She couldn't afford to lose her temper and startle her Featherling. The presence of a child was enough to turn the usually fiery Guardian into a paragon of composure.
When Aran stirred and opened his eyes, he found his entire family standing in front of him, staring. His parents showed a perfect blend of worry and anger. His siblings looked proudly at him while Onyx was brimming with joy.
As for Leria, it was hard to determine whether her expression was more relieved from the scare or green with unyielding envy.
"Mom? Big Bros? Sis? What are you doing here?" Aran asked with a mumbling voice from tiredness. "You were supposed to return tomorrow."
"What about me, you Rascal?" Raaz's tone was upset but he couldn't decide whether to be relieved or upset.
"How could I stay away from my baby in such a moment?" Elina's voice was cracked and her eyes watery but she didn't dare approach him until Salaark gave the all-clear.
"What the farm were you thinking?" Lith asked. "You scared us to death!"
"Why didn't you tell me about your intention to Awaken? We could have worked together." Leria had none of Raaz's doubts and was fully aggrieved.
"You almost gave me a heart attack, you dummy!" Onyx sniffled amid tears.
"Congratulations, Hatchling!" Leegaain was the only one festive and sour note in the
group.
Everyone turned to look at him as if he had proposed to cut Aran's arm off.
"One at a time!" Salaark raised her hand, asking them for silence. "Even I don't. understand a word you say and your bickering is giving me a headache. As I said the first time, Aran is fine. He's just tired from his feat."
"Dad, I expected you to be here. Where else were you supposed to be?" Aran replied to them. "I'm sorry, Mom. I didn't want to ruin your vacation. This was supposed to be a surprise for your return.
"I had to Awaken, Big Bro. The process was plenty painful at the bright yellow. If I did it at the deep green or later, it would have been much worse." Aran didn't consider death as a possible outcome but just the idea of a more intense pain made him shudder.
"I didn't tell you because I wanted to test my abilities, Leria. Not everything can be done with teamwork. Also, Lith always says that Awakening is like achieving the violet: no two methods are alike. What works for you wouldn't have worked for me.
"Even worse, we might have ended up creating a hybrid technique that worked for neither of us."
"It makes sense." Leria ruefully conceded.
"I'm sorry, Onyx. I didn't mean to make you worry. I mean, you Awakened too and everything is alright, isn't it?" Onyx gave him something between a hug and a tackle, nuzzling her face while making sure he was alright.
"Thank you, Grandpa. Thank you, Shargein." The Wyrmling didn't talk, he just walked up to Aran and gave him congratulatory licks. "Also, guys, I promise I'll hear everything you have to say and endure any punishment you want, but please, let me eat first."
His stomach roared like an angry lion.
"I'm starving." Another growl confirmed his words.
A snap of Salaark's fingers brought everyone to the dining room and Aran started eating the moment food was placed in front of him. He would have been hungry just for training as much as he did but after a breakthrough, he was ravenous.
It took him several plates and numerous seconds to feel sated. His newly Awakened body digested the food as soon as it was ingested, using the nutrients to fill the void left by the expelled impurities with thicker muscles and denser bones.
The moment Aran was done eating and ready to talk, Elina rushed to his side and held him in her arms, crying.
"I'm sorry, Mom. Please, don't cry!" He felt so guilty that soon Aran started to cry as well. "I'm sorry."
It took the two of them several minutes to calm down and when they did, Raaz didn't feel like scolding his son anymore.
'Later. When Aran has calmed down and away from Elina. He thought.
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