Chapter 25
I Am The Luna
ZAIA
I press my foot on the brake as I wait for the security guards to unlock the large gates that leads to the
entrance of our home. Once the large gates swing open, I drive through.
âGood evening Madam,â the night security guard says, tipping his hat to me. âGood evening, Aaron,â I
reply, sliding my car window up.
I glance up at the house when it comes into view. The upstairs window lights are on and due to the
warmth, a few of the windows are open.
The sound of a childâs laughter reaches my ears, and itâs like music. I park up in the driveway and
turning the ignition off, I get out and shut the door quietly, wanting to surprise them.
I lock the car doors and make my way up the three steps that lead to the large four-bedroom home.
Dad did not hold back. He gave us this when we first arrived.
Not only is it in a private area, but itâs extremely secure on all sides. The property itself has large walls
topped with spikes surrounding it.
âCome on, time for bed!â Momâs voice rings in the air. Oh, heâs being a handful again!
I shake my head, unable to stop the smile from spreading on my face. I step inside and lock the door
behind me. Putting my bag and keys down, I kick my heels off and stretch. Goddess, itâs been a long
dayâ¦
I cross the large square hallway and hurry up the carpeted stairs, glad I made it home before they fall
asleep. The door to their bedroom stands open, thereâre toys and towels strewn across the carpeted
floor, and I pick them up. I massage the back of my neck as I stop in the doorway and peer inside.
Mom is sitting on one of the two beds that are against one wall with a chest of three drawers standing
between the two beds.
âMommy is home!â I gasp when my three-year-old son barrels into me, wrapping his arms around my
thighs.â Mommy! I made an airplane!â
I smile down at my little Zion, and he stares back at me with bright blue eyes and black hair. A spitting
image of his father, right down to the dimples in his cheeks.
I crouch down and pull him in for a hug. âHey Superman, show me this plane,â I say when I move back
and tug his cheeks lightly. âOk, Mommy!â He runs off, and I slowly stand up as I scan the room for my
little Tinkerbell.
I notice her in the bed, hidden behind Mom, I walk over to them and kiss Momâs forehead softly as she
beams up at me. âAh Zaia, youâre home, thank the goddess.â
She always worries until Iâm home and safe. Thatâs what mothers do. She gets up and I sit down as the
girl in the bed stirs. Sheâs already asleepâ¦.
I brush back her dark copper-coloured hair, my heart clenching slightly.
My princess almost never made it⦠she spent six months after her birth in hospital until she was
deemed strong enough to leave⦠despite being three years old, she is extremely small, unlike Zion,
who looks older than his age.
They both are of Alpha bload, but my Tinkerbell doesnât have much weight and is quite petite in size,
but sheâs no less bright than her brother.
âMommyâ¦â she whispers, her eyes fluttering open. Grey eyes stare back at me, and I nod. âYes, my
darling, Iâm right here,â I whisper, kissing her forehead. âIâm happyâ¦â she says with a gigantic yawn.
âWill you tell us a story?â
I nod before I turn around.
âZion! Do you want a bedtime story?â I ask the boy who is gathering up the airplane he has built with
Legos. âYes, please, but look at my plane. Sia helped me,â he says, glancing at his sister in bed.
âOh, did she now⦠that is incredible, you two are incredible and so clever! Look at this amazing plane!â
I see Mom slip out of the room, leaving me with my two dew drops as we all shuggle into the bed, and I
read them a story of a young boy who goes on an adventure to discover lost treasure.
Soon they are both fast asleep, but I continue the story, letting them drift into a deep sleep. Only then
do I slowly lift Zion up and put him into his own bed.
âGoodnight, Mommyâ¦â he murmurs sleepily. âGoodnight my Superman,â I reply, kissing his cheek
softly before pulling the bedsheet over him.
I turn back to Sia and fix the sheet around her. I feel her pulse in her wrist, frowning slightly. Irregularâ¦
I kiss her forehead softly, trying to soften the pain in my chest..
My little Sia⦠until this day, the doctors donât know whatâs wrong with her. But we arenât giving up. We
will find a way for her to get better.
I sit there for a while, gently caressing her hair before I pick up the toys that lie around the bed and
place them aside before dimming the light. I make sure the monitor is turned on before I leave the
room.
I leave the door open a crack as I take out a few pins from my hair and shake it loose just as Mom
comes down the hallway.
âLong day?â she asks sympathetically. I nod. âYes, but it was a good day,â I reply. She smiles with
understanding, âThen come, letâs go have some tea. You can tell me all about it.â
The dim hallway lighting makes her face glow, and I canât help but smile as I walk over to her and give
her a hug. Thank you, Mom. That would be amazing.â
âWhat else are mothers for?â she replies. I hug her tightly. Sheâs right. Without her, I wouldnât have
been able to do all of thisâ¦
âThank you, Mom,â I whisper before I move back. âNow come on, letâs go get that tea.â Mom nods as
we both make our way downstairs. She puts on the kettle and I take a seat at the kitchen counter.
âAny update with the doctors Sia flew out to see?â Mom asks after a moment. âThey are being analysed
by a doctor currently, hopefully soon,â I whisper as I stare at the glitter in the black granite counter,
trying to mask my guilt.
Mom nods. âThis is not your fault, Zaia, she will be ok. I can feel it, in my bones,â she says
determinedly. I look up at her, our eyes meeting, and I slowly nod.
I will believe it too and I will make sure my little princess gets the right treatment that she needs. 2
No matter what. Because she is my daughter, and she is a fighter.