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The Kiss
Seafoam on the shore
Pairing: Pirate! Hobie Brown x fem! Reader
Word count: 2.8k
Tags: Use of Y/N, no specific physical description of the reader (except for her clothing), CW drinking, CW food mentions, TW injury.
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You run as fast as you can, your feet flying off the muddy uneven streets. Huffing while a local copper yells at you to stop, his yells get more exhausted every second he chases after you. So far he isn't even near you, one of the few benefits of staying at a provincial fishing town is that the police are either too out of shape to catch you, their bellies round, definitely full of ale. Or they simply don't give a damn about a pickpocket, muttering to themselves how they're not paid enough to do a city cop's job.
Losing your balance, you silently curse at your worn down work boots. Sliding off the ground, skidding off down the streets, disturbing the hustle and bustle of the market. You hit a vegetable cart along the way, wood splintering, scratching your arms. Cabbages and carrots fly off, there's yelling and screaming around you and your legs are aching from the impact.
âSorry!â You yell back to a disgruntled vendor.
He curses at you and your entire family for ruining his sale. You take a mental note to pay him back somehow when you're not currently occupied.
Digging your heels in, you come to a halt, you're lucky enough to get a hold on a lamp post. Glancing behind, you don't see the cop running after you but you're not taking any chances so you enter a tight alleyway. You know this village like the back of your hand, you have to or else seeing the inside of the jail would be waiting for you in the future.
Knowing thereâs a pipe somewhere along the walls, you run your muddy hands along the bricks, the cramp walls touching your back and chest, you stop when your nail hits something metallic.
Your ears perk up at someone snitching, âfuckâ without hesitation, you climb up the rusty pipe.
Hands digging into the metal. It creaks and groans, but it seems like lady luck is on your side when you reach the top with no problems.
Hearing hurried footsteps down below, you immediately lie low on the roof. Hiding yourself from his gaze. The cop glances around the alley, scratching his head, confused as to how you escaped without a trace.
âDamnâ he mutters, completely winded.
You smile to yourself as he leaves. The sun bares at your back, cotton blouse sticking to your skin. Needing a bath is an understatement.
Standing up, you carefully tread the roof, avoiding floors that look damaged. You definitely don't want a repeat incident of what happened six villages ago. You can never get used to the view from up high, the sea blends in with the orange sky, melting together, blues, greens and reds mingle in harmony. The setting sun paints a picturesque scenery, draping everything it touches in its heavenly light.
Ships and fishing boats float above the waves as if they're dancing to the sound of the water splashing on its wooden sides.
Your hands instinctively reach for the necklace hidden under your blouse. Fingers tracing the etching of a flying bird that you know like the back of your hand.
Despite the open sea, you can't help but feel trapped. The docks beckon you over to somewhere you can't remember, somewhere where you can rest in peace, somewhere across the deep dark treacherous sea are people you can call your home. People who may have been looking for you all this time. Their faces are but a blur in your mind, voices a mere echo lingering in your heart. The pendant leaves a circular indent on your palms as you grip it tight.
Is it possible to miss someone you don't even remember?
Your train of thought gets interrupted by movement from a ship floating along the dock, a large sailboat whose wood differs from each one of its structures. You can tell from how some of it is painted gold and silver like the ones on royal ships, it looks like it was hastily hammered into regular oak with intricate carvings. Some wood blends better together, dark timber melding with ashen wood. Three cannons are lined on the sides, its metal having seen better days, no longer glimmering in the sunlight.
From where you're standing, the figurehead on the bow looks peculiar, like nothing you've ever seen traveling along coastal towns. A fierce creature with sharp teeth opening its jaws, eyes wide and alert. Its red scaly skin adds to its terrifying image. What's more peculiar is the lack of flag flying on its mast. An unknown ship from an unknown place tickles your curiosity.
You slink back down on the roof when a woman emerges from below deck, her blond hair shining under the sun. Another much taller one follows behind her. Raven colored hair flowing in the soft wind. They seem to be arguing, but you're completely bewildered as to how they're allowed to sail. All this time, you can't believe that you can actually step foot inside a boat, moreso sail on it.
This changes everything, you suppose.
You leave the roof, letting the women argue amongst themselves. Expertly hopping from awning to canopy, you land at your final destination, the White Salmon pub.
Jumping down, you land on a cart full of broken fishing nets, it's a miracle that you weren't tangled under all the mess.
Entering the rowdy pub, the smell of ale and pickled fish enters your nostrils. A bunch of sailors sing off key in the middle, too drunk to care about the ruckus they're making. You try to blend in with the drunk crowd, hiding behind people, weaving around them to sneak past the bar and upto the stairs leading up to your room.
âOi! did ya think I wouldn't notice ya?â
You stop just about the foot of the stairs. Groaning in exasperation, quickly taking off the bandana tied around your face to conceal half of your face. You try your best to put your best smile, turning your charm up to a hundred.
âHi, aunty Janetâ you walk towards her like a child caught with their hands inside the cookie jar. âI got the butter you askedâ
Janet huffs, eyes narrowed, her brows furrowed. You place the stick of butter in front of her like an offering to appease an angry God.
âPlease don't tell me the coppers will be knocking on my doors againâ
âThat was one time! Besides I actually paid for this oneâ you push the butter towards her with your finger. She stares at it like you're giving her contraband.
You give her one charming smile, she sighs, taking the butter from the counter. âYou're on thin ice, Y/N. Don't make me regret taking you in.â
âThat was a year ago and look, I'm still here!â
âA year and a half, I counted because with every shit ya manage to pull, a strand of my hair turns white.â she points at her hair that's almost completely white. âThis used to be blackâ
âI know, I'm sorry. I just need toââ
âTo what? It always seems like you're hiding shit from me and Thenaâ She tries to hold your hand on the counter but you flinch away.
âWon't happen again, I promise.â A clear lie on your part, you'll just have to be better at sneaking. You vault over the counter to roll up your sleeves, clean yourself up and put on your apron.
âWhen will you learn, girl?â
âWhen the king sentences me to death himself!â grabbing an empty tray, you start clearing a nearby table. Janet pinches the bridge of her nose.
After dodging rowdy customers and a flying pint, Thena takes a break with you in the tiny corner of the tavern. She unabashedly sighs loudly, smelling of ale and lavender she hastily rubbed on to mask the scent of alcohol.
You side eye her with a tired smile, Thena sighs again, louder this time, a few patrons gaze your way.
âAlright, what's wrong?â
âOh nothin' it's just Arthur's back again and he hasn't even glanced my wayâ
You flick your eyes towards the blonde patron nursing a pint, his green eyes meet yours, he smiles with his yellow teeth and you look away immediately, not from embarrassment, no, but from how you don't want his eyes on you.
Why in the world is Thena so smitten by someone like Arthur who comes and goes into the pub more than he goes inside a bathroom?
âYou could do better, Thena. One that actually brings in coins instead of using them all in the pub or a brothel.â
âI know,â she sighs once again. Leaning closer to your side so you slide further away. âBut he's the fittest bloke here thoughâ whining, she puffs out her cheeks.
