I groan as I crawl onto the plush bed, plopping down next to Colette’s sleeping body. My tired muscles twitch and tingle through me, from the hair on my head down to my toes. It doesn’t matter that I’ve napped, or that my brother has refused to see me. What matters is my body is finally ready to shut down, and the thought has never felt so alluring.
Colette rustles as she rolls over onto her back, her eyes trained on mine in the low light of the room. I rise onto my elbow, scooting closer with great effort, and she bites her lips in a restrained giggle. My brow arches with a smirk.
“Something you want to say, Luna?” I drop my voice low, reaching out and gently stroking her cheek.
“No, I just…” she pauses, looking at my face before meeting my gaze.
“What?” I ask a concern growing in the pit of my stomach.
“I just love you.” The words I have heard so many times feel different.
Maybe it’s the heaviness of the days or the fact that this moment has a looming cloud of heartache, but they are weighted. Each one punctuated with the simplicity of the statement, but the inflection of her voice, the sincerity in her eyes. There is no way I can or will ever doubt that she means it. I can see it, feel it.
“That’s convenient.” I smile, “I just love you, too.”
She giggles before she tugs at the blankets under me, prompting me to sit up.
“Do you love me enough to get off the top of the blankets so we can sleep?” She asks with a sweet smile popping on her face to convince me to move, but I see the veiled threat in it.
Colette may ask with her words, but her eyes are informing me I will be moving. I chuckle, rising up and crawling off the blankets before crawling under the silky textured sheets and heavy comforter.
“Now come cuddle me,” she demands.
My arm is already reaching out for her when she demands her cuddles, and before she can finish her sentence, I scoop her flush to my body. Colette wiggles into me, the back of her head pressing lightly to my lips. Her small body shudders in my arms and she presses into me further, silence coming over us as my eyes drift slowly closed.
“Thank you,” she whispers suddenly.
“For what?” I ask, my voice groggy and just above the whisper.
“In your arms, it almost feels like I can pretend.” She says.
“Pretend what?” I ask before realizing how dense the question is.
“That my parents are still alive. That everything is okay and we are safe.” Her voice breaks, as I hear a little sniffle. My heart falls to my feet and I lick my lips, trying to come up with anything I can to provide her comforting words.
“Everything is okay, Colette, and you are safe. When you are in my arms, you are safe.” I assure her, her breathing hitches. “They are really gone this time.”
“But my parents are dead.” She says as if she still can’t believe it.
“Yes,” I sigh, hoping I am answering these questions right for her. “So that you could be here safe in my arms,”
“I know it sounds selfish, because they sacrificed so that everyone could survive, but…Is it so wrong to wish they could be here too? Is that selfish?”
I frown against her hair.
“Love doesn’t make you selfish, it makes you self less. Caspian and Melody could be selfless because of how much they loved you.”
“And now they don’t get to love anymore.” She says, her body now shaking in my arms as I squeeze her tight.
“Nah, I don’t think love dies that easily,” I whisper in her ear. “Love remains after someone is gone. It’s how we act, the ways we mirror them and the memories we cherish.”
She cries, nodding her head,
“When did you get so good at this?” she asks me and I give a dry chuckle.
“I lost my parents, too.” I remind her and she turns in her arms, facing me.
“Was it hard?” She whispers, her cheeks glistening with her shed tears.
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