LOHORDDDDD love jud ka saaku nuh?
YOUR? OUR MARGARET
PAIRING: Leon Kennedy x Single mom!reader
SUMMARY: Life slowed down when Leon first saw those tiny rays of sunlight. But he didn't think he would fall in love with the whole sun. Or: Leon falls in love with a single mother.
WARNINGS: Brief mentions of alcohol, government, leon's traumas, love confessions, Leon is a bit insecure and awkward but he's also a sweetheart and has a soft spot for kids, cheesy and corny type of love, this is just fluff believe me!
WORD COUNT: 4.5k
AUTHOR'S NOTE: If I had a nickel for every time I've written about Leon's transition from vendetta to death island I would have two which it isn't a lot but it's funny it happened twice. If you wish to know what song Leon played this is the one I had in mind. As always, I hope you like it. This is my Valentine's Day fic for today!
MY MASTERLIST
Gruesome scenarios and depressive states of mind have tainted Leon's path in life. However, the grizzled and gloomy agent has had a rather rough patch this last year in which he was left alone to die in his own sorrowâRaccoon City, Spain, China and his already-known addiction took a toll on him.
He doesn't have anyone to blame, nor does he want to. Yeah, he could blame the government for stripping him of his innocence and his genuine wish to help people but he felt like he had failed his nation, not the DSO, not the FBI, just him.
Behind closed doors, in the white house and for everyone else he's Agent Leon Kennedy, Mr. Kennedy, and if someone were to ask the president he'd say he's the most trusted weapon the country has.Â
He has grown accustomed. His shield has hardened to the point he's numb to most things he should find disturbing or annoying yet he couldnât help but wish someone would see him the way he really is.Â
A bittersweet feeling grew in Leonâs system. Alcohol no longer brought the same dull sensation thatâd put him to sleep even in the loudest and sleazy bar. So, slowly he grew out of his addiction. Not alone, though. Alongside him were a couple of therapists which he reluctantly confided in. Not because he didnât believe in mental health, but because he thought it wasnât for him.
Also, his friends made his life a bit better. Spare the man the embarrassment, but friendship does indeed make you see the world more colorfully. It was nice hearing his name slip out of his friends' lips. Leon, Leon! Aww, Leon.Â
However, life didnât prepare him for the moment his name was replaced by a:
Dada.
Therapists had told him he should look for a hobby, something thatâd fill those moments where boredom or monotony would push him to fall back into his deadly addictions. And he completely understood, he ought to follow the expertsâ advice in order to actually improve.
It was rather easier, he was not a complicated man.Â
Even before the Raccoon City incident, he loved exercising. Whether it was lifting weights, cycling, or plain running heâd always be found doing something. The mere thought of just lying in bed was something heâd never engage in, especially not now that heâs getting better.Â
So, he combined two things. One he was familiar with and a second one he hasnât been able to really connect with: nature.Â
Near his current apartment, there was a small park in which he goes jogging. Usually, his schedule would only allow him to go there in the early hours of the morning where the only people heâd find were retired grandparents who danced to some Spanish music he couldnât understand.
Peaceful, he liked it.Â
But when he was getting used to his daily morning jogging, a call from work told him they needed him ASAP. So, his little detoxicating activity would be postponed to the afternoon.Â
After dealing with the usual stress from work, calls from Hunnigan, and a rather bothersome headache, he got to his apartment and decided to get ready and not skip his so-needed jogging.Â
The afternoon sky was painted with a hue of blue mixing with the slightest orange color, the gentle breeze hitting Leonâs face as he jogged around the park. His tempo never missed a beat not even after an hour or so between his physical training and some pauses. Sweat fell from his forehead and onto the ground with each step he took, meaning that he was reaching exhaustion.
At last, he found solace under a tree that cast a shadow, perfect for Leon to catch his breath. Closing his eyes, he let his lungs inhale as much air as they could.
His peaceful moment was broken when a tiny voice called out for him. Or rather, mistaken him for someone else.
âDada!â A little girl came walking to where he was seated, wobbly steps trying to reach him.Â
âMargaret!â You appeared out of nowhere before the toddler could reach and hug the stranger. The giggling and excited kid seemed to have heard ârun fasterâ by the way she didnât stop at your call.
