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“Next!” the security officer calls out.
I say
“Miles, buddy, it’s our turn,” I say gently, holding out my hand. “Come on, let’s take our shoes off. Remember how much fun you had last time we did this? Getting to walk through the big scanner?”
Miles suddenly stops, his big eyes turning as wide as saucers as he looks up at the stern security officer. He looks around at the line of people, the buckets of shoes and bags going through the scanners, the woman on the other end checking people with a handheld wand.
And then, out of nowhere, he just… snaps.
One moment Miles is standing upright, holding his little dinosaur carry–on, and the next he’s on the floor, kicking and screaming and pounding his fists.
Everyone turns to look at us. Brian and Liam try to make their way over, but are stopped by security since they already went
through the checkpoint.
“Ma’am, please control your child,” the security officer huffs, folding his arms across his chest.
Sighing, I crouch down to Miles‘ level and try to scoop him up. “I know it’s tough, buddy, but we have to-”
He doesn’t hear me. He just screams even louder and kicks me firmly in the chest, making me lose my breath and drawing the
attention of half the airport at this point.
I curse softly, scratching my head. Miles hasn’t thrown a tantrum like this in years, but when they used to be more common when
he was a toddler, the best thing to do was to allow him to let it out and then take him somewhere safe to calm down.
But here, obviously, we don’t have the luxury of doing that. People are staring, security is getting frustrated, and every time I try
to touch Miles, his screaming just ramps up until it feels like my ears are going to start bleeding.
“Miles,” I say, my voice trembling, “please, let’s just go-”
More screams. More kicking More frustration.
“Lady, get out of the way!”
“Control your kid!”
“Humans and their unruly spawn…”
My heart begins to pound. I whirl around, searching for Liam and Brian, who are currently arguing with security. The twins are crying, confused. And Miles is still screaming and ignoring me entirel
But then, all of a sudden, a familiar presence swoops in. The smell of Arthur’s cologne hits me before I can comprehend what’s happening, and a moment later, he materializes and scoops Miles into his arms, bouncing him gently.
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“Shh,” Arthur says gently, his eyes shielded by those sunglasses of his and his dark hair hidden by a hat. “I’m here, buddy. You’re not going anywhere.”
My eyes widen, lips parting to tell him to put Miles down. But then Miles‘ screaming promptly stops, and with a sniffle, he looks up at Arthur and says, “Daddy?”
Shit. The first word Miles has said in a week, and it’s… Daddy.
Something about it makes my heart break even more. The way Arthur handles Miles as if he’s known him his whole life, the way Miles latches onto him… The way Miles is smiling now, clutching Arthur’s neck.
Arthur suddenly turns to me. “You’re leaving?” he hisses, pulling me aside. “Why?”
I narrow my eyes, the magical moment suddenly having passed. “It’s for the best,” I say firmly, just as I’ve said a thousand times
now in the past week. “I’m doing it for his safety.”
“His safety?” Arthur echoes, incredulous. “Iris-‘
“We have to go,” I cut him off, reaching for Miles. Brian and Liam are staring, checking their watches on the other side of
security. “The plane is going to board soon and now I have to get back at the end of the line.”
But when I reach for Miles, he clutches Arthur tighter, shaking his head. “No! I don’t want to go!”
I hate to say this, but frustration lances through me. Here’s Arthur, swooping in after not being a part of our lives for five years,
and suddenly he’s the superhero. Meanwhile, I’ve been toiling all this time, just trying my hardest to make sure Miles was cared
for.
But I control myself, not wanting to take it out on Miles. It’s not his fault.
“You’re not leaving, Iris,” Arthur says calmly, and it’s only now that I notice his Beta pushing his way toward us with an official-
looking document in his hands. “I won’t let you.”
My lips part, but it’s too late. Ezra holds up the paper, and it’s a fucking warrant for my arrest.
“Iris,” Ezra says, handing me the warrant, “you are under arrest by order of the Alpha President of Ordan. Please come with us.”