In the days that followed, she paid closer attention to her sons’ rooms, looking for signs or clues that might explain her eldest son’s fears. She even consulted with a child psychologist, who suggested that his behavior might stem from a deep sense of responsibility and protection towards his younger sibling. The psychologist assured her that it was not uncommon for older children to create imaginary scenarios to cope with their feelings.
Still, the mother couldn’t shake the unease that lingered. She spent more time with her sons, encouraging open conversations and ensuring they felt loved and secure. Every morning, she found solace in the sight of her eldest son cradling his brother, a quiet guardian in the dawn’s light.
