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And Baby Makes Five
Chapter 2
The sweet smell of baking greeted Joe as he opened the front door of his and Mimi's apartment. He smiled to himself as he removed his coat and shoes before making his way down the hallway.
Returning home from his shift at the hospital he was usually greeted with the smell of dinner, but the distinct smell of a freshly baked cake had told him his wife of three years had apparently had a burst of inspiration from somewhere; which was usually what happens when she unexpectedly baked.
Entering the kitchen Joe found his wife leaning against the counter top with her back to him, scribbling down notes on a paper pad. Next to her on a cooling tray was a small chocolate cake. The dishes and utensils she had used were still on the counter yet to be washed. "Been busy this afternoon I see?" he greeted, smiling.
Mimi straightened up and turned to face her husband. "Hi honey, perfect timing!" she grinned. "Come and try this chocolate cake and tell me what you think."
Joe walked over as Mimi picked up a knife and cut a small piece out and placed it on a separate plate. He picked up a fork and took a bite. "Mmm, this is delicious." He complimented. "What's the occasion? Or is it just another one of your spontaneous bakes?" he added light heartedly as he helped himself to another bite.
"It's Tai's birthday cake. I was just doing a test bake."
"Isn't his birthday in May?" Joe asked, raising an eyebrow.
"Yeah, I know it's a while off but-"
"That cake's gonna be pretty stale by then." A voice interrupted them.
Joe and Mimi turned around to see Gomamon had now entered the kitchen.
"I thought you were taking a nap?" Mimi said folding her arms as her husband's Digimon jumped up onto the breakfast bar.
"I was, but then I smelt something baking." Gomamon replied.
Mimi sighed, shaking her head before turning back to her husband. "Sora asked me to make a cake for his birthday, and as I had a free afternoon I thought I might as well get practicing before I get too busy organising the party."
Joe paused as he took out a bottle of water from the refrigerator. "Party?" he quizzed as he closed the refrigerator door. "What party?"
"Tai's party."
"I thought you just said Sora had asked you to make the cake? How come you are organising a party?"
"I offered. Sora wasn't going to throw him a party at all so I said I'd take care of the whole thing." Mimi replied with a grin. "Oh, and it's not just a party; it's a surprise party so don't go mentioning it to Tai!" she quickly added, shooting a look over at Gomamon.
"Hey… I can keep secrets." The rookie Digimon protested.
"You better." Mimi warned him. "This is the first surprise party I will be planning so I want it to be a complete success."
Joe smiled. "I'm sure it will be. I've never known any of your parties, or surprises to fail Mimi."
The elevator pinged, and the doors opened allowing Tai to step out and make the short journey towards his parents' apartment 1306. He had left work a little earlier to go back to the jewellery store to buy Sora's gift, and was planning on hiding it at his parents' place until their anniversary next week.
Luckily his work schedule had been pretty free, as he'd spent most of the afternoon deliberating over the necklace and bracelet he had seen. After trying to decide which one Sora would appreciate more, he had realised Kari had been right; He was over thinking it. Sora would appreciate any gift he bought her, and with the necklace resembling her crest; that had pretty much sealed the decision.
Inside the apartment, Yuuko Kamiya was just finishing up her housework, dusting the display cabinet in the hallway. The front door opened, and she looked up to see her eldest child walk in. "Oh hi sweetie."
"Hi Mom. Can I hide Sora's anniversary gift here until next week?"
"Sure, of course you can." Yuuko replied as her son passed her. "What did you get her?"
"A necklace," Tai replied as he placed the small box on the dining table before wandering into the kitchen, loosening his tie as he did.
"Mind if I take a look?"
"Sure, go ahead." Tai said as he headed straight to the refrigerator, like he used to do many times before when he was younger after arriving home from school.
Yuuko picked up the box and opened it, admiring the necklace inside. "Very nice… you picked this out all by yourself?"
Tai emerged from the refrigerator holding a can of soda and a left over slice of pizza. "There's no need to sound quite so surprised Mom." He said before he pulled out a chair and sat down at the table.
