Chapter 64

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Natalia and Nash had just arrived home from school, their emotions still raw from the encounter with Natasha. Nash sat quietly in his room, tears silently streaming down his face, struggling to make sense of what had just happened. Natalia knew he needed to have a heartfelt conversation with his young nephew, to provide comfort and understanding.

Taking a deep breath, Natalia approached Nash and sat beside him on the bed. She placed a gentle hand on his trembling shoulder, offering him a sense of support and reassurance.

"Nash," Natalia began softly, her voice filled with empathy. "I can see that you're feeling overwhelmed right now. It's okay to cry and to feel confused. I want you to know that I'm here for you, and we can talk about what happened if you're ready."

Nash looked up at his aunt, his eyes filled with a mixture of sadness and confusion. "Auntie," he choked out, "I didn't mean to say those things to Mommy. I didn't mean to hurt him."

Natalia's heart ached for Nash's pain, and she gently squeezed his shoulder. "I know, Nash. You didn't mean to hurt him. It's natural for strong emotions to come up in situations like these, especially when you haven't seen your Mommy for such a long time."

Nash wiped away his tears and took a deep breath, trying to steady himself. "But why did i say that he's not my mommy? When did I push him away."

Natalia maintained her comforting presence, understanding the weight of Nash's words. "Sometimes, when we feel scared or overwhelmed, our emotions can make us say things we don't truly mean. It doesn't mean you don't love your Mommy or that you don't want him in your life. It's just a reaction to everything that's happening."

Nash's voice quivered as he spoke, his vulnerability evident. "I miss him, Ate Auntie. I missed having a mommy all this time, and it hurts so much. But I'm also scared that if I let him in, he might leave again."

Natalia nodded understandingly, her voice filled with compassion. "I understand, Nash. It's completely normal to feel scared and uncertain.  But your Mom came back And you met again for a reason. He loves us and wants to be a part of our lives again. We have the chance to rebuild our relationship and create new memories together."

Nash looked into Natalia's eyes, searching for reassurance. "Do you really think my Mommy won't leave again? Can we trust him?"

Natalia took Nash's hand in hers, her grip gentle yet firm. "I believe people can change, Nash. And I believe my brother love for us. We can give him a chance, take things slowly, and see how it goes. We can talk to him, express our feelings, and let him know our fears. Together, we can navigate this journey and find healing."

Nash's tears began to subside, a glimmer of hope flickering in his eyes. He squeezed Natalia's hand tightly, feeling a sense of comfort and security. "Thank you, Auntie Natalia. I'm scared, but I want to try. I want to have a mommy again."

Natalia smiled warmly, her heart filled with love for her nephew. She embraced him tightly, assuring him of her unwavering support. "I'm here for you every step of the way, Nash. We'll face this together as a family, and I know everything will be okay."

As they held each other, the weight of their shared emotions began to lighten. Natalia knew that by fostering open communication and providing a safe space for Nash's vulnerability, they would embark on a journey of healing and growth, forging a stronger bond as a family.

After their heartfelt conversation, Natalia and Nash spent some quiet moments together, allowing the emotions to settle and the healing process to begin. Natalia reassured Nash that they would take things at his pace, giving him the time he needed to adjust and build trust with his mother, Natasha.

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