Don't you worry, child?!
Chapter 1
Winter, coldness and snow falling on my hands. The snowflakes seem asthey were feathers falling out of nowhere.
It's hard to believe that the faithful night in which I met the man, destined to be with me for eternity, lies 15 years in the past,
Many things have changed since then:
We had to fight a terrible war against Kuran Rido whose wish it was to devour my blood. After that Kaname and I had moved away from my beloved father who gave me a home when no one else wanted to.
We moved to the former summer mansion of the Kuran-Family where we were living ever since.
Kaname sure was busy but he spent a day off once in while with me and whenever he wasn't to tired after work he sat in the garden in the evening with me watching the fireflies.
However he didn't want to admit, I knew that the whole society of vampires was waiting for something he didn't want me to force to:
A child.
The thought of me being a mother frightened me. There was no doubt that Kaname would be a wonderful father. I remembered th evenings sitting on his lap when I still was a little girl. It seemed ages ago and many things have happened ever since.
"Yuuki? I'm home. The council meeting took longer than I insited. Yuuki? Yuuki?!"
"Here. I need to discuss something with you."
Kaname headed towards me, stopping right before me so I couldn't see anything but his chest covered with a black pullover I got him some time ago thinking it would suit him.
"What is it, my precious?", he asked.
Before I got to answer him, he silenced me with a soft kiss tasting like strawberries.
"Kaname! I'm serious! Please!", I managed to murmur while being spoiled by his tongue sliding down my neck.
"KANAME! CUT IT OUT! PLEASE!", I shouted
He stopped more abruptely than I had him expected to. He started to look at me with his kind but now serious eyes.
"Are you sure you need to discuss that with me no? I thought we could spent the night a little bit more... tempting...", he said with a slight hint of dissappointment.
"Kaname... I know that you are tired and there is nothing more amazing than spending the evening with you but I need to talk to you abput something very important which I have beend carrying around with me for quite a long time now..."
My legs were trembling. Would I have the courage to really tell him the truth?
"What is it? You know you can talk to me about everything."
"Is it true that the council wants me to have a baby as soon as possible?"