"I am surprised," his mother responded with a smile. "I'll be expecting something special for my next birthday now I know you can buy something tasteful when you put your mind to it." She added light heartedly. She placed the box back down on the table and sat down opposite her son. "So, how are you and Sora doing? I haven't seen you both for a while. Everything okay?"
"Yeah, why wouldn't everything be okay?" Tai replied with a mouth full of pizza before he gulped it down. "Mom, if this is about that stupid fight me and Sora had on our last anniversary you don't need to worry. I've got everything sorted. Besides, Sora could never stay mad at me."
"It's not about your anniversary..."
"Then… what is it about?" Tai asked a little curiously before he picked up his soda.
"Are you two still struggling to conceive?"
Tai lowered his soda can a little, just as he was about to take a sip. "Uhhh… what?" he asked, a little taken back by the sudden unexpected question.
"Your sister told me the other day you've been trying for a baby for a while. Why didn't you tell us you were planning on starting a family?"
"We have been trying but we're not struggling. It's just… well, it's just not happened yet. And we didn't tell you because we didn't think there was any need to until Sora was actually pregnant."
"Well I was doing some research on your father's computer and couples who have been trying for a baby for more than a year or two should consider seeing a doctor."
"Huh? Why?" Tai said as he picked up his soda once more.
"After a few years of trying there could be an underlying problem, Tai. Low sperm count is a common factor in couples who are struggling to conceive." His mother stated.
Tai's eyes widened, and he almost choked on his drink. "W-What?!"
"I was reading an article that said a fifth of young men have either a low sperm count or poor sperm quality. The doctor can do tests to-"
"Mom! Stop right there! We are not having this conversation!" Tai exclaimed in horror.
"Why not? Is it because you are too embarrassed to admit you might have slow swimmers?"
"I do not have slow swimmers!" Tai almost literally screamed.
"It's nothing to be ashamed of. I'm only trying to help Tai. If there is a problem then-"
Tai groaned, covering his face with his hands. "Mom…" he moaned. "I am not talking about this with you."
"Why not? It's a perfectly normal and adult conversation to have Tai. You're nearly thirty. Surely you're grown up enough to discuss this sort of stuff with your own mother."
"Mom if I'm ever going to have this sort of conversation with someone, then I'll have it with Dad. Just like if Kari had well… women's problems, she'd come to you."
"Fine. But at least think about booking an appointment with the doctor. You don't want to leave it too late."
Just then the telephone rang, and Tai silently thanked whoever was on the other end of that call as his mother excused herself from the table. Tai watched as Yuuko picked up the phone, and it soon became clear it was her sister. Knowing his mother was going to be a while, Tai jumped at the opportunity to escape. He rose from his seat, leaving his half eaten pizza on the table.
"Just a second," Yuuko said into the phone before turning to her son as he left the kitchen. "Where are you going?"
"Home. I told Sora I'd be home by five."
"Are you not going to finish your pizza?" Yuuko asked as she watched him head for the front door.
"Strangely enough I've lost my appetite…" Tai replied with a hint of sarcasm as he left.
"Mimi's throwing Tai a surprise party?" Kari asked as she sipped her drink.
Sora nodded as she held her niece in her lap, who was drinking from her juice bottle. "Yeah. I only invited her over to ask if she'll make a cake and the next thing I knew she was offering to throw a whole party."
The two women were sitting out on Sora's balcony, taking advantage of the warm afternoon as they talked and enjoyed their sodas whilst dinner was cooking.
"Do you know what you're letting yourself in for?" Kari said with a small chuckle. "I've heard Mimi used to throw some pretty extravagant parties back in New York."
"Well she can't go too extravagant in an apartment this small." Sora replied as she bent down to pick up the bottle that Margaret had just dropped on the floor. "She promised she'd let me oversee everything first though. Nothing will happen without my approval."
"What did you have planned for his birthday anyway?" Kari then frowned as Margaret dropped the juice bottle again. "Margaret, stop that."
Sora couldn't help but smile as she bent down to pick it up once more. "It's alright... I guess this is your way of telling us you've had enough huh?" she said softly to the nine month old as she placed the bottle on the small table out of her reach, to which Margaret made no attempt to grab again as she remained comfortably in her aunt's lap. "Not much really," Sora continued, answering Kari's question. "I've got him tickets to F.C Tokyo's game. I thought we could make a day out of that… then I had been thinking about organising a family dinner in the evening. I know Tai doesn't really like making big plans for his birthdays."
