**This is my tenth fic on Fanfiction.net! I'm so excited! And to make it special, I am writing something I have never writen before. . .Daikari! This is a fic about Kari and Davis, and their twins they just had a few months earlier. Something isn't right with one of them. What could it be?!? How are Kari and Davis going to take the news when they find out? Is there anything the couple can do for their baby? You're going to have to read and review this to find out.**
What's Wrong With My Baby?!?
Chapter One: Kay and Dmitri
Kari opened her eyes and sat up quickly, holding her swollen belly tightly. Her reddish brown eyes looked at her husband as he slept peacefully. Kari reached over and grabbed a brush and a hair tie and tied her shoulder-length light brown hair into a high ponytail. She cringed slightly and tapped the sleeping man beside her three times.
"Davis. . . .wake up." Kari said as she rubbed her stomach to ease the pain. Davis rolled over and faced his pregnant wife, his dark eyes groggy and unfocused.
"What's the matter?" Davis asked, stretching slowly and sitting up. He reached over and hugged onto Kari, but she cried out and held her stomach again. Getting the picture, Davis leapt away from Kari and threw on a pair of pants and a shirt. Kari started to get out of bed, but collapsed back onto her side, tears rolling down her face.
"Davis. . .we gotta go!" Kari cried as another contraction tore through her. She felt as though she was being torn in half. Davis threw in his shoes and a heavy winter coat and helped Kari out of bed and into a coat of her own.
"Okay, honey, we're almost there, just a few more minutes. . ." Davis soothed as he navigated the icy streets of St. Louis at three thirty in the morning. Kari took in a sharp breath and held back her tears as the SUV slipped on the icy road. Davis regained control and looked at his wife fearfully.
"Mental note, Davis. Next time we decide to get pregnant, let's work it out so the baby isn't born in winter, okay?" Kari tried to joke, but screamed loudly. Davis pulled over and tended to Kari, who's water had just broken.
"We don't have much time. Go, Davis." Kari gasped as she continued to do her breathing exercises. Davis pulled back onto the road and tried to go quickly on the ice covered road.
Davis screeched to a halt a few minutes later as St. Louis Memorial Hospital. He ran inside, and seconds later, two male orderlys were running to Davis and Kari's car with a wheelchair. Kari limped out of the vehicle and into the chair, sweat rolling down her pale face despite the subzero temperature. Davis followed Kari and the orderlys to her room, but was stopped at the desk by the receptionist, a kindly old woman with clear blue eyes.
"Young man, I need you to give me some information, if you would." the woman asked timidly. Davis smiled nervously and walked over to the woman and stood beside the desk.
"Your wife's name?" the receptionist asked.
"Kari Motomiya. She's twenty two years old, and has tpye B+ blood. We're about to have our first baby, I mean, babies. She's having twins." Davis stated wildy. The receptionist smiled and nodded.
"That's all I need. Go to your wife now, Mr. Motomiya." the woman said politely, filing the paperwork into a folder as Davis took off running down the hall to Kari's room. He burst in as the doctor was ordering Kari to push.
"Kari! Already?!?" Davis cried. Kari nodded weakly, her eyes closing softly. The doctor cried out that she needed to wake up, and Davis ran to her bedside, shaking her gently. Kari's eyes fluttered open, and she smiled at Davis.
"Come on, Kari. You can do this." Davis coached confidently, knowing if he let her know how terrified he was at tha point, she'd cry and give up. Kari bore down and pushed hard. The doctor ordered her to stop, then asked her to push again. Kari pushed, and the doctor brought out a small pink body.
"It's a boy!" the doctor rejoiced as he handed the wailing baby to the nurses, who cleaned him off. Seconds later, another baby wailed in the delivery room. Kari fell back onto her pillow, exhausted. Davis looked on with fear-filled eyes as the doctor handed the other child to the nurses.