A hint of confusion washed over Leon as he watched the scene develop with rather curious eyes. A mop of curly hair running away from your grasp. The white dress turned into a slightly brown color, Leon guessed the child must have been playing in the dirt.
And then a glimpse of a faint smile replaced his previous bewilderment as his eyes fell on you. As you tried catching your daughter, he observed her antics and your patience.Â
Finally, your hands lifted the little one as her tiny legs kicked in the air, ready to run in the air.Â
You fixed Margaretâs dress and messy hair while her bright eyes continued being focused on the man sitting on the grass. Her hands doing the typical âgrabbyâ motion to Leon. Sighing in defeat, you spoke to the man.
âSorry, donât know what happened.â You sheepishly said as you offered the man an apology for your daughterâs previous mischievous actions. âShe usually doesnât call random people dada I assure you.â
âShe gave me quite the scare.â Leon chuckled as he got up from the grass. âMy past actions flashed before my eyes.âÂ
âAs I said, Iâm sorry.â You repeated your words while your daughter tried wriggling her way out of your arms. When she saw that her motherâs grip wasnât budging, she took matters into her own hands.
She started crying.
You werenât letting your daughter play with a stranger, that much you knew.Â
âMy nameâs Leon, by the way.â Leon said, extending his arm, but he pulled back as soon as he saw that you were too busy handling the tantrum your daughter was having.Â
You told Leon your name which easily fell from his lips to confirm he heard you well. âDo you normally come here?â You asked.
âYes, but just in the mornings.â He responded, watching the little one pouting. âSomething came out today so duty called. Cops donât rest.â
âWait, Are you a cop?â You seemed to relax at the revelation and he couldnât help but get a Deja Vu from this little interaction. A friend of his asked him the same question, but at least now he wasnât surrounded by zombies.
âA copâŠâ A whisper came out from Leonâs lips, a playful yet gentle smile formed on his face. âKinda.â
âIâll assume youâre way more important than that.â You adjusted Margaret in your arms when she finally calmed. Although she kept on staring at Leon, her bright eyes focused on him. âBecause if you were indeed a cop or a chief youâd be puffing your chest out.â
âAre they always like that?â He acted surprised.
âHere, in New York? I donât know⊠you tell me.â
Itâs been a while since he last spoke with someone this freely. Surely he has talked with his friends a lot. But they were people he had previously known and shared the same past as him, a connection to the outside world seemed impossible and even greedy in a way.
Soon, both of you found yourselves unable to stop talking, even Margaret chirped from time to time, making her opinion loud and clear. He got to know a bit about you, and you got to know little fragments of his life. The ones who wouldnât lead him to share more than necessary, obviously.
Despite the rough exterior, his constant frowning stopped as a soft expression replaced it. Margaret's chubby hands absentmindedly held one of Leonâs fingers as he spoke with you, blabbering and being overjoyed by his presence.Â
However, her cheerful mood slowly turned sour as soon as she got hungry. Glassy eyes and sobs warned you that the conversation would come to an end.
âYup, I gotta go.â You murmured trying not to bring more stress to your already distressed baby. âIt was nice talking to you.â
âLikewise.â Leon kept his hands in his pockets, unable to come up with anything else. He wanted to say that perhaps they could repeat this. But then again, heâs been so deprived of normal social interactions that he no longer knows if that would sound creepy.Â
âHave a good night.â He decided it would be the wisest thing to do. He watched your soft expression as you took your little girlâs hand and waved goodbye.Â
Ever since that little interaction, his schedule changed. His morning routine was long forgotten. An excuse was made, something between the lines that his shift changed so he has to work in the mornings.Â
And he was delighted to spend time with both of you. The highlights of his whole day would be getting to hear about you and Margaret.Â
Each day that passed meant new memories being made. From the way he got to know Margaretâs favorite ice cream flavor to your childhood dreams. Every detail mattered for him because he could now see how simple life could be.
He tookâboth of you mostlyâ on little dates. Let it be to try a new cafeteria near the park, drinking an americano while Margaret drank from her sippy cut which was filled with chocolate milk.Â
However, there were times in which Margaret would stay with a friend of yours. Allowing you to be alone with Leon. And while he appreciates the joy and happiness your daughter brought, he also loved the moments in which he could focus just on you.Â
Sadly, years of training didnât prepare him to man up and make the first move. When he thought he would brush away every insecurity and second guesses, something would come up.Â
He wanted to grab your hand, the waiter would come at the worst time. He wants to compliment you, he'd almost choke with his own saliva. He wanted to give you a goodbye kiss after driving you home, someone would call him.