As if some divine comedy, Arthur beckons you over with a twist of his hand. You internally cringe.
Thena gasps, âI think he's finally taking notice of me!â She stands up, sauntering over to his table with the confidence of a newborn deer.
Before you could rescue her though, Janet yells at you from the other side of the room. âGet back to work, Y/N!â She signals with head, pointing towards a table by the corner.
You groan, lumbering your way towards the customers. His large back is turned away from you, brown hair neatly slicked back, clothes looking too neat and expensive for a dingy pub like the white salmon. His companion thumps her head on the wall lightly like she's trying to get water out of her ears. Her hair is cut short, glasses over her almond shaped eyes, clothes equally looking expensive but less neat than her large companion.
Her lips turn upwards once she sees you. âFinally some serviceâ she stretches her legs out, noting how she's wearing trousers instead of the usual frilly skirts rich women wear.
âSorry, what can I do for you?â You put on your customer service voice that's laced with mild annoyance. The man sits still like a rock, his back still turned away from you.
âFish and chips, some pickled eggs and a pint.â She glances at her friend before groaning with a sly smirk. âAnd he'll have plain porridge, no seasoning, just porridge. It's better if it's days old. Right, Miguel?â
The man huffs, craning his neck to look over his shoulder. The single candle light on the table illuminates his chiseled face, turning his eyes crimson.
âA pint will doâ his voice is gruff yet calm.
There's alarm bells ringing in your head, the tray falls from your shaking hands. Your heart thumps louder than the clanking metal.
âCareful there, it's bad to drink on the jobâ His friendâs comment falls on deaf ears as you stare at the man before you. His expression doesn't change except for how his eyebrows lift slightly.
It's been years, surely he doesn't recognize me as an adult, right?
You clear your throat, mustering the best smile you can do. âSorry about that, I'll get your orders right awayâ leaning down to take the tray from the sticky floors, your necklace slips out of your blouse, the gold shimmering in the candle light.
He could burn you with just his stare.
Walking briskly, clutching the tray, its metal is uncomfortably cold on your skin. The pub seems to get louder and louder with every footstep, the laughter and rowdy singing makes you dizzy. Janet calls after you as you run up the stairs to your room.
Thinking fast, you lock the door, pushing your dresser to further lock it. Your mind races to the floorboards beneath your threadbare bed. With your bare hands you hastily take the wood out revealing a hollow hole containing your possessions.
There's loud booming footsteps climbing up the stairs. Followed by his voice calling your name.
âFuckâ without thinking, you take the bag from its hiding place, slinging it over your shoulder before you cross the small space to the window.
âY/N, Please!â He keeps calling after you. âLet me just,â thump, âfuck!â
That's your signal to jump down.
Landing on your heels, you feel your knees aching from the fall. You hear your bedroom door slam open with a force that surely broke its hinges.
You run like you've ran from him like last time.
Suddenly, you're thirteen years old, weaving through the forest, vines prickling your legs as you wade through the thicket. White lilies are but a blur as tears flow freely from your eyes as you keep running without a destination.
Why? Aren't you enough? Did she not love you like you thought she did? What did you do to deserve being abandoned twice?
You're back to the present when he yells your name again. Your heart pounds loudly on your ribcage, lungs burning, you feel like you're about to collapse.
His companion also runs after you, screaming your name desperately.
But you have the upperhand. Using the moon as your guide, you climb up a house, its bricks protruding out of the walls, the place you used to climb to practice, but now you climb it to save your own skin.
Running from roof to roof, you feel a presence behind you. His thunderous footsteps echo into the cold night. You don't dare look behind.
The woman follows you from the ground, her heels clicking on the uneven sidewalk. âY/N! Wait upâshit!â Without looking down, you hear her fall.
He screams your name again, the same one she called you back then.
You run furiously, jumping off the side only to keep running towards the docks. Panicking, you see a ship leaving the docks, its fishing net left hanging on the side. Without thinking, you make a break for it.
Sprinting on the old docks, you leap the huge gap. Miraculously, you take hold of the net, clinging to it with all your might. Entering the net, you ignore the smell of fish, watching as the place you once called home gets smaller and smaller.
You say goodbye to Janet, who kindly took you in without asking for anything in return. Who gave you a job and a room so you don't freeze and starve outside. Who took care of you when you fell ill to the cold.
You say goodbye to Thena, the only friend you've ever had, the longest friend you've ever had. The same Thena who taught you how to sew and mend your own clothes. Thena who taught you how to throw a punch when a handsy sailor tries to touch you.
Thena whom you've grown accustomed to calling you her sister.
You say goodbye to the fishing town you've only recently called your home.
You say goodbye to the man at the docks who's staring at your fleeing form, whose eyes are narrowed, almost pleading for you to come back.
A/N: There's no Hobie appearance in this chapter yet :( (next chapter though đ)
Hope you like it, thank you for reading!
I BET ON LOSING DOGS
ŕ¨ŕ§ an unexpected surprise throws a wrench in your relationship with ken
â§.* ken sato x fem!reader, reader is an uriko (beer girl for japanese baseball games), unprotected s/ex, accidental pregnancy trope, angst with comfort, reader gets harassed, mentions of alcohol, mentions of violence, mentions of injuries, slight ooc!kenji but this is MY interpretation of him, emi makes an appearance, talks about fatherhood, relationship context, flashback heavy, 8k+ words i am so sick for this man
â§.* dawn says: i am absolutely in love with this pathetic milf </3
Life as the girlfriend of Japanâs number one baseball player wasnât as easy as people think it is.Â
The news portals and papers call you a modern day Cinderella, swept from her life of being a simple beer girl, and right into the arms of Japanâs best player, Ken Sato.
Looking back, you never thought you would catch his eye.Â
You, a simple Uriko girl trying to get enough commission to pay off your literature degree at a community college, and him, one of the best baseball players to ever grace Japanâs shore. The both of you were a mismatch made on the verdant fields of the biggest game in Ken Satoâs lifeâand you will never forget the day you first met him.Â
âLadies and gentlemen, the game will begin shortly! Please get to your seats and hang on tightly for the match of your life.âÂ
The announcerâs voice booms across the stadium, echoing the cries and cheers from over 10,000 baseball fans coming to see this legendary playoff between the Giants and the Tigers.Â
Working as an Uriko girlâor better known as a baseball girlâcame with plenty of challenges.Â
There were the heavy bags full of beer that you had to carry up and down the stands, sometimes weighing up to 10kg. The smiles you always have on, the makeup you wear to hide your eyebags from working two part time jobs so you can afford to pay off your literature degree; sweltering heat and a loud, rowdy crowd fuelled by beer from the other keg girls working this cutthroat job.Â
Many of them were wannabe idols who perfected the art of cultivating a following on social media and had regulars in the palm of their hands. Only a few handful shared the same fate as you did.Â
The truth was, you thought it was just another ordinary day at work when you overhear someone whispering excitedly behind the stands.