Kari nodded. "Yeah, he's always liked sort of chilled out birthdays but I don't think he'll mind this party. I'm sure he'll be excited to see everyone again. I might call Mimi tomorrow and see if she wants any help with anything."
Just then, Sora heard the front door open from inside the apartment. She quickly raised her index finger to her lips to alert her sister in law they needed to quickly change the subject. Kari soon caught on and picked up her glass taking a long sip, just as Tai appeared in the doorway of the balcony.
"Oh, hey Kari…" her brother greeted, a little flatly. "I didn't know you were here."
"I invited them over." Sora replied. "Tenchi's out for the night with friends so I said Kari and Margaret could come over for dinner." She then rose from her seat, passing Margaret over to her husband. "Which reminds me; I better go check on the food."
As Sora left back inside the apartment, Kari watched her brother as he sat down in the chair Sora had been sitting in with a subdued look on his face. She couldn't help but smile as her attention soon turned to her daughter who was looking up at him smiling and attempting to say his name, although all that came out was 'Ta', which wasn't unusual as aside from her babbling she was starting to say half of some small, easy words. "What's up with you?" Kari asked, looking back to her brother. "Had a rough afternoon at work?"
"No. Work was fine." Tai replied bluntly. "I just got back from Mom and Dad's." he paused to quickly peek inside the apartment to check Sora was still busy in the kitchen before continuing in a hushed tone. "I stopped by to hide Sora's necklace there until next week, and then Mom suddenly drops a bombshell on me saying she's being doing research on why some couples struggle to have a baby."
"Oh…" Kari said a little sheepishly as she clued in to what he was getting at. "Sorry, that was my fault. I didn't mean to tell her. It was an accident. It just slipped out."
"It just slipped out? Kari you promised you wouldn't tell anyone!" Tai exclaimed quietly.
"I know, I know. But the other day Mom was saying she didn't think you were going to give her any grandchildren, and all I said was you had been trying. She immediately jumped to the conclusion you had been trying for years. You know what Mom's like."
"Well thanks to you, Mom now thinks I have a low sperm count." Tai muttered, slumping back in his chair.
Kari burst out laughing, but quickly tried to stop herself by placing a hand over her mouth, as her brother immediately glared across the small table at her. "Sorry… look, don't worry. Mom's not going to go and tell the whole world about it. I bet lots of couples struggle. Mom was just probably trying to help."
Tai sighed as Margaret started to tug on his tie a little. "I know… We didn't say anything at first as Sora wanted to surprise her parents as she's their only child, but when it started taking a bit longer than we thought it would we decided not to tell anyone at all so we didn't have to deal with all those awkward conversations."
"I understand. I'll talk to Mom tomorrow if you want. I'm stopping by there in the morning."
"Thanks sis."
"So, everything sorted for next week then? Decided on the necklace then huh?"
"Yeah. For the first time since we got married I'm actually organised-hey Maggie, that's not dinner." Tai was forced to stop what he was saying when he looked down and saw Margaret was chewing on the end of his tie. He slowly pulled it out from her mouth and her grasp. "You can't prefer this to Aunt Sora's cooking..."
Kari giggled as her daughter looked across at her innocently. "She's definitely been a lot calmer since we arrived here." she smiled. "She'd been a little cranky since we left you at lunch earlier."
"Well, that's because she's now enjoying being with her favourite uncle again." Tai said with a grin.
Kari frowned, still smiling. "You're her only uncle, Tai."
A week later…
Sora stirred a little as the sun shone through the bedroom window, the warmth hitting her face. She yawned opening her eyes and glanced at the clock on the bedside table, which read 7.34am. Stretching she gazed out of the window for a few moments. It looked like it was going to be a beautiful day. Sora relaxed a little more against her pillow, closing her eyes and enjoying the peacefulness and quiet for just a bit longer…
But then at that point she realised something wasn't quite right. It was quiet… too quiet. Usually she'd wake up to the sound of her husband snoring softly beside her. Turning over she noticed Tai's side of the bed was empty, which left her puzzled as he very rarely got up before she did…
Sora sat up, resting her weight on her hands and looked around the bedroom."Tai?" After receiving no answer, she got out of bed and headed out of the bedroom, still wearing her pyjama shorts and vest.
