Chapter 12: Even stronger than before

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The drive back to Alfea was quiet. Saul, Farah and Bloom sat in the back of the car. Riven sat in the front next to Ben, who was driving.

Bloom was sitting next to Farah and had the headmistress'  left hand lying between hers on her lap. Her head leaned against Farah's shoulders and the older fairy had leaned her head on Bloom's head, being sound asleep. Her right hand laid on Bloom's arm.

Silva had laid his head on his fairy's shoulder and also slept peacefully.

It was the late evening as they arrived at Alfea, they all went to the greenhouse, where Ben immediately started to treat the wounds on Farah's wrists. He first poured a green serum on it, which made the fairy flinch a bit. He then smeared some ointment over it and secured it with bandages. She then had to swallow a small drink for her inner wounds that Andreas had caused.

Saul's wounds were treated with ointment and bandages.

From then on, both Farah and Saul never really left each other's side again. But the bond between them had grown even stronger as before. They stood against the nightmare and panic attacks together, soothed the other whenever he felt anxious or panicked.

Bloom and Riven made sure to visit them regularly and took walks with them until both felt comfortable enough to walk around alone again. They also made sure that the students didn't ask too many questions or overreacted when hearing what happened from Silva and Dowling themselves, although a way less detailed version. Fortunately, they only got support from their students. During the lessons, when one of them had flashbacks or panic attacks, they were all there for them and calmed them down.

All in all, Bloom, Saul and Farah were together as much as possible. 

Eventually, the three grew to being a beautiful family, honoring their son and boyfriend who had died whilst fighting a burned one.

And together they left Andreas and his actions in the past. The only thing reminding them of those days were the few slightly visible scars that were spread across Farah's wrists.

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