[It's not so much that he's unhappy that's upsetting. After all, without bad to contrast the good, how can one truly acknowledge or appreciate goodness? She would rather nothing bad happen to him ever, but she also understands that that's not realistic.
No. What's upsetting is that he's not telling her about it. Maybe it's true; maybe he doesn't have any idea why he's so sleepless. But... she feels like there's more to it than that.
She moves her other arm across her body so that she can hug him with both arms now, humming lightly a lullaby she hasn't sung in years. True, Thomas was usually the restless child. But it's a song both of her children should be familiar with.]
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No. What's upsetting is that he's not telling her about it. Maybe it's true; maybe he doesn't have any idea why he's so sleepless. But... she feels like there's more to it than that.
She moves her other arm across her body so that she can hug him with both arms now, humming lightly a lullaby she hasn't sung in years. True, Thomas was usually the restless child. But it's a song both of her children should be familiar with.]