Eien just saw the first word and it felt like the book grabbed him and he was already falling through the sky. He could see the town below him and the dirt road he was about to land on. He screamed, wishing Yoru was there with him already, but he landed on the ground with ease and he gave a sigh of relief.

Eien looked around and saw it was his home village. His eyes quickly scoped the area, wondering where his Mum was. Was she a baby right now? Or were the memories just as far as the person could remember? He continued to look around, now walking. The people didn't bother with him simply because it was a memory and he wasn't actually there.

He continued to walk when he heard a giddy laugh. "Can we go to the toy store, Mummy, un?" Eien quickly looked around, trying to find the the high-pitched voice. He came across a trio; a Mother, Father and... a son? The Mother had long brown hair with tired blue eyes, while the Father had blond hair and cold green eyes. Their son had short blond hair and big blue eyes and he appeared to be around five. The Mother's stomach was enlarged and Eien realized she was pregnant.

"We can't go to the toy store, Deidara. We have no money." He blinked a couple times just to make sure he heard right? Deidara? He looked at the boy who pouted. He held his Mother's hand, who held his back loosely. The Father just continued to walk ahead of them. Did Yoru grab the wrong book? This wasn't his Mum. His Mum was a girl!

"Can't we just look, un?"

The woman sighed. "We have no time, Dear. Maybe tomorrow." The blond boy nodded, still sad.

"Hurry up, Minori," The man barked.

The Mother picked up her pace, practically dragging her son. "I'm sorry, Taro."

The man sneered at his wife and son. "We need to talk tonight, alright?"

Minori gave a somber look and a slow nod.

Eien looked at the family. Maybe this wasn't his Mum and some other kid with the same name and time period. He began to walk away and but the memory faded away. Eien looked back at the family and realized something. He could only go as far as the child saw. Who was this person?

"Yoru," He called. Nothing. "Yoru!" ... He cursed loudly. He was afraid this would happen.

Suddenly the whole scene changed and Eien looked around confused. He saw the little boy asleep on the floor by his Mother and Father, thought the parents were talking to each other as they were packing backpacks. They were in a one room house and the only thing that looked like it had any value was the blanket the boy was sleeping with and the packs they were using. Everything else was food or clothes.

"We can't just leave him!" Minori sobbed. "He's our son and-and-"

"We can't afford him, Minori," The man growled. "We have a baby on the way and we can't take care of two children. We know Deidara was a mistake and this can be our do-over." He gripped his wife by her shoulders. "We'll leave him some food and he can find a way to get some more."

The woman just continued to weep, but she nodded. "O-o-okay," She whimpered. She looked at her son sleeping peacefully and covered her mouth as she tried to stay quiet.

"We have to go now, before he wakes up." Taro stood up but Minori didn't stand yet. She leaned over her son and kissed his forehead, her tears landing on his cheeks.

"Bye, Dei," She whispered before standing up with help from her husband. The couple left in the night and Eien watched in shock. They just left their son. And as Eien stood there, time sped up and it made the redhead dizzy. He heard every sound and saw every little thing move. Soon the blond woke up with a smile but it disappeared once his stomach rumbled.

"Mummy, un?" He sat up and rubbed his eyes. He looked around, only to find two slices of stale bread on the ground next to his makeshift bed. "Father?" He stood up and looked around. Eien pitied the boy as he looked around for the parents that abandoned him. He walked outside and Eien followed. "Mummy?" He asked, now alarmed. He ran through the streets, trying to find his parents. "Mummy, un?!" He screamed this time.

Eien frowned and kneeled by the five year old as he began to cry. He pat his head only to have his hand turn into dust before reforming back into its solid form. The boy continued to cry but he soon went back to his one-room house. He just sat there wrapped around in his blanket, nibbling at the stale bread every once and a while.

Eien's eyes widened when he remembered something. "When I grew up I didn't have any of my parents; they left me when I was five."

The redhead began to shake as the image wavered. That didn't make any sense. It wasn't possible. It wasn't!

And suddenly Eien felt like he could breath only to have it taken away as he was drawn out of the book. He hissed when he felt someone holding onto his hair as he was pushed to his knees. He looked up and froze.

