Oooh. Gavotte loved yogurt. His stomach rumbled yet again, since he had only eaten one slice of bread. He didn't know how long he was asleep for, but it felt like forever, since he was so hungry. Or maybe the nightmare had just worked up his appetite. He was thinking about his dreams (mostly the second one) when Jen leaned her head on his shoulder. He smiled, enjoying the presence of her warmth. It was comforting to be around her. Even in this new world of darkness, he had a light.
"Of course," he chuckled. "You know Jen, I think I had a dream you kissed me last night. I don't think anyone else could feel that warm, except maybe Solara, and I highly doubt Solara would come back from the dead and do that."
Cadence ran her hand through her daughter's auburn hair. She wasn't used to being gentle, but she had to sometimes. "Of course I can forgive you. Voices in your head aren't something you admit to everyone." Cadence rocked her daughter in her arms, like she would rock a baby. "Now you better go to sleep. You are obviously exhausted. If you are still in pain, I can go downstairs and bring Rowan up here."
Rowan knew his healing wouldn't take effect so quickly on Olivia. Her immunity to fire meant she also had some resistance against his ability. On the good side, she wouldn't need to worry about disintegrating in a glow of light. Rowan wasn't going to kill his friend.
"Cadence took her upstairs, into her bedroom I think." Rowan gently brushed the hair out of Olivia's eyes. He could probably have sped up his healing, but he was too scared to. He didn't know his boundaries yet. How much would be an overdose for someone? Rowan didn't want to find out the hard way. For the good of everyone, he had to hold back.