"A girl, sir. You have a son and a daughter." the doctor said happily. Davis ran his hand through his maroon hair and smiled goofily. As the nurses brought the tiny babies, wrapped in pink and blue blankets, to Kari, Davis looked on proudly. Kari held the children in her arms, tears falling relentlessy from her eyes.
"What are we going to name them?" Kari asked, looking up at Davis.
"What about a 'D' name for the boy, and a 'K' name for the girl." Davis suggested. Kari smiled and looked at the baby boy in her arms.
"Dmitrius Matthew, and Kaylynn Marissa. Dmitri and Kay for short." Kari whispered as she stared at the tiny babies lovingly. The nurses took away the children to clean them off, and ushered Davis out of the room so the doctor could stitch Kari up and bring her back to her room. Davis followed the nurses and his kids to the nursery, where he watched the women tend to them from a distance. He marveled at their perfection, and counted each or their fingers and toes when the nurses brought them to the window.
Dmitri had light brown hair and most of Davis' features, including his dark complexion. Kay also had the same coloring, but Kari's features. She had a pretty mixture of brown and maroon hair, and when she opened her eyes, he noticed they were dark like his own. He smiled at his son and daughter, then walked back to Kari's room, where he waited for he to return. The nurses walked in with the twins, both inside a little crib. Davis looked over the edge and touched their hands and feet with his fingers. He smiled as Dmitri responded to his touch, moving slightly. Kay also moved about, crying softly. Davis picked up his brand new daughter and rocked her gently, trying to soothe her. Kari was wheeled in, and Davis brought Kay over to her. As Kari looked at Kay, Davis picked up Dmitri and cuddled him. The boy's eyes opened, and Davis smiled at his dark eyes.
"They're perfect." Kari said as she kissed Davis lovingly. Davi sreturned the kiss and sat down beside Kari on the bed.
"Are you okay?" Davis asked worriedly. He'd noticed Kari was weak and pale, which wasn't like her at all. Kari smiled and nodded, then settled into her blankets to sleep, handing Kay to Davis, who held both children in his arms shakily. He managed to return the now sleeping babies to their bed without waking them, and ran his fingers through Kari's hair as she slept peacefully.
FOUR MONTHS LATER
"Davis, I need another diaper!" Kari shouted as she struggled to change Dmitri's diaper and occupy Kay, who was crying loudly. Davis ran in with a diaper and helped Kari change the kids. He handed two bottles to Kari, who put gave them to the babies and picked them up, handing Kay to Davis. The couple rocked the kids until they both slept quietly in their arms. Satisfied, Davis and Kari put the little ones into bed for the night and sat down on the couch to watch television. They flipped through the weather channel and watched the anchorwoman advise the people of St. Louis that a large thunderstorm was on it's way. In the distance, thunder rolled quietly. Kari snuggled up to Davis, wrapping her hand in his and turned the channel to a movie.
"How long has it been since we watched a movie alone?" Davis asked. Kari thought about it and sighed.
"Only about five or six months." Kari said, thinking of all the late night feedings she had to do while the kids were young. Davis nodded and kissed Kari's cheek.
"How long has it been since we watched a movie and did this?" Davis asked, moving to Kari's neck and nipping at it gently. Kari closed her eyes slowly.
"Prolly the last time would be the night we concieved the kids. . ." Kari stated. Davis nodded and moved on top of Kari, who welcomed her husband with a barrage or kissed. Davis began working Kari's shirt off when a loud clap of thunder boomed suddenly. Yhe couple listened, and sure enough, one of the kids was crying. Kari got up and ran to the other room, where Kay was bawling.
"It's okay. . .it's alright. baby. . . it's-" Kari said, stopping as she glanced at Dmitri. He was still sleeping. Davis walked in as Kari stared at the baby and calmed the other.
"Wow, he's as heavy a sleeper as I am." Davis said. Kari nodded distractedly, putting the now sleeping Kay back into bed. Davis returned to kissing Kari's neck as she took one last look at Dmitri before walking into the living room again, turning off the light.
