Which, all things said, shouldn't have been possible. But she looked up anyway, cast her gaze around the room, and then locked eyes with him. He wasn't sitting up, he hadn't made a sound, but where she'd only seen eyelids every other time she looked, this time there were his glittering green eyes. Her heart leaped up into her throat and she leaned forward, disbelieving but infinitely hopeful.
"Adrien," She breathed.
She should go and get Gabriel, let him know that his son's eyes were open. But she couldn't look away from him - she felt rooted to the spot, and there was some part of her that was terrified that he would fall unconscious again when she wasn't looking.
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Which, all things said, shouldn't have been possible. But she looked up anyway, cast her gaze around the room, and then locked eyes with him. He wasn't sitting up, he hadn't made a sound, but where she'd only seen eyelids every other time she looked, this time there were his glittering green eyes. Her heart leaped up into her throat and she leaned forward, disbelieving but infinitely hopeful.
"Adrien," She breathed.
She should go and get Gabriel, let him know that his son's eyes were open. But she couldn't look away from him - she felt rooted to the spot, and there was some part of her that was terrified that he would fall unconscious again when she wasn't looking.