After checking the bathroom and living room, she finally found her husband in the kitchen in one of the last places she would have expected; in front of the stove.
Tai, still in his t-shirt and boxers, was standing with his back to the entrance to the kitchen, completely unaware he had been caught out by his wife.
Sora then noticed a bouquet of lilies, a card and a not so neatly wrapped gift on the end of the breakfast bar. She smiled, leaning against the wall as she watched him for a few moments before making her presence known. "Tai, what are you doing?"
Tai jumped a little, turning around, and he smiled somewhat innocently. "Uh hey Sor', happy anniversary… I was going to surprise you with breakfast in bed." He said as he lifted the frying pan off the stove, giving Sora a glimpse of what he was making. "I hope you don't mind omelettes. You know I'm not the best cook, and it's one of very few things I can actually make right."
Sora continued to smile as she walked over. "I happen to love your omelettes actually." She wrapped her arms around his waist from behind. "Happy anniversary," she said softly as she continued to watch him. "I didn't think I'd find you at the stove at seven thirty in the morning, even if it is our anniversary." She added humorously.
"Well it's good to know I can still surprise you after eight years of marriage." Tai said with a grin.
"Yes, but not all surprises have been good ones." Sora teased.
"Hey…"
Sora laughed as her husband pouted a little childishly. Some things definitely hadn't changed since they were kids. "You're so cute when you do that." She leaned up on her tiptoes and kissed him softly, to which Tai gladly returned; wrapping his arm around her waist, pulling her closer.
"Happy Anniversary!" two voices cheered in unison, breaking the couple from their kiss.
Tai and Sora pulled away to see their Digimon partners were now up as well and had entered the kitchen. Biyomon was holding some flowers whilst Agumon was holding a card and a box of chocolates. They were both smiling widely; unaware they had just interrupted a small intimate moment between the couple.
Sora smiled as she bent down and took the gifts from their Digimon. "Thanks you two." She thanked them before sniffing the flowers. "They smell lovely."
Tai frowned as he noticed there was something amiss with the chocolates his partner was holding... "Agumon, why is that box already open?" he questioned.
"Uhhh… I was just testing one or two to make sure they tasted good. Some chocolates can be deceiving you know." The rookie Digimon replied sheepishly, earning a glare from the bearer of Courage.
"It's alright, we can all share them." Sora smiled as she opened the lid of the box, confirming Agumon's confession as there were indeed two gaps already in the tray.
"Great!" Agumon grinned as he eagerly jumped up and helped himself to a couple more.
"Hey save some for them, Agumon!" Biyomon chirped in. "If you wanted chocolates you should have bought your own!"
"Relax I'm only having two more. There's still plenty left." The reptile Digimon responded with a mouth full of chocolate. He gulped them down. "So, what have you two got planned for today?"
Sora, who was now back beside Tai as he began to serve their breakfast, smiled up at him. "Well, I'm not sure. Does my husband have any more surprises for me today?"
"Maybe," Tai teased with a playful grin. "I hope you don't have plans tonight. We're having dinner at the Aman restaurant at seven."
"Aman?" Sora's face lit up at the mention of her favourite restaurant.
"Yeah, I reserved us a window table too." Tai added rather proudly. "And, I was thinking after we've had breakfast we could head over to the mall if you want to buy a new outfit for tonight."
Sora grinned excitedly like a kid on Christmas morning. She hadn't had an elegant evening out for quite a while, and as it was their anniversary, it definitely warranted a new outfit for the occasion. "Sounds like a great idea," she said kissing her husband once more. "So, can I open my gift now?"
"Of course you can."
The bearer of Love sat down at the end of the breakfast bar, firstly admiring the bouquet of lilies. Even though flowers weren't one of Tai's strong points, it still made her happy that he knew which her favourite were. She opened the card next, which had the cutest picture of a bunny holding a giant heart on the front with 'Happy Anniversary' above in big red letters. Inside, Tai had written a little something;
Sora,
Happy Anniversary! I'm so lucky to have you. These past eight years have been the best, and I hope you can put up with me for many more!
