A/N: well, I guess I won't be writing a second story.. But I did update this! Maybe I'll post a belated Valentine's Fic tomorrow. I feel a little bad...
Disclaimer: I don't own.
Warnings: unBeta'd, yaoi, m/m/m, fluff, random, OOC, plotless, sucky-ish, etc.
Tezuka stepped into the house to see chocolates and rose petals strewn all over the floor. His other two lovers were no where in sight. Carefully stepping over the chocolates, Tezuka walked around his home, hoping to spot any of his lovers.
Today was Valentine's, he understood, but usually the three of them would enjoy a day of absolute quietness and cuddle in bed until they felt like it. That was their annual celebration.
Tezuka scanned the living room to also notice many of Ryoma's stuffed animals on the floor. One of them, name Mr. Snuggles–courtesy of Ryoma–, was a white bear holding three plush hearts with their names on them. Tezuka remembered it as a present he gave the younger teen.
Tezuka was about to continue his trek around the house to find his lovers until a fit of giggles was heard from the kitchen. Raising an eyebrow, Tezuka meticulously walked over the petals and chocolates, going towards the kitchen.
In the kitchen beheld a mess. Chocolate batter was sticking to the counters, sugar on the floor, and cherry sauce dripping on the floor. Not to mention, Fuji and Ryoma, themselves, were covered in the sweet-sticky mess.
"What is going on here?" Tezuka asked more in astonishment than in anger. He did not expect to see the pair to be working on chocolates. In fact, Tezuka wanted to ask if the two wanted to go out for dinner.
"Cooking." Fuji slyly answered.
"I can see that," Tezuka gritted, "why are you cooking, is the better question."
"Because we want to." This time Ryoma answered, albeit in a very bratty tone.
Tezuka sighed in almost aggravation.
"Tell me when the kitchen is ready to be in use again." Tezuka said and turned to leave.
"Wait, Mitsu," Fuji called, "don't you want to make chocolates with us?"
Tezuka turned to see a very cute Ryoma but a dramatically, evil Fuji. Tezuka weighed his odds, unsure whether or not to risk his life.
"A-Aa.." Tezuka stumbled to find the right words. In his mind, he reprimanded himself for showing indecisiveness.
"Yay!" Fuji cheered, "Then, Kuni-bear, I want you to put on an apron and we're ready to start!"
In Tezuka's mind, Fuji was way too hyper.
"It's okay Mitsu, Syuusuke is perfectly sane right now," Ryoma played the innocent act.
Surprisingly, making chocolates passed by rather smoothly. Tezuka found out that the mess from earlier was entirely from the two's argument. With Tezuka accompanying them, Fuji and Ryoma behaved, each trying to impress Tezuka. They weren't competing for his love, no, they just wanted Tezuka to be relaxed and calmed so he would agree to do things with them more often.
After the last batch of chocolates were made, Fuji shooed Tezuka out so he and Ryoma could finish cleaning the mess. Tezuka felt a little bad for letting them do all the cleaning until he stepped back into the living room.
He had forgotten all about the chocolates and rose petals on the floor. Tezuka sighed and went off to clean the rest of the house. He picked up all of Ryoma's stuffed animals and placed them back into their room and carried a basket filling it with the petals and chocolates.
Assuming the other two were down cleaning, too–he heard them bickering again–, he called them to the living room.
"Ryoma! Syuusuke!"
The pattering of feet let Tezuka know they had heard him.
"Hai~" The two said in unison as they were called.
"Why were there flowers, chocolates, and dolls all over the floors?" Tezuka wanted to know, he wasn't angry, just curious.
"Aww, they've been cleared away," Fuji pouted, "They were supposed to surprise you!"
Tezuka glanced at the basket of petals and chocolates, starting to feel a little guilty.
"It's okay, Mitsu," Ryoma reassured, "Syuu is being over dramatic."
Silence filled the room for a moment.
"Well, Kuni-bear, Ryo-baby," Fuji suggested, "we should begin our Valentine's Day celebration."
For once, Tezuka felt glad for this wretched holiday. No screaming fangirls, no overstuffed mailbox filled with cliché love letters, and no annoying TV channels filled with phony love stories. No, none of that, just pure, unadulterated love from Ryoma and Fuji.
What a great Valentine's Day, even with that chocolatey mess.
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A/N: I've been noticing a great dynamic change in my characters. They're not really reflecting who they are anymore. GAH! I blame my mushy head. I've been getting all mushy and fluffy in my head. AAHH!
Happy Valentine's Day all! or Happy Single's Awareness Day! Whichever pertains to you! See you tomorrow!