It was as if the universe was against him.
Thankfully, you had picked up those hints. And if Leon wasn't the luckiest man out there, you can help him in his predicament.
On a usual afternoon, as Margaret played with the leaves that had fallen from the trees, you shot him a question.
âWould you like to have dinner with me?â
âHuh? Yes, it sounds nice.â Leon absentmindedly replied, thinking it would be like the rest of your dates.
âI mean⊠In my house. I don't think I've invited you yet.â
In the meantime, Margaret had grabbed some leaves which she placed on Leon's hair. The man didn't even react to it, already used to her antics.
âI wouldn't like to intrude.â
âYou wouldn't. See it as a friendly meeting.â
Friendly meeting, of course. He couldnât be so selfish.
âIf you insist.â He says as the little one giggles, her smile just showing two teeth. âWhen would it be?â
âAre you free this 14th?âÂ
He nods, he doesn't even remember if he's in fact free. But he'd make time.Â
Besides, who works on Valentineâs Day?
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He wishes he would've realized about the implications of the day sooner.
The other dates have been nothing but platonic. Of course he had been nervous, biting his nails to the point where had to put on clear nail polish.Â
But this one is for Valentine's Day. Day where people confess their love in dramatic ways. Some lucky people even propose on this date.Â
Leon has been out of the dating game for years. He believes he'll mess it up somehow, especially as he sees the reflection of himself in the mirror.Â
Of course, he knows he's getting better. But his appearance tells everyone otherwise. His hair continues being dark, a big contrast from his past self whose blond hair would be the talk of some people.
The palm of his hand brushes over his stubble cheek. The sensation of those tiny hairs is similar to blades. He looks at his watch, there is no time to shave. The last thing he wanted was to be late on his first date.
He sighs and walks toward the table, on top of it are two bouquets. One has multiple red and pink roses, that one is for you. The other one consists of a single white rose, for Margaret. Even if he has forgotten the basics of dating, he wouldnât go empty-handed to your home.
The drive to your house isnât an easy one. Not because he lacked driving skills, he is pretty much proud of how well he could drive when he is not facing life-or-death situations.Â
He takes his car, just for today. He knows he has to be himself and show you his love for bikes. But he would be lying if he wasnât a tad scared about coming to your house driving his usual motorbike. What would you think? Surely youâd dump him for risking his life or something like that.
But he is so damned anxious. He turns on the radio, trying to muffle his thoughts but the first thing that comes up is a Valentine's Day advertisement. âDonât mess up your date today! Try our newest product andââ Heâs trying, he doesnât know what the ad is talking about but he needs no product for this date to be a success.
He turns off the stupid machine. After all, todayâs music sucks. Nothing personal, he just doesnât like it. Heâd prefer if the radio played real music. Some Deftones and Korn would do.Â
But right now heâd dance to anything. Valentineâs Day, after all, should be a romantic getaway from the normalcy of life. Even though years had made him a corny individual, if itâs with you, romanticism should never die.
Heâs rambling, his head is a mess. He sees himself slow dancing with you, Somethinâ Stupid playing in the background. He foresees a future in which he could paint next to your daughter, suns and trees never looked so pretty as he imagines that scenario.Â
Dating you would come with the whole pack, he knows well. But even at his age, he still feels like a broken child whenever he sees himself in the mirror. Memories of his innocence being stripped away of him and his present still clinging on to the faint threads of hope.Â
So thatâs why he made the promise of taking this relationship seriously. No matter if you end up being nothing more than friends. People often say that you just know when you meet the one. And he saw the beacons of lights announcing the whole sun when he met you and your little one.
Eventually, he reaches your home. Double-checking the address you had previously sent him over text, he confirms this is the place you live in. A modest house, enough for you and Margaret.Â
He switches off the engine and takes out the key from the ignition. Placing his hands one last time on the steering wheel, he takes a deep breath, mentally preparing himself. And with a newfound conviction, he grabs the two bouquets and gets out of the car.
When he walks towards the door, he immediately knocks. If he dared to wait just a second just to calm his anxiety, heâd spend at least 5 minutes staring at the wooden material. So, he sacrifices that priceless time in order to face reality.
