She opened her eyes to the darkness. She knew that sound. That sound was as familiar to her as her own breath. She looked down at Tulani, peacefully dreaming. She frowned and climbed out of bed. Making her way into the hallway, she frowned down at the living room. Bradly was standing in the center of the room, clutching his blanket, whimpering.
She made her way downstairs. "Sweetie? What's wrong?"
"You... you were gone... you couldn't save me."
"Oh, sweetie, come here." Elunara wrapped her arms around him. "It's ok, I'm here." She pulled him onto the couch with her.
He climbed up into her lap and laid his head on her shoulder. She grabbed the blanket and wrapped it around them. "I don't want to go back."
"I'm here, baby. Don't you worry, I'm here." She wrapped her arms around him. "You are mine; now and forever."
Elunara groaned and shook her head. Her neck was killing her. Blinking groggily, she opened her eyes and found everyone staring at her. "What?"
"We're sorry." Tulani grinned. "But you were just so adorable; we didn't want to wake you up."
She looked down at Bradly curled up in her lap, still asleep. "Oh."
Darguni ran out in a panic. "Momma I can't find..." He giggled. "Oh."
Bradly rubbed his eyed. "Momma?"
"Yeah, yeah get off me. I have stuff to do."
"Sorry, Momma." Bradly said sheepishly, as he slid off her lap.
She put her fingers under his chin. "Never apologize for a nightmare. Now, get dressed and go do whatever it is kids should be doing."
"COME ON! Come on, go, Lydia, GO! PUSH it! You're going for strength and endurance this round, go, press it; attack the ground like you goddamned MEAN it! That's the way! That's my girl! Go! Don't lag it; don't let it get to you, endurance! Yeah, that's the way, don't lose form! You're rounding the final lap! GO, I WANT SPEED, GIVE IT TO ME! And.... STOP!" Elunara clapped her hands. "New course record, by about ten seconds.
Lydia bent over, gasping for air.
Elunara put the water in her hand. "Remember to drink slow, but drink it." Elunara rubbed her back. "That's my girl. Now, walk it out."
Lydia nodded and chugged the first bit, then started sipping. "I did good?"
"Very good." Elunara brushed her hair out of her face. "Once you've walked out the tension, you can sit and we'll work on your legs.
"Ok."
Elunara walked back to the side edge, where Linda was standing with a group of people.
She had her hands over her mouth and tears were streaming down her face. "Oh, my baby runs so well."
Elunara pointed at her. "If you cry on me again, I WILL hit you. Don't think I won't."
"I'm sorry. I just thought I'd never see the day." She wiped her eyes on a handkerchief. She gestured back. "These are my friends, some of the other parents. They've been hearing about your training on the yard, but haven't come out so far to watch."
"That's nice." She turned away. "LYDIA!"
Lydia jogged over and sat in the chair.
Elunara sat down in front of the girl and began working and massaging the muscles of her leg.
"Mom! Did you see? Did you see what I did?"
"Yes I did, baby."
"I'm not a baby." Lydia pouted.
Elunara raised an eyebrow. "I'm not either, but that's what Jordan calls me because he loves me."
Lydia flushed. "Oh. Oh, I'm sorry Momma, I didn't mean it." She looked up.
"Legs better?"
She flexed her feet. "Oh, much better Miss Elunara."
Elunara patted her legs. "Then go rest up before everyone gets here and we start training again."
Lydia slid out of the chair and jogged to the platform.
Linda stared. "You did that so subtly, so casually, that she hardly realized you just snapped her head off." Linda put a hand to her chest. "Yet, I feel so grateful for it."
"I am finding that kids do best when they think you think they're adults. You don't have to actually do so." She laughed. "Pluuus, I have this sneaking feeling that she has a small crush on Jordan." Elunara stood up and looked around. "This chair was put here to help Lydia when she got tired. Now, she doesn't really use it, except when I massage her legs."
"You're always so ridiculously kind; I just don't know what to do with myself." Linda sniffled.
"Now there's something I don't hear that often." Elunara laughed. "The most common phrase heard around me is "mean as a snake"."
"That's all I've heard." Mumbled one of the other parents.
"I'm actually quite proud of that one." She ran her fingers through her hair. "I don't like when people are nice to me, it just makes me feel weird."
"Then why do you gather so many lovers?" Jordan stepped in behind her and wrapped his arms around her waist.