Eee it's been so long since I've wrote any sort of fanfiction. I feel like the skills which I did have slipped considerable. Please maybe bare this in mind whilst reading w

Anyways...I fell in love with Kaito and Haruto almost instantly, and one day this idea came to me after wanting to write something happy for them. Seriously, they need more happy/fluffy stories. In my opinion at least. xD I don't know how many of these there will be, but each one will just be unrelated little shorts of everyday situations, I guess ehe. Nothing more to say now apart from...I hope that you enjoy!


"Brother...I know that you caught it, but can I let it go?"

"Hm?"

"It won't be very happy spending its life in a cage. So I want to let it go again."

" You're kind, Haruto."

"Here."

Outstretching a small hand, Haruto smiled gently as he watched the small amount of ducks in the park gather around him, tentative at first, but soon seeing that there was no harm, and happily snatching up the pieces of bread which he held.

He loved animals- and feeding the ducks was something which he had always enjoyed. He made his brother promise that as soon as he was well again, the first thing which they would do would be to visit the park, a place which he had never been able to see firsthand, only had the chance to dream off.

"Orbital, they're still hungry. Do we have any more bread?" He leant back on the grass to face the robot from his childhood, holding back a laugh as the jittery machine panicked, searching in his, what you could call pockets, to find the requested item.

"Here you go, Master Haruto!"

The young boy smiled as he took the item, "thank you...but you don't need to call me master anymore, we don't belong to Mr Heartland now, remember?"

"You're right! Sorry, sir! I mean..."

Giggling, the blue haired boy playfully tapped the top of Oribital's head, causing him to let out a startled yelp, before joining in with Haruto's laughter, happy that the child was one again back to his playful antics.

"Hey...You're leaving me out of the fun? That's not very fair."

"Brother!" Turning around to face the voice, Haruto laughed when he saw the expression which Kaito wore.

"What's so funny hm?" the blonde haired boy responded, before carefully setting himself down next to his younger brother. "I even brought ice cream for you, but now I'm thinking that maybe I should give it to the ducks as well."

"Ducks won't eat ice cream!" Even so, the boy stopped laughing and pouted, causing this time the latter to laugh instead.

"You know I wouldn't do that, silly. But we could try, if you're so adamant that they won't eat it..." Smirking, Kaito looked out of the corner of his eye desperately trying not to laugh at Haruto's attempt at scowling, which just resulted in him looking even more adorable.

"...Okay okay, you win, here." After a few more seconds, Kaito handed him his frozen treat.

"Thank you, brother! Even though I knew you would give it to me eventually."

"You know me too well."

Giving the ice cream a little lick, the younger of the brothers looked out over the pond once again, observing a family of the birds, the mother carefully making sure that each and every one of her ducklings got fed, before ruffling them with her beak affectionately.

"Hey..." He asked after a few minutes of silence, "What was our Mum like?"

Stopping, Kaito lowered his hand and looked down – Haruto had caught him off guard. He knew that one day his brother would ask the question, but even with this knowledge his still found it hard to respond.

"Well..." he began slowly, before trying to force on a smile, "You look a lot like her, that's for sure."

Scrunching his face up at the statement, Haruto kicked his feet in the water a little, scaring away the family of ducks in the process.

"But I'm not a girl."

Chuckling slightly at the innocent statement, Kaito pulled his younger brother away from the water and closer to him.

"That doesn't mean that you can't look like her in some regards though, you know." Observing the tilt of the head which came from the question, Kaito sighed and rested his hand on top of Haruto's head gently.

"You have the same hair and eye colour as her. You're also just as cheerful, she also liked to joke around a lot too, just like you."

"Oh, I see now... So you must be like Dad then...well, how you look at least."

"That's right, just he was always cold and work focused. I don't think I'm at the same level as that as he was. Or at least, I hope that I'm not." Trying to lighten the subject a little, Kaito looked down and smiled at his brother, who had gone unusually quiet.

"What's wrong?" It was inevitable really, and Kaito could almost place money on what question was going to be asked next. It was the main reason he wanted to avoid the subject for as long as possible, more for his brother's sake than his own.

"Do...do you miss them? I mean, you knew them longer than me."

Bringing his hands together, the older boy looked out into the pond, watching as the previously scared group of ducks gathered together at the centre again, seeming to go through a process similar to a role call.

"Of course I do. It's hard not to miss them, after doing a lot of things for us after all..."

"I see..."

"What about you,though?"

"Huh? Bu-"

" Mother used to always read to you bed time stories, and cuddle you after you had a nightmare or got frightened...and Father would always be there if you hurt yourself whilst playing outside. I know you where young, but those sorts of affections must be something which you can still remember."

Shifting under his weight slightly, the blue haired boy never let his focus drift from infront of him. He hadn't thought about his parents since the day he and his brother were taken into Mr Heartlands's care; he hadn't wanted too. But now, he could see them clear as a bell again, and didn't realise how much his brother had to take on after they left.

"I miss them. But..." he trailed off as he moved to wrap his arms around Kaito tightly, "I have you! You're like both parents to me, and I'm happy with that."

"Haruto..."

"You do everything which you just said that they did! You do just as good as job, I'm really surprised that no one thinks that you're my real Father. So don't worry, okay?" Smiling up at him as he finished his sentence, Haruto was glad to see his Kaito regain his confident look.

"Thank you." Pulling his brother into a proper hug, Kaito smiled into his brother's hair, content with knowing that he was happy in just his own care, answering a question which he had long since wondered.

"You really are kind, Haruto."


Orbital: -sniff- I'm so happy, how wonderful!

Me: It would have been even better if I practiced my writing more.

Ehehe that wasn't as bad as I thought, but re- reading it, it seems really choppy, especially towards the end. Well...hopefully writing more of these (I hope, hopefully someone will be interested in them as well) will help me get back into it =w=

Thank you for reading if you did, and I always welcome criticism, as long as it isn't flaming. Politeness costs nothing, after all.

I kind of struggled with kaito's personality, since we haven't really seen much of his 'happy' side with Haruto yet. Unless I missed something =w= So I hope this is what I think he would be like. I also apologise if something happens in the series which messes up one of these xD

Oh! Please feel free to leave suggestions for stories if you wish. I have a few more ideas, but seeing what other people can come up with/would like to see would be nice. :3

Thank you again if you go this far. xD

Ohnoooo the notes are almost longer than the story waaah. Next time they'll be shorter since I won't have to explain anything.