Lots of love,
Tai
"Aw Tai, that's so sweet." Sora smiled as he walked over with their breakfast.
Tai placed the plates on the breakfast bar and sat down opposite his wife as she picked up her gift and began to unwrap it. He watched her carefully as she pulled the wrapping off. Ever since that hairpin incident when they were kids he always felt anxious when it came to Sora opening her gifts. Even when he had bought something that was a sure winner and he knew she would like, he still felt nervous. But his nervousness quickly vanished once she had opened the box, and her face immediately lit up upon seeing the necklace inside.
"Tai… it's beautiful…" Sora gasped. "It looks almost like my crest." She said as Biyomon appeared hovering over her shoulder to take a look.
Tai grinned as Agumon jumped up, trying to get a peek over the counter top. "I know. That's why I chose it. I thought it would be perfect for you."
Sora smiled as she continued to admire it. She leaned across the breakfast bar and kissed her husband softly. "I love it," she said softly.
The day had almost gone by too quickly for Sora's liking. After breakfast, as Tai had promised, they'd headed over to Aqua City mall near the Fuji TV station. Usually Tai complained when they had a full day of shopping ahead of them, but Sora had been pleasantly surprised he had behaved himself throughout the day. Picking an outfit wasn't a quick and easy job. There were all the little extras to go with it, like a pair of shoes, accessories…. But he didn't complain once, and was very patient as she tried things on.
In the end Sora had chosen a short black, sleeveless dress with a silver belt around the middle which showed off her figure. It was a plain and simple dress, but Aman wasn't an overly fancy restaurant so Sora didn't want to stick out too much by wearing something too elegant. She also found a pair of shoes to match. They were also black, with a small heel and a thick strap across the front with detailed silver embellishments on, which matched the silver of her belt and her new necklace.
After a busy day shopping, they had arrived home with just enough time to relax and watch a movie with their Digimon before their dinner date. Agumon and Biyomon were a big part of their lives, so they felt it was only right to share their special day with them as well in some way.
The evening had soon arrived, and the young couple were now sitting at their table at the Aman restaurant. They had finished their main meal and were now waiting for dessert, giving Sora time to admire the city lights as the sun had just about finished setting on the horizon.
Aman restaurant was situated in the Otemachi Tower in the Chiyoda district of Tokyo. Most of the building was occupied by retail facilities, but the top six floors were home to a luxury hotel, which included the restaurant, which was also open to non residences. The restaurant mostly catered Italian cuisine and was well known for the views as it overlooked the city with Mt Fuji visible on clear days, which was one of the reasons why it was one of Sora's favourite restaurants.
"The view is amazing…" Sora commented as she gazed out at the city below. "I could stay up here forever."
"You know you said that last time."
Sora gave her husband a playful glare, before resuming her gaze out of the window. She traced the rim of her wine glass with her finger as she looked out beyond the city to where she could just see the silhouette of Mt. Fuji in the distance.
The last time they had dined here was a couple of years ago when her parents had celebrated a milestone anniversary. Her family had always liked Italian food, and her parents had first treated her to dinner here for her eighteenth birthday when the restaurant was newly open and since then the Takenouchis had almost always dined here on special occasions. Now that she thought of it, Tai had never brought her here on his own accord…
She knew it wasn't his kind of place to eat. He wasn't overly keen on fine dining. It meant he had to watch his table manners, and dress smartly depending on the dress code.
She felt herself smiling a little to herself as he had already managed to spill a little sauce down his shirt during the first course. Despite the stain, he still looked very handsome in his shirt and tie, and he was wearing the cufflinks she had gotten him for their anniversary, which she'd had the crest of Courage engraved on each one.
Tai took a sip of his drink, and noticed his wife was currently lost in her thoughts. "…Something wrong?" he asked, a little carefully.
"Tai, is all this because of what happened last year?"
"What? Can't a guy spoil his wife on their anniversary?" Tai replied, flashing a grin.
Sora smiled. "Yes, but you usually don't take me places like this. For starters you don't like fine dining… or anything that means you have to wear a tie outside of work."
