Toki Kagami
"Mommy, how come Ami is so cute?" Kiseki asked helping her get dressed.
"Because your Mommy is super cute, so of course you guys would get my cuteness too. Don't worry Kiseki, you're cute too, and handsome." Kise chuckled putting on her shoes.
"Cute, cute, Kiseki cute," Ami started giggling.
"Not as cute as you Ami," Kiseki laughed helping her up, "okay Mommy! We're all ready for school now!" Kiseki cheered shooting his hands up.
"School, school!" Ami cheered with him.
"Thanks for the help Kiseki, why don't you and Ami go downstairs and grab your backpacks? I'll be right behind you," Kise said picking up the small messes in Ami's room.
"Yes Mommy," Kiseki said grabbing Ami's hands.
He started walking with her downstairs, Kise following after a few minutes later. He picked up his coat from the couch and put it on, going into the kitchen to grab the school lunches before meeting his children at the door.
"One for Kiseki," Kise said.
"Thanks Mommy," Kiseki said placing it in his bag.
"And one for Ami," He said handing her a lunch box.
"Thanks Mommy," Ami cheered waving hers around.
"Bags, lunches, jackets, I think we're ready to go. Time for school Aomine family!"
"Hooray!" His children cheered.
"I think you're forgetting one thing."
Kise turned around and saw Aomine walking down the stairs, yawning loudly as he came down dressed in his pajamas with a jacket on.
"Daiki, I was going to let you sleep in." Kise pouted.
"And let you handle my four kids all on your own? Ha, very funny. Let's go everyone." Aomine yawned again putting on his shoes.
He opened up the door and walked out, his two kids falling after him along with Kise. There was a bright smile on his face as held onto his hand, Kiseki and Ami walking ahead of them holding hands.
"You've been pregnant two times before Kise, I thought you would know by now I don't want you going anywhere without me." Aomine told him.
"It was just down the street to the school and I know you had a rough night putting Ami to bed so I wanted to give you some sleep."
"Thanks, but from now on you sleep in. I'll take the kids to school in the morning. Kiseki! Watch out for the street!" Aomine yelled out.
"I know Dad! We must always look both ways before crossing the street Ami just in case for cars." Kiseki told his little sister.
"Right!" Ami giggled nodding her head.
"How can you do that when the alarm never wakes you? I don't even know how you got up earlier."
"How couldn't I with Ami's screaming? Just have her wake me up every morning and I'll be sure to get up." Aomine said.
Kise started laughing, wincing lightly when he felt his twins start kicking. Aomine looked down at him and squeezed his hand.
"Bacon and Eggs causing you trouble this morning?" He teased.
"Daiki! For the last time we're not naming them after food! So stop coming up with names like that!" Kise pouted and yelled out at him.
"You said I could name them this time; I like Bacon and Eggs, the breakfast and the name."
"Ugh, you're impossible!"
Aomine grinned as Kise rolled his eyes, the two of them catching up with their kids. They stopped in front of the school gates and Kise went to hug and kiss them goodbye.
"Have a great day at school you two, Mommy will be here to pick you up and then we'll go out for some ice cream!" He cheered.
"Really?!" Kiseki eyes sparkled.
"Ice cream! Ice cream!" Ami cheered.
"Yup, it's a promise. Now don't be late you two." Kise said shooing them away.
"Bye Mommy, bye Dad." Kiseki waved grabbing onto Ami's hand again.
"Bye Mama, Dada," Ami waved.
"Oye, Kiseki-"
"I know Dad, watch out for Ami."
Aomine nodded at him and watched his children walk into school.
"We raised him well, ready to head back now?" Kise asked.
"Yup, right back to bed. Come on," Aomine yawned turning them back around.
It was a peaceful walk together until near the end, when they were about one block away from their house. Aomine suddenly said something that had Kise stop and pause.
"Ringo and Nashi."
"I'm pretty sure we have apples at home, but I'm not sure about pears. I'll go buy some next time we go out to the store."
"No, for names. Ringo for a girl, Nashi for a boy."
Kise pouted as he looked up at him, "I thought I said no food?"
Aomine was about to say something, but Kise interrupted him.
"But these can be an exception because not only do they sound delicious, but simply adorable to!"
Aomine chuckled, "now that we're talking about it, I could really go for an apple right now."