A âcomingâ is heard by Leon a few seconds after he knocks. Eventually, the front door opens and you welcome him with Margaret in your arms. âHey.â You greet him, Margaret doing the same as she waves her hand.
âHey, you two.â Leon says with a warm smile, trying to hold back the fact that there hasnât been a better image than this. âI couldnât come empty-handed to your house so I took the liberty to bring you these.â
Leon then hands you the bouquets he had broughtâthe bigger one for you, and the smaller one with a single rose for Margaret.Â
âAre these for me?â A dumb question, of course. But thereâs no harm to ask and surely it would get a nice reply from Leon who has been dancing around the idea of flirting with you. Too scared to come off as awkward and silly.
âI donât see another pretty woman around here.â It slips so smoothly out of his lips. Leon Kennedy, you still got it, he mentally praises himself.Â
âYeah, right.â You roll your eyes, satisfied with the answer you received. âPlease, come in.â
Leon nods and enters your house. The living room was nicely organized, and the way some toys blended in with the decoration brought a smile to his face. The perfect balance between the sober expected room with the colorful and childish playthings.
You set Margaret on the floor not before giving her the rose Leon gifted her. She absentmindedly walks toward the couch and sits down to inspect what an amazing thing the funny man brought.
âWell, looks like she likes them.â Leon hums as he watches how Margaret starts happily tearing the flower into tiny pieces. Her antics filling Leonâs heart, he could get used to this feeling.
He wants to.
âYup, definitely.â And your eyes meet Leonâs, his piercing blue eyes are not cold as he often thinks. They remind you of the beach sea, of the gentle waves and the gentleness they carry.Â
And he sees himself in yours. In your eyes, he isnât a cold and depressed agent who is fighting off the odds. He admires the man heâs becoming. The man who despite everything he has experienced, wants to do better.
âI havenât told you yet butâŠâ Leon trails off as he gathers the courage to do this simple yet nerve-wracking action. âHappy Valentineâs Day.â
He grabs your hand and brings it to his lips. Without breaking eye contact, he kisses your knuckles. A gentleman through and through. If he could win your heart, heâd do anything to protect both of you.
Although he was lying, even if he werenât to win you over, you have already gained a friend who would literally save the world for you to live in with your most beautiful miracle.Â
âYouâre sappy.â You shake your head laughing, but you donât push Leon away. In a way, your teasing comes off as a thank you.Â
âAnd you break my heart.â He chuckles, letting go of your hand which falls to your side.
As it does, your eyes fall on Margaret. While she continues playing with torn pieces of the flower, you see her head swaying slowly from side to side, as if fighting off sleep.Â
âItâs nap time for little Margaret.â You break the silence as you walk toward Margaret whose tiny fingers still try to tear up the already destroyed rose.Â
You pick up Margaret and with the way she isn't getting fuzzy, your assumption was correct. She is fighting against Morpheus, sadly losing.
You glance at Leon who is standing in the same place you left him. Admiring the scene of you carrying your daughter.Â
âWould you like to help me?â You murmur.Â
Of course he does, he wants nothing more but to embark on this new life. He has seen so much horror and for once, he wants to indulge in this domestic dream of his.
âIf you let me.â
Humble, timid, and definitely not showing how enthusiastic he was about helping you.Â
You nod and guide him upstairs. Margaretâs room was just next to yours, even though you prefer to sleep with her, still too nervous about her getting tangled in her own blankets.
As both of you reach the room, shades of pink and white greet Leon. Some toys are scattered around the floor too. Proof of Margaretâs wholesome behavior.Â
Margaret shifts in your arms, her previous peaceful demeanor changing given the frustration of not falling asleep yet. She is pretty much easy to handle when nap time comes, but today is one of those days.
âYou told me I could help.â Leon's hushed voice reaches you. His eyes express the need to assist you in a task like this.Â
âSureâŠâ Your heart flutters as Leon steps up to help you. You indeed asked him if he wanted to come with you. But the fact he had so eagerly accepted the role made you appreciate him even more.
If that was even possible.
As Margaret starts letting out soft cries, you hand her to Leon who is quick to catch her. At first, Margaret is held rather awkwardly which brings a smile to your face before her cries get really serious.
