Sorry for such a late update! I've been busy lately and all my plot bunnies ditched me up until I was nearing the end of this chapter. Along with no plot bunnies, I couldn't type too great do to my mom not investing in smaller bandages...

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Sunlight streamed through the honeymoon suite's windows, slowing rousing the newlywed man, Kairi. Kairi opened his eyes, only have red hair to fill his blurred vision. He sat up and fumbled around on the side table, looking for his glasses. Once he had found them and put them on, Kairi got a better look at the red-haired figure sleeping next to him. A gentle smile creped across his lips and he tucked the covers around the sleeping woman. It was his wife of two weeks, Yaya.

Kairi kissed her forehead gently and climbed out of bed. He walked over to the phone and dialed for room service, trying to be as quiet as possible. Yaya had stayed up late the previous night so she needed to sleep in.

"Room service, can I help you?" A cheery voice boomed through the phone. Kairi yanked the telephone away from his ear, in pain, and glanced back to see if Yaya had woken up. The red head just rolled over in bed, seeming to be undisturbed by the loud outburst. Kairi sighed in relief and returned the phone to his ear.

Ten minutes later, Kairi stood in the shower, letting the warm water soak him thoroughly. A loud knock on the door indicated their meal was here. He quickly scrambled out of the shower and into a pair of jeans. He pulled on a shirt as he walked over to the door. A girl close to Kairi's age stood outside the door.

"Uh, hi?" Kairi managed, opened the door wider for the girl to push the cart in. The girl nodded a hello. "Um, thanks." The girl nodded again.

"Enjoy your meal." She said quietly and left. Kairi stood there, slightly dumbfounded.

The smell of food aroused Yaya from her dream. The red-head crawled out of bed to find her husband setting their breakfast on the small table in the middle of the suite. A smug smile crept across her face as she watched her husband who was completely unaware of her presence. Yaya snuck across the floor, getting ready to pounce. Closer, closer, just a few more steps and–

"Yaya!" Kairi said, standing up straight and pushing his glasses up the bridge of his nose.

"Y-yes, sir!" Yaya stuttered, pulling a very stiff salute.

"What were you planning on doing?"

"N-nothing, s-sir!"

"Oh, really?" Kairi turned on his heels and walked over to the still saluting red-head.

"I-I was not planning on pouncing on you, sir!"

"Then what were you doing?"

"I-I was getting out of bed."

"And?"

"G-getting my breakfast…?"

"Oh, well, carry on." Kairi saluted back to Yaya and kissed her cheek. "Good morning, love." Yaya's cheeks turned a light shade of red. She still wasn't used to being married and Kairi kissing her all the time. Kairi turned back to the table, making sure everything was in place.

The next thing the poor man knew was his weight had suddenly double and his face was swimming in miso soup.

"Oops," Yaya squeaked and let go of her husband's neck, slowly sliding off his back.

"Yaya," Kairi growled, standing back up and facing Yaya, breakfast dripping off his face.

"I-I'm sorry Kairi," she whispered, slowly back away.

"You are?"

"I-I am," Yaya wiped off one of Kairi's lenses off.

"Yaya," Kairi groaned, letting his forehead rest against hers, not caring if he got miso soup in her hair. "Yaya, Yaya, Yaya."

"Why do you keep on saying my name?"

"Because you keep on covering me in soup."

"Oh," Yaya tilted her head back and kissed his lips. "I'm sorry." Kairi sighed and kissed her back.

"Forgiven," Yaya kissed Kairi again, wrapping her arms around his neck. Kairi obliged, resting his hands in Yaya's hips.

"You smell," Yaya mumbled.

"There's a good reason why."

"Oh?"

"Yaya,"

"Oh."

"Let's just eat, shall we?"

An hour later and another shower on Kairi's part, the couple stood in their honeymoon suite, packing for the trip home. Yaya flopped onto the bed, watching her husband pack the last of their belongings.

"I don't want to go home, yet, Kairi."

"Oh, why not?"

"Because then I'll have to return to school."

"I thought you said you loved dancing."

"I do,"

"Then why do you not want to go home?"

"I really enjoyed traveling together. What happens if when we get back home, we get too preoccupied with school and work we won't get to do stuff like this together?"

Kairi smiled and sat down on the bed next to Yaya. He kissed her forehead gently, smiling.

"I promise, Yaya, we won't get too occupied to do stuff like this together. You're going to a fantastic dancer and that means we'll have to travel more for concerts and such."

"Oh, I forgot that."

Kairi chuckled softly.

"You seem to forget a lot of things, Yaya. Now, did you pack everything?"

"Kairi, you already packed all my stuff."

"Oh,"

"Look who's the forgetful one now." Yaya giggled and playfully flicked Kairi's forehead. Kairi winced on impact.

"Well, before any of us forget, we have to be out of this hotel by ten or they'll charge us for an extra night."

Yaya stood in the hotel's lobby, waiting for Kairi to check them out. She sat on one of the soft couches and picked up a magazine. The cover advertised exotic getaways for the young at heart and amazing places to go sight-seeing. One particular advertisement caught Yaya's attention. She tore the section of the magazine out to show Kairi.

Kairi thanked the manager at the desk and left for the lobby. He had kept Yaya waiting long enough. He found his wife flipping through various travel brochures and magazines.

"Yaya," he called. "Are you ready to go?" Yaya nodded, standing up. Kairi picked up their suitcases and headed out of the hotel.

"Look at this," Yaya said, handing Kairi the piece of paper once they had left the hotel. Kairi took the paper and read the advertisement aloud.

"Free barbed wire for office use. Great for keeping client away during deadline and–"

"No, not that one,"

Kairi flipped the page around.

"FET is here: Come see the "fence eating tanuki's*" (FET). Be astounded by the mystical nature of these tanuki's as they using their sharp claws to make elegant designs in wood! Great for the young at heart and newly wedded couples!" Kairi looked over at his beaming wife. "Do you honestly want to go here?" Yaya nodded enthusiastically. "Why?"

"Because it says it's great for the young at heart and newlyweds! We're both! C'mon, Kairi, it might be fun! And tanukis are so cute, too." Kairi sighed and hailed them a cab. "Fine," Yaya squealed in excitement and wrapped her arms around Kairi.

"I love you so much Kairi!"

"I love you, too, Yaya."


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Sanjou Kairi

After a much delayed return home from our honeymoon, Sanjou Yaya and are I finally back.

Fujisaki Nagihiko Welcome back. How was the honeymoon?

Sanjou Kairi It went well. Yaya wanted to see some fence carving tanuki's last minute.

Sanjou Yaya And it was totally worth it! Kairi and I got to keep a piece of wood our tanuki carved for us!

Souma Kukai They let you keep one of them?

Sanjou Yaya No, silly! It was the tanuki they assigned to carve stuff for us! He was so cute!

Souma Kukai Oh.


Kya~ Sorry the chapter was so short!, I was in a rush to finish it. I hope you guys enjoyed it, though! Please review! Cookies for the first five, requests for the first two.

Next Chapter will involve a party~

*Tanuki: Is the common Japanese name for the Japanese racoon dog.