âI heard Ken Sato has come out of his break to play this game.âÂ
Your attention slips from adjusting the straps of your beer keg and you try to listen in on their conversation.Â
âHe is so cute,â one girl with braided pigtails swoons.Â
âTotally,â another agrees, wearing a baseball cap backwards to show off her petite features and pouty lips. âAnd heâs never dated anyone since coming back to Japan. Maybe one of us could change that for him.â
She giggles, as if it's the funniest joke sheâs ever told.Â
You try hard not to roll your eyes. A man like Ken Sato would never go for one of these girls. He was the type to exclusively date models and actresses, not struggling Urikos selling beer on the stands.
But, you donât dash their hopes, and you follow the rest of them in a line, plastering on a smile and mustering up the courage to charm potential buyers into being regulars.
âLadies and gentlemenâletâs put our hands together for the Giants!â
The roar of the crowd behind the doors shakes through your sneakers, in tandem with the tripling speed of your heartbeat. Electricity sparks through the air, and you can feel it in between your teeth when the stadium doors open and everyone rushes forward, pushing you along the stream of girls ready to break their sales target.
âAnd Sato-san steps foot into the pitch!â
You step out of the shadows, into the piercing bright light of the open air stadium, its magnetic dome rippling above.Â
âLadies and gentlemen, Ken Sato is back in his element!âÂ
You take a deep breath and catch a manâs eye. He nods at you and you smile, making your way towards him with a red cup in hand and frozen beer on your back ready to be poured.
Let the game begin.Â
 âLadies and gentlemen, Ken Sato is back in his element!âÂ
The announcerâs voice booms across the stadium, echoing the cries and cheers from over 10,000 baseball fans coming to see this legendary playoff between the Giants and the Tigers.Â
Itâs the game of his life, and to say that Ken is nervous would be an understatement. He twists the bat in his hands, adjusts his batting helmet and steps onto the pitch.Â
âOi, Satoâremember, donât lose your cool,â Coach Shimura sternly warns him before he enters the game, flinty eyes never once softening even when Ken shoots him a reassuring smile.Â
âI got this in the bag, coach. Just wait and see.â
Shimura doesnât scoff, though the corners of his mouth lifts slightly. After months of watching him play in the leagues, the older man can be assured of his star playerâs credibility.
Giving him a two finger salute, the young man picks up his favorite bat and high tails it to the edge of the pitch.Â
The crowds cheer, their cries reverberating right into his bones. Heâs focused, eyes on the pitcher who assesses him from head to toe like heâs vermin on the bottom of his shoes. Ken resists the urge to smirk behind his visor, eyes on the ball and head in the game.Â
âSato! Sato! Sato!âÂ
He tunes out the cheers, breathing deeply when the pitcher winds his arm back, and the ball goes flying. Narrowing his entire mind on the incoming white blur, he bats and it collides with the hardwood, flying off into the distance.Â
âAnd Sato nails it right out of the park!âÂ
âHere we go,â Ken mutters under his breath, lurching across the bases until he finally hits a home run.Â
The crowd swells like his erratic heartbeat, cheering out his name. Ken gives them a wave, his handsome face plastered all over the big screens, and in the front of the stands, right in the VIP center, his father whoops, raising his cane in exuberance.
Just the sight of the old man fills him with warmth, and Ken doubles back, about to return to his position when a movement on the second bleachers catches his attention.
His sharp, keen eyes catch sight of a man pushing an Uriko girl, goading her on as she backs away, apologizing profusely. He pushes her again, and she stumbles back, dangerously close to the edge of the staircase where she could take a tumble and break her neck.
Ken doesn't know what compels him to lurch right towards her, jumping over the barricade and straight into the stands, much to the crowdâs horror.Â
â... you rejected me over and over againâŚâ
âIâm sorry but this is just my job!âÂ
The red-faced man puffs his chest, and if looks could kill, the poor beer girl wouldâve been dead twice over. Heâs twice as big as her, and the other spectators are too afraid to jump right in due to his sheer size. But, thatâs never stopped Ken Sato beforeâin fact, bigger opponents were his speciality.
âOi! Back away from her,â he growls, and before anyone can blink, heâs grabbing the poor, shaken girl and shielding her behind his body.Â
The crowds are murmuring, the commentators having a field day announcing every movement of his diversion from the main game. The referee repeatedly blows his whistle, but Ken ignores it, his instinct to protect the weak more important than some league title.
Shimura muscles his way through the crowd, and for a second, Ken thinks heâs gonna blow up on him when the older man glares at the bulky man.Â
âGet out of here before I call security on you,â he sneers. âBullying some poor girl because of your delusions. Tch. Away with you!â
The onlookers jeer him, and he has no choice but to scurry away from the game, tail tucked in between his legs unless he wants to face the wrath of every Ken Sato fan.Â
Later that day when youâre washing your face in a nearby restroom, trying hard not to have a full on breakdown that your reputation and sales were ruined, you stumble into a familiar figure who gives you a once over, his mellow voice resonating through you.
âHeyâyouâre the beer girl from before, right?â
Ken takes one look at your red-rimmed eyes and clicks his tongue. âAh. Crap. Mustâve been a horrible experience for you, huh? Youâre making me feel bad, angel. You wanna get some food and then we can talk about it?âÂ
Sliding your eyes over his handsome face, youâre momentarily stunned by those high cheekbones and deeply unnerving violet eyes. His shapely lips and messy dark hair, coupled with his tall, slender build and broad shoulders, makes you suddenly realize that those girls outside the stadium doors were right.
Ken Sato is so cute.Â
âI-Iââ you stammer, and flush, looking away. Did he just call me angel?
He gives you a sheepish smile, devoid of the cockiness and pride youâve heard most baseball players possess.Â
âSorryâtoo forward? I heard girls in Japan were more shy and reserved so you donât have to say âyesâ if youâre uncomfortableââ
âNo!â You exclaim, and then start to panic when the rejection settles in for him. âI meanâyes! Yes. I would like to get some food. With you,â you add lamely. âA-are we going now?â
Catching himself before he bursts into laughter, Ken nods, rubbing the back of his neck.Â
âSure. I know a great ramen place.â
âSold,â you say, a smile playing in the corners of your lips.Â
Maybe you mightâve messed up your commission for the week and would have to defer your dorm payment for another month, but none of it matters to you right now.
All you could think about was how sweet it would be if you could bring back the smile on Ken Satoâs faceâperhaps make him laugh for real this time.Â
âLetâs go for dinner, then,â he gestures for you to follow him, and you swear there are stars in your eyes; you canât stop staring at him. âWhatâs your name, by the way?âÂ
âY/N,â you mumble, and blink when he extends his hand, an easygoing grin on those perfect lips.
âIâm Ken. Sato Ken.âÂ
I know, you want to say, but tame down the fangirling, taking his hand. His palm is smooth, but his fingers have calluses on them from one too many rough tumbles on the pitch.
