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Hikaru watched as Haruhi continue to breathe.

"Are you okay honey?" he asked hesitantly. Haruhi looked up.

"No, I'm having a contraction idiot!" she sad.

"That seems a bit harsh," said Hikaru.

"I tell you what Hikaru, when you have to give birth you can say whatever the fuck you want!" Haruhi shouted.

"Okay, okay that's fine, let's just chill all right?" said Hikaru.

"Hikaru, if you're not going to help me please just leave me alone! You can come back in when it's time to deliver," said Haruhi.

"Um okay," said Hikaru as he sulked out of the room. As he came out and could see Dr. Card walking up to him.

"Hey uh doc," said Hikaru.

"Yeah?" asked Dr. Card.

"Was Haruhi this cranky during her last two pregnancies?" asked Hikaru.

"Hmm, no the other two went okay for her. I guess she's just having a hard time dealing with this kid," said the doctor before walking into Haruhi's room.

"Oh great," said Hikaru.

"What, what happened, something wrong with Haruhi or the baby?" asked Ranka running up to Hikaru.

"Well Haruhi seems to be having a harder time dealing with my child then she has her last two," said Hikaru.

"Hmm, no surprises there," said Ranka.

"What are you doing here anyway Ranka?" asked Hikaru.

"I'm hurt. This is my grandchild after all! Shouldn't I be here for its birth?" asked Ranka.

"Fine, go in. I bet Haruhi won't yell at you," said Hikaru.

"Oh don't be like that. Each birth goes different. It's not like she's kicked you out completely," said Ranka.

"Actually, she told me not to come back in until it was actually time to deliver," said Hikaru.

"Oh, oh, well she certainly never did that with Mitsukuni and Takashi," said Ranka. Hikaru groaned.

Just then Dr. Card walked out of the room. "Oh good here you are," she said.

"Something wrong?" asked Ranka.

"No she's ready to deliver," said Dr. Card grabbing Hikaru's arm and dragging him back into the room.

"So what do I do exactly?" asked Hikaru.

"Stand next to her and let her hold your hand, it's not that hard to figure out," said Dr. Card shoving Hikaru next to Haruhi's bed. Haruhi immediately grabbed his hand and squeezed it hard, making Hikaru moan in pain.

"Oh come on. It's not nearly as bad as what your wife's going through," said Dr. Card.

"Uh right, sorry Haruhi," said Hikaru putting his other hand on Haruhi's back for support.

"All right Haruhi go ahead and push!" said Dr. Card.

"It's going to be okay Haruhi," said Hikaru.

"Thank you Hikaru," said Haruhi as she started pushing. Hikaru couldn't help but cringe every time Haruhi squeezed his hand as she pushed. But the same time he was able to be supportive to Haruhi.

Then finally out a nowhere, a loud cry was heard. "Oh, oh, congratulations you two you have a beautiful baby girl," said Dr. Card holding up a new small crying baby in her hands. Her eyes and little fists were closed tight as she cried loud. Haruhi smiled weakly, but happily at her new baby before looking up at Hikaru. He was just staring at the baby as if trying to take it in.

"Do you want to hold her?" asked Dr. Card offering Hikaru the baby.

"Uh yeah sure," said Hikaru taking the baby and cradling her in his arms.

He looked down at the baby that looked back up at him with eyes just like his.

"I don't believe it," he said at last. He looked down at Haruhi who was smiling at him with a tired face.

"Um did you want to hold her?" he asked offering her the baby.

"Yes please," said Haruhi softly holding her arms up for her. Hikaru gently laid the baby down onto Haruhi's arms.

"Hi sweetheart," she whispered with love to the baby.

"So do we have a name?" asked Dr. Card.

"Um well," said Haruhi.

"Sai," said Hikaru.

"Huh?" asked Haruhi and Dr. Card.

"I think we should call her Sai," said Hikaru.

"You want to give your daughter a name that means paint?" asked Dr. Card

"Is that okay?" asked Hikaru.

"Yeah, Sai is a nice name. I like it," said Haruhi with a smile.


"Oh," said Ranka as he held his new granddaughter. "I like the name Sai, it's so pretty."

"I thought so," said Haruhi.

