To answer your questions about the last chapter, yes Kuroko had a dream at the beginning when he got hit. In this chapter hopefully everything will be answered!

Aomine stared at Kuroko on the ground. The bluenette was sound asleep. Kagami walked toward them and glared at Aomine. "What just happened?" Aomine asked.

"Come with me." Kagami said as he scooped up the smaller boy. Aomine followed Kagami inside and found the others gone. Kagami sat down on the couch and pulled the blanket onto his lap where Kuroko still laid.

"Sit." Kagami ordered and Aomine complied. Kagami stroked the bluenette's hair for a while before looking up. "Ever since he was little Kuroko has always been this way. When he goes to sleep, he dreams. Those dreams always come true. But the thing with him is he also always confesses to someone and kisses them on the lips. I'm used to it and you aren't so don't get your hopes up." Kagami glared.

"But the other day I woke him up and he didn't confess to me or anyone. Why is that?" Aomine sat cross legged on the couch.

"Once he left he came back here, tackled me, and confessed before kissing me. He had held it in all day because he didn't want to scare any of you away." Kagami said as he looked down at Kuroko.

"Do you know what he dreamt about?" Aomine looked over at Kagami, hopeful.

"Kuroko tells me some but I don't bug him about. Our parents don't even know about this. You have been entrusted with Kuroko's secret. Only us three now know."

Aomine padded into the kitchen to find Kagami and Kuroko kissing. When they pulled away from each other Kuroko played with the hem of his long t shirt.

"Sorry Kagami." He said and Kagami laughed.

"It's okay. What do you want an omelet?"

"thanks." Kuroko still sat on the counter, swinging his feet lightly. "Do you want to know what is going to happen?"

"If you want to tell me."

"Soon I'm going to tell Aomine and the others we can't be a team and I'm going to leave him. that was what keeps happening when I'm asleep. Why does this have to happen to me? I never asked for it." Kuroko laid his head against his step brothers chest as the bigger of the two embraced the other.

"Morning." Aomine said as he walked back in pretending to not have heard anything. The two broke away and were silent.

"Good morning Aomine." Kuroko said.

"Omelet." Kagami said as he held the plate out in front of Aomine's face.

"Uh, thanks…" he followed the two as they settled in at the dinning room table. As Aomine stood uncertainly Kuroko patted the spot next to him. Aomine did sit but was uncomfortable in the silence.

"What are you two going to do today?" he asked and they both shrugged.

The door bell rang and Kuroko stood, leaving the two. When he came back he held an envelope in his hands. Aomine watched the two as Kuroko sat down and opened it. Two tickets fell out along with a letter.

Kuroko read it out loud:

"We are doing well over here in America. But we can't keep the apartment any longer. It has been taking up to much money. We will be waiting for you to come home. We can't wait to see you boys.

Love, Mom and Dad."

"Why do they always do this?" Kagami yelled slamming his fists down on the table. Kuroko stared blankly at the letter in his trembling hands.

"First India, then Iceland, Brazil, France, Israel, and now after we finally got home they are dragging us off again to America. When will they learn this is not a family?" Kagami continued on his rant.

"Kagami, calm down. We'll go, we'll go to America." Kuroko stood and got on his laptop, then heading up to pack his bags.

"I know you heard us this morning. That was what is going to happen." Kagami picked up the plates and headed toward the kitchen. "Please leave. Don't tell anyone where we're going."

Aomine rushed after Kagami. "You guys can't go!"

"We have to."

"When are you coming back?"

"We are never coming back."

Happy belated Easter and April Fools day!

Sorry it has taken me this long to post this chapter. I kind of left it at a cliff hanger and I don't know when I'll get the time to write the next one so I am thankful to all who have supported me with reading this and reviewing.