You help Leon by moving his hand. That gains a quiet âok okâ meaning that he got the hang of it.Â
He positions Margaret on his chest, her face seeking the crook of his neck as she continues letting out tiny sobs. With his hand supporting his back, he rocks her.
If anyone were to see him, they'd think he's a father holding his daughter. But in his mind, he's holding your world, his world.Â
Oblivious to it, Leon started humming a song. He doesnât know where he had heard it before. Maybe it came from his mother, a memory he thought was deeply buried in his mind.
Eventually, your baby falls asleep which definitely boosts Leonâs mood as she grins. He's built for this! He thinks.
He lays Margaret in her crib. The little one breathes slowly as she drifts off to dreamland.
Both of you slowly and quietly walk out of the room making sure not to make any loud noise and wake the sleeping princess.Â
As you slowly descend from the stairs and are once again in the living room, Leonâs mind is filled with expectations.
What's next?
What is he supposed to do now?Â
As if on cue, your words break the silence.
âI forgot to order the food.â You sheepishly admit as you nervously laugh. Between cleaning the house before Leon came and taking care of a toddler the fact that a dinner without food wouldn't be a dinner slipped out of your mind.
âI'll do it right now just give me a second to search for this one restauââ
âHey, it's okay.â Leon reaches for your arm before you can walk toward where the phone is. He takes this opportunity to do all the things he has wanted to do with you. To accomplish each one of those silly yet endearing wishes of his.
âBesides⊠this is a great excuse for us to bond more.â
He lets go of your arm but instead, his hand takes out his cellphone. Your eyes curiously watch as he types something.
For a moment, Leon doesn't utter a word and you can see how his fingers are slightly shaking.
Leon looks up from the phone and gives you a gentle smile before he sets the phone aside. After a couple of seconds, the slow and wistful chords of a piano announce the beginning of a song.
âMay I have this dance?â Leon extends his hand toward you.Â
You opt to accept his hand. In the back of your mind, you wanted to tease him one more time. Just like you did when he told you happy Valentineâs. But you feel this is way more important than those simple words.
As your hand locks with his, he pulls you closer to his body. His free arm finds its home in your lower back, not too low to keep it PG and not to discomfort you in this intimate dance.
Letting him guide you, you sway from side to side. His past self wouldn't have imagined that he could reach this level of serenity and tranquility. The simple thought of having a family was like a faraway dream.
Your head rests comfortably on Leon's shoulder, the scent of his cologne being your new favorite aroma. The one that brings you memories from the time you met him to all the dates you had that led to this very moment.
The song continues its course, and the outside world is forgotten for a moment. No words are exchanged as both of you drown in the homely feeling of dancing in each other's arms.
After a while, without lifting his head and allowing his lips to ever so slightly graze against your ears, Leon's voice cut through the peaceful melody.
âLet me in.â He whispers, his hands ever so slightly tightening around your middle section. His words brush against your ear like the soft melody that plays in the background.Â
âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âLet me in, in your life. I donât want to ask you to just be your partner.â The weight and truth of his statement turn your head in a messy place. âI want to be part of your life and Margaretâs.â
He wants to stick around, he wants to be greeted by you and Margaret each time he comes back from a mission. He wants to give Margaret the childhood he never had. And, he wants to fulfill every little dream you and he may have.Â
âI want to wake up next to you each morning. To Margaret telling us she's hungry in her own way.â He's always been a man of few words, but in this moment he could recite the whole bible if he wanted.Â
âI want to put Margaret to sleep every day just like I did today. And I want to sleep next to you every night, knowing that you're safe.â
âI don't want you to be a memory.â His lips move to the side of your face, daring to kiss your cheeks in a sweet manner. âI want you to be my whole life.â
Smoothly and with ease, his words fall from his lips while his tempo never falters. His thumb now softly rubs your skin, where his hand is located to support your back in the dance.
He'd want to take pride and tell you he's that good with words. However, many times he has rehearsed this speech that if he had stumbled on his words he'd have let the earth swallow him.
And as the song came to an end, so did Leonâs confession.Â
A few seconds of silence create the worst nightmare in Leon's imagination. He could already hear your words telling him you don't feel the same that you're already in love with someone else orâ
Your knuckles caress Leonâs face, feeling the growing stubble on his cheek and jaw. The sensation of being touched like this has been a long-distance memory that he's completely forgotten what being loved felt like.
