Forgetting how to breathe
Solor children
His chest hurt, and he knew that he was dying. He could not eat, nor drink, and rising out of bed was a struggle so intense he was not certain it was worth it. Not without her, never without her. He knew he should feel something, some remorse, some pain, for leaving behind his children, leaving them without a father. He knew Shaye would adopt them, and raise them as her own. They had that, they didn’t need him. Nobody needed him, now that she was gone.
Beat had been morose since the death of his mother, his heart feeling like it was being pulled under by a heavy weight every time he opened his eyes and remembered her final moments. He clung to his father now more than ever although his sole remaining parent seemed aloof since the death of his mother. He trotted up to his father and dropped into a playful bow in front of him.
“Hey dad, wanna play?” He asked hopefully, reaching up to tug on his fathers ear in the hopes that it would lift his spirits some. Their father had always been thin but now he seemed thinner than ever, his ribs showed and his nose was always dry, but he was far too young to understand the complexities of grief.
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