**Well, what do you think? Email me at lil_bit63@hotmail.com if you don't want to review this. I want to know what people think of it so I know whether to continue it or not!**
What's Wrong With My Baby?!?
Chapter One: Kay and Dmitri
Kari opened her eyes and sat up quickly, holding her swollen belly tightly. Her reddish brown eyes looked at her husband as he slept peacefully. Kari reached over and grabbed a brush and a hair tie and tied her shoulder-length light brown hair into a high ponytail. She cringed slightly and tapped the sleeping man beside her three times.
"Davis. . . .wake up." Kari said as she rubbed her stomach to ease the pain. Davis rolled over and faced his pregnant wife, his dark eyes groggy and unfocused.
"What's the matter?" Davis asked, stretching slowly and sitting up. He reached over and hugged onto Kari, but she cried out and held her stomach again. Getting the picture, Davis leapt away from Kari and threw on a pair of pants and a shirt. Kari started to get out of bed, but collapsed back onto her side, tears rolling down her face.
"Davis. . .we gotta go!" Kari cried as another contraction tore through her. She felt as though she was being torn in half. Davis threw in his shoes and a heavy winter coat and helped Kari out of bed and into a coat of her own.
"Okay, honey, we're almost there, just a few more minutes. . ." Davis soothed as he navigated the icy streets of St. Louis at three thirty in the morning. Kari took in a sharp breath and held back her tears as the SUV slipped on the icy road. Davis regained control and looked at his wife fearfully.
"Mental note, Davis. Next time we decide to get pregnant, let's work it out so the baby isn't born in winter, okay?" Kari tried to joke, but screamed loudly. Davis pulled over and tended to Kari, who's water had just broken.
"We don't have much time. Go, Davis." Kari gasped as she continued to do her breathing exercises. Davis pulled back onto the road and tried to go quickly on the ice covered road.
Davis screeched to a halt a few minutes later as St. Louis Memorial Hospital. He ran inside, and seconds later, two male orderlys were running to Davis and Kari's car with a wheelchair. Kari limped out of the vehicle and into the chair, sweat rolling down her pale face despite the subzero temperature. Davis followed Kari and the orderlys to her room, but was stopped at the desk by the receptionist, a kindly old woman with clear blue eyes.
"Young man, I need you to give me some information, if you would." the woman asked timidly. Davis smiled nervously and walked over to the woman and stood beside the desk.
"Your wife's name?" the receptionist asked.
"Kari Motomiya. She's twenty two years old, and has tpye B+ blood. We're about to have our first baby, I mean, babies. She's having twins." Davis stated wildy. The receptionist smiled and nodded.
"That's all I need. Go to your wife now, Mr. Motomiya." the woman said politely, filing the paperwork into a folder as Davis took off running down the hall to Kari's room. He burst in as the doctor was ordering Kari to push.
"Kari! Already?!?" Davis cried. Kari nodded weakly, her eyes closing softly. The doctor cried out that she needed to wake up, and Davis ran to her bedside, shaking her gently. Kari's eyes fluttered open, and she smiled at Davis.
"Come on, Kari. You can do this." Davis coached confidently, knowing if he let her know how terrified he was at tha point, she'd cry and give up. Kari bore down and pushed hard. The doctor ordered her to stop, then asked her to push again. Kari pushed, and the doctor brought out a small pink body.
"It's a boy!" the doctor rejoiced as he handed the wailing baby to the nurses, who cleaned him off. Seconds later, another baby wailed in the delivery room. Kari fell back onto her pillow, exhausted. Davis looked on with fear-filled eyes as the doctor handed the other child to the nurses.
"A girl, sir. You have a son and a daughter." the doctor said happily. Davis ran his hand through his maroon hair and smiled goofily. As the nurses brought the tiny babies, wrapped in pink and blue blankets, to Kari, Davis looked on proudly. Kari held the children in her arms, tears falling relentlessy from her eyes.