He now feels both of your hands cupping his face, prompting him to look you in the eyes. His blue eyes lock with yours and admire the softest of expressions drawn on your face.
As he gazes into you, he can only think how in love he is. And what a good life awaits for him.
And what feels like both an eternity and a split second, your lips connect with his in a tender yet meaningful kiss. One that he's been expecting after all this time.
The one is indeed not a myth.
AUTHOR'S NOTE 2: I had so much fun writing this. There's something about found family that makes me all soft and sappy lmao. And sorry if my despiction about cops is wrong... I've never set foot in the US so spare your writer the embarrassment. Anyway, I hope you all have a beautiful day! No matter if you spend it with your lover, friends or alone. (Dividers are from: @/cafekitsune)
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°Ë⎠when your baby âŠâ (JJK MEN)
àȘâ⎠featuring: nanami kento, kamo choso, fushiguro toji, geto suguru and gojo satoru.
àȘâ⎠word count: 2,6k
àȘâ⎠tags: fluff, pregnancy, birth, babies, domestic jjk men, they're all your husbands, them being perfect.
àȘâ⎠note: not proofread, some of these are a bit unrealistic, but keep in mind that it's fiction and i don't have a baby.
°Ë⎠when your baby smiles for the first time: [nanami kento]
Birth was a blessing in itself, but having a partner as supportive as Kento made everything worth it, down to the sleepless nights you have been spending trying to get used to your babyâs constant need to be cuddled, fed and taken care of. You were frustrated, it was pretty evident by the tears welling up in your eyes every two seconds along with how you simply refused to be near anyone but your baby and Kento. Thankfully, he was always the one coaxing you to get out of the bed and sit on the balcony, have a full meal and relax while he took care of the baby.
On the outside, it seemed as though Kento had everything under control, and that nothing could affect him as long as you were okay. He never cried when you did (beside when he held the baby for the first time), and he made sure to validate your every frustration and fear, all while telling you that everything will be okay.
Which brings us to this moment, with both of you sitting on the couch with your baby on his lap. One of your favorite things about these nights was that Kento never skipped them and always made sure to play with your baby for a bit before helping you put her to bed. Even when he was incredibly exhausted.
Kento rocked your baby back and forth, enjoying the happy and curious noises leaving your daughterâs mouth. Your husbandâs pointer was gently tracing her face, humming a soft tune about how adorable she was all while helping her be more aware of her body.
âAnd those are your eyes,â his tired voice came out. âAnd this is your nose,â accompanied with a boop, âand those are your precious cheeks,â a laugh escaped his lips when your daughter seemed to try to escape from the ticklish feeling of his finger and you chuckled at the scene. Your happiness was so contagious that your daughterâs lips twitched and a giggle escaped her lips.
âOh,â Kento paused his movements but it only seemed to make your daughter giggle even more. âLook at you,â a smile broke on your husbandâs face and he leans down to brush his nose against hers. âIs daddy your favorite comedian already?â And the louder her giggles got, the harder it was for your husband to contain his own laughter. He throws his head back on the couch and closes his eyes, and when he leans back down towards your baby girl, her smile only gets bigger and bigger.
You bring your legs up to your chest and watch the scene unfold with a heart full of love and adoration for your husband and the human being you both created. And when Nanami notices your silence, he supports his baby girlâs head with one hand and reaches his free hand towards your leg to caress it.
âAre you okay, darling?â To which you flash him with a smile that Kento could only describe as one that filled his heart to the brim.
âNever been better.â
°Ë⎠when your baby first rolls over: [kamo choso]
You were well aware of how anxious and easily nervous your husband could get. Throughout your entire pregnancy, you were never allowed to be even a foot away from him. On a normal day, you wouldâve asked for personal space, but lucky Choso, your pregnancy hormones seemed to make you even more attached to him.
Now that your baby boy was here, all of that anxiety and nervousness was doubled. Instead of worrying about one person and a bump, Choso had to make sure you and your baby were both okay all while trying not to tire himself to stay awake for you two. Night feeds were usually his favorite time of the day, despite your tired self and the sleepiness on your face, watching you try to hold your baby while feeding him always made him lean towards you and press a kiss to your forehead.