Just then there was a knock at the door. "Is it all right to come in?" asked Kyoya as he opened the door.

"No come right on in," said Hikaru.

"Thank you," said Kyoya, "I would have been here sooner but I had to get something."

He stepped aside as another person walked into the room.

"Tamaki?" said Haruhi.

"Hi Haruhi!" said Tamaki as he ran over to her bed, "How are you feeling?"

"Just fine," said Haruhi.

"And is this your new bundle of joy?" asked Tamaki as he walked over to Ranka and the baby.

"Yes," said Ranka sneering at him.

"Oh can I hold her?" asked Tamaki.

"No, my granddaughter!" said Ranka.

"Dad just let him hold her," said Haruhi. Ranka groaned and reluctantly handed Tamaki the baby.

"So what' that you had in your hands there Kyoya?" asked Hikaru walking over to him.

"This small bag is my gift to your new daughter," said Kyoya holding up a small bag. Then he held up a bigger bag, "And this is Tamaki's gift."

"Wow Boss what did you by out a toy store?" asked Hikaru looking at the bag filled with toys.

"Well I was really excited to being able to be here for the birth of a new baby for once thank you!" said Tamaki.

"Whatever," said Hikaru.

"We're here, we're here, everyone can relax now," said Ageha running into the room.

"Oh brother," Hikaru moaned.

"Sorry we're late," said Kaoru as he walked in after his sister, "We had pick something important up."

"Momma, Momma," said Ichiko and Kaito as they both happily ran into the room and over to Haruhi's bed.

"Hi you two," said Haruhi reaching over and patting Ichiko and Kaito's heads.

"Momma where's the baby?" asked Ichiko.

"Tamaki has her," said Haruhi pointing at Tamaki.

"Tama, Tama, you're back!" said Ichiko happily running over to Tamaki and hugging his leg.

"Yes, hello Ichiko, it's wonderful to see you again, and you as well Kaito. Would you like to see your new baby sister?" asked Tamaki as he knelt down to their level so they could get a better look at their new baby sister.

"Oh," cooed both children.

"She looks so much like you Dada Hika," said Ichiko.

"Yeah," said Kaito.

"Huh she does doesn't she?" said Ageha looking over the kids' heads to get a better look herself.

"If you two want to take a seat in the chair, maybe Dada Hika can help you hold the baby," suggested Haruhi.

"Okay" said the kids excitedly.

"Here we go," said Hikaru timidly as he gently helped the little kids hold the baby's in their small hands, "Careful now don't want to drop her."

"You're doing fine," said Haruhi.

"So what's her name?" asked Ageha.

"Sai," said Haruhi.

"That's pretty," said Kaoru, "Sai Hitachiin sounds great." He walked over to Hikaru who was still kneeling in front of Ichiko and Kaito helping them to hold the baby.

"So how are you feeling Daddy?" he asked.

"Great I guess," said Hikaru, "Is it all right if Uncle Kaoru holds the baby?"

"Okay," said Ichiko letting Hikaru take the baby and hand her to Kaoru.

"Hey why does Kaoru get to hold the baby first?" asked Ageha looking up from her phone.

"I got here first," said Kaoru cradling his new niece. "You are a cutie," he cooed over her.

"Who are you talking to anyway?" asked Hikaru.

"Mom and Dad of course, they'll want to know that their granddaughter is here and with a name," said Ageha before looking back at her phone. "Yeah, yeah, that's right, Sai. I don't know, hand on. Hey Hikaru, who picked out the baby's name?"

"I did," said Hikaru.

"Oh," said Ageha turning back to her phone. "Yeah Hikaru did, I guess he managed to pull off a good idea after all."

"Give me that," said Hikaru yanking the phone away from his sister, "Hi Mom."

"Hi Hikaru, I'm so glad to hear you managed to give me a granddaughter! I'm actually with your father right now and both of us are jetting home right this minute to see her! How's Haruhi?"

"She's fine, she had a little rough time during the birth but she and baby came out fine," said Hikaru.

"Great to hear, I cannot wait to see you and the baby," said his mother.

"Yeah looking forward to that Mom," said Hikaru though privately he felt sorry for Sai having to go through what he went through as a child.