âY/N,â he turns your name over in his mouth and you think itâs never sounded as beautiful as it does now. âItâs nice to meet you.â
You let go of his hand, feeling his warmth sinking past your skin, making your heartbeat kick up a notch.Â
âItâs nice to meet you, too⌠Ken.â
The rest, as they say, is history.Â
His large palm smoothes down your tummy, drawing you from the brink of sleep and back into a barely illuminated room.Â
You crack your eyes open, one lid at a time, feeling him pushing your hair aside to kiss down the nape of your neck.
âMhm,â your boyfriendâs sleep-drenched voice, still husky and rough, makes something deep inside of you throb. âMorning, angel. Did you sleep well last night?âÂ
Stifling a yawn, you nod, much too comfortable in his luxurious king-sized bed. Since coming clean on the dating rumors, Ken had whisked you away from your cramped dorm room to live with him right on the Azabu hills in his expensive, high-tech mansion.
You still went to school and did your assignments, but the biggest difference was you didn't have to worry about food or accommodation like before.Â
âLike a log.â You lean into his embrace, loving how sturdy and warm his chest is against your back, making you feel protected and safe.Â
âGood morning, Kenji and Y/N. Shall I prepare breakfast for the both of you? Eggs and toast or some pancakes?âÂ
Minaâs robotic voice chirps from somewhere behind Ken, and you feel him grab a pillow, tossing it over his shoulder. It thuds onto the floor, and you donât have to look to know that the Sato familyâs robot assistant has deftly avoided it.
âGive us some space, Mina,â Ken groans, burying his face into your hair. âItâs cuddle time. Weâll call you when we need you.â
âAlright. But, donât forget that you have an interview with Tokyo Today at 11AM. Enjoy your morning, Kenji and Y/N.âÂ
You muffle the urge to laugh, turning around and drinking in the sight of his hazy, adoring violet eyes and sleepy face. Booping the tip of his nose with your index finger, you click your tongue. âDonât be too mean to Mina. She was just doing her job.â
He grabs your hand and presses it to his cheek, breathing in a deep sigh. âNot my fault someoneâs being so enticing today.â
âHow can I be enticing?â You tease. âIâm just laying right next to you.â
Ken rolls his eyes, drawing the blanket down to expose your naked shoulder. âUm, duh. My super cute girlfriend is naked in bed with me. What else do you think is on my mind?âÂ
He loves how your nose crinkles when you laugh, fighting against the urge to kiss you all over for being so adorable.
You place a palm flat on his chest, exerting the slightest bit of pressure and he yields, shifting onto his back. The look of adoration on his face never wanes when you straddle his lap, your hair falling across his face. He pushes it aside with surprising tenderness, a huge palm cupping your face as he strokes the fullness of your mouth with his thumb.Â
âI love you, you know that?âÂ
You kiss the pad of his thumb, basking in his adoration and your pure devotion for him.
âI know.â
Ken arches one dark brow. âNot gonna say it back? How rude.â
You giggle at his petulance, gathering his hands into yours and leaving soft kisses on his knuckles. Ken sucks in a sharp breath when you guide his hands to your chest, encouraging him to palm your heaving breasts. Those violet eyes darken with desire, shooting a dirty thrill right up your spine.
âAlready so filthy in the early morning.â He doesnât protest when you lift your hips, finding his stiffening length and giving it a few good pumps before lining it up to your soaked entrance.
âJust for you,â your feathery whisper gets him harder.Â
Tease. You take him inch by inch, and he has to bite down on his lower lip to keep from springing a high-pitched whine when your velvet walls choke his length.Â
Your tender nipples turn into hard nubs underneath his palms, the planes of your body a feast for his eyes.Â
Kenji thinks heâs never seen such perfection up close.
His large palms fold around your hips, and you let him guide you up and down his cock; controlling the speed and depth, completely pliant in his grasp.Â
Ken makes love to you exactly like how he plays on the field: focused, determined and with a firm grip.Â
Oh, baby. You mewl, crumpling forward so he can catch you, strong arms vining around your shivering form.Â
The scent of sex and skin permeates the room, and youâre close enough that youâre starting to see stars behind your closed eyes.Â
Baby, I canât hold back, he grunts. Need you to come with meâfor me. Letâs do it together, okay?Â
Your thighs begin to tense, head tipping back.Â
His violet eyes darken imperceptibly, drinking you in.
Ken Sato is so fucking in love with you he doesnât know what to do with himself if you ever got hurt.Â
Your soul reaches out to twine with his, your bodies impossibly close until youâre sure your skin is melting into his.Â
A burst of white light rocks your entire world, and your universe goes black, filled with only the sensation of his lips on yours and his warmth filling you up.
Ken holds you tightly in the seam of his embrace, kissing your hair and rubbing his cheek all over you like an overgrown cat. You giggle and he joins you, hazily laughing at your hair poking out everywhere.
The moment doesnât last because Mina pops her head back in, clearing her robotic throat.
âKenji. 11AM. You have half an hour left to get ready.â
He groans, head thumping back onto the pillows, both your bodies hidden under the blankets so Mina canât see what heâs been up to, though youâre pretty sure the super smart computer can sense the pheromone shifts in the air.
âFine. Fine.â
Gently, he nudges you off of him, giving you a kiss on the forehead. Rummaging inside his night stand, he procures a sleek black card and hands it to you without a second thought.
âIâm gonna be busy all day, angel face, so I canât keep you entertained.â His boyish grin sends flutters in your belly, making you instantly smile. âGo buy something nice and have a good day. Iâll see you tonight.â
You nod and pull him in for another quick kiss; this time, Mina hovers by the doorway, her thin robotic arms arranged like a disappointed motherâs hands on her hips.
âKenjiââ
âComing, coming,â he groans, and slips on his pajama pants and shirt, giving you a wink.
âDinner tonight, angel face?â
âLike you need to ask.â You blow him a kiss and he catches it, pressing his palm flat over his heart, simultaneously walking backwards out of the bedroom.Â
Once he turns the corner, you exhale, unable to scrub off the lovesick look on your face.Â
Bringing his pillow to your face, you inhale the soft scent of his shampoo, forgetting the card and just wanting to bask in his presence a little while longer.
After a day of interviews, Kenji canât wait to see you again.
Heâs asked the chefs to prepare something special for you, a chirashi bowl and your favorite mochi to welcome you back from a day of shopping and classes.
His front door beeps open and you waltz right in, though he can tell somethingâs off. Your smileâs a little too tight in the corners, and he isnât sure if the lighting is playing tricks or if your eyes are red-rimmed.
âBabyââ
âKen, I need to tell you something.â
The truth was youâve been feeling off the whole weekâsleeping in too much, having rapid mood swings, going light-headed whenever you stood up too fast. But, the final strike was when you walked into a ramen shop this afternoon for a quick bite and literally gagged at the smell of freshly cooked riceâwhich never happens because you love rice more than life.Â
âIâm pregnant.âÂ
Fumbling in your backpack, you donât look up, rummaging for the small test which has changed your life in a matter of minutes. You bring it to him, noticing his wide eyes and bloodless lips; looking like heâs gone into shock.
