Need to talk

4 0 0
                                    

"We need to talk about this" Her mother was serious and Nashi knew by the way she staring at her and the tone of voice. 

It was a more stern-strict type of tone she uses.

"Yeah" Nashi whispers softly as her mother sat down in her nice soft bed. Too bad that they were having the conversion that she wasnt looking forward to it. "I know that you overhear and I would scold you for that but" She paused glancing away "It was an accident" she added.

Nashi knew that. It wasnt like she purposely wanted to overhear..she wasn't that type of person!

"Yeah it was mommy" Her voice wobbled "Mommy will other mama be okay? She sounded so scare and frighten" she mumbles feeling tears welling up in her eyes. She felt being squeezed by her mother with her large breasts.

"Oh honey" Lucy sighs deeply "I dont know if she is going to be okay immediately, but we need her to understand that we are here for her and that we stick by her side" She knew her younger counterpart very well about being isolated.

She, once upon a time ago was isolated during her childhood after her mother's death and how her father blantly ignored her. It wasn't fair but she knew how cruel life could be as she witness in her brown eyes.

"Mmmh" Nashi nods, blinking back tears before leaning against her mother's chest "Please dont get hurt like other mama is" she mumbles, only enough Lucy could her. Lucy held her tightly, with a protective hold on her.

"I wont. I promise" She assure the child gently before putting her back into her bed, and she gave her child a goodnight kiss before leaving the room. Nashi was fast sleep, with a soft smile etch upon her face.

Despite the short conversion that they had, she knew that Nashi understood that some subjects she isnt quite ready for and when she is fully grown, that her mother would tell her. But for now, letting her be a kid before the time comes.

Yeah it was a good thing that they need to be said to each other. Now they can understand a little bit more with an ease mind.

Different RealitiesWhere stories live. Discover now