A/N: Shit Happens
Kaname Hika Kinoshita.
The name was engraved onto the marble stone, standing erect in the freshly over turned dirt. The smell of dew and new rain was filling the air, and passed along through the noses of those present. Two people stood beside the grave, one down on her knees getting her black dress dirty, though she didn't care. The other behind her, also down on one knee while the other was helping keep both of the up right. She had cried her eyes raw, and though she wept loudly in her hands, no more tears would come out of her body. The boy held his arms around her shoulders and waist, trying his hardest to keep from crying as much as she was.
It was, after all, their child that had died. Their child that had never seen the light of day, or took their first breath. Their child that would never walk, talk, laugh or cry. Never. They would never be able to carry on that responsibility by themselves either. Though adoption was available, there was nothing like having your own child that you created and brought into this world. Nothing would ever be more satisfying than that. And their chance for that would never come again.
The wind swished vigorously through the air, making their hair flip and go wild, along with her dress and his tuxedo coat.
The girl finally looked up, her turquoise eyes meeting those of her lovers. Deep and sad, filled with regret. She turned quickly, wrapping her arms around his neck and forcing him onto his back. He returned the hug and lay there, wishing that they could go back in time and stop their child from being conceived. Just so that they wouldn't have to go through something as painful as this. And though they never would again, that only made it worse.
"Hideyoshi..." The girl spoke softly, sitting up and pulling him along with her. She scooted closer to the grave and touched the name that was engraved on it. Her fingers traced each letter individually, and she turned her head to her lovers. "Not matter what, I still love you." She said, leaning over and kissing him softly.
"I love you too, Yuuko." He replied, gently touching her tear stained, red cheeks. "We'll make it through this. I know we will, and I'll be right here beside you."
She nodded and felt a small hiccup take her breath away as she moved closer to her lover. The soft wind whispered softly into their eyes, singing a gentle lullaby that would help them to sleep and take away the pain of losing their one and only child that the two siblings would ever have. And with a small glimmer of happiness left in them, they stood and began to walk back to their home, hands entwined as Yuuko looked back one last time to the gravestone.
"Goodbye, my dear Kaname..." She spoke softly, waving back at the gravestone. "Mommy and Daddy love you." Her heart squeezed at her words, and though she knew that her baby wasn't there with them, that they would hear her words and know they were true. Because both Hideyoshi and Yuuko loved their child before it was even made.
And all that was heard was the soft crying of an infant through the wind, crying for it's mother, who couldn't cry anymore.
Yeah, short chapter is short. Short chapter is last chapter! So now I am done with Bothers. Enjoy
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