A/N: A fluffy and non-kinky threeshot commission featuring Taruto, Pudding, her family, and Yuebin. I must admit, I totally forgot he was a thing until I got this commission and I was like, "...fiance? Say what now?" But then I remembered and got excited.

When Pudding and Taruto began their relationship, it was all a lot of fun for them. After all, they were young, playful, perhaps even a bit too playful, and they were in love. It was only natural that they would focus most of their time on just having fun together and enjoying their new relationship.

But as months passed and things stayed just as fun and wonderful, they had to admit that this was really something special. They were clearly not just in this for fun, and that meant that they had to get serious. Which meant that there were certain things they had to do.

Introducing each other to their friends was at least something they could skip. After all the fighting they had done in the past, the groups were well-acquainted. Taruto did not have much else of a family to speak of, which ruled out meeting the parents on his side, and Pudding's father was gone so often that she did not know when that would even be a possibility.

But there was the matter of Pudding's siblings. She knew that they would most likely adore Taruto as much as she did, but she wondered how he would feel about all the children running around. She knew they could be a bit bratty and hard to deal with at times, but they meant well and she loved them so much. She could never be with someone who didn't love them as much as she did, but what if he didn't?

Needless to say, she was very nervous about having him over. She asked the kids ahead of time to be on their best behavior and warned Taruto again and again that they could be a little much, though he waved it off every time. He seemed to be excited for the meeting, and even took great care to learn their names ahead of time.

When the day finally arrived, her siblings were off to a good start, each one helping her clean up the house to the best of their ability. Though she often had to follow along after them to fix mistakes, she did not mind. It was the thought that counted, and it was clear that they wanted this to go well for her.

They did not really know the full details of the situation. She had only told them that he was a "special friend" of hers, and would wait until things were even more serious before she let them know of the romantic side. It would probably be obvious, at least to her brothers, but she still wanted to wait on that.

After they had the house properly cleaned and the children were dressed in their nicer play clothes, she felt that she was finally ready to have him over. Taruto was punctual, knocking on the door at just the time they had agreed on. Heart pounding, she went to answer the door.

When he smiled and greeted her, she almost forgot her nerves altogether. Being around him gave her such comfort, and she knew that she would likely never find someone as wonderful as him anywhere else. She stepped aside to let him in as her siblings lined up and introduced themselves, bowing respectfully.

As soon as this was done, however, their heads popped up and they scattered, each wanting to do something else. Heicha went to hide somewhere, having never been fond of strangers, and the boys went off in search of different things to show their new playmate.

Pudding was pleased to see how easily Taruto got along with Lucha, Honcha, Chincha, and Hanacha. The boys played and rough-housed, and her brothers flaunted all of their favorite toys. She was quick to join in the play, of course, and the group had fun for quite some time.

The boys had a seemingly endless supply of energy that Pudding had been able to keep up with for quite some time, and that Taruto seemed to share with them as well. They got so caught up in their playtime, in fact, that Pudding almost completely forgot about her little sister.

When she did at last remember that the little girl was not present, she excused herself to go look for her. She found Heicha where she expected to- off in some corner of her bedroom, scrunched back behind a toy chest. She had most likely cowered there originally, but as time had passed, she must have grown bored, because she now played happily with some of her dolls.

However, she stopped as soon as she noticed her older sister. She looked away stubbornly, refusing to acknowledge Pudding, who only laughed at the antics and said, "Were you just gonna hide in here all day, or were you gonna come say hello?"

"I'm not coming out until he leaves!" she declared.

"And why's that?"

"Because he's weird! And scary! He...he looks weird and scary, and I don't like him at all!"

Pudding leaned down to make eye contact and said, "Now, just because someone looks weird doesn't mean they're all bad. He's a really good friend of mine, and would I be friends with someone who was bad?" Heicha shook her head, and she continued, "I'd really like it if you would come out and play with us. I want my friend to feel welcome, and I want you two to get along."

"B-but...but..." She shook her head. "I can't!"

"Come on, I know you're stronger than that! Hey, how about this? If you come out and play for a little bit, I'll buy you ice cream after he goes home. Sound like a deal?"

She appeared to contemplate it for a second before she said, tentatively, "I might be able to try to play with him for a little bit...but you better not forget about the ice cream!"

"Wouldn't dream of it!"

With that settled, it seemed as though all would go well, but that was not the case. As soon as she brought Heicha out to play with the others, she took one look at the boys and their rough games and ran again, off to find a new hiding place. Taruto looked up at Pudding in concern.

"Is she okay?"

"She's just a little shy around strangers," she replied. "I thought I'd convinced her to come play, but I think you guys scared her with how rough you're playing. I guess I better go talk to her again."

"Let me come with you," he replied. "Maybe she'll warm up to me more if I sit down and talk with her!"

"Are you sure? She can be a little...difficult, with new people."

"Of course I'm sure. I want to get along with all of your family!" Hearing him say that made her love him even more, if such a thing was possible at this point. And with that, they took each other's hand and set off in the direction Heicha had run.

A/N: It's a little short, but it's an intro to the rest of the story. More stuff happens in the next two chapters, of course.