He plucks the test from your hands, scrutinizing the double pink lines that cut through him with more pain than any Kaiju claw ever could.Â
Without another word, he sets the test down, storming past you and grabbing his leather jacket.
Your world falls apart at the seams when he canât even look at you, the tufts of dark hair falling across his face being angrily pushed back. Agony rips through your soul, leaving you shell shocked at his reaction, your hands falling uselessly to your side.
âKenââ
âWeâll talk about this later,â he cuts you off.Â
You hear a mechanical whirl behind you, Mina coming to your rescue.
âKen? Arenât you going to have dinner with Y/Nâ?â
âLater,â he snaps at her, and you donât think youâve ever seen your tender-hearted boyfriend look this angry; a dark cloud hangs over him, thundering across this room and bringing you right into the eye of his disappointment.
Tears sting behind your lids, and you dash at those pesky droplets before they could fall, running after him.
âKen, Iâm sorryââ
âI need time to think.â
You grab at his sleeve, wishing he would just tell you what was bothering him.
âAbout what?â you shout in despair.
Youâre being unreasonable with his request for space, but you canât see beyond the fear of losing him after youâve already lost so much: your parents to a Kaiju attack, your sister to a painful drug addiction.Â
You canât lose Kenji, too.
He tugs at his sleeve back, nearly making you stumble and fall flat on your face. You catch yourself in time, staring at him in pure shock.
Ken curses under his breath, and despite his cruelty, he steadies your shoulders, clasping onto you tightly. Those violet eyes are brimming with anguish, a pain he is unwilling to share with you. From being an open book whose pages you love to read and reread again, heâs now a subject you canât possibly understand.Â
âI need time to myself to think about what to do.â Glancing at the hovering robot, he sighs. âMina, make sure she gets to bed on time. Iâm going for a drive.â
Though sheâs programmed to check her Master on orders that do not make sense, her sensors record the cadence of his tone, registering it as pure frustration.
âOf course, Ken. Y/Nâcome and have some dinnerââ
You storm past him, ignoring his squeak of indignation.Â
âWhere are you going?â
Turning back, your lips pull into a terrifying sneer. âDoing you a favor and leaving first.â
âTo where?â His exasperation makes you see red, and you donât reply, huffing and pushing the door open, speed walking towards your old Camry.Â
âCome on. You canât be serious.â Kenji uses his longer legs to effortlessly catch up to you, grabbing your arm.
The drizzle outside turns into a light rush of rain, steadily soaking you from head to toe. Ken canât help the flash of panic at the thought of you driving in such bad weather conditions. But, youâre understandably upset with him and canât think straightâit was his fault for hurting you first.
Heartbreak radiates across your face and he flinches at the sight of tears welling in your eyes. His shoulders sag and he wants nothing more than to reach out to you and hold you tightly to his chest, but you pull away with a sniff and a shake of your head.
âI canât believe I thought you would be there for me when I needed you the most.â
You tug yourself free from his grasp, opening the car door and rushing inside; giving him one last, stinging look.
Droplets of icy cold water trickle down his face, illuminated faintly by the green neon of your carâs dashboard.Â
âY/N, IâŚâÂ
He wants to open his heart to you, tell you everything about the man behind the facade.Â
The wounded son, the struggling young baseball star, the giant hero fighting monsters and the dangers that haunt his waking momentsâŚ
But, he clams up, holding you back from the truth.Â
You exhale brokenly.Â
It was just like Ken to always keep you at armâs lengthâhovering just out of reach. Youâre not sure how long you can stay faithful and patient for him to finally let you into his heart.
âGoodbye, Kenji.âÂ
He watches your car speed down the driveway, round the bend and out of his life. His broad shoulders curl forward, and he wants so badly to kick his bike into gear and chase after you, apologizing for his mistake.
But the part of him that would always remain selfish, the one untouched by your goodness and the harsh lessons heâs learned in this life, nails him to the spot.Â
If he doesnât chase after you, maybe you might change your mind and get rid of it yourself.Â
He shakes his head, a wave of disgust rising in him.
Is this who you really are, Ken Sato? A coward?Â
âKen? Itâs raining. Donât you want to come in?â
Minaâs concern breaks through his destructive thoughts and he sighs. âMina, do you have a view on her? Where is she going?â
The robot pauses, scanning through the cityâs data systems. âSheâs right on Odori-chome. Rounding the bend to Takayo Dorms. It looks like sheâll be staying with a friend tonight.â
As much as he loathes the idea of you being pregnant and having to sleep on some poor college studentâs floor, Ken knows he has to give you space or else youâll implode.Â
âOkay. If she calls, let me know immediately. Sheâs pregnantââ He chokes on that word, and Mina gives a concerned whir. âAnd Iâm worried. Iâll see her tomorrow andâŚâ The young man trails off, pinching the bridge of his nose.Â
âMina, Iâm scared.â
She extends one robotic arm, guiding him inside to warmth and dryness, the doors automatically closing behind him. Ken staggers to the couch, kicking the bottom compartment open and finding a can of his favorite Asahi on hand.
He cracks it open, drinking deeply while Mina floats next to him, vigilant and listening.
âWas dad ever scared when mom broke the news to him?â
To his surprise, Mina chuckles. âWhy donât you call him up and ask him yourself?â
Ken considers it, glancing at his watch. Professor Sato was probably already in bed by now, and he didnât want the old man grilling him on his poor life choices so late in the night.
â... Iâll do it tomorrow. After the playoffs.â
Mina titters and floats in front of him.Â
âWhatever mistake you think youâve made Ken, I know you will have the courage to solve it. You are not like the person you were beforeâyouâve grown. Changed. And when the time is right, everything will fall back into place.â
Her words marginally comfort him, relieving him of the heaviness in his chest. Ken flashes her a weak smile, drooping his head back against the sofa. He hopes to every god aboveâboth baseball and Kaiju deitiesâthat sheâs right.
That no matter how things ended between you two tonight, it will never leave a permanent scar on the future.
âHey, isnât that the guy you said you were seeing?âÂ
Chisa, your roommate from months ago when you still lived near campus, points at the shoddy screen of her twice broken down TV. Sheâs sipping on a beer while spreadsheets and blueprints litter around herâremnants of last nightâs cramp study session which was interrupted by your unexpected return.Â
You lift your head from her couch and true enough, the devil in the form of Ken Satoâs confident smile appears on the screen, making your stomach turn and heart twist.
Flopping back onto the hard couch, you sigh. âYeah.â
Chisa rakes a hand through her platinum blonde hair, stifling a yawn. âYou know whatâI get it. I would be absolutely shattered too if a hot, successful and rich man dumped me for getting pregnant. You just canât win everything in life.â
You want to throw a pillow into her face for such harsh words, but a part of youâthat small, terrified partâhas to agree.Â
âSo, are you going to keep it?âÂ
Her sudden question makes you wish you never asked her for a favor in the first place. While Chisa was friendly enough, it was her sharp tongue and blunt nature which often led you two into mini arguments back when you were still living with her.
