Sasori ran a hand through his hair as he watched Eien and Yoru bicker at each other. Something about how the demon was a whore, which he replied with that Eien not being a saint either. Then calling him prude with only having one relationship even though he lived two-hundred years.

Eien threatening, Yoru scoffing not bothering to care. "You can't judge me, when you yourself aren't that much better," The demon said.

The redhead yelled at him and Sasori rubbed the side of his forehead, feeling another headache coming on. "How did this conversation even start?" Neither male bothered to look at him and the Devil gave a hum of anger before standing up from the couch. "Both of you to your rooms," He ordered.

Eien looked at his Father in disbelief. "Why? Yoru's prying at my personal life."

"We all live in each other's personal lives so there's really no prying in." Sasori pointed to his son's room. "Go, I'll get you when dinners done." Eien shoulders slumped as he thought about arguing. He grumbled something before walking to his bedroom.

Yoru sighed and smiled. "Thank you, my-"

"Shut up and go to your room," Sasori snapped. "You're not getting dinner tonight so you're staying there."

The demon frowned. "But the prince-"

"I saw you provoke him Yoru." Sasori pointed to the demon's room. "Go."

Yoru pouted and dragged his feet on the ground before collapsing. "Too far~"

Sasori glared at him his eyes turning red. "I don't want to deal with this shit now, Yoru. Just go to your room before I seriously injure you."

The demon looked up and smirked. "You'd just fix me up, doctor-" Yoru didn't finish as Sasori stepped on his head, smashing his face into the ground.

"I'm tired of your freaking sass. Get up and go to your room." Sasori got his foot off the demon who slowly got up with a sniffle.

He wiped his nose which was bleeding lightly. "Ow~" He whined. Sasori glared and Yoru didn't even bother walking from seeing the look. He teleported and Sasori pulled at his hair in frustration.

His son and his demon wouldn't stop bickering even with countless threats. This was the third time he had to send them to their rooms in the last two days. Sasori let go of his red locks and moved to the kitchen to prepare some dinner. He wasn't going to make anything original, just some pasta out of a box that had powdered cheese. Yummy.

Sasori poured some water in a pot before setting it on the stove to boil. He got out the box of pasta and read over the instructions once before setting it on the counter. As he waited for the water to boil he couldn't keep his mind off the one person he was trying to forget.

It had only been three days since he last saw Deidara and he planned on that being the only last time. He had no idea why the blond was trying to spend more time with him, but he guessed he was either comfortable around him or he felt comfortable from the past life. Sasori honestly didn't know, but he didn't plan on finding out.

When the water began to boil, Sasori poured the pasta in as well as the powder that would turn into sauce. He was stirring absently when he heard his phone ringing on the coffee table. He took the wooden spoon out of the of pot and set it on the counter before going to get his phone. He picked it up, realizing it was a number at the hospital. He wasn't on call so he wasn't going in to work no matter how much they begged.

When the redhead answered it, he heard the usual problem. Short of staff, would really help by coming in, get more money too. At the moment Sasori could care less about something like money. He told the receptionist that he was having family problems and that he would not come in before hanging up.

Sasori went back to the stove to see some of the noodles sticking to the sides and bottom of the pot. He sighed and scraped it off as he stirred.

After a few minutes, the noodles were soft and he added the dry cheese seasoning before stirring some more. He turned off the stove and let it set so the sauce would thicken. After a few moments he poured the noodles into two bowls and set them on the table.

"Eien," He called as he got some utensils for them to use. A few moments later he heard his son's door open, and heard him walk into the kitchen. Sasori sat down at the table with forks, Eien following his example. The younger redhead still looked upset from arguing with Yoru but the Devil didn't care; his son was too old to act this immature, but then again, so was Yoru.

Eien looked down at the food and grimaced. "What's this?" His Father's cooking was supposed to be amazing, not something out of a box.

Sasori stuck his fork in his bowl and lifted it back up to see three noodles skewered. "Dinner. I'm not going to force you to eat but you're not getting anything else." He ate it and found the sauce good even though it came from a box.

The younger redhead sighed and began eating the pasta. "Soccer's done now so I don't have anything to do after school," Eien complained. Sasori raised a brow. "It's giving me more time to argue with Yoru."

"Ah." Sasori began eating some more noodles but after a few moments he found his appetite gone. "Well you can take Kuma on walks." He stood up with his bowl and went to toss out the food. He knew that no one would eat it but it seemed like such a waste.

