by Blythe on December 15th, 2010, 4:57 am
70 Spring, 505 AV
When Blythe awoke the next morning, her grandmother was sitting in the chair, rocking back and forth, holding her newborn baby girl. Blythe hadn't yet given her a name.
Blythe was still tired from the previous day, and for some reason, a little dizzy, so she sat up slowly, clutching her head a little with her right hand as the world around her began to spin. It calmed down after a few moments, and Blythe removed her hand from her head.
"Grandma..." Blythe whispered, as Rose rocked back and forth in the chair, bouncing the baby, getting her to relax. The baby was wrapped in a pink blanket, and Rose seemed neither tired nor awake, but somewhere in between. She seemed serene and happy to Blythe, as she held her great-grandchild. Rose rubbed noses with Blythe's baby, and her child tried to grab Rose's nose. Blythe laughed.
Rose looked up from the baby, "oh you're awake," Rose said, a little surprised. Blythe just smiled warmly up at her grandmother. "Would you like to hold her?" Rose said. "Yes, I do," Blythe said, wishing she could get herself to add the silent, 'she's my baby.'
Rose tip-toed over to Blythe and bent down. She rested on her knees before handing the baby over to Blythe. Blythe took her from her grandmother. Just then, the baby began to cry. "Shhhhhh," she said, "Mommy is here for you."
Blythe moved a corner of the blanket away from the baby's face. The baby looked up at her wide-eyed. Her eyes were an icy blue, so icy, that it sent a short chill down Blythe's spine. The baby had stopped crying only long enough to look up at Blythe, before she started up again.
"So have you picked out a name yet?" Rose asked her, over the baby's crying form. Blythe was rocking the baby slowly, back and forth in her arms, trying to get her to calm down. "Shhhhhh," she kept whispering to the little bundle of joy, "shhhhhhh."
Blythe then looked up at her grandmother. "No, I haven't actually," Blythe began, "I was hoping a name would come to me when I saw her." Her grandmother chuckled, "guess it doesn't work that way..."
"What about Aria?" Rose asked. Blythe scrunched up her nose. "Doesn't seem to suit her," she replied, as the baby started to calm down. Blythe looked back down at her baby. "Don't worry grandma," she began, "I'll think of something."
"Eventually," her grandmother finished. Blythe smiled, and rubbed noses with her baby, who stared up at her with wide eyes, and giggled, a little bit of spit dribbling out the side of her mouth. It reminded her of a doe, the baby's eyes. How wide they were... how alert they became when something she didn't know or understand came to her attention. "Suppose that's it then."
"What's it?" Rose asked. "I think I'll call her Fawn," Blythe replied, as she started to bounce the baby and rubbed noses with it again. The baby giggled, more drool dripping out the side of it's mouth.
Rose leaned over and wiped off the drool with her fingers. "That's a nice name," she said with a smile, as she looked down at her great-granddaughter. "Hello Fawn, welcome to the world," she said simply, holding out her finger to Fawn, who latched onto it, and smiled, little tongue sticking out, eyes still wide, showing off their beautiful icy blue. Both women laughed, and Blythe's heart felt as though it were about to explode it was so filled with joy. This baby was hers. Not her grandmother's or her mothers. Not Briar's or Mist's or anyone else's. It was hers, and hers alone.
Blythe leaned over and kissed her baby's forehead before lifting her shirt a bit, and holding Fawn to her breast so she could feed. It tickled at first, and on occasion, the baby would bite her, and she'd stifle a low "ooowwww." When the baby seemed satisfied, Blythe patted her back lightly until she burped, and then handed her back to Rose.
"I hope you don't mind, but I need some rest," Blythe said as she lay back down. Her grandmother nodded, placing the baby in her crib. She rocked it gently, and eventually, Fawn fell asleep to her mother's lullaby. Her grandmother used to sing it to her. At times, Blythe thought Rose joined in the singing too, but she was too distracted by watching her baby sleep as Rose rocked her crib to be sure.
The lullaby went like this:
"Hush-a-bye don't you cry,
Go to sleep-y, little baby.
When you wake you shall have
All the pretty little horses.
Blacks and bays, dapple grays,
Coach and six white horses.
Hush-a-bye don't you cry,
Go to sleep-y, little baby."
By the time Blythe had finished singing the lullaby, Fawn was fast asleep, and Rose had tucked another pale yellow blanket around her, and kissed her forehead. She then went back to her seat, and started knitting.
Blythe soon fell asleep after closing her eyes. She didn't dream however, and awoke to Fawn crying a few hours later because she needed to be fed again, and be changed.
Rose showed her how to change Fawn's cloth diaper, and after, Blythe nursed her Fawn again, before Fawn fell back asleep.
Blythe stayed up a little longer, writing her poetry, but none of it made sense, she wasn't even sure they were all meant to be the same poem. Frustrated and exhausted, Blythe fell back asleep a few hours later, after recording the line, "when leaves fall into one."
Not taking on threads until further notice.