âI donât know,â you tell her truthfully, sitting up and feeling a pang of hunger course through you. âItâs not like I can afford a baby right now withoutââ Your throat swells, the words caught behind a lump.
Chisa has enough grace not to comment on the tears glossing in your eyes. She turns her attention back to the screen to let you rub them away, raising the volume to drown out your quiet sniffles.
The both of you watch the sports segmentâher, completely engrossed, and you numbly tracking Ken's every movement on the pitch. Itâs a livestream from one of his games happening this morning, the very first game you wonât be cheering him on from the stands.
Without much thought, you touch your belly, wondering if the little life in there could see his or her daddy on screen. The reality that this would be the only way they could meet their own father makes you tear up again, and you reach for your dead phone, needing to at least hear his voice again.Â
It didnât matter if Ken Sato didnât want you in his life or if he refused to acknowledge the child youâre carrying as his. You just needed to know he would still be there for you.
Hooking it to a cable, you switch your phone back on, and instantly, a stream of messages swarm in.
I know you never liked it whenever I asked Mina to keep an eye on you, but she told me youâre rooming with a friend. Chisa, right? I hope she doesnât make you sleep on the floor.
Another text.Â
Yikes. Reading that again, I sound like an absolute dick. What I meant to say was that I hope youâre comfortable and you can rest well. I know the way we ended things was messy to sum it up, but I really hope this wouldnât be the last time we see each other.Â
The last text, sent around one in the morning, three hours after your epic fight, reads:
I miss you. Goodnight, baby. Sleep well.
You lift your gaze to the TV again, and start to notice the dark circles under his eyes. The hard set of his mouth. Ken still loves meâhe still wants this. Your heart leaps, and you turn your attention back to the screen, typing out:Â
I miss you. Iâm sorry. IÂ
A sudden tremor rocks the house, and your phone goes clattering to the ground. Chisaâs loud yelp rings through your mind as the shakes get more and more intense, as if it's getting closer.
Outside the dorms, screams erupt and alarms blare. The symphonic pattern of the warning is unmistakable: there is a Kaiju nearby.
You lurch to your feet, dragging Chisa by the arm, jolting her into action.Â
The sound of hundreds of feet running in one direction burns through your mind; Chisaâs arm is a constant around you as she drags you down the road, trying to find shelter from the impending danger.Â
Itâs a lizard or moth hybrid with a wide wingspan and sharp rows of teeth. Youâve seen news reports of Kaijus before, but youâve never dared to think you would see one up close. Spikes adorn its tail which goes crashing into buildings and houses, debris raining to the screaming crowd below like a reckoning halestorm.
Car alarms blare, in tandem with the rising panicked screams of hundreds of students and teachers who were caught off guard by this sudden attack.
âLook!â Someone yells, and in the distance, you see a human-like shape approaching fast.Â
âUltraman!â
âHeâs here!âÂ
âHeâs here to save us!â
Chisa, whose lips are bloodless and cheeks pale with fright, leads you up the stairs of the business school building, where you both can find higher ground to avoid the falling debris.
In your panic, you trip on a large rock and tumble to the ground, a loud, ominous crack resounding throughout this concrete cube youâve both locked yourselves in.
âShit!â Chisa bends down to inspect your ankle. She tries to lift it, but a searing pain cuts through your entire body, your shriek of agony making her flinch. âFuck. Oh, fuck. This isnât good. This isnâtââ
Boom!
The doors of the building fly off, and the monster sticks its muzzle inside, sniffing around for its prey. Having scented you and Chisa, it releases a loud screech, and before both of you could even blink, the roof flies off, its sharp talons reaching inside and grabbing you.Â
The sudden loss of gravity strains your broken foot and you scream in agony and fear.
âY/N!âÂ
As the monster lifts you right to its face, you thinkâthis is it.Â
Every nerve in your body is frozen, your mouth falls open and you mightâve screamedâyou canât hear yourself or feel your body or your hands or even your broken foot anymore.
This is how I will die.Â
âWe interrupt this game to announce that thereâs a Kaiju attack nearby. All civilians are requested to proceed to the nearest emergency exit. We interrupt this game to announceââ
As the stadium erupts in chaos, Ken hears the worst news his nightmares could conjure when someone screams: âThe Kaijuâitâs attacking Takayo University!âÂ
His mind goes into overdrive, his body catching up as he feels the familiar muscles stretching and pulling, turning him into a 50-foot gargantuan hero. Mina chirps to life, and heâs never heard a robot sound so serious before.
âKen, Gigan is approaching Takayo University. I canât seem to get a hold on Y/Nâs signal. I think her phone is switched off.â
Damn itâdamn it all to hell!Â
He pushes his body to the max, racing towards your direction, hoping against all hope that you were somewhere safe.Â
The young hero wouldnât know what to do if he lost you.
âHer messages were all gray yesterday. Her phoneâs out of juice,â he snaps back. âRun a search on Chisaâs signal. They should be together.â
âAlright,â Mina whirs. âChisaâs signal: located. Theyâre at the Business Faculty Park. I have sent you the coordinates.â
A flash of numbers and lines appear in front of him. Ken reads them quickly and nods. âGot it. Mina, alert dad and tell him Y/N might be harmed. Prepare the base, if needed. If sheâs gone, Iâll lose my fucking mind.â
Mina doesnât comment on his languageâshe chirps back, âNoted. Calling Professor Sato now.âÂ
He sees it thenâGigan the monster whoâs stomping around and has something in its grubby claws.
âMina, I see it. Iââ
Ken thinks the light is playing tricks on him. Thereâs a flash of a familiar sheen of hair, a smaller figure held inside Giganâs monstrous grip.
âMina, enhance visibilityâwhat is it holding?!âÂ
The sight enlarges, and Ken gasps. His shock turns into anger, and heâs taking off towards the beast, not caring of anything else in his path as he summons all his anger into a fist and knocks the giant lizardâs head backwards. Giganâs grip loosens and Ken rushes forward to catch you, holding you tightly to his chest with one hand.Â
With the monster down for a moment, he glances at his palm, unfurling his fingers to find your pale, frightful face staring right at him.
âUltraman,â you gasp, and his heart breaks when he notices streaks of tears running down your face.Â
You mustâve been scared shitless for your life.
âAre you alright?â The tenderness seeps through his tone, and he canât fight back the cresting wave of loathing and self-hatred when you wrap your arms around your midsection, nodding tearfully.
âI-Iâm fineâlook out!âÂ
He holds you to his chest, careful not to crush you in his grip as he spins around, deftly avoiding Giganâs tail as it careens right into his face. The Kaiju raises itself on its hind legs, releasing an earth shattering roar.
Ken cringes back. He needs to find you a safe spot; he canât bring you into battle like this.
Sprinting away from the carnage, all the screams and fear fade into the distance, his mind hellbent on getting you to safety.
Finding a relatively high rise building thatâs been torn apart by the Kaiju and left for ruin, he gently unfurls his hand, placing you back on solid ground as if youâre a Lego figure he needs to safekeep.