Eien shrugged and continued to eat. "Sure. Hey is it okay if Trevor comes over tomorrow?"

"That's fine," Sasori said absentmindedly. He walked out of the kitchen and went to his room to finish some hospital reports that he had yet to get around to. He sat as his desk and turned on the lamp before going through some papers. He had continued work as usual but he was always cautious about Deidara coming around to bother him some more. He had no idea if the blond had regained any of his memories but he hoped he didn't.

Just remembering a day of the past life is painful. When he had talked to his friend who had been reborn he hadn't recognized him. He spent almost all of his time with him and that alone began unlocking memories. After that he had gotten agonizing migraines and nightmares that would have him screaming in his sleep. During that time, Sasori thought it would be best to unlock all of his memories, but that only caused more confusion.

He went insane and killed himself.

But that wasn't the only reason he didn't want Deidara to remember. His existence ruined his lover's life. The blond knew his secret and he forced a child onto him without his consent. He later found out that the blond had wanted to leave Konoha to peruse a new life but Sasori tied him down.

He wanted the blond to be free and that meant not seeing him at all. He was able to do anything he wanted except be with the Devil. That was the one thing Sasori didn't want to happen.

The redhead rested his arms and head on his desk as he thought about what to do. If Deidara wanted something from him, he would have to reject him, try to make him understand that he wanted nothing to do with him so the blond could continue his normal life.

But then there was the topic of Eien. His son didn't know that he had met the blond already. If he told him, would he be upset? Most likely. He would say that he was a hypocrite for meeting him when he couldn't. Maybe he would feel jealous, but most likely he would feel betrayed. After all the fuss that Sasori made about staying away, Eien would probably strike him and run off. He would lose all of his trust.

Sasori sighed heavily and sat up to see that he didn't really want to do his paperwork. He turned off his lamp and got up from his chair to lay on the bed, not even bothering to change into any sleeping clothes.

-Next day-

Eien was going through his locker when he heard his name whispered once through the halls. He ignored it, but after hearing that one word, his ears already picked up on the conversation. Sometimes he hated having an ability like this because he couldn't tune it out.

"He came to America because he killed someone. That's what Meghan told me."

"No, he would be locked up for something like that. Don't make up lies," The other girl whispered back.

Eien didn't bother reacting as he closed his locker. He walked towards the girls and they immediately shut up before glaring. "Don't eavesdrop!"

The redhead raised a brow. "I'm just trying to get to class. Can you move away from the door?"

The two girls blushed and realized that they were standing right in the doorway, making it inaccessible to anyone. "Sorry," They mumbled in unison before moving to the side. Eien didn't bother to thank them as he walked inside to sit at the two-person table.

Maybe the reason there were so many rumors was because he never talked about himself. He was almost always quiet unless someone approached him first. But then again, he couldn't get too attached for he would be gone soon. When he thought about it, another reason there were rumors about him was because he was from another country. They thought of him as a freak most of the time but Eien didn't mind. He didn't care what any of them thought, except for one person.

He saw a flash of movement out of the corner of his eye and realized that someone was sitting next to him. "Sup," Trevor said as he got out his binder.

"Hi," Eien mumbled with a small blush. This was the one person that Eien didn't want to displease. This was the only person who acknowledged him as a person.

Genetics was their only class together and only upperclassmen could take it. Eien didn't find it too difficult but he had his moments of frustration. Most of the time he had to turn to Trevor because the teacher was always busy helping other students, but when the brunette didn't know Eien would have to go to his Father who had a good concept of the topic. The Devil did have to go to college to become a doctor and he took many classes to get the job.

When the teacher was done with the lesson for the day, he let his students work in their homework packets for the rest of the period.

"Do you need a ride home today?"

Eien looked to his left to see Trevor glancing at him briefly. "Yeah, I do… Can you give me a ride?"

The brunette nodded. "Yeah, that's fine."

The redhead blushed. "Thanks, Yoru just got a part-time job and it starts a few hours before school gets out so he can't get me from school anymore."

"Hmm, so we get to spend more time at your house alone," Trevor pointed out with a straight face and Eien laughed while rubbing the back of his neck.

"I guess so." They never really had any time to do anything because Yoru was always around. Once he was standing right in front of Eien's door and the redhead couldn't concentrate on his conversation because he sensed him early on.

