The ride to Moongaze was a long one. Crocus had insisted Marewill rest on the way there. She’d resisted at first, but quickly gave in to sleep’s pull. Sandwiched between her mother and Tinker, she felt safer than she had for a long time.
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Lily was asleep when Meron heard it approaching. She was pressed into him, both for safety and familiarity.
“Lil, wake up.” He shook her gently.
“Mmrgh…” Her eyes flitted open.
Meron’s face lit up. It could only mean one thing.
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”Mare,” Crocus said quietly.
She slowly woke up. She lifted her head from her mother’s shoulder. “What?” she said.
Crocus smiled. “My goodness, you were tired… We’re here.”
Marewill had to think for a moment. Then she understood.
The carrier lurched on the ground, and she rose to her feet. The door dropped open, and she stepped into the world for the first time in too long.
The moon and the stars hung dutifully in the sky, illuminating the two children below. They were in pajamas running right for the carrier.
Some burst of energy propelled her forward, and it was barely any time at all before both of them were wrapped in their big sister’s arms.
”Willy!” Lily cried happily. She was sandwiched between her older siblings, clinging tightly to the thin jumpsuit. It had been too long since she’d felt that little grip, clinging tightly to her. She was physically crying too. It soaked into the material. Marewill couldn’t care less.
The waterworks had gone to work with Meron as well. Finally, she was back. He wouldn’t have to lose her again.
Marewill kissed their heads like crazy, making up for lost time. It would be a struggle to pry her off of those two.
Lily felt a bulge in the fabric - a pocket. She reached in and pulled out the red lollipop. “You didn’t eat it?”
Marewill laughed shallowly. “I couldn’t. I missed you too much.”
Lily undid the wrapper and pushed it into her sister’s mouth. “No more.”
Marewill smiled and pushed the stick to the side of her mouth. “Right. I don’t have to miss you any more.”
Lily pressed her head against her sister’s chest, Meron coming in just behind. Marewill laid her head on top of theirs.
She was back with her family. And she still had Tinker. And after the arena, she didn’t need anything more.
Crocus saw the boy all alone. A heaviness hung over him.
She kissed her daughter’s head. “I’ll be right back.”
She walked over to Sharp and placed a tender hand on his shoulder. “You lost someone in there, didn’t you?”