Warnings: None, really. There are many perspectives that you could look at. I would only say that there is some violence (I think, I'm just writing as I go along) and Kamui and Subaru forever! "At night I lay and think of you hoping my wishes and dreams come true
Disclaimer: Yeah, sure, I own Kamui and Subaru, and we're at my Mother's house, throwing a party! No, just kidding. I do not own Tsubasa in any way, what so ever. Just writing for fun!
Chapters: at least 10. It tells about the twins, and how Kotori affected them both, along with Fuuma.
At night I wonder can this be the end is this all that's left
At night I wish we could go to the way things were
At night I lay and cry about the things that happened and how it all ended
At night I lay and think of us, I mean you and I
At night I realize there's no more us
At night I dream of us together again
At night I wish for us to be together again
But in the morning I realize it was all
At Night..."
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My life is hard right now. I am finally back home, in the world that I was born and raised in, and my mother is driving me up the wall. Well, not my mother, just the thing inside her. She's 16 months pregnant, and I can do something unusually odd. The thing inside her, fetus you could say, is just making me insane. It started a few weeks ago, when my mother was listening to her IPod, while Subaru and I where sitting next to her. I was doing homework, writing an essay on the American Revolution (for the 8th time) and something struck my ears like a gun shot. I looked up in shock, at my mother. She looked back, her features unbroken by my panic, and she took out the ear buds.
"Did you say something?" I asked. She shook her head in confusion. Subaru didn't pay any mind to it. I listened harder. There it was again, except a bit softer. "Are you sure? I could have sworn that I heard you say something." I asked, this time setting down the nine page stack of papers on the coffee table. She shook her head, her enormous stomach forming a small bump. The baby was kicking her. I heard it again, the same sound, and I knew that it was coming from my mother. My eyes widened. "Don't move…" I said. She froze, not even blinking, her breathing softened. I knelt down next to her, putting my hands on her stomach. The fetus was making the sound. I pressed my ear against her abdomen, and listened as hard as my ears would strain. There it was again. It was the baby. "I can… I can hear it…" I whispered. My mother's eyes widened and she was about to start laughing, but the fetus kicked her. "Shh… you're going to scare it, if you're not quiet…" I said. She curled her lips inward and nodded.
Vampires, if they have the same chemistry, can read one another's thoughts. For some reason, I can't read my mother's or Subaru's. I could read my father's, when he was here, and the rest of my family's, but not my mother or my twin. It had always been like that. I listened harder and put my hand at the peek of her belly, where it kicked her. Subaru smiled and cupped his hands around his mouth.
"You can read its thoughts…" he said. I nodded, listening. "What's it thinking?" I listened, my ear pressed up against her stomach. I could hear its tiny heart beat; like fluttering wings.
"I… I don't know… All I hear is voices… they get loud when you make noise or move, but get soft when the opposite conditions are met." I said. That's when it started. Since then, the baby has been making more and more noise. It's killing me. I can't sleep anymore, I can't think, I can't even go to school. It's almost as if the baby is pushing its thoughts to me. It's making my mind go insane. One day, while my mother was cooking, the thoughts just stopped. Completely muted. I looked at my mother, who seemed fine, and her stomach. He didn't seem unusual at all. I took my hands off of my ears and stared. It wasn't just the baby that was quiet. The entire house was silent. Not even the air conditioner wads on. I sighed with relief and rested my head on the table. "I'm going to sleep…" I noted, getting up and laying my head down on the couch. Just then, the door swung open and Subaru walked in, singing with happiness. My eyes flew wide open and I snarled. The baby started chatting up again. I yelled in fury. "Gah!" I shrieked. My mother walked into the living room, a spoon in her hand.
"What happened?" She asked, the bulge squirming. I didn't say anything. She mouthed the word 'oh' with a look of worry on her face. Subaru ran outback to go frolic through the dead leaves as rain spattered upon them. My mother froze where she was, holding the bottom of her stomach, her eyes watering. "OH!" she cried. I asked her what was wrong as she held the bulge and became to tip over. I caught her in my arms, not quite grasping the reality of the situation. Then it hit me. The baby was coming. I panicked and walked her to the back room, her holding my hand as tight as she could. She actually broke three of my fingers. While she was delivering, I popped them back in place and ignored the throbbing pain that she had caused. Subaru waited with me in the living room. I paced back and forth in a frenzy. Subaru had to calm me down a few times. I heard the doctor talking to my mother, but I couldn't place the words. I stopped in my tracks when I heard the deathly scream that came from the bedroom. I wanted to run back there and see if every thing was okay, but I knew that if I saw that baby crowning, I would more than likely pass out. My mother screamed once, one long mournful wail, and then a small fluttering entered my ears. A small heart pumped throughout the house. I heard a loud pop, and my mother sighed with relief. That must have been her back popping. I let out the air that I had been holding for the past 8 minutes, my muscles relaxing.
Subaru and I waited for about 4 hours. When the doctor came out, he had a small bundle of arms and legs in his hands. He handed me the warm little thing. Subaru leaned over my shoulder, his heart picking up to the sight of the newborn. The baby opened its eyes and stared up at me in wonder. It had my eye color. Deep amethyst. It smiled us with small, square little teeth behind those red lips. Her brown curly hair was beautiful, and swarmed around her fragile, smooth face perfectly. Her porcelain skin was as white as paper, and looked so fragile. Her mauve eyes scanned the room as her glass-like hands gripped my thumb. She was still warm from being inside my mother's womb. Her soft, fresh skin was welcoming to me. I had never truly seen anything that beautiful in my life. She was the only thing that I saw. I didn't see Subaru in those few moments; I didn't see the floor or the couch. I saw this little bundle of… pure, unadulterated love in my arms. But I came back to reality when the doctor swept her away from me. He was about to walk to my mothers room, but he stopped and turned to us.
"Her name is Kotori…" he said, and he continued on to my mother's room. Kotori Shiro. That name sounded so familiar to me… It clicked in my brain, as if I had already known it forever. How strange. I wonder why that could be…
-A/N
Hoped you liked it! No, I'm not even CLOSE to finishing yet. I'm planning on writing at least 10 chapters, if not more. Leave a review please; I love it when you do! What was your favorite and least favorite part? Oh, and thanks to my friend Andi for giving me the idea of Kamui reading the babies thoughts. And I don't know if it was X/1999 or Tokyo Babylon where Kotori was Kamui's sister. I don't even know if he had a sister, since I don't really read either of those books. Thanks for your support guys, and check back often! See you in the next chapter, which won't be long!