Your baby was about three months old when Choso started becoming even more involved with diaper and outfit changing. Not that he didnât want to at the beginning, you were always far too nervous to let him do anything unsupervised. Your baby was currently on the bed while his father reached for the outfit that he laid out for him. And while Choso was always super careful, you had called out his name before walking into the room and so he turns his head to the door and is confused when youâre wide eyed and staring at the bed.
âWhat?â
âLook- the baby, Choso!â He turns to stare at his son and is pleasantly surprised when he notices that his son had fully rolled over and was now on his stomach. Your husband doesnât say a thing as your baby makes noises, almost complaining to you both that he wasnât seeing you and that his muscles were still too weak to support his head, so Choso rolls him on his back and leans down to press a kiss to his forehead.
ââŠdonât you think itâs too soon for him to try to leave mid-conversation?â
âBaby,â you let out a chuckle. âIâm sure thatâs not what he meant.â
âHeâs moving too quickly! What do you mean he was able to roll over?â Your husband complains and he slowly dresses up your son.
âIt just means our baby is healthy and functioning well.â
âYeah,â Choso says softly before picking up your baby. âOur baby.â
°Ë⎠when your baby starts crawling: [fushiguro toji]
Toji always thought that he didnât deserve a second chance at life. He simply thought it was too late to start over, that was until he met you and you made him realize that âtoo lateâ didnât really have a place in your dictionary. You made him experience everything all over again; from falling in love to raising two healthy babies along with Megumi and Tsumiki. You gave him a second chance at being a father all while helping him fix his relationship with his kids.
You always made sure to help Tsumiki and Megumi with their homework while Toji stayed with your baby boy and baby girl. He would sit on the floor and watch as they struggled to even hold up their heads and try to reach for him.
âCome on now, I know you can do it,â Toji held the toy your baby boy was whining to his father to give him, and your husband was very stubborn about what his kids were capable of. Tsumiki and Megumi were already excelling at different sports and even academically, and despite you trying to convince your husband that your babies were only six months old, he wouldnât listen.
Shifting his attention from his son to his daughter, he reaches for the toy in her hands and slowly takes it away from her. He watches as a pout forms on her lips and her eyes get teary almost immediately, and Toji has never believed in mother instinct as much as right now, because you burst out of the study room at the same time as your baby girl crying.
âToji,â your disappointed tone as you walked towards the scene made the man turn back towards his babies.
âI just think they should be crawling by now.â
âThey need time baby,â you step behind him and look over your baby girl who was trying to rub her teary eyes. âYou can try by setting it in front of her, then she can try reaching for it.â
Your husband does as he is told and completely forgets about his sonâs toy. Too focused on getting your daughter to move towards her toy, he fails to notice his son slowly crawling towards him to retrieve the small item sitting next to him but you do.
âOh!â your gasp catches your husbandâs attention and he immediately notices his son. âCome on baby! Good job!â Toji doesnât waste time and turns back towards your daughter, gently coaxing her into moving towards her toy.
âCome on baby girl, come on,â it is very rare for Toji to be smiling so softly but whenever he was with his kids, his cheeks would end up hurting him from smiling too much.
Your daughterâs attention quickly shifts towards the person that walks out of the study room, and when her eyes fall on Megumi, a giggle escapes her lips and she starts moving towards her older brother. You and Toji watch in awe as Megumi sits cross legged on the floor and talks very softly to his baby sister, words of encouragement leaving his lips as your baby girl stops a couple of times and whines at the difficult task at hand.
âJust a bit more, come on,â But once in Megumiâs arms, the boy holds her carefully before walking back towards you and his dad. Toji stands up with his younger son in his arms before patting Megumiâs head.
âGood job, boy. You did well.â To which Megumi responds to with a shy nod before handing you his baby sister.
Moments like these sure made it feel like everything in life was worth it.
°Ë⎠when your baby says their first word: [geto suguru]
You never knew you could fall in love twice until you saw your husband become a father to your beautiful baby girls. Not only was he supportive, which was obviously the bare minimum, he still managed to be present for all three of his girls at the same time. The girls were obsessed with their father, and rightfully so, but something you truly admired about your husband was that he made sure to include himself during their play time.
And despite your attempts at convincing him that play time meant playing with dolls and plushies, Suguru was adamant on teaching his little girls very interesting words that had their tiny eight month old brains almost short circuit.
