Little Star
Niv Hani
Vera had seen the expression and she understood what it meant. It didn't bother her though — how could anybody stay strong when such terrible news was shared? But she did need him to be strong with her, and after a moment of letting the news sink in, he buried the worry away and focused on her again.
"That's the problem," Vera said with a frown. "I saw Mom, lying on the floor. There was..." she gulped and hugged her knees even tighter. "There was a lot of blood. She looked so pale and her eyes..." Vera couldn't stop herself from tearing up and buried her face down between her knees to hide the shock she felt.
"I don't know what to do, Aris. Should we tell Dad? Should we tell Mom?" Sometimes, it wasn't a good idea to tell someone these things because they'd try to change the future themselves, and inadvertently cause it. Then there was Dad. If something happened to Mom, she could only imagine how he'd feel, and what he'd do.
"Maybe we just need to watch out for her?"