One night, we had just tucked Megan in bed and she was fast starting to fall asleep. Nothing like the warm feeling of sleep embarking – so I thought. It was apparent that she wasn’t going to fall asleep just yet, but instead, was hanging onto a thought. She stiffened slightly as she spoke to me in a soft voice and told me about a boy.
I saw Raymond again today. He was walking this way and I was so happy. You know, I had to wait for him. I wanted him to sit next to me, but.. but.. then he didn’t…”
Her voice grew softer as she told me her story. She paused once then twice and couldn’t say another word, as she just welled up and started crying. And I could tell this wasn’t the same type of crying as wanting a toy she couldn’t have. This hurt came from the inside. All I could do was hold her and tell her it was going to be alright. Just hold her. My baby girl.
You know, she didn’t just “cry.” She was sobbing uncontrollably for 20mins! Well, that’s what they say about most break-ups. The average time to get over it and move on is about 6mos. And, it seems it’s about that time. So, now there’s a new boy in her life, “Xi-Xi,” (pronounced C-C). 🙂 Love is in the air again!