"What are we going to name them?" Kari asked, looking up at Davis.
"What about a 'D' name for the boy, and a 'K' name for the girl." Davis suggested. Kari smiled and looked at the baby boy in her arms.
"Dmitrius Matthew, and Kaylynn Marissa. Dmitri and Kay for short." Kari whispered as she stared at the tiny babies lovingly. The nurses took away the children to clean them off, and ushered Davis out of the room so the doctor could stitch Kari up and bring her back to her room. Davis followed the nurses and his kids to the nursery, where he watched the women tend to them from a distance. He marveled at their perfection, and counted each or their fingers and toes when the nurses brought them to the window.
Dmitri had light brown hair and most of Davis' features, including his dark complexion. Kay also had the same coloring, but Kari's features. She had a pretty mixture of brown and maroon hair, and when she opened her eyes, he noticed they were dark like his own. He smiled at his son and daughter, then walked back to Kari's room, where he waited for he to return. The nurses walked in with the twins, both inside a little crib. Davis looked over the edge and touched their hands and feet with his fingers. He smiled as Dmitri responded to his touch, moving slightly. Kay also moved about, crying softly. Davis picked up his brand new daughter and rocked her gently, trying to soothe her. Kari was wheeled in, and Davis brought Kay over to her. As Kari looked at Kay, Davis picked up Dmitri and cuddled him. The boy's eyes opened, and Davis smiled at his dark eyes.
"They're perfect." Kari said as she kissed Davis lovingly. Davi sreturned the kiss and sat down beside Kari on the bed.
"Are you okay?" Davis asked worriedly. He'd noticed Kari was weak and pale, which wasn't like her at all. Kari smiled and nodded, then settled into her blankets to sleep, handing Kay to Davis, who held both children in his arms shakily. He managed to return the now sleeping babies to their bed without waking them, and ran his fingers through Kari's hair as she slept peacefully.
FOUR MONTHS LATER
"Davis, I need another diaper!" Kari shouted as she struggled to change Dmitri's diaper and occupy Kay, who was crying loudly. Davis ran in with a diaper and helped Kari change the kids. He handed two bottles to Kari, who put gave them to the babies and picked them up, handing Kay to Davis. The couple rocked the kids until they both slept quietly in their arms. Satisfied, Davis and Kari put the little ones into bed for the night and sat down on the couch to watch television. They flipped through the weather channel and watched the anchorwoman advise the people of St. Louis that a large thunderstorm was on it's way. In the distance, thunder rolled quietly. Kari snuggled up to Davis, wrapping her hand in his and turned the channel to a movie.
"How long has it been since we watched a movie alone?" Davis asked. Kari thought about it and sighed.
"Only about five or six months." Kari said, thinking of all the late night feedings she had to do while the kids were young. Davis nodded and kissed Kari's cheek.
"How long has it been since we watched a movie and did this?" Davis asked, moving to Kari's neck and nipping at it gently. Kari closed her eyes slowly.
"Prolly the last time would be the night we concieved the kids. . ." Kari stated. Davis nodded and moved on top of Kari, who welcomed her husband with a barrage or kissed. Davis began working Kari's shirt off when a loud clap of thunder boomed suddenly. Yhe couple listened, and sure enough, one of the kids was crying. Kari got up and ran to the other room, where Kay was bawling.
"It's okay. . .it's alright. baby. . . it's-" Kari said, stopping as she glanced at Dmitri. He was still sleeping. Davis walked in as Kari stared at the baby and calmed the other.
"Wow, he's as heavy a sleeper as I am." Davis said. Kari nodded distractedly, putting the now sleeping Kay back into bed. Davis returned to kissing Kari's neck as she took one last look at Dmitri before walking into the living room again, turning off the light.
**Well, what do you think? Email me at lil_bit63@hotmail.com if you don't want to review this. I want to know what people think of it so I know whether to continue it or not!**
