A/N: Written for the Librarian ship-a-thon, Evlynn week. Title from the song Light by Sleeping at Last. Go give it a listen it is truly lovely. Not beta read as I ran out of time. Enjoy!
May these words be the first
To find your ears.
The world is brighter than the sun
Now that you're here.
-Light by Sleeping at Last
~The Librarians~
"And this is the sun room," Flynn said nodding in the direction of the glowing door in front of them. "It's very hot, don't ever open this door."
He walked a few more steps before he stopped in front of a yellow door and started swaying slightly, "And this is the bee room…another door that is off limits, for self explanatory reasons."
Flynn looked down the row of doors to his left and cringed as he named them, "Flood room, quicksand room, pit of despair…"
Looking down at the bundle in his arms he said in a low soft tone, "Maybe…just stay away from this hallway altogether."
His daughter's blue eyes blinked back sleepily at him, before she yawned and started to fuss, making the most adorable little grunts and squeaks. Flynn realized that he had stopped swaying and immediately started up again. He couldn't help but smile as his daughter immediately stopped fussing and within a minute fell asleep.
"There you are. Isn't she a bit young for the grand tour?" a voice asked off to his right.
"You should be resting," Flynn said in concern as Eve peered over his shoulder.
"I have rested enough," Eve spoke softly not wanting to wake their newborn. Little Charlene had graced them with her presence three days ago, quite unexpectedly as she wasn't due for another three weeks. Figuring her little Charlie was going to be as unpredictable as her father, Eve just knew she was going to have her hands full as a guardian and as a mother.
"Maybe just a bit," Flynn said answering Eve's earlier question, "But this is going to be her home. I want to share everything with her."
Eve leaned over and gave her husband a kiss and said, "You are going to be an amazing father."
Flynn transferred Charlie into her mother's arms and said, "And you are going to be a wonderful mother, but now I think we should follow our daughter's example and take a nap." Placing an arm around Eve's shoulders, Flynn guided them gently down the hall towards their suite of rooms. The librarian, his guardian, and their daughter were home.