Soon class was done and the two males went their separate ways. Eien thought that the rest of the day was boring, even with the glares he got from the gang that tried to beat him up on a regular basis. Though because he never left school grounds, it was hard to find him alone and secluded. Plus he always hung out with Trevor when he could.

When it was time to go home, Eien met up with his boyfriend and they walked to his car. It was snowing less recently so the leftover snow was like a slush and the redhead usually found his shoes soaked when he walked outside.

When the two teen's got into the car they realized just how cold it was. Trevor turned up the heat before backing out of the parking space. Eien asked to turn on the radio which the brunette replied with a yes. After a few minutes of waiting in line, they finally got off school grounds and were driving on the road.

"Do you need to go straight home today?"

Eien thought for a moment. "Shit, I have to walk Kuma," He answered.

Trevor shrugged. "That's fine, I'll go with you."

Fifteen minutes later they arrived at the redhead's house. Eien had unlocked the door and let his boyfriend inside before asking him if he wanted something to drink. Kuma ran out of Yoru's bedroom at hearing one of his masters and he barked happily.

"No bark," Eien snapped and the dog gave a whine before wagging his tail happily again.

"No, I'm fine," Trevor answered as he stood by the door. "Do you need to walk Kuma now?"

Eien scratched his head as he watched the dog go to the back door at the sound of walk. "Yeah…" He walked to the back door to get Kuma's leash, Trevor trailing behind him. Eien made sure that the door was locked before leaving to the sidewalk. "Thanks for coming with me, it would have been boring by myself."

The brunette nodded. "No problem, I don't have much homework today so spending some time with you is something that I want to do."

The two of them continued to walk with Kuma getting exicted with every little noise made by either the wind or a person nearby. "Do you want to go to the park?" Eien asked as Kuma had no intentions of slowing down. "It's only ten minutes away and we can go get a drink."

Trevor smiled and Eien blushed lightly. "Sure, I think that'll be fine."

Eien nodded and they continued their walk in silence. They didn't pass by many people do to the cold weather but Eien thought that it was heating up. Kuma didn't seem to mind the frigid cold and it was probably due to his thick coat. After a few more silenced moments Trevor asked his boyfriend a question, starting a conversation that way.

Before Eien realized it they were already at the park and there were more people there than on the streets. The park was rather large and Kuma wanted to do all sorts of things like chasing pigeons, walking up to little girls requesting pets or finding a stick to play with.

Eien found it annoying but a lot of people cooed over the samoyed. Trevor chuckled and the redhead sighed, "He's way too energetic. He'll probably need another walk in a couple of hours."

"In my opinion, I think this one is enough."

Eien's shoulders slumped. If only. When people began leaving them alone the two males continued to walk around the park, mostly talking about school. Eien was complaining about a teacher when Trevor kissed his cheek.

The redhead nearly jumped out of his skin as he moved away from his boyfriend. "People can see us," He hissed before looking around. Nobody seemed to notice but that didn't seem that mean that they didn't witness the act.

Trevor shrugged. "Can I kiss my boyfriend, or do I have to ask permission?"

Eien bit his bottom lip and sighed deeply. "Stupid, you don't have to ask, but you yourself said that you don't want people to know." It wasn't that Eien was afraid of getting beat up, far from it. He just wanted Trevor's reputation to be safe. "Do you want to get something to drink?" Eien asked, hoping to change the conversation.

"Sure, where do we put Kuma?"

"We can just tie him up outside," Eien responded before walking towards the shops around the park. Trevor walked along beside him but he made sure to keep his distance, which just got Eien more upset. It wasn't that he wanted him to stay away from him, he just didn't want to show their affections to the public.

After a few minutes they got to a random coffee shop and Eien tied Kuma up to a bike-rack. "Stay," He said to the dog sternly.

Kuma whined and fidgeted but lied down after a few seconds. Eien pat his head before he and Trevor walked into the shop. There was a queue with three other people in front and the redhead sighed. Waiting was not something he liked to do. He looked over at Trevor who was staring up at the menu, his countenance blank.

"What are you going to get?" Eien asked before unzipping his jacket due to the hot shop.

Trevor gave the shorter male a sideways glance before looking back up. "A hot mocha frappuccino," He answered after a few seconds.

