
âWe were looking for Vincent.â
Orion and I both look up at his words.
Dad gives us a sad smile.
âI already said it. Leo had many people to support him. You were settled in your new packâ¦you have Orionâ¦â
Mom smiles up at Dad, âit was time we found him.â
âBut you didnât.â
Her smile falls.
âNo.â Dad watches mom closely as he continues speaking, âwe never found him. We thought he came hereâ¦itâs where I tracked his scentâ¦.â
Dad turns to me, a question in his eye.
He wants to ask. Maybe not in front of mom. But he wants to ask.
To our surprise, Mom speaks out, âhe was here last night.â
I turn to her in shock, but her face has fallen in grief at her own words.
âHe was here,â she whispers.
âAre you going to follow him?â
Dadâs eyes follow back and forth between mom and I. He focuses on mom when she shakes her head.
âI thinkâ¦â she looks up at Dad, âI donât think weâll ever find him.â
Dadâs face falls as he watches mom.
âIâm glad we followed him here though,â she looks at me to smile as I gently rock Tala in my arms.
âIâm sorry we were gone Sorayaâ¦Orionâ¦but weâre back.â
âDaisy told us about Leo,â Dad whispers.
I stare at them. My parents.
They seemed so defeated. So crushed at that moment. It almost seemed as if they were coming to me for rest. Coming and hoping for some relief. Some forgiveness.
I want to tell them the truth about everything. All these secrets that are held inside me. What Vincent did. What I did. What he said. What I said.
But I donât.
Their worn out faces tell me that if Vincent wanted them to know, he would have told them.
They would know.
The same as how if I wanted them to know the truth, I would have told them the real cause for my injury.
I look down at Tala, and wonder silently if there would be any secrets, she held from me in the future. The words we kept from our loved ones.
Would that make them feel better?
I reflect back to Vincentâs words.
I could blame that girl. That nameless girl.
I could blame dad, for whispering words about him behind closed doors.
For Vincent as he listened to them.
I could blame myself.
I could blame one.
Or all.
Orâ¦
I look at mom and dad and sigh, rising to cross the room and stare down at Dad.
He looks defensive. He looks on edge as if he expected me to lash out at any moment.
âWould you like to hold her?â
He canât hide the surprise in his eyes.
Slowly, hesitantly, he reaches out for Tala.
I watch as he takes her in his arms, a slow smile spreading across his face.
He looks up at me, and something close to tears are in his eyes.
Maybe...
I could be imagining it all.
But I donât imagine his words as he leans close to Tala and whispers, âThis time weâll do better.â
Mom sighs with me.
This time weâll do better.
This concludes Eclipse Child and the 'Moon Child' series. Thank you for reading, going on this journey, and staying until the end... I hope you enjoyed the story.
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