There for You
Part 2
Author's note/ Warning- This story contains some things parents may not find suitable for young kids. Context more than language so please read with caution.
Part 3 Second Half
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Kyouya walked out of the nursery once Yuzuru settled down and walked down the hall towards Tamaki's room. He had been acting weird since the hospital. He had been quiet in the car for the most part, only talking softly to Yuzuru who had woken up as they were leaving. Once they had gotten home he excused himself and went to his room where he had been for a few hours now. As he stood outside he felt a feeling of déjà vu, and a feeling that this was all new. He rarely walked into Tamaki's room since he moved in.
"Hey Tamaki, I'm coming in." Opening the door he saw him laying face down on his bed. The feeling of déjà vu got stronger as he stepped closer. It seemed that Tamaki really wasn't okay, so then why didn't he say anything? Tamaki looked over his shoulder to see Kyouya sitting by his feet. He didn't hear him come in. Wiping his eyes he sat up on his knees.
"Sorry for not noticing fully that you were upset sooner."
"No, it's fine. It's funny I'm upset that my grandmother is gone when I know she really didn't like me."
"She was a part of your family and you personally can never hate anyone."
"True I guess, but I do hate your father for what he did to you. Though I do love our son don't get me wrong. And I did hate you that once. I guess I just can't believe that I am really the only one left in my family. You have your brothers and sister at least but I have no one."
"What about your mother? Didn't you tell me you had been calling each other recently? Why not see if she can move in here so you can live together again?"
"We have been talking your right and she wants to finally meet Yuzuru but I don't want her here. Not right now. Kyouya, tell me the truth are you hiding something from me?"
"Hiding the truth about what?" He was surprised to hear Tamaki ask that. Surely he trusted him to know he would tell him if something was going on.
"About my grandmother's death, do you know something and just don't want to tell me? If you do please don't hide it from me."
"I don't know anything else other then she was badly injured from a gunshot wound she received outside of my home. Do you think it was something else?"
"I don't know, that's why I wanted to ask."
"I think you are over analyzing because you're worried about my father's trial and your mind has been on that. Oh, before I forget, Tachibana wanted me to tell you that he will make the funeral arrangements for you if you want him too."
"Oh okay, that's a nice thing for him to do for me."
"Well it's like I said before, you're not really all alone here." Kyouya stood up and extended his hand out towards Tamaki. Smiling he took it and stood up. He was glad Kyouya was here for him, sure his other friends would be too but Kyouya was his best friend and the mother of his child.
Tamaki next to Kyouya, Tachibana and their friends as he watched his grandmother get lowered next to his father. He didn't want to tell Kyouya this but he had a fear that he was next. That his time was coming and once it was here he wouldn't be able to stop it.
"Are you doing okay Tamaki?" He looked over to see Kyouya watching him, truly making sure he was hanging in there.
"I'm fine." He heard Yuzuru start to get fuzzy in his stroller. "What's wrong Yuzuru, huh?" He took him out to hold him close while his grandmother was lowered completely and was being covered. Even though his world felt ready to turn upside down again he felt strong. He had faith it would be able to handle it. He had learned the other day that a foreign substance had killed his grandmother, she was poisoned and they didn't know by whom or how. He may never know who and he was okay with that somehow. Maybe it was because Tachibana had a point, she had been hated by many. Or maybe because he knew that if he searched for the truth he may regret it. He may find things he never wished to know. He had to yet to tell Kyouya about the autopsy report a part of him didn't feel like saying anything. It wasn't going to change anything and what was Kyouya going to do anyway by knowing? Nothing since there was nothing he could do.
"Ready to go Tamaki or not yet?"
"He looked to see people starting to leave. "We can go just give me a minute." He walked over to stare at his father's stone. "Father I want you to meet your grandson. We named him Yuzuru after you since your sacrifice was for him. I promise you father I will continue your plan to keep us all safe. Please watch over us the best you can." Kyouya stepped next to him and touched his shoulder; they could handle whatever came for them. They were ready; they could feel it in their core.
Before they knew it they sat together in the courtroom. This was it, the day the world learned the truth. Kyouya could feel his heart start to race as Yoshio came into the room. Only for a second did their eyes meet but it was enough. Kyouya could see they were still as cold towards him as they always were. They also held a hatred for him, as if to blame him for being the reason he was in prison. Tamaki touched Kyouya's hand noticing he looked scared at the sight of Yoshio. He hoped once he was locked away Kyouya would find peace again. He still seemed to jump at any noise even at their house and he hated dark halls at night. Kyouya took Tamaki's hand to squeeze it before he let it go. When they stood for the judge to enter Kyouya felt ready to do this. He could find the strength needed to speak. He would prove to his father that he wasn't just some lab rat anymore, he had a voice and with it he could do anything. He could do what he should have done since he was little, and that was stand up for himself.
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I know this story isn't as suspenseful as the last one but it will be I'm just trying to get there right now. Hope you can continue to enjoy this story and I hope to update again soon.
~Femalefighter~