Eien nodded and looked over the menu as well. They had different kinds of tea but he bet they all tasted like shit. He saw the little packets on the counters that held the teabag with dry leaves. There was also coffee but he never liked the taste, so all that left was either a latte or something like what Trevor bought. "Do you like coffee?"

The brunette shrugged as he stepped forward in line. "Sometimes, like when I'm tired but need to go to a game. Why do you ask?"

Eien shook his head. "No reason, it's just my dad drinks a ton of that stuff and I don't know why. He was a major tea freak before but I don't know why he switched."

"Are you going to get tea?"

Eien gave a humorless chuckle and looked up at his boyfriend. "I like good tea. Anything that comes in those little packets, I can't stand."

Trevor raised a brow. "Do you know how to make 'good tea' then."

"I think I can, but Yoru always lectures me on what I do wrong."

"Does he know then."

"Yeah, he worked in a tea shop for a couple of years so he thinks he's master," Eien spoke sarcastically even though it was true. Yoru's tea was amazing and Eien was almost craving it. Another person ordered and the couple stepped through line again. One more to go.

"Yoru seems to be a jack of all trades." Trevor looked up ahead and Eien saw that he was upset. He narrowed his eyes and also looked ahead.

"I guess so."

After a minute it was their turn and they both ordered but when Eien pulled out his wallet so did Trevor. "I thought I was paying. I offered to go here in the first place," Eien protested.

Trevor's eyebrows creased in confusion. "But wasn't this my treat to you? You shouldn't have to pay."

"Why don't you split it?" They both looked behind them and Eien felt his eye twitch. "Sorry but you guys are really awkward." How he didn't notice the demon, he had no idea.

Eien rubbed his eye so it would stop twitching before turning to Yoru. "You're supposed to be at work."

"I'm on my break. Even though you work here they still make you get in line."

Eien bit his lip and glared at Trevor. "I'm paying," He growled before opening his wallet and taking out the correct number of bills.

The brunette sighed and went to the side with the redhead as they waited for their drinks. "So… Yoru works here."

Eien crossed his arms. "I didn't know and if I did, I wouldn't have come here," He defended quickly.

"No, no it's nothing bad or anything, it's just that it makes sense since you said he makes tea."

"Yeah…" After Yoru had ordered he went to stand by his master.

"I can't believe you left my dog tied up outside," He said with a pout.

Eien rolled his eyes. "It was only going to be for a few minutes so we could get our drinks… And you should walk your dog yourself then." He turned away from the demon so he was facing his boyfriend more.

Yoru sighed and ran a hand through his hair slowly. "You hate me, don't you?" Eien didn't answer. "I'm surprised you guys didn't see me. You know I was behind you the whole time?" Eien still refused to talk and Yoru stuck out his bottom lip in thought. "How's life, Trevor?"

The brunette looked over and shrugged. "Average."

Yoru nodded but ignored the lack of response. "Thanks for driving Eien home again. But I wasn't sure it was safe, you know, because you guys would most likely make-out, crash, then die."

Trevor's eyebrow twitched and Eien noticed that he was forcing a smile. "Yes, but I assure you I can handle it." He looked more angry than anything. Luckily their drinks were done and Eien grabbed both of them before walking away, Trevor following soundlessly. Yoru smirked and wondered when they would stop being so awkward.

Eien handed Trevor his frappuccino and used his free hand to untie Kuma. The dog wagged his tail in happiness and the redhead sighed. He took a sip of his drink, almost humming as he tasted the hot cocoa. "Do you want to go back to my place. Yoru won't be home until the late afternoon."

Trevor nodded and smiled. "No offense, but he annoys the shit out of me."

Eien laughed and began walking. It was funny seeing the brunette look so calm and kind before saying something like that. "Yeah, well now you know how I feel living with him." Eien had no idea how he lasted two-hundred years, but he managed.

Eien is trying to be seme XD

Important note. Yes, it's been another week and I'm sorry to say that another update will probably be even later =.=" Band Camp is starting next week and that takes a lot of time and energy out of my day so I will be busy. I will still try to write but I may not update soon.

For those of you who read After School Secrets, I am still working on chapter number two but it's only half-way done. I'm at a block at the moment and have been forcing myself to write, making the chapter crap so I had to redo a lot of stuff which also takes time.

I just realized I'm almost at the two year anniversary of me finishing Family :D Not starting that sequel anytime soon XD Maybe another year?

I will try to update as soon as possible and sorry for the long note!

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