THE LITTLE ROYAL'S BATHTIME [MORPHEUS]

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Summary: Your son absolutely refuses to take a bath. But fortunately his father, Morpheus, knows what to say to him.

"Aridus!" your voice echoed through the grand corridors as you chased after your son, who had decided today was not the day for a bath. He turned around slightly, his face scrunched up in anger.

"I don't want to take a bath!" he declared for the hundredth time, before taking a turn to yet another maze of hallways. You let out a frustrated groan, even though you tried to keep it in.

"I know, sweetie, but after all that playing with Goldie, you're all muddy, I can't let you go to bed like that!" You stopped, as you took the turn to where he went. "Aridus, please just—"

"No! I don't want to sleep either!" His voice echoed through the hallway, it was impossible to know which nook he took as a hiding place. "Daddy never sleeps either!"

It was true, the everlasting bickering with him. Why is daddy able to go around day and night, why can't he stay up to play all night as well. But the thing was, Aridus was your offspring too, and you were originally from the Waking world — and you needed sleep, so Aridus needed sleep too. Your husband had told you that Aridus may need less sleep than a "regular" human as he grows up, but as a toddler he was just like regular children were. Getting tantrums out of being tired, while the tantrum is about not wanting to go to sleep. "I know sweetie, but he's–"

"No!" he screamed, and you heard the patter of feet going further again.

You barely heard Morpheus coming to stand beside you, but you felt his presence and turned to look at him. "I can't catch him. He's persistent and knows how to tire me out."

Morpheus's lips had a small hint of a smile. "He is much like you, then."

"Me? Are you sure? You're the one who's refusing to listen to any other opinions of change when you've already decided the 'best' way. I think he's more like you than me."

Morpheus smiled properly now, inclining his head forward. "True."

A loud crash interrupted the sound of running, and you heard something rolling through the floor, followed by a soft thud and a whimper from Adrius. You walked forward with Morpheus following close behind, and discovered the source. Aridus had collided with one of the pedestals, which had sent a stack of dream scrolls all over the room. You moved to stand in front of him and brought your hands to your hips, sighing.

Suddenly your son, who had been so angry just a moment earlier, looked more remorseful as ever. "I... I didn't mean to."

Before you could answer, you felt Morpheus's hand on your shoulder. "Allow me, my love."

Aridus sat there frozen in place, looking at his father kneeling in front of him. Morpheus reached out, carefully tucking a curl of hair behind Aridus's ear. "Do you know why we need to take baths, Aridus?"

Aridus's shoulders slumped. "I know, father. Mother doesn't want my bed to get dirty. But I don't like to get wet."

Morpheus shook his head. "It is not only because we get dirty. Every day, all living beings get dream dust on them. If there's too much of it, it weighs us down. It affects our mood and eventually... it may make us fall asleep and never again wake up. Be stuck in nightmares forever, and not even I would be able to help."

Aridus stared at his father, his mouth opening slightly before he whispered, "Stuck?"

Morpheus nodded. "Yes. Even the stars must cleanse themselves of the night sometimes."

For a moment, Aridus stared at the floor, clearly trying to contemplate his options. But eventually, he looked up again and nodded. "Okay."

You smiled slightly, ushering him towards the bathroom before you looked back at your husband, who was left cleaning the mess up.

Later, when you watched your son sleeping in his little bed from the doorway, you felt a slight gust of air as Morpheus appeared to your side again. You smiled at him and whispered, "You're good at making up stories. I think he'll be much more willing to take baths in the future."

He shook his head, his eyes fixed on your son. "I merely spoke the truth."

You frowned. "Really?"

He turned towards you slightly. "Yes. Well, maybe I dramatised it a little, but much of it was true. Even stars need to be born anew sometimes. They too resist, hang on, but ultimately they yield and give way to new stars. Just like our son did."

You nodded and let yourself lean against him slightly. "I'll admit, I was starting to lose hope there for a moment. I didn't think anything could convince him to take a bath, let alone willingly. He certainly takes after both of us. I thought I'd never tire him out, but you..." you murmured and looked at him. "You have a way with him. Maybe I should let you handle all the tantrums from now on."

Morpheus pushed you away slightly, tracing his fingers against your bare arm. "I would handle them all, if you so wished," he whispered. "But I believe Aridus needs you as much as he needs me. You are his anchor to both worlds. Without you, he might wander too far in the night."

You smiled a little at that. Morpheus certainly knew his way through words, it was in his nature, in how he was created, sure, but you felt like he had learned a thing or two from love since he fell in love with you all those centuries ago.

You sighed, looking at your sleeping son. "He seems to like wandering. He has told me so many times he wants to be just like you, and I don't know how to tell him that it isn't possible."

Morpheus was quiet for a moment, running his hand up and down your arm. "He must learn to walk in both worlds because when the time comes... Waking world may call out to him. In any case, balance is essential. And he must learn to control and thrive, whatever his place will end up being."

You swallowed, remembering that once your son grows up, he may only be able to visit you at night. You'd watch him grow old year by year, and only get him back once he dies. Which will take centuries, if not even millennials with his Endless blood. And even then, he may choose the Land of the Dead if he has loved ones there. But Morpheus made it sound... like it was natural. Which it of course was, you reminded yourself. "You make it sound so simple. That it will be simple to accept it."

"Simple, no. But necessary, yes." His hand stilled on your arm.. "And you, my love, have always excelled at guiding him in ways I cannot."

You were quiet for a moment again. "I just don't want him to grow up so fast."

He was quiet for a moment too, taking in a deep breath. "I wish he did not grow so fast either. But moments like these, they will linger. Forever, if necessary. We need not fear losing him."

You nodded, finally closing the door and following Morpheus towards the throne room. "I guess I should just remember he's going to be a half-deity like you. And that hopefully he's going to make the world a better place."

Morpheus turned to look at you, taking your hands in his. "He will have both of us with him when he enters the Waking world, and be more than us. He will be a dream, but also a heartbeat. And that, my love, is his gift."

You swallowed, but then closed your eyes and dropped your face towards the floor. "I know. As long as he has both of us in him, he'll be alright."

Morpheus cupped your cheek, tilting your head to look at him again. "He will thrive. He will flourish in ways we cannot yet even imagine."

You nodded, glancing back towards Aridus's room and then you turned back to Morpheus. "I love you."

His smile appeared again, an expression only reserved for you before he kissed your forehead. "And I, you. Always."

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