Children of the Sun

by Cirrus Sky

First published

A little bit of a disturbed night isn't too bad for Sunset, considering the cause.

Woken unexpectedly in the night. Sunset doesn't mind. The small hours of the day are perfect for introspection and though. She also has certain responsibilities these days. Responsibilities she wouldn't trade for two worlds.

Sunrise is not quite here

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Sunset woke alone in bed, the haze of sleep in her mind leaving her confused for a beat. Why was she alone? What had woken her? There was some urgency in her though. A need to get up.

Instinct had her moving before sound registered to her sleep addled brain. There was the shrill wail of an unhappy baby. Sunset was stood by the crib when she was finally fully awake and aware of what she was doing. “Oh, hush baby, Momma is here.” She said, loud enough to be heard over the noise. “Oh my Meridian, hush now.” She reached in to lift the squalling bundle and almost at once the baby's cries petered down to whimpers.

It had come naturally to her, handling the tiny baby, soothing upsets and calming frustrations. Even without her particular talent, she simply knew what was needed. She'd also been fine with holding such a delicate and valuable being, none of the worries or concerns that sometimes plagued a new parent coming to mind.

“See baby girl, Momma's got you.” Sunset cooed, resting the tiny form against her shoulder and jigging her a little. “Now what is the problem huh?” Something had to have woken the baby, but there was no tell-tale smell or feel that meant it was changing time. She wasn't pouting her lips and twitching her chin in search of food and there was no rumble of uncomfortable gas that would need help to expel. The temperature in the room and of the baby felt just right, but Sunset had more than an inkling as to the issue.

Meridian was restful now, held close against Sunset's shoulder, head cradled against her neck. “Lonely were we baby girl? That makes two of us” A tiny sigh was her reply, a chubby cheek pressed against her skin, snuggling closer.

Smiling, Sunset returned to the bed, arranging the pillows so she could sit comfortably and hold the baby. Skin to skin contact was a great comfort and there was only so long she could indulge in this before her little girl would be too big. It wasn't often that it was only the two of them either, Sunset having to share (sometimes grateful, sometimes feeling a little selfish and wanting the baby all to herself).

But they hadn't been anywhere since the birth of their little bundle of joy and it had been necessary for one of them to take this overnight trip. Sunset had stayed behind, even if she'd wished they could all be together. It would be too stressful for them all, just for the sake of a little professional showing to keep everyone happy.

Settled on the bed, she shifted the baby a little and was treated to the slightest yowl as Meridian moved, only to stop when Sunset rested her against her collar. Downy soft hair brushed under her chin. At six months old, little Meridian had beautiful tufts of pastel streaked hair. She was a touch lighter toned that Sunset in skin-tone but her hair was almost a match to her godmother's, bar a few more streaks of vanilla yellow breaking up the array. The little soft patch where she rubbed her tiny head when she lay was still smooth though, it was a little favourite of Sunset's to smooth with a finger to comfort her child.

“That's better isn't it Meridian hmm? Snuggled close to Momma.” Sunset whispered, she lifted a hand to gently brush a finger over smooth skin, from the little patch at the back of her head across to a chubby cheek.

One finger that was suddenly grabbed by a small but strong hand. Alert chartreuse eyes locked onto hers and a gummy smile appeared. “Hey there baby girl.” Sunset smiled back, still amazed that this tiny human was hers. Her family no matter what. A gurgle came in answer and Meridian kept tight hold of Sunset's finger.

“All awake even though it is late.” Sunset teased, using her free hand to boop Meridian's button nose. “But we've got to sleep baby, to be ready for the day.” She angled herself to kiss a tiny forehead. “Okay, so you can sleep whenever you want to because you're too cute to deny, but Momma has to be awake and Momma needs some sleep.” Meridian replied with a huge yawn for such a small person, making Sunset chuckle.

“See that? You're sleepy too.” She smoothed her finger across Meridian's cheek again and was rewarded with another yawn and cute lip-smacking.

A lullaby was probably in order, but Sunset couldn't think of anything traditional to sing. This late at night and still pretty tired, she couldn't really think of any of the cutesy songs for children. Honestly, Meridian seemed most interested in the sound of her voice and the tone of her words more than the song. It was only others who would have an opinion about lyrics.

A certain snippet of song came to mind, one Sunset loved and unashamedly applied to herself. Gently rocking Meridian she started to sing.“You hold on to me...hold on to me” Just a rendition of the chorus, this late and with Meridian actually sleepy, the whole song wasn't needed.

“We are children of the sun...” She trailed off, little even breaths against her skin told her that the baby was asleep. It had only taken the chorus and a repeat paired with the gentle rocking motion to send Meridian back to dreamland. “Goodnight baby girl.” Sunset whispered, standing carefully so as not to disturb her.

Gently laying Meridian in her crib, Sunset arranged the blankets just so. It wasn't long to dawn and a new day. Enough time for her to get a little more sleep before starting their day properly. By the next night their little family would be whole again.

Getting back into bed, Sunset arranged it so she could lay and look at the crib, watching Meridian sleep.

Sunset fell asleep smiling.


--I'll be singing you
Songs of tomorrow--