You drop to your knees, unable to hold yourself up. Ken sweeps his gaze over you, and without thinking, says: âMina, run a scan on her. Is she safe?âÂ
Loyal to a fault, she follows his orders, coming to a hard pause when your screech reaches both their attention.
âMina?! Hang onââ
Despite his sheer size and how tinier you are in comparison, Ken flinches when you march up to him, looking right into his glowing eyes.
The masked hero whose identity has been hidden since the day he assumed the role of Tokyoâs protector, freezes like a deer caught in headlights and for a moment, nothing exists in this world besides your eyes on his. You reach out, tips of your fingers caressing his armored cheek.Â
As if an unspoken truth comes to light, your eyes widen, and you touch both hands onto his cheek, skimming them across his nose. Those wide, luminescent eyes slip close, like he's enjoying your touch.
âItâs you.â Your choked gasp tears at his soul, and Ken opens his eyes to find you crying, a palm pressed right to your mouth. âOh my God. It really is you. Itââ
Your knees buckle, unable to hold yourself upright to such a heavy truth. You slide to the ground and he reaches out a hand, letting you lean against his much bigger palm. His heart is beating so fast, he has to remind himself to breathe so he doesnât transform in front of you and canât protect the rest of the civilians from Gigan.
âKen,â you say his name like a prayer, curling your much smaller fingers around his ring one, feeling the smooth armor of his alien skin under your touch. âKen. I knew something was off about you but Iââ
This pure moment of ecstatic discovery is cut off by a loud screech.Â
Ken hears Gigan approach and heâs about to urge you to be safe when you lurch to your feet and stumble towards him.
Itâs a split second of unadulterated heaven opening its white, pearly gates when your head touches his gargantuan forehead. You breathe and he breathes, the both of you suspended in this time and space where it's just the two of you in this worldâhuman and beast, lover and monster.Â
âCome back to me.âÂ
Thatâs all you say, all you have the time to elucidate before heâs ripped away by Giganâs claws.Â
Your cry pierces through his soul, and before he falls, he casts a protective shield around you, trapping you in a blue bubble of safety.Â
But, itâs a miscalculated move.Â
Giganâs tail whips around, knocking the base of the building. One second, Kenâs eyes are locked on yours, and in the next moment, the entire roof falls on top of you.
âNooooo!âÂ
Ken fights out of the monsterâs grasp, using his sheer strength to dig his fingers into the creature's mouth and tear its entire head clean off by its jaw.Â
Ending its life for daring to hurt yours.
This is it.Â
He doesnât care that his father would call this cruelâdoesn't care for the mess and press comments calling him unhinged or for the KDF commending him on his efficiency in killing off a Kaiju.
This is his entire universe coming to an end.Â
The tap tap tap of Professor Satoâs cane on the steel floors of the familyâs underground base barely rouses Kenji from his vigil by your sickbed.
From his vantage point, Hayao easily notices his sonâs sunken eyes, the unshaven chin and exhausted slump in his shoulders. Ken is holding his phone in one hand, occasionally glancing at a message on the smeared screen. His sharp eyes catch an unfinished message, glossing over it as Ken finally hears his footsteps and pockets his phone hastily.
I miss you. Iâm sorry. I
A heavy weight settles in his chest like grease, and the older man exhales a sigh.
Without another word, he takes a seat next to his weary son, placing a hand on his shoulder.
âKenji, youâve been down here for days. You need to see the sunâstretch and eat a proper meal.âÂ
He turns those solemn, violet eyes he passed down to his son onto the faint pallor of a young woman resting in a medically-induced deep sleep inside the emergency pod, her chest rising and falling slowly.Â
Your vital stats on a holographic board floats in front of him, and Hayao stifles a sigh when he sees a tiny, bean-shaped blob hovering in another panel, its features barely formed but already so dear to him.Â
Kenji can barely look at the vitals of his unborn child, eyes closed and head hung heavily as if the weight of the world drags his shoulders down. It might as well have, judging from the mess Hayao had to clean up when his son was too emotionally strained to handle the aftermath of Giganâs attack.
âI canât leave her side,â he replies monotonously.Â
Hayao recognizes that despair Kenji exudes, having experienced it many, many times over his twenty plus years of being a father.Â
Unexpectedly, he chuckles, and Kenji raises his head, finding his fatherâs expression faraway, nostalgia glistening in his rheumy eyes.Â
âOh, I remember the time your mother broke the news that she was expecting you.â
Any mention of Emiko would draw Kenjiâs attention like a moth to a flame. His son listens, patiently waiting for him to reveal the next part.
Hayao smiles and shakes his head. âJust like how you reacted, I was stunned. I had to sit down when she passed me the test. It was the first time sheâs ever seen me speechless.â Grasping his sonâs shoulder and giving it a squeeze, the older Sato sighs.Â
âKenji, there comes a time in every manâs life when he has to sit down and evaluate if heâs the right fit for fatherhood. Any man can be a father, but it takes a noble, patient, and kind-hearted man to be a dad.â
He continues. âChildren arenât easy. Human children, that is. Kaiju ones grow too quickly and already have a set path due to their nature,â he chortles at the memory of Emi, and Ken canât resist smiling at that.Â
âBut, babies⌠They test us. Show us what we lack and how imperfect we are. They have their own dreams, needs and wants. Theyâre loud, messy and take up so much of your heart, thoughts and peace. But, despite all of that, theyâre our hopes and dreams.â Hayao chuckles. âIf anyone were to ask me what my greatest legacy is, I would never say âUltramanâ or the research Iâve done over the years.â
Ken listens to him raptly, violet eyes wide and waiting.Â
Hayao finally looks at him, and in those similar purple orbs, he finds a kindred spiritâsomeone who knows his burdens inside and out because heâs lived through them all for half of his life.
âMy greatest legacy is you, Kenji. My son.âÂ
A wizened finger taps on the screen, and the room fills up with the echoing pulse of a second heartbeat, fainter like its coming from the bottom of the ocean. But, itâs as strong as his own, and in that, Ken feels the anger, despair and disappointment he holds for himself slowly dissipating like steam on a hot day.
âAnd after seeing how much youâve sacrificed and learned from raising Emi, I know this baby would be so lucky to have you as a dad.â
Hayao gets to his feet with slight difficulty, patting Kenâs shoulder.Â
âDonât be too hard on yourself, Kenji. It will all work out just fine. Take it one day at a time, alright?â
Ken wants to ask about the neverending dread, if his father ever feared putting his family in dangerâthe perils of parenting and how heâs going to juggle baseball, Ultraman and being a dad (a real one, this time) all at once.
Like heâs heard his sonâs uncontrollable thoughts, Hayao turns back to give him one last piece of sage advice.Â
âEverything will be okay. You are Kenji Satoâyour motherâs son and my son. You will never be alone.â He glances at your resting form. âAnd she will never leave you. A woman who readily accepts our familyâs duty and burdens is a rare gem indeed, son.â
âBut, mom did the same,â he blurts out, brows knitting together. âShe accepted you with open arms, too. How can you say itâs rare when it has happened before?â
Hayaoâs eyes sparkle as if Ken has finally found the answer to his perpetually troubling question.
