Hello again if you read this you probably read the first chapter so thanks for that. If you have any questions please send a PM. Please enjoy, it's also in Komugi's POV since he's the father I didn't really go all in-depth in his character
Japanese; hello how are you today?
Komugi Genbugan always knew that his daughter was special. She was always trying to do many odd things for her age. She would babble every time that he popped up, and she would only cry when she wanted something. He always remembered the warnings that his grandparents would always told him, they always said that we were close to the Gods.
Kaki's mother felt special just to say. She would seemly perfect in a certain way, she would always know all of the plants and know how they worked. She also felt like the shrines when he parents made him go to. When he first met her she said her name was Hana. It worked for her since Komugi felt that she was a plant herself. She seemed to know what the plant wanted itself.
He felt some connection with Hana because not many didn't enjoy the love of plants as the same way as himself. He kinda geeks out about plants, and not a lot of other people do that. They were a way of life for him.
Where he lived was a funny thing Komugi thought it would be pretty cool to own a farm once he saw how many plants he would take care of, and he could also have a heathy diet too. What a great combination. Well him and Kaki lived in the boondocks of Michigan, the closest neighbors was about six miles away. When Komugi moved away from college, and his home in Japan. He brought a huge plot of farm land to get started. Meeting Hana was a pure accident, she had saw him carry some of new plants that he was planting to keep the animals away. Then they started to talk about how interesting, and exciting plants were.
"Is that mint?" One of the most beautiful woman Komugi has ever seen asked.
"It is I'm planning on planting some in my garden later." Replied Komugi. He didn't really have beautiful women asking about plants to happen him often. People asking for plants was also a new experience also.
"The mint has a pretty good origin story. Would you like to hear about the myth?" Hana exciting explained
"Uhmm yeah." Komugi spluttered he didn't know why she was talking to him about plants because that was what he is used to doing.
"Well it's a Greek mythology. It starts with Hades, for he had grown lonely without his wife during the spring time. He had found a Naiad, Minthe . Minthe smelled so intoxicatingly, and was quite beautiful that Hades fell in love. Minthe wished to go to the surface, and Hades wanted a kiss. They kissed and Hades took her to the surface. After words Minthe bragged about Hades falling in love with her, Persephone heard this smack talk and turned her into the plant you are holding." Hana Chirped this happily even though someone got turned into a plant.
The two of them had great conversation together about the wonders of plants. This is what Komugi wanted, for he talked about his degree in botany she talked about mythology and caring for plants. They gave each other their numbers.
Komugi one day decides to invite her to his house/farm. Hana was very impressed with the old cherry trees that where left by the last farmer who lived here. She gave him tips to grow more stuff, she also said he was doing a great job right now. Once she left they continued to meet up for about a month after words. After that month Komugi did not hear from her for almost a year, the reason why ended up being a baby with a note on his doorstep.
I'm very sorry Komugi I can not raise our child. I moved out of town before I realized that I was pregnant. I know it was awful not to let you know about your own child, but it had to been done. She is about three weeks old, she was born on May 3, 1998. I wish you luck.
Komugi was not surprised about there being a baby. He and Hana did not have protected sex together the many times they did it. As any normal person would do when faced with a new born baby he brought a shit ton of baby products.
Komugi decided to teach Kaki his parent's and his first language meaning Japanese and English since he grew up with both of them since his mother was a foreigner.
Komugi might not be the best father, but he sure the hell he will try.
Demeter POV;
Demeter was planning on meeting the botanist Komugi Genbugan much later then what was expected, but since the only reason she was in Michigan at that time was to get some different type of fruit that she didn't have in her storage anymore.
It was a mistake, but it was one she could live with. Komugi was as perfect as she thought he would be. Truly if he was a God, she would of married him in a heartbeat. He was perfect in the dorky way meaning plants.
Demeter also wasn't on planning on having another kid. Don't misunderstand she loved all of her children, but was picky in picking the right guy. She actually like having kids more with women more of the time.
Her new daughter Kaki had a very special name. Komugi one time gave her a flower vase and told her this.
"The plants themselves connect us together, but the vase holds us strong, and places us together."
Demeter asked him where he heard that quote, Komugi giggled and said he pulled that quote out of his ass. They both laughed at it for a bit, but he named Kaki a flower vase to hold, and connect them together.
It's was dare to say cute to Demeter. She didn't really count this as a mistake anymore.
Thank you so very much for reading this chapter it means a lot to me. Lol I kinda gave it away who the parent is. I still need a beta since I bet there still is a bunch of mistakes in here, and I don't really reread at it again to look for mistakes. Please tell me how you feel about this chapter also tell me what you think will happen next. ( I think I might make this a slow burner )
Did you think Demeter and Komugi relationship worked, or think it was total shit.
Do you like how Kaki was named, like Komugi I also pulled that one out of my ass. Did you think it was a good idea?
Thank you very much for reading have a good day see ya.
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hana - flower
