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AARYN

It was even worse than he'd thought.

His mother drank the water he brought her, but barely ate two bites of the sandwich. And even though she tried to make conversation when he sat with her, her eyes kept sliding closed. As soon as he stopped asking her questions, she settled back down on the pillow and slept.

His stomach went cold. It was his earliest days beginning again.

He hadn't realized how terrified he'd been in those days until now… now watching her relive it, and it was like he was seven again—desperate and terrified, and not knowing what to do except to keep feeding her and making her drink and… hoping.

She would do this all day—every day—barely waking except for the necessities. Then she would lay in the dark at night alone, crying, sotis whispering as if she was having a conversation.

He'd often slept on the floor outside her door in those days in case she got up and was back and he could finally relax. She hadn't known he could hear her sobs—or her whispers. He'd thought back then that his father must appear to her. That because they were mated she must see his spirit. But he knew better now.

Her whispers were nothing more than the soft lody of a female losing her grasp on reality.

And it was happening again.

Aaryn sat on the edge of the bed, hands clawed into his hair, resting his elbows on his knees and tried to breathe, tried desperately to rember what had shifted, how she'd been drawn out of this last ti. But it was so many years ago…

Then that glowing, tender light in his chest surged. He swallowed.

He needed his mate. Desperately. Needed her close. Needed her touch. Needed to know that he would not be alone in this again. Ever.

Please, Creator, may he never be alone again.

Hands shaking, he got to his feet and walked out of the room, closing the door quietly behind him. Because if he was going to leave her, he didn't want her to know. He didn't want her to wake. He knew she wouldn't leave, but he didn't want to her to fear that he'd left her either.

So, he crept across the landing to the stairs, then down the stairs that climbed the inside of the Great Tree where they lived, descending into the light downstairs where the windows were open and bright with the sun, skipping the step that had begun to creak, and praying that he'd be able to catch El alone sohow between etings—

The front door creaked. "Hello? Delarys? Aaryn? Are you—"

Aaryn ran down the rest of the stairs, coming into view for Elreth, who startled, then looked relieved. "Your ho! I'm so glad—"

"Shhhhh, please, Elreth. Be quiet," he rasped, darting across the floor to her and pulling her into his chest, burying his face in her neck and squeezing her tightly against him, his heart hamring with fear.

"Aaryn, what is it? What's wrong?" she said urgently, clinging to him, clearly sensing his desperation. She kept trying to pull his head back, away from her, so she could see him, her own voice becoming more frantic as she feared what had shaken him. "Aaryn, please? What's wrong? Are you hurt?"

"No," he whispered into her neck, then bracing himself, he straightened and t her wide, concerned eyes. She stroked at his hair, listening while he spoke. "It's happening again, El. Mom's… she's gone to bed. And she's not eating. And…"

Elreth's face crumpled. His mother hadn't been quite as bad by the ti she'd t her—only staying in bed so days, though she was a hollow shell of the quiet but bright mother he'd known in his first few years. Elreth hadn't seen the worst of it, but they'd talked about it over the years a few tis. She rembered enough to know how it impacted him—and she'd heard enough to know the fear he'd be feeling now. Her response was... perfect.

"What can I do? How can I help?"

He shook his head. His hands were trembling. He'd forgotten the sick hole that opened inside him whenever his mother retreated when he was a cub. But he rembered now because it was back, as if it had never left.

He cursed, hamstrung with confusion and fear and… seething rage. It burned in his throat and battered at his ribs.

This was supposed to be a happy ti—he'd found his mate! Elreth had finally fallen in love with him! This should have been the happiest day he'd ever spent.

Instead, he was spiraling inside—terrified that his mother would get sick, terrified that El would leave or… what? He blinked and raked both hands through his hair, gripping his head, overwheld and…

And his mate slid her arms around his waist and pulled him close. "I'm here, Aaryn. Tell how I can help you," she murmured.

He looked down to find her staring up at him, eyes and heart both wide open, just waiting to hear what he wanted. A breath he hadn't realized he was holding rushed out of him. He held her face and stared into her eyes, shaking his head. "I just need you," he said. "I was just going to leave—I shouldn't leave, but I was going to. I needed you. Needed to find you and hold you… I just need you, El."

"I'm here," she whispered, hands stroking his shoulders and his chest. "I'm here. You have . You found . I'm here. I'm not leaving."

He gathered her in, his breath shaking with every exhale. When he folded her under his chin, she clung as tightly as he did, her arms sliding around him and she stroked his back with tender fingers, laying soft kisses at his collarbone and throat.

And it didn't feel scary. And it didn't feel unsafe.

He sucked in and turned her chin up and took her mouth desperately, tongue flashing, lips hungry, tiny noises breaking in his throat.

She brought her hands up into his hair and pulled him to her, returning the kiss just as desperately as he gave it.

And his heart sang—it sang and cried in the sa mont. He wasn't sure how. He only knew his prayers had been answered.

He wasn't alone.

And he was never going to be alone again.

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