Come Home Soon
By DomLover"Ma, when's Da coming home?"
Veralidaine Salmalin looked at her two-year-old daughter, Sarralyn. The toddler looked back with gray eyes. Innocence shone in her young face. Daine smiled sadly. "I don't know. But, I want him here too."
"I miss him. How long is Uncle Jon going to keep him at the palace?"
"Until they find the spell they need." Daine didn't say it, but she had no idea how long that would take. In his last letter, Numair had said that they weren't even close to finding the spell. He'd already been gone half a year. She wanted to visit him, but being pregnant made it unsafe.
I put away the groceriesAnd I take my daily bread
I dream of your arms around me
As I tuck the kids in bed
"Sarralyn, it's nearly midnight," a voice exclaimed from the door. It was Jolene, Sarra's nursemaid. "What are you doing awake?"
"I couldn't sleep. I miss Da."
"Come, I'll tuck you in and read you a story." Sarralyn took the offered hand and was led to the nursery. Not even twenty minutes later, Jolene reappeared. "Sarra is sleeping," she said. Then she murmured, "You miss him, too."
Daine nodded, gazing at the stars outside her window. 'Please, Mithros, Mynoss, and Shakith,' she prayed. 'Please send Numair back home to me.
I don't know what you're doingAnd I don't know where you are
But I look up at that great big sky
And I hope you're wishing on that same bright star
Daine looked at Jolene. "I don't sleep well when he's not here," she confessed.
Jolene looked sympathetic. "He'll come back. Sooner or later. He loves you, and the king can't keep him forever." Jolene looked thoughtful. "And all this silly worrying can't be good for the baby."
Daine grinned. "You're probably right." But later that night in her room, Daine became sad again. She took out one of his shirts, holding it to her nose and smelling the wonderful scent of Numair that she missed so much. She stripped and put on Numair's shirt. Slipping under the covers of their bed, she gazed sadly at the spot where Numair was supposed to be. Eventually she kissed the black opal pendant he'd given her and cried herself to sleep.
I wonder, I prayI sleep alone
I cry alone
And it's so hard living here on my own
So please, come home soon
Come home soon
I know that we're togetherEven though we're far apart
And I'll wear our lucky penny
'Round my neck, pressed to my heart
The falcon that had agreed to carry messages between Daine and Numair woke her as it fluttered in through the open window. Eagerly, Daine called the bird to her and took the letter off his leg. She thanked him and her flew out the window to hunt until her reply was ready.
Reading the letter, Daine's face was a flurry of emotions. First joy as she read that they'd found the spell they needed. Then sadness as he explained it would take three months to get all the things they would need, then a month after that to complete the spell. Then hope, because he could come home until they had the ingredients. Then anger, as King Jonathan ordering Numair to stay slashed her hope down.
Tears spilled from her eyes as she read the last part: "I might not be home for the birth of the baby."
The paper Daine wrote her reply on what soon studded with wet spots. The words ran together and smudged as her tears landed on them.
She sent the letter with the falcon and looked around her bedchamber. It was so big. She was so alone.
I wonder, I prayI sleep alone
I cry alone
And it's so hard living here on my own
So please come home soon
"Ma?" Daine heard a small voice. Sarralyn was in the doorway. "Why are you crying?"
"No reason. I'm all right."
Sarralyn climbed onto the bed with her ma. "It's Da, isn't it? He won't be home for a long time."
"No," Daine agreed. "He won't."
"Well, I think Cloud wants you to stop moping and go brush her. She just rolled in dust."
"Lucky me," Daine said sarcastically, making Sarralyn giggle as she got up. The whole time she brushed her pony, she half expected Numair to come up behind her and hug her, then carry her upstairs to the loft and dump her in the hay.
I still imagine your touchIt's beautiful missing something that much
But sometimes love needs a fighting chance
So I'll wait my turn, until it's our turn to dance
Numair didn't come.
I wonder, I prayI sleep alone
I cry alone
Without you this house is not a home
So please come home soon
The nights of crying grew more frequent as her due date loomed nearer. She was so scared. Daine knew women died giving birth. She needed Numair to hold her, to tell her everything would be all right.
But he couldn't.
I walk aloneI try alone
And I'll wait for you
Don't wanna die alone
So please, come home soon
Daine yelled in pain as her contractions woke her in the night. "Oh, Ma, help."
Jolene rushed in. "Daine, I'm here. What do you need?"
"Go – take care of Sarralyn. I'll be fine" 'Please, Ma, let me be fine.'
Come home soonCome home soon
Numair burst through the door downstairs. "Daine!"
