"Beepbeep Beepbeep" went the old alarm clock. Groaning from both the horrid
noise and the wonderful stretch she took, she opened her eyes and rolled
out of bed. Ahhh, another beautiful morning! She snuck to the bathroom and
back. This was the day, the day she would finally do it!
Slowly, carefully, she opened the master bedroom's door without letting it squeak. Just for extra protection she dropped to the ground quietly and crawled over to the bed. She stood up and gazed upon her sleeping victims. 'Ok...' she told herself 'on the count of three...one...two...'
"Rowre!!" she fell back and tumbled a few times. "Oh, daddy! You always spoil my fun!" she complained. Kyo laughed. "Yea but you never spoil mine, Chikara!" It was then that Tohru rolled over in a half daze. "Uhhh...it gets earlier and earlier every day..."
Soon enough though, they were all up and fixing breakfast together. When everything was ready Tohru ordered everyone to the dining room table to get served. "Are you sure you don't need any help?" Kyo offered. "I'll be ok, don't worry sweetie," she insisted.
As soon as everything was on the table and she had sat down, Tohru took a moment to gaze at the two most important people in her life. Doing so, she giggled a little. Both her husband and daughter had bright orange hair and the same intense eyes. Luckily for her though, Chikara was quite a bit more laid back then Kyo, although not 100% angel.
It wasn't long until they both noticed her staring. "What's wrong with you?" they both asked. Tohru just smiled her goofy smile. "Just looking at how adorable you both are!" she said happily. Chikara automatically looked at her dad and smirked. "Haha, mommy thinks your adorable!" she teased, putting extra emphasis on the last word. Kyo just looked irritatedly at her and replied, "Shut up you little imp..."
Chikara stuck her tongue out at him when he looked away. Tohru giggled again and gave her a little high five under the table. Kyo was oblivious to the whole thing. They all finished up their breakfast and the two girls went straight to work on the dishes. Kyo, on the other hand, went to the dojo built on to the house to begin lessons.
He loved his work and the fact that he could always be close to his family. He wasn't too worried about his daughter, though. He had trained her himself from the time she was three. She was eight now, and a black belt but he still felt better about being around. Despite being tough on the outside, he loved his family more then anything else. They were the more important then all else.
Back in the kitchen mother and daughter were having a blast gossiping. "I think we made daddy blush today!" Chikara exclaimed excitedly. "Yes, and that was a great come back..." Tohru smiled, "He didn't even see it!" At this they both giggled and finished up the dishes.
When they were done, they made their way to the small living room to catch the morning cartoons. "You know, I think your cooking is getting better and better Chik," Tohru encouraged. "Thanks mommy, but I'll never be as good as you! Daddy even said your cooking is the very best!" Hearing this, Tohru blushed. She and Kyo had been married for ten years and he still had the power to make her blush.
Finally they found some good cartoons, Tom and Jeri. As Chik watched the madness with excitement, cheering on her fellow cat, Tohru became flooded with memories. She laughed a little to herself.
While Kyo took his lunch break from training his karate students, Tohru sprang the question on him. "Kyo, I want to go visit Sohma-kun..." she said, looking down into her lap. Both father and daughter's ears popped up. "Eww, Uncle Yuki is stinky! He smells like leeks!" Chikara whined. Kyo smiled with pride at his little girl but came back to reality. "I don't mind..." he lied.
After the rude comment she made, Chikara was forced to come along. It was a fierce struggle until Kyo joined in, siding with Tohru. "Aww, but daddy! You even said yourself that Uncle Yuki is a damn rat!" Hearing these words come out of her made Tohru give about the most evil stare she would be possible with.
Kyo, of course, didn't stick around too much longer after that. It was one of the quickest lunch breaks he had taken in a long time. As soon as he was back to work, the girls left to visit Yuki.
Slowly, carefully, she opened the master bedroom's door without letting it squeak. Just for extra protection she dropped to the ground quietly and crawled over to the bed. She stood up and gazed upon her sleeping victims. 'Ok...' she told herself 'on the count of three...one...two...'
"Rowre!!" she fell back and tumbled a few times. "Oh, daddy! You always spoil my fun!" she complained. Kyo laughed. "Yea but you never spoil mine, Chikara!" It was then that Tohru rolled over in a half daze. "Uhhh...it gets earlier and earlier every day..."
Soon enough though, they were all up and fixing breakfast together. When everything was ready Tohru ordered everyone to the dining room table to get served. "Are you sure you don't need any help?" Kyo offered. "I'll be ok, don't worry sweetie," she insisted.
As soon as everything was on the table and she had sat down, Tohru took a moment to gaze at the two most important people in her life. Doing so, she giggled a little. Both her husband and daughter had bright orange hair and the same intense eyes. Luckily for her though, Chikara was quite a bit more laid back then Kyo, although not 100% angel.
It wasn't long until they both noticed her staring. "What's wrong with you?" they both asked. Tohru just smiled her goofy smile. "Just looking at how adorable you both are!" she said happily. Chikara automatically looked at her dad and smirked. "Haha, mommy thinks your adorable!" she teased, putting extra emphasis on the last word. Kyo just looked irritatedly at her and replied, "Shut up you little imp..."
Chikara stuck her tongue out at him when he looked away. Tohru giggled again and gave her a little high five under the table. Kyo was oblivious to the whole thing. They all finished up their breakfast and the two girls went straight to work on the dishes. Kyo, on the other hand, went to the dojo built on to the house to begin lessons.
He loved his work and the fact that he could always be close to his family. He wasn't too worried about his daughter, though. He had trained her himself from the time she was three. She was eight now, and a black belt but he still felt better about being around. Despite being tough on the outside, he loved his family more then anything else. They were the more important then all else.
Back in the kitchen mother and daughter were having a blast gossiping. "I think we made daddy blush today!" Chikara exclaimed excitedly. "Yes, and that was a great come back..." Tohru smiled, "He didn't even see it!" At this they both giggled and finished up the dishes.
When they were done, they made their way to the small living room to catch the morning cartoons. "You know, I think your cooking is getting better and better Chik," Tohru encouraged. "Thanks mommy, but I'll never be as good as you! Daddy even said your cooking is the very best!" Hearing this, Tohru blushed. She and Kyo had been married for ten years and he still had the power to make her blush.
Finally they found some good cartoons, Tom and Jeri. As Chik watched the madness with excitement, cheering on her fellow cat, Tohru became flooded with memories. She laughed a little to herself.
While Kyo took his lunch break from training his karate students, Tohru sprang the question on him. "Kyo, I want to go visit Sohma-kun..." she said, looking down into her lap. Both father and daughter's ears popped up. "Eww, Uncle Yuki is stinky! He smells like leeks!" Chikara whined. Kyo smiled with pride at his little girl but came back to reality. "I don't mind..." he lied.
After the rude comment she made, Chikara was forced to come along. It was a fierce struggle until Kyo joined in, siding with Tohru. "Aww, but daddy! You even said yourself that Uncle Yuki is a damn rat!" Hearing these words come out of her made Tohru give about the most evil stare she would be possible with.
Kyo, of course, didn't stick around too much longer after that. It was one of the quickest lunch breaks he had taken in a long time. As soon as he was back to work, the girls left to visit Yuki.