"Hey I wore a tie at our wedding, and that was the best day of my life!"
"You know what I mean Tai." Sora said, still smiling a little. "You've never taken me to a place like this before on our anniversary. Or gotten up before me in the morning to make me breakfast, or suggested a whole day of shopping."
Tai sighed. He should have known Sora was smart enough to see what he had been doing. "Alright…" he admitted. "I guess after last year it got me thinking about things. I didn't want you to think that I just take you for granted all the time. I know I'm not the most romantic guy in the world, and I don't do any of that stuff -like pull out the chair, or open the car door for you-but I do love you Sora. I just wanted to show it a little more than I usually do, and make up for the crappy anniversary we had last year."
"I love you too, and I know you love me. It never once crossed my mind that you would ever take me for granted. These eight years have been the best, and we've been lucky enough to spend it with our Digimon as well... and you know not all girls like all that romantic sort of stuff anyway."
"Huh?"
"Tai, you know me. We used to play soccer together, and come home covered in dirt after climbing trees. I'm not the kind of girl who wants doors held open, or my chair pulled out for me. When I said you weren't all that romantic, I didn't mean it critically. You are romantic sometimes when you don't realise. Like when we're cuddled up watching TV together and you start to play with my hair a little, or last month when I'd had a really long day at work you ordered take out for dinner so I didn't have to cook."
"That's being romantic? That was just because I was too lazy to make dinner."
Sora giggled. "I think you've been watching too much television."
"Hey I don't watch any of those cheesy chick-flick shows!" Tai protested.
His wife laughed even more. "I know. What I mean is romance means different things to different people. Your little romantic quirks are what I love about you. You don't need to do any of those full blown over the top romantic gestures."
Tai sighed, slouching back a little in his chair. "If that's the case, then how did we end up having that stupid fight last year?"
"Let's not talk about that," Sora said softly. "It was just one of those petty fights couples sometimes have. Let's just put that behind us. But don't think I haven't appreciated what you've done today. I love my necklace, and the flowers. The whole day has been wonderful, and tonight's been the best night we've had in a long time, and probably our best anniversary."
Tai's smile grew a little. "Best anniversary so far," He corrected her.
Sora smiled and raised her wine glass. "Here's to putting up with you for many more years." She said happily, quoting what he had written in her card.
Tai mimicked her, and clinked his beer bottle against her glass. "I'll drink to that."
The elevator doors opened and Tai and Sora stepped out, heading back to their apartment. It was almost ten thirty, and after leaving the restaurant at just after nine, the young couple had taken a detour home and taken a long walk along the beach. It had been peaceful and romantic just strolling along the sand holding hands, listening to the gentle waves crashing against the shore and talking about their adventures over the past eight years, and possible adventures to come.
But Tai being who he was, his childishness soon took over and they had soon found themselves fooling around like when they were kids.
Tai pulled on the back of his shirt, un-tucking it from his pants a little. "I've still got sand down my back…" he grimaced.
Sora giggled as they approached their front door and she rummaged around inside her bag for her keys. "Well if you hadn't of been fooling around and not watching where you were going you wouldn't have tripped over that rock."
"Uh I didn't ruin your dress did I?"
After Tai had fallen flat on his back on the sand and cursed the rock that had tripped him up, when Sora had leaned over to check he was alright he had playfully dragged her down on top of him, pulling her into a kiss.
"No, it's just a little sand. It will brush off." Sora replied as she opened the door and stepped inside their apartment, which was in darkness, indicating to the couple that their Digimon partners had already gone to bed.
Tai closed the door behind him, locking it and tossing the keys on the sideboard by the coat rack. As he turned away from the door, Sora draped her arms around his neck and kissed him a little passionately, taking him by surprise a little.
"Today's been wonderful." She said softly.
Tai grinned. He wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her closer against him. "Yeah? I guess I should be more romantic more often." He said a little humorously before he leaned in for another kiss.
Sora placed her finger on his lips, stopping him. "Don't do it too much though, otherwise it'll spoil it." She giggled. She kissed him softly again this time a little longer, before gently taking hold of his tie and leading him into their bedroom…
To be continued...
