The more Varya healed, the more restless she felt.
She was finally allowed to leave her bed and move around as she pleased, but her energy never lasted long.
There was a physical therapist who came in and helped her do stretches. It was important that she continued to stretch the scar tissue or it would make movements difficult.
With each passing day, she was gaining more confidence to hold her child without the fear that she was going to get hurt again.
It took a long time, but she finally realized that he calmed down the most when he was in her arms. When the realization struck her, she knew what she had to do.
With her newfound mobility, she tried to walk around the room at least once per day with her baby in her arms.
She was also figuring out his eating schedule so that she could catch his hunger early. He hadn't been upset enough to trigger an outburst of his aura, and she felt like she was doing something correctly after such a rough beginning.