Conealing Tensions

This was to be her sixth child and Sanria had lost count in how many pregnancies. Gilean had chosen the name, Sandorin, which Sanria felt perfect.  Her brother had been long dead now. He would have been delighted to have  a little one named for him.  She wondered what he'd think of all this.

They had sped up nature's processes as well, making her pregnancy go much faster than normal. Unlike the times when she'd slept with Thasmudyan, however, this time was thanks to Gilean's magic.

It was a  strange day in that Sanria had the cavern to herself.  Orn was at the castle, Mirin  was off with the bubbly and excited twins, Colin had taken Nioma out to play, and Gilean was off with Matinus - bonding.  She had been through having children before, so the sensation was not new. She felt the contractions and her water break, and knew she had a  little time before  things grew intense.  She didn't want the family rushing back with worry.  She reached out to Enmach.

A mere hour later, she was looking into the eyes of her son. He, too, seemed to  take her in before falling asleep.  He had only cried for a moment - the indignity  of being nude - before going utterly calm. Enmach left congratulations in her wake, and Sanria was left with her son only moments before everyone came back.

Though happiness seemed to be the prevailing sentiment, Sanria could see the sorrow of Colin's face that she'd be spending more time with Gilean and  Sandorin, and the hurt on Gilean's  face that she hadn't called  him to  tend the birth.  Then - something  on both  of their  faces, buried under their joys and kindnesses - worry.