Waaah. Sorry this had taken so long. I got caught up in gaiaonline and all that. Oh and, School will resume on June 6 for me and I'll...Well, I'll have Trigonometry to worry about. I'm sorry for being late again! you'll have a double chapter for the wait. Also, the Author's Note is important in the next chapter.
Disclaimer: I don't own Kateikyoushi. Amano-sensei does. All I own are some concepts, Suzuki, Sakura, and Raizen.
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Drabble 6: It is Mother who Brings you to School
Suzuki held onto Kyouya's hand as they stepped into the premises of Namimori Kindergarten. It was Kyouya's first day and she saw to it that she would be the one to bring him to school. Instantly, she could feel him inching closer to her, grabbing onto her leg and hiding behind her. She expected him to be scared, but when Suzuki looked down to look, Kyouya was scowling and glaring at the same time. "Kyouya? What's wrong?"
"There's too many people."
"Expected. This is a school."
Kyouya only scowled some more. "I don't want to go. There's too many people. It will be noisy." Suzuki chuckled before going down on one knee to look at her son. She ruffled his soft dark hair as a sign of comfort. "My little Kyouya is so brave. He's not afraid of school."
"What is there afraid off, mama? It's just full of noisy, noisy people."
Suzuku could only laugh and Kyouya would just puff his cheeks up. "It's not funny, mama." "Yes, yes. Well, classes are about to begin. Promise you'll be a good boy despite all the noisy people?" Suzuki questioned, raising her pinky for a promise. Kyouya merely kept his cheeks puffed as he crossed his arms. A few moments passed until he sighed and entwined his little pinky with hers.
"I'll try." Kyouya merely said. Suzuki nodded at him with a smile in encouragement. Kyouya may hate crowds and noise, but he could at least try. She saw him off as he walked towards the school when the bells had rung. She lingered there for a few moments before eventually turning to leave.
"Is something wrong? Did Kyouya fall off the swing? Did he break his arm?" She questioned, bursting into the principals' office. She heaved a sigh of relief when Kyouya was seated there, unharmed with just a few scrapes and scratches. He had his arms crossed and his eyes narrowed. "Mrs. Hibari, we are sorry to say but your Kyouya had allegedly punched each one of his classmates that was located in the classroom. The same fiasco occurred in the play ground, when he also punched all the other kids." The principal began. "I-I see. What does Kyouya have to say?"
"Mama, it was too noisy. I couldn't help it." He reasoned out.
"Kyouya, you promised."
"I only promised that I'll try."
Suzuki sighed and the principal did the same thing. "Whatever it is, Mrs. Hibari, I think it's best you bring Kyouya home for the day. Set him on a leash too. We can't have any more trouble." Suzuki nodded mutely before Kyouya hopped off the chair and ran right out. She merely chased after him before catching up.
"Do you want some ice cream, Kyou?" She questioned, scooping up Kyouya before he can run any further. The little boy could only keep his lips curved into a frown. "I don't want to go back. It's so noisy." Suzuki could only nod mutely. She could understand; there were many fiascos wherein Kyouya had gotten aggressive over crowds and noise. "Let's call it a day, then. I'll get you some ice cream." She told her little boy, planting a kiss on his soft, soft hair. He shifted in her arms, taking a more comfortable position. "Okay mama." He merely replied.
For his first day of school, Suzuki mused, Kyouya obviously showed signs of being a delinquent in the future.
