A/N: So I'm guess estimating on the length of time between each thing especially between the Sports Festival and summer training. I'd think it'd be a month or so between the two, right? Sorry if it's inaccurate but I'd like to think that's how long maybe more between the two things. I feel it would be effective for this time space for this story.


Aiko rubbed her neck smiling, "Well I got some good news for you!"

Katrina raised an eyebrow as she held onto her son who was void of hook ups. He seemed to be gaining a form of an actual newborn. It's before the summer training camp. It's been two months since the twins were born. Julieanne was asleep in her baby carrier in the pram. Katrina waited for the nurse to continue. Aiko huffed, "Well you're no fun. You get to take little mister home today! He passed his tests and his lungs seem to develop well. We would have to send some machinery home with you to watch his breathing at night. Other than that, he is a healthy baby boy who kept at it with his weight. Compared to his sister, he's behind but he'll be there in no time if feedings are kept to schedule."

Katrina opened and closed her mouth. She breathed through her nose. The healing hero looked at the pram made for two seeing only one baby carrier attached. Katrina lightly petted her son's auburn peach fuzz, "I am guessing you would need Shouta here as well. He'd have to sign the paperwork just like we did with Julieanne."

Aiko nodded, "Yeah. He would have to be here."

Katrina pursed her lips in thought. Katrina headed to the pram going through the diaper bag. Her fingers found the item, her cell phone, and pulled it out. Her thumb worked the screen and called her husband on speed dial 1.

"Hello?"

Katrina smiled through the phone while she looked down at her sleeping boy. Katrina spoke, "Soooo I am going to need you to come by the hospital. It's good news, promise. Little Youta can come home today and I need you to-. Ah, someone's awake. I have to go. I'll see you soon."

A little cry came from the pram. Katrina couldn't hang up the phone as she had to quickly put the phone on the table. Another cry came from her arms. Katrina blinked, "Oh no."

Aiko chuckled taking a step close to the mother. Katrina called to Aiko, "Wait. No. I got this. Please, let me handle this."

Aiko paused in her step. Katrina moved to the diaper bag pulling out two pre-made bottles of her breast milk one at a time. With one hand, she popped the lids off of each bottle. Katrina placed a bottle on the arm rest of the chair. She pulled the pram closer to the chair. Both babies were still crying. Unknown to Katrina, her cell phone still has a call on screen. Katrina placed a bottle in one hand after she used a pillow to help prop her son up. She gave him his bottle and then gave her daughter her bottle. Both babies were silent. Katrina let out a breath, "See? I got this."

Aiko gave her a smile and a thumbs up, "That's good!"


Shouta felt his phone vibrate in his pocket. He grabbed his phone hidden from view underneath the table. His brows knitted together when he saw his wife's name plastered across the screen. He looked up from his phone. He cleared his throat, "I'm sorry for interrupting, sir. I have an important phone call to answer."

Nezu paused then nodded, "Go ahead."

Shouta stood up from his chair with a light bow of his head. He headed out of the meeting room answering the phone, "Hello?"

"Soooo I am going to need you to come by the hospital. It's good news, promise. Little Youta can come home today and I need you to-. Ah, someone's awake. I have to go. I'll see you soon."

He could hear his wife place the phone down as a cry sounded then another cry. Both of his children were crying. He could hear his wife faintly talk to who he was guessing was Aiko, "Wait. No. I got this. Please, let me handle this."

It took a few moments before he heard silence. A slight smirk played on his lips. That's his girl. He removed his phone away from his ear tapping the red button on the screen. He pocketed his phone before entering the meeting room. The staff paused in their talk. Nezu waited for the new father to speak. Shouta cleared his throat, "Sir,-."

Nezu smiled, "You are dismissed, Eraserhead. Be sure to bring him around afterwards."

Shouta glanced at his fellow teachers. He could feel his shoulders slump. He had to hold back hanging his head. He answered, "Okay, sir."

When no one else said anything, Shouta took this as his chance to leave for the hospital. He didn't have to ask how his boss knew about what the conversation was about. The principal could probably point out evidence on him on what the conversation was about. If his wife called then he would need to pick up the other carrier.


