I always think of cutesy titles for these thing when I write them on paper, and forget to add them when I type these. I don't want to just start naming chapters and I'm to lazy to redo all the names, so Title's below!
I want to apologize right now. I think I've been switching between Bun-bun, Bun-Bun, and Usa-chan throughout this thing. It's sort of bothering me, so I hope it's not bothering you.
This took up two and a half sheets of paper and it's so SHORT! All that writer's cramp for nothing.
Nap Time
Hunny's brown eyes drooped. The little blonde had been waiting outside Mori's judo class for twenty minutes, which was a long time for his quick-thinking, martial artist brain. He didn't like sitting still, so he was bored and getting sleepy.
He stifled a big yawn and rubbed his face cutely. 'Where are you, Takashi?' he wondered drowsily, fighting sleep.
In a few minutes, Mori walked out of the locker room. Hair still damp from his recent shower, Mori grabbed the towel hanging around his neck and rubbed his head. He noticed Hunny's small form lying on the expensive pink tiles, fast asleep. He stood over him, giving his exiting fellow club members expressionless high-fives in his Mori-like fashion. Once all of the heavy-breathing high students had finally left, he scooped his cousin up in his strong arms and started toward the third music room.
The hosts fell silent as Mori walked in, not wanting to wake the sleeping third year he was carrying, as he rested him on the couch under his flowing canopy. Luckily he was practiced at this, because not even Mori could take on a grumpy Hunny.
He pulled the bunny covered, fleece blanket up to his chin. Hunny subconsciously snuggled in, his head resting on a fluffy pillow, and his arms wrapped around his Bun-bun.
Mori let a smile creep up his face. He bent down, brushing golden hair out of closed eyes. His fingers trailed down Hunny's baby-soft cheek, as he stared fondly at his pint-sized best friend.
He sat down at the end of the make-shift bed and read while Hunny napped, unwilling and unable to leave the person closest to him.