Sasori stared down at his son impassively. "Hello, Eien. Would you like to tell me how you got this book and why you're looking through it when I specifically told you not to?" The Devil's tone turned dangerous and Eien was shaking from his shock. He looked in front of him to see Yoru on his knees and his hands bound behind his back.

The demon shrugged. "I already knew he would find out-"

"And you shouldn't have gotten the book for him," Sasori said, directing his anger and glare towards the demon.

"I only followed my orders." Sasori opened his mouth. "I was never told by you to not give him the book, my King."

Sasori sneered and turned his glare back to Eien. The redhead tried to get up, but Sasori quickly bound his hands by snakes that slithered from his fingertips. The next thing Eien knew they were in his room and Sasori threw the younger redhead on the ground with a thump. "What did I tell you before?"

Eien glared back at his Father as he lied down on his stomach. "You said when I was older! And here I am!"

"I never said you were old enough! Be lucky I was there to pull you out before you got stuck." Sasori's glared lessened softly. "Yoru wouldn't have been able to pull you out, Eien and if you got stuck in there-"

"Who was that boy?"

Sasori stiffened. "What?"

"At the beginning of the memory there was a boy. His name was Deidara." The Devil was silent. "Who was he?"

"You weren't supposed to find out."

"Find out what?!" Sasori looked at the younger redhead impassively and the snakes dissolved. Eien got up and glared at his Father. "What are you hiding?" Sasori looked pained and Eien stood in front of him, glaring up at the older male. "Tell me!"

"That was your Mum in the book."

Eien looked at his Father even more confused. "What? Was there some other person in there because there was only a boy! Where's my Mum?!"

"You never had one!" Sasori looked torn. "Technically, you never had a Mother."

Eien stared at his Father in disbelief. "So... she wasn't my real Mum?"

Sasori almost groaned. "No, your... Mum was actually a... a man."

The younger redhead looked at his Father for a few seconds before laughing. "Do you think I'm an idiot? She isn't a man!"

The Devil looked peeved off and he glared at his son. "You wanted to know. You never had a Mum, just two Fathers."

Eien was almost going hysterical as he tried to reason with himself. "What are you talking about?! Sh-she was obviously a woman! I'm not an idiot! I-I know what women look like!" He gave a crazed, nervous grin as he continued to talk to himself.

Sasori's glare lessend and he put a hand on his son's shoulder, stopping him. "The fact that he's a man doesn't make him any less of your parent-"

"My Mum's a man!" Eien screamed, still confused. "How is that possible?! How was I even born?!"

Sasori almost blushed. "Well... that was complicated."

"Y-Yoru told me to have kids you have to have sex and... I saw you two have sex before!"

Sasori looked at Eien in shock. "What?"

"You and Mum... Did...? You had sex with a man?!"

The redhead had a feeling that the conversation would go this way. Great, his son was probably homophobic. "Yes, I did, Eien and-"

"B-but, how was I born?"

"Like all the every other child except you were birthed by a man," Sasori explained calmly.

Eien put a hand on his forehead, his head down, as he tried to think. "I-I-I... You loved a man?!" He said, looking at his Father in disbelief.

Sasori groaned. "Can't we get passed that? There's nothing wrong with it," He explained.

"Sh-she's a man."

"But he's still your Mum."

Eien looked at his Father still confused but he gave a slow nod. It doesn't matter, he thought to himself. Sh- He's still my Mum. That's all that matters... Wait! "Why did he dress as a girl then?"

Sasori was glad to see that Eien was overcome by the fact the he had two Fathers. "As he grew up he found it was easier to pose as a girl. Though he regretted it when he saw how hard he had to work for money."

"A-and where did you even find him?" Eien looked at his Father expecting more answers.

"I cannot explain everything, Eien, but I'll let you look through your Mum's book." The younger redhead's eyes widened. "I blocked out some parts which I... don't want you to see and for very obvious reasons," Sasori said, slightly embarrassed.

Eien frowned. "Why did you never tell me?"

Sasori stared at his son. "I knew that you would be even more confused if I told you before and I planned on telling you soon but you found out on your own."

Eien gave a slow nod. "I... I'll look at the book soon, but not now. I need some time to adjust." Sasori nodded.

"Just because he's a man doesn't mean that he loved you any less."

Eien gulped. "Yeah."

This time my dad let me use his laptop because the internet won't connect to our computet =.="

Dundundunnnnnn! Eien found out!

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