تسجيل الدخولSienna’s POV
Since the morning, I have been busy in the kitchen again.For a reason, after I saw Noah yesterday, I felt a bit more calm but at the same time it just made me want to do more stuff for him. My hands didn’t stop moving earlier, getting food ready, cutting fruit, and putting drinks into a small cooler bag making sure everything was finished.Today was a game day for Noah. My heart has been racing since I got up!I glanced at the clockSienna's POV “You’re seriously bringing that into the arena?”“Of course.”I answered without a hint of hesitation.“Noah needs to know we support him.”Liam still looked like he wanted to laugh.“I think Noah’s going to be embarrassed.”I immediately glared at him.“Good.”I rolled the banner carefully again.“He’s our son. We can’t just sit there quietly.”Liam gave a tiny exhale and smiled a bit. Sometimes I knew he felt like I was being too over the top.But I didn’t care.The last few weeks was full of only tears and fretting.Today I wanted Noah to see something different.That no matter what happened, he wasn’t alone.I held the rolled sign for a bit before taking it to the couch.In my head, I could see all. I would be at the front, cheering for him
Sienna’s POVSince the morning, I have been busy in the kitchen again.For a reason, after I saw Noah yesterday, I felt a bit more calm but at the same time it just made me want to do more stuff for him. My hands didn’t stop moving earlier, getting food ready, cutting fruit, and putting drinks into a small cooler bag making sure everything was finished.Today was a game day for Noah. My heart has been racing since I got up!I glanced at the clock again. It was still early.But for some reason, time seemed li͏ke it was going too slow and too fast at the same time.I opened a lunch box to see if the food was warm. Then I put a little note on top of it.Eat everything.I chewed my lip a little after I wrote it. Maybe Noah would whine that I was too much.But I didn't mind. As long as he gobbled up. Then, the doorbell went off.I immediately looked up from th
Rachel's POV “I don’t care.”The words came out before I could hold them. Mom looked a bit surprised. To be real, so was I.Because I rarely talked back to her like this."Noah's being never really troubled me so much," I said softly. "He's the one who liked running after me."Mom stayed silent, listening.“He joined art exhibitions, racing events, even boxing all just to prove something I never even asked for.”I bit my lip softly.“And honestly I never really cared.”The words tasted bitter leaving my mouth.Because part of me knew that wasn’t completely true anymore.I let out a long breath before slowly sitting down on the sofa.“But—”I lowered my head. “Why does it feel like every time I talk to Mom about him everything becomes full of anger?”The room instantly fell silent. I lifted my head and looked at Mom.“Why do you hate him so much?”Mom didn’t answer right away.
Rachel’s POV“I want to go home today.”The words came out fast when my mom, Emily, walked into my special room that morning.I had already got out of bed and was standing by the couch, trying to pack some of my stuff myself.Mom, who just got here, stopped right away.“What?” she asked in disbelief.“I want to go home.”This time, I repeated it more firmly.Mom’s face changed right away. She shut the door softly then walked to me, her look becoming serious. “Rachel, the doctor told you to keep resting.”“I’m already feeling better.”"You really ended up in the ER yesterday from an allergy."“I said I’m better.”I was starting to get irritated with myself.To be honest I didn’t even know why I was pushing myself so hard to go from this spot.This hospital felt nice. Very nice, really?
Sienna's POV “The side that was finally allowed to eat earlier.”Noah chuckled softly again at that. Once again, hearing that sound filled me with an overwhelming sense of relief. Because at least he could still laugh.I watched Noah reach for one of the remaining lunch boxes before carefully closing it again.“I’ll eat it later,” he said shortly.I immediately nodded. “Yes. You should.”Noah glanced at me briefly before giving me a faint little smile.That tiny smile almost made my eyes sting again.I quickly looked away, pretending to organize the food bags so he wouldn’t notice my reaction.Time passed far too quickly. Without realizing it, I glanced at the clock. Instantly, that uncomfortable feeling returned.His break would end soon. Soon Noah would go back to training again. Back into that ring. Back into a world I still couldn’t fully accept.The atmosphere slowly became quieter now. Noah looked calmer compared to last night
Sienna's POV I looked at Noah, unable to hide the emotion swelling in my chest.Just seeing him sitting in front of us like this was already enough to make me feel unbelievably relieved. The past few days had felt like a nightmare searching for him everywhere, terrified of losing contact, terrified that something had happened to him. Now he was here. Sitting quietly. Eating the food I made.It felt simple. But to me, it meant everything.Noah immediately lifted his head slightly when he saw the container I pushed toward him. His expression shifted faintly, like he wanted to protest but was too tired to actually do it.“Mom,” he murmured softly.“What?” I asked quickly.“That’s too much.”“I don’t care.”My answer came too fast, making Liam glance at me briefly. But I truly didn’t care. As long as Noah kept eating, I would keep giving him whatever he needed.I watched his hands as he opened another container. His movements were slow. He
Sienna's POV I slowly turned the next page, but my eyes lingered more on Noah’s face than on the pictures. His eyelids were starting to feel heavy, though he was still trying to keep them open. His fingers clutched the edge of my sleeve, a small habit that always appeared when he was about t
Sienna's POV “Noah, don’t throw your shoes,” I scolded gently, holding back a smile as one small shoe landed crookedly near the bookshelf.“Sorry, Mommy,” he said quickly, crouching down to pick it up. “Noah was in a hurry to tell you something.”I leaned my hip against the kitchen c
Sienna's POV There was a brief pause. The road ahead grew busier, tall buildings slowly replacing rows of small shops. The city center was getting closer. “Thank you, Liam,” I said at last, more quietly. “Really.” “You’re welcome.” I could almost p
Liam's POV I remembered this morning, before all of this. Sienna looked tense, her shoulders stiff, her thoughts clearly elsewhere. And now the change was real. Not because I had done anything grand. Just because I was there. Accompanying her. Listening. Not leaving.Maybe that was what