The door opened bringing Katrina's attention away from her newly clothed son. Julieanne was asleep and her son was making opened mouth faces at her. She picked her son up resting his head on her shoulder. Katrina smiled, "I hope I wasn't interrupting anything at work. It's just I couldn't take him home without your signature and the other carrier."

Shouta shrugged, "Nezu let me go early on the condition to visit the school once we are done here."

Katrina bit her lip, "I'm afraid to bring him to places. He's not officially at 100%."

Shouta's brows narrowed and his lips turned into a frown. He placed the carrier on the pram as he asked, "What do you mean?"

Katrina shook her head, "It might be my motherly self going into overdrive but Aiko told me we would have to take home a machine to monitor his breathing while asleep. I am just afraid if we take him anywhere else other than home that some-."

Shouta placed his hands on her cheeks. He lightly squished them together. He spoke softly, "Listen to me. Are you listening to me, Katrina?"

He felt her nod in his hands. His eyes stayed on hers. His thumbs lightly graze the apples of her cheeks. He kept her eyesight as he spoke, "He will be fine. They gave him the okay to leave. if they do that then his breathing must be improved enough for him to go home and possibly select places. With the machine to monitor him, they probably want to make sure he will be fine. Am I wrong with anything, nurse?"

Aiko stammered when she realized the man was asking her, "U-uh yes! Katrina, we are just sending the machine with you home so we can monitor him. He is fine and healthy. You can take him anywhere you want to as long as it's reasonable. He has been sleeping well since we took him off of oxygen. It's just a precaution."

Shouta watched his wife's eyes start to relax. He could feel her muscles unwind. He moved Katrina's head closer to him and kissed her forehead then her lips. Katrina added a little pressure to the kiss back. He pulled away asking, "Where's the paperwork so we can go?"

Aiko moved to the table grabbing the clipboard. She piped up, "The twins have a check up in two months. One month for the little man for precaution."

She handed Shouta the clipboard. Katrina placed Youta in the carrier and buckled him in. Just like his sister, he was wrapped in a blanket to keep his body warmth. It was thin so the babies wouldn't overheat as it is getting closer to the hotter months. Aiko accepted the clipboard, "Alright, I'll see you guys later and I already would have the machine sent to your home. I'll send you copies of everything and send it through mail."

The couple nodded. Katrina started to turn the pram around so they can exit front first. Shouta placed a hand on his wife's lower back to gentle move her away from the pram. Katrina glanced at her husband seeing his face basically said I'll take over. Aiko bit her lip as she hugged the clipboard tightly to her chest. Katrina gave the younger woman a smile, "Come here."

Katrina held out her arms and Aiko moved the clipboard to return the hug. Katrina squeezed the younger woman tightly. She spoke softly, "Thank you so much for taking care of our children. Thank you for taking care of me. We both really appreciate it. I know he doesn't show it but he really is grateful for what you've done for us."

At the last bit, Aiko looked over at Katrina's husband. He was moving the sun visors of each babe to cover themselves from view. Luckily it was the ones that went all the way instead of using the visor and a blanket. Shouta could feel a pair of eyes watching him. He glanced up from his daughter seeing the nurse staring at him. He gave her a little nod which made her broke her eye contact. Aiko hugged the older woman tightly. The two women released each other. Katrina smiled, "I'll see you at their check up."

Aiko nodded excitedly. Shouta started to push the twins' pram. Katrina followed him out of the building. She piped up, "Sooo since the two of them are asleep, are you sure you want to go straight to the school? I just fed them."

Shouta answered, "If I don't, I won't stop hearing it from the principal. I'll warn them not to wake them. I know you fed them. I heard."

Katrina's brows furrowed then raised in realization. She only said one word, "Ah."

She forgot her phone was still on call. Of course he heard them cry. Of course he heard her. He stopped for a moment and placed a hand behind her head. His fingers woved into her auburn locks. He lightly pushed her closer as he pressed his lips on her forehead. He released his wife, "I'm proud of you. I never doubted you couldn't handle the two."

Katrina smiled wide, "I don't doubt you can't either."

Shouta smirked. The family of four continued onto their journey to the car to head to the school.