âThatâs why I married her.â
He leaves Ken alone to ponder his words, the doors closing behind his frail form.Â
The young man turns back to your pod, placing a hand over the reinforced glass, right over your belly.
Before he can stop himself, he presses his forehead against the cool metal, sighing.
âWell, you heard him,â he mutters. âThe second you wake up, baby, Iâm locking you downâthereâs no shaking me off this time.â
A click. A whir.Â
The world slowly comes back to focus and you furrow your brow, biting back a groan. Your body faintly pulses with pain, like itâs remembering the trauma you suffered through a five year memory fade.
But, your limbs work, and it doesn't hurt to breathe.Â
âHey, youâre awake.â
That voiceâŚÂ
You pry your eyes open and the second you recognize his face, you think you could break down and cry. Soft violet eyes appraise you, slender fingers reaching out to tenderly graze your cheek.
âKenâŚâÂ
He catches your embrace, holding you so tightly you think you might suffocate. The feel of his arms around you is like coming home after a long day, and you think he might feel the same way, his heartbeat thudding erratically under your cheek.
âIâm so sorry. So, so sorry,â he apologizes over and over again. It takes all of your willpower not to tear up at the look of defeat on his face. You cup his cheek, bringing him closer so both your foreheads can touch.Â
âItâs alright, Ken,â you murmur, free hand running through his thick, raven locks. âItâs okay. Weâre okay.â
He cradles your tummy at the reminder, looking like a puppy thatâs been kicked to the curb.Â
âI was so mean to you. And to Peanut. Iâm so sorryââ
âPeanut?â You blink, and he doubles back, scratching the back of his head.
âI, um⌠may have given the baby a nickname while you were, uh, recovering.â
Your lovely, silly boyfriend thought you would be angry when it is the furthest from the truth. âPeanut, huh?âÂ
You place your hand over his, drinking in this moment of having your entire family right here, safe and sound.Â
âI like it. Peanut.â Your smile is saint-like, warm like the first sun rays breaking through a long, dark night. âPeanut is perfect for him or her.âÂ
He doesnât deserve the grace and forgiveness youâve shown him and Kenji thinks that for the rest of his life he wants to atone for all the wrongs heâs ever committed.Â
Your health is his priority, and kick-starting this renewed promise to you, heâs there every step of the way during your recoveryâfeeding you, bathing you, helping you regain your ability to walk without needing a crutch, taking you to physiotherapy classes so you would be mobile again after breaking your leg.Â
He even shows you Kaiju Island with his dad, Professor Sato and him catching up with a now one year old Emi whoâs grown into her wingspan and new abilities. At first, you were terrified to meet the Kaiju baby your boyfriend once raised, but the moment she scented you, she was all over you like an overly-friendly cat.
Her beak presses against the barely-there swell of your belly, and she coos in delight.
Looks like Emi is happy to be a big sister. Professor Sato laughs at that, thumping his son on the back.Â
SiblingsâKaiju and a humanâIâll have to trash my entire research thesis because nothing can compare to this!
You move back in with Ken, ditching your old dorm and studying from home to accommodate your growing belly and fatigue. Your lecturers were understanding enough, though you suspect the Ken Satoâs reputation was enough for them to give you some leeway.
Ken reduces his time spent on the pitch to be home with you and the baby, catching the pressâ attention who start to wonder if the great Ken Sato is cracking yet again. Eventually, it's his old frenemy, Ami, who spots him leaving a prenatal clinic with you one rainy morning after tailing him for days.Â
Your boyfriend literally has to bribe her with two months worth of free Tonkatsu dinners on his card before she lets the scoop go, giving you a sympathetic look that makes you laugh and Ken indignant.Â
Life was back to normalâor, as normal as it could be after finding out your boyfriend is literally a 50-foot alien superhero who fights monsters.Â
One night where youâre both just lazing around on the sofa, Ken decides to show more of his world to you, and tugs your hand, leading you to the underground base which he affectionately dubs his âmancaveâ.Â
There, he asks Mina to pull up an old recording of Emiko on the stands and officially introduces his girlfriend to his mother.Â
âSheâs beautiful, Ken.â You approach her with a fond smile, and his arms wrap around you; heart filled with pure happiness at the sight of his two favorite women in one room. Ken kisses the top of your head and then sighs.Â
âI wish you could meet her, baby. She wouldâve loved you to the moon and back.â
He tells you of the efforts to retrieve her from a wormhole; how he spends everyday wondering if the next time he sees his mother, heâll be just as old and gray as her. Youâre there for his every rumination, every fear.Â
âMy parents separated when I was really young,â he confesses while youâre both lying in bed in each otherâs arms, giving you another piece of his childhood that you welcome with no judgment. âI donât want to be like my dadâputting Kaijus or my career first that I lose the both of you.â
At those words, you take his face in your hands, looking him in the eye as you shake your head. âYou will never lose me, Kenji Sato. Iâm yours and youâre mine. Weâre in this as a team and weâll see this through.â Echoing his fatherâs advice, you grin. âLetâs just take this one day at a time, okay?â
With his past revealed and double identity known, itâs your turn to be there for him in a different way.Â
When the voices of doubt get too loud for him, you donât let him wallow in his misery for long, encouraging him to teach you how to bat a ball or letting him press his cheek to your growing tummy so he can feel Peanut moving around.Â
You meant every word you said to him that night in the tender darkness: you were both a team. No matter how bad the storm hits, you would weather it together.Â
One day, without you expecting it, Ken proposes to you while youâre both watching a movie.
âI canât walk down the aisle!â You pout, and heâs taken aback, thinking youâre flat out rejecting him when you point at your nose. âMy nose will be all squished and the photos will come out ugly,â you whine. âPregnancy noses are a thing,â you try to convince him as he bends over in laughter.
âBaby,â he wipes the tears from his eyes, broad shoulders shaking with repressed mirth. âSquished nosh or not, I still love you, squirt.â
He removes a simple, velvet box from his pants pocket and reveals a ring with your birthstone and his on it. You whisper about a hundred âyes'sâ in response to his âWill you marry me, sweetheart?â; tearing up when he slips the ring onto your left hand and brings it to his lips, kissing your knuckles affectionately.
âHave I ever told you I love you so, so much, baby?â
Though you have no idea whatâs in store in the future with a man who can turn into a superhero, and a whole new world of monsters, baseball and parenthood to navigate, you thank your lucky stars that heâs right beside you for the journey.Â
âMaybe it wouldnât hurt to hear it again.â
He chuckles and kisses your cheek, the feel of his smile on your skin like the embrace of home.
âI love you.âÂ
âHah,â you look up, starry-eyed and in love as you push his bangs out of the way. âI love you, too, Kenji Sato.â
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this is literally shinichiro ommđđ
just some dads having a snack
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