“Alderic and Adelle… Those are beautiful names… Did you name them?â€Â
“Yes,†Allen said. It was slightly painful that he had come up with their names on his own; it would have been great to have had Enelya’s opinion and input on them. He hadn’t really had a choice, but even so, he hoped she wasn’t angry or anything that he had named them without any of her consideration. “I’m glad you like them.†He laughed, feeling slightly relieved. It would have been really bad if she wound up thinking the names were the most hideous things she had ever heard. At least she liked them.
“You should smile more often.â€Â
Allen smiled just hearing her say that. He had always seemed to smile when she was around, even if they weren’t anything. Her very presence just made him happy. Reasons to smile had been few and far between after she had gone… “Well, now that you’re back, I can do that,†he promised her softly. Enelya had always loved it when people smiled; he was glad to see that that preference had seemed to survive.
“We must have been so happy together… I’m… I’m sorry I died…just…before…â€Â
Immediately Allen shook his head, hoping to put that to rest. She had no reason to apologize, and he didn’t want to hear her saying sorry. He loved the sound of her voice, but she was so pained over something that wasn’t her fault. “Shhh…†he comforted. “We’ve got the future, so it doesn’t matter.†Well, of course it mattered, but all Allen was concerned about right now was calming her down and making her happy. All he wanted to do right now was start making the future and start their lives again. Death had been a bit of a standstill, but now that they had been reunited, everything would be all right. Alderic and Adelle would have their mommy, and Allen could hold his beloved in his arms again. Everything was going to be okay. “It was my fault, anyway.â€Â
It hurt to say that, but it was the truth. An argument about whose fault it was would probably spring from that statement, but in his head, nothing would ever change the fact that it had been his fault Enelya died. It had been his fault she had gotten pregnant when she did so she was set to give birth when the sun wasn’t strong, and it was his entire fault in the first place. Though he wouldn’t forget it, the pain was eased slightly now that she was back. Maybe death wasn’t as permanent as he had thought it was…
Allen was slightly reluctant to let go of her hand, but he did so anyway, folding his arms over his chest and watching as Enelya walked toward the water. She was smart, so he was pretty sure she wouldn’t end up falling in. He stood silently, watching, waiting, and hoping that something, anything, about this place would spark something inside of her. She seemed to be examining that water without end, which was a good sign. The thought of the boat ride brought a smile to his face. Maybe once she got her memory back, he would propose again; that would be incredibly sweet.
Enelya stood up again and looked at him. Allen blinked, watching as she walked toward him until finally she ran. The second she ran into his arms, there was no doubt in his mind she had remembered. Allen stumbled back slightly from the force of her but quickly caught himself, wrapping his arms around her waist and kissing her back. Oh, it felt so good to have her back in his arms, and to have her kissing him again! How he had survived without her affection and her love for three years he would never know.
“I’m so sorry! I’m so sorry my love, Allen! I… Oh my God… I…I…â€Â
She remembered him. Oh, God, she remembered him, she really knew who he was! Allen laughed quietly, too overjoyed not to. A lump formed in his throat again and his eyes became slightly moist, threatening to spill over into tears. She was really back, she was really here, and they were all really going to be a family again! “I love you so much,†he said, his voice cracking somewhat. A single, solitary tear streaked down his face as he kissed her again, bringing her all the more closer to him. “God, Enelya, don’t ever leave me again…â€Â
“Yes,†Allen said. It was slightly painful that he had come up with their names on his own; it would have been great to have had Enelya’s opinion and input on them. He hadn’t really had a choice, but even so, he hoped she wasn’t angry or anything that he had named them without any of her consideration. “I’m glad you like them.†He laughed, feeling slightly relieved. It would have been really bad if she wound up thinking the names were the most hideous things she had ever heard. At least she liked them.
“You should smile more often.â€Â
Allen smiled just hearing her say that. He had always seemed to smile when she was around, even if they weren’t anything. Her very presence just made him happy. Reasons to smile had been few and far between after she had gone… “Well, now that you’re back, I can do that,†he promised her softly. Enelya had always loved it when people smiled; he was glad to see that that preference had seemed to survive.
“We must have been so happy together… I’m… I’m sorry I died…just…before…â€Â
Immediately Allen shook his head, hoping to put that to rest. She had no reason to apologize, and he didn’t want to hear her saying sorry. He loved the sound of her voice, but she was so pained over something that wasn’t her fault. “Shhh…†he comforted. “We’ve got the future, so it doesn’t matter.†Well, of course it mattered, but all Allen was concerned about right now was calming her down and making her happy. All he wanted to do right now was start making the future and start their lives again. Death had been a bit of a standstill, but now that they had been reunited, everything would be all right. Alderic and Adelle would have their mommy, and Allen could hold his beloved in his arms again. Everything was going to be okay. “It was my fault, anyway.â€Â
It hurt to say that, but it was the truth. An argument about whose fault it was would probably spring from that statement, but in his head, nothing would ever change the fact that it had been his fault Enelya died. It had been his fault she had gotten pregnant when she did so she was set to give birth when the sun wasn’t strong, and it was his entire fault in the first place. Though he wouldn’t forget it, the pain was eased slightly now that she was back. Maybe death wasn’t as permanent as he had thought it was…
Allen was slightly reluctant to let go of her hand, but he did so anyway, folding his arms over his chest and watching as Enelya walked toward the water. She was smart, so he was pretty sure she wouldn’t end up falling in. He stood silently, watching, waiting, and hoping that something, anything, about this place would spark something inside of her. She seemed to be examining that water without end, which was a good sign. The thought of the boat ride brought a smile to his face. Maybe once she got her memory back, he would propose again; that would be incredibly sweet.
Enelya stood up again and looked at him. Allen blinked, watching as she walked toward him until finally she ran. The second she ran into his arms, there was no doubt in his mind she had remembered. Allen stumbled back slightly from the force of her but quickly caught himself, wrapping his arms around her waist and kissing her back. Oh, it felt so good to have her back in his arms, and to have her kissing him again! How he had survived without her affection and her love for three years he would never know.
“I’m so sorry! I’m so sorry my love, Allen! I… Oh my God… I…I…â€Â
She remembered him. Oh, God, she remembered him, she really knew who he was! Allen laughed quietly, too overjoyed not to. A lump formed in his throat again and his eyes became slightly moist, threatening to spill over into tears. She was really back, she was really here, and they were all really going to be a family again! “I love you so much,†he said, his voice cracking somewhat. A single, solitary tear streaked down his face as he kissed her again, bringing her all the more closer to him. “God, Enelya, don’t ever leave me again…â€Â