I'm back! Mwahaha! Oh god I couldn't write that without laughing! XD Buuuttt I was thinking of a sequel or a little bit but unsure what to write as a sequel-at first- but lioness571 got me all inspired to write a sequel to the story, though I did get a little suggestion from lioness571's so I won't take credit of that little suggestion since it was her suggestion what I should kind of write about! And after that little suggestion I just sort of began thinking and became inspired and I wanted to maybe wait until after I'm out of the clear for finals-gonna be cramming hard this week for'em- but I just couldn't get this out of my system until I wrote it so here it is! Hope everyone enjoys it as much as the first one!


"Mama~ I'm hungry again!" Yui looked down to see Tsukiko standing next to her, her small hands pressing against her belly as her bottom lip jutted out in a small little pout as she looked up at Yui under her lashes.

"Come on, baby. I'll get you something." Yui held her hand out smiling gently as Tsukiko grabbed it, the feeling of her small hand in hers was just so adorable that Yui could just squeeze her daughter until she popped if that wasn't bad to think. She walked side by side with Tsukiko to the kitchen and she hummed softly under neath her breath as they walked.

"Hey, Mama?" Tsukiko's voice broke through Yui's little mind fog and she looked down at Tsukiko who held her hand just a little tighter. "Mama..Do you think Daddy would've loved us alot? Would Daddy have made you happy Mama?" Yui felt tears press against her eyes slightly as she held Tsukiko's hand back a bit tighter, feeling like someone just punched her right in the damn chest.

"Yes, Daddy would have loved you both very very much. He would've loved all of us so much. And...And...I would be a lot happier with Daddy but you two make me happier than anything in this world. Why do you ask that, baby?" Yui explained then asked as her gaze moved down to Tsukiko who looked down then up, her eyes shining softly.

"I got to school and there's lots of other girls with Daddy's and I just wish I could have a Daddy too." Tsukiko said softly as tears welled in her eyes and Yui stopped walking which paused Tsukiko as well then placed her hands on the five year olds small shoulders looking straight into her sweet, glistening copper rose eyes.

"Tsukiko, I know how much you want a Daddy, I truly do. But you have to understand, I don't know if I CAN give you another Daddy because your Daddy was someone I loved very very much, more than anything and I don't know if I could love someone else like that. I wish I truly could give you a Daddy." Yui softly said as she rubbed Tsukiko's shoulders and the small blonde stepped forward wrapping her small arms around Yui's shoulders softly and rested her head in the crook of Yui's shoulder.

"I'm sorry for bringing Daddy up Mama. I'm sorry." Tsukiko sounded like she was going to just break down and Yui held her daughter all the more tighter as she rubbed her small back and Yui couldn't help but smile tiredly.

"It's alright, baby. It's alright I understand." Yui cooed softly as she held Tsukiko tighter and she stood up feeling her daughter's legs attempt to wrap around her and Yui walked to the kitchen and sat Tsukiko on the counter and she lifted her hands lightly brushing the girl's cheek lightly and under her eyes. "It's okay. But think about it, you've got a pretty awesome Mama who knows how to kick butt for you." That drew a smile out of Tsukiko.

"Yeah I do!" Tsukiko nodded quickly then smiled wider as her cheeks began to flush lightly. "I have a Mama who brushes my hair and plays with me like a Daddy, I have a Mama who works just like a Daddy and takes care of everything just like a Daddy. I have a super Mama!"

"Yes you do have a super Mama." Yui softly said smiling gently as she stroked Tsukiko's cheek.

"When is Satsuki coming home?" Tsukiko asked tilting her head softly, her eyes now bright with curiosity that made Yui smile at and she chuckled turning to the fridge pulling out the pitcher with dark liquid.

"Uncle Reiji will be bringing Satsuki home around afternoon time." Yui replied pouring the dark liquid into a small little cup for Tsukiko then turned to her daughter handing her the cup which Tsukiko took thankfully. "Want to watch tv?" Tsukiko nodded and Yui picked her up holding her as Tsukiko held her cup tight taking another sip from it and she walked into the living room sitting her daughter on the couch then turned the tv on and she then walked to the front door opening it and stepped out. Ayato stood there looking at her with tired looking green eyes and she felt a twinge of pitty for him.

"Yui." He said simply making Yui raise a brow a bit and he stepped forward until he was just a few bare inches away from her. "Please tell me you'll reconsider. Please."

"Ayato you know I can't just decide to be with you." Yui said softly lifting her hands as though to keep space between them but she felt his fingers grab her chin and tilt her head back softly. "Ayato I'm sorry."

"Don't say sorry." He mumbled as he leaned forward, his head bending a bit until his lips were mere inches from Yui's and the blonde's eyes widened slowly as she realized his goal and she turned her head making his lips hit her cheek. "Yui." This time he sounded irritated as he looked at her and she looked at him from under her lashes slightly. "Stop fighting me, you need to let go of Kino." She winced visibly as she looked up at him then looked down.

"I can't just let him go, Ayato. It's too hard and it'll only make it more painful for me to just let him go." Yui whispered as she hugged her elbows tightly, her gaze still down gazed and she shrunk against the door a bit feeling like she would just start sobbing at any moment.

That is until she felt Ayato grab her chin again tilting her head up quickly and before she could truly react he leaned in pressing his lips to hers and her eyes widened. It'd been a solid five years since anyone's kissed her, but even while her heart fluttered gently a little bit at the way Ayato pressed his lips to hers she couldn't help but wish it was Kino who was kissing her and that's what made her pull away.

"Don't act -don't even lie- that you didn't like that just then." Ayato whispered as his hands cupped her face gently and she shut her eyes softly feeling her cheeks burn ever so faintly but when she opened her eyes looking straight into Ayato's she felt tears well up slightly.

"I did like it, but only because it's a kiss. Ayato I love you, I really do, but I can't be in love with you like I was with Kino. I just can't." Yui said feeling her tears well up thickly and dangerously hanging on her lashes, ready to drop any moment. "I'm sorry." She then turned dashing inside quickly then shutting the door in his face only to feel a couple tears slip onto her cheeks as she heard Ayato walk away.

"Mama? What's wrong Mama?" Yui wiped her tears away then turned looking down at Tsukiko, who had a serious look on her normally bright and cheery face.

"It's nothing, baby! Come on, I'll watch a move with out until Satsuki get's home alright?" Yui cheerfully said as she picked her daughter up and walked to the living room and sat on the couch picking up the remote looking at the tv when her daughter crawling into her lap then stroking her cheek softly distracted her and she looked down at Tsukiko curiously and her daughter had a very soft, sweet and caring looking on her face.

"It'll be okay, Mama. Whatever it is it'll be okay." Tsukiko said softly but it sounded like more of a promise strangely as she looked at Tsukiko and she hugged her daughter to her chest tightly and buried her face into her dark blonde curls.

She knew things could be okay, after all there was forever stretching in front of her, but she'd have her babies with her. She'd always have a piece of Kino with her so long as she had her little twins, the one she'd loved from inside of her for as long as she could remember and for their short five years, then she'd be okay. She believed she would truly be okay. Or so she truly hoped things would, after all luck was never in her favor was it?