âSugu, easy there. They canât possibly know what pontificate means.â You say followed with a low chuckle, watching as the man sat down on the floor with his legs spread wide open for his two girls to sit in the space there and glance at the book their father was holding.
âMy girls are smart like their parents,â your husband says with a serious look on his face. âI need their first words to be something smart, something bigâŠâ
âI need something that screams BeyoncĂ©,â you say jokingly and your husband shoots you a playful glare.
âBe serious.â
You squat in front of your baby girls and it immediately shifts their attention from the book Suguru was holding and you smile at that. You instinctively open your arms and wait for them to crawl towards you, but instead one of the girls looks back at Suguru and waits for him to look down at her.
âMama,â your little girl turns to her sister before staring at you and starts crawling towards you and your jaw almost touches the floor.
âDid you just say mama?â
âMamama,â your other daughter mimics her sister and tries to escape Suguruâs hold, but he catches her in his arms and his happiness seems to be a lot more obvious than yours.
âYeah baby, thatâs mama! She said mama, did you hear that?â You grab your baby girl who was crawling towards you and grin at your husband.
âDidnât you say you wanted their first word to be something big?â
âYouâre their everything, so it is something big.â There was no doubt that you picked the right person to father your children.
°Ë⎠when your baby starts walking: [gojo satoru]
Youâve always known that your baby was going to be as hyper as Satoru. Ever since he was in the womb, your baby would not stop moving and kicking, it even resulted in him almost wrapping the umbilical cord around his neck but thankfully, the birth went great and he came out as healthy as ever.
Despite being so sure that the baby would be a carbon copy of his father, your baby boy ended up taking your every facial feature. Satoru couldnât deny that he wished his baby had his white hair, but something about having a second human looking exactly like you melted his heart. But that was literally the only thing the baby had about you, just the looks. Because God, was he an active baby.
He was holding his head up and rolling on his stomach faster than you had expected, and since Satoru loved to test his boyâs limits, your baby ended up crawling soon after. Not even two months later, your baby was saying his first words and all you could do was nod and smile as people told you how unique your baby was, and a part of you could only wish that you would shelter him from all the attention he was getting. But he was a Gojo, and stuff like this was bound to happen.
But the moment your husband noticed your discomfort, he immediately stopped accepting people when they asked to come over. He was excited to become a father, but it wouldnât be the same if it meant robbing you of the same place that was supposed to bring you comfort.
And apparently, only he could keep up with his sonâs hyper self. Crawling from corner to corner, squealing in excitement and tossing his toys around, Satoru even encouraged his son to grab onto the couch and crawl around the space that was heavily baby-proofed.
âAh, youâre so eager to walk, arenât you?â Satoru teases his son as he tries to hold onto the couch and stand up. With a little bit of support on his bum, your baby managed to stand up but freezes there and turns his head to the side where his father was staring at him.
âWhat, are you scared? Itâs not so fun anymore, hm?â Your husband teases your son who seems to be taking his fatherâs words not very well. He pouts and rests his head on the couch, refusing to look at his dad and Satoru laughs out loud.
âCome on, I was only joking, youâre good at everything just like your dad.â You eventually walk down the stairs and you raise an eyebrow at your pouting eleven month old son.
âWhat did you do?â you immediately pin the blame onto your husband who gasps and puts a hand on his chest.
âI didnât do anything!â He pats your sonâs bum as your babyâs wobbly legs try to move him around the couch and towards you. âHe stood up and got scared, and I found it funny.â
âOh baby,â you squat down to your babyâs level and reach out your hands to grab him. âPapa is so mean, isnât he?â
âAm not,â Satoru rolls his eyes but he watches as your son reaches the end of the couch and hesitates to let go. You lock eyes with your baby, and your husband thinks itâs a beautiful example of mothers and babies silently communicating, because no words were exchanged yet your baby knew to trust you completely.
He doesnât fall into your arms but instead, he pushes himself away from the couch and takes a very small step towards you. You try not to gasp in surprise, and you wait as he takes another stepâthen another, and another before falling in your embrace and both you and Satoru are wide eyed and surprised at what just happened.
âHe justââ
âHe walked!â Your husband jumps from his spot on the ground and takes your baby in his arms. âMy son is one of a kind! Iâm telling you, he will win a nobel prizeââ
Satoru always found a way to be excited about any of his sonâs milestones.
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