A/N: and here's another one of these. Hope you like it.

Disclaimer: I do not own Code Geass. I do own my characters.

Setting: 14 years prior to the story. The President's manor, Japan.

Yasuko wore a wide smile as she stared up and down the big room filled with lots and lots of people from the comfort of her mother's arm. Every one seemed so happy and fun, even if they were all adults like Mommy and Daddy.

"Congratulations, Kaname. You really deserved this," Daddy spoke to a man in a fancy suit who Yasuko had seen on TV before when Mommy and Daddy had been watching it.

"Well thanks, General, I'm kind of surprised myself," the other man spoke, shaking his head. "Just seven years ago I'm a terrorist, now I'm president. It's hard to believe a change like that is possible."

"It just goes to show how much our world has changed thanks to us," Mommy spoke firmly. "Regardless, I think you'll do a fine job, Kaname."

"Hey, it's appreciated," Mr. Kaname said with a smile. "Anyway, I'm not sure I've been properly introduced to someone here."

"Right," Mommy laughed as she hefted Yasuko up more. "This is Yasuko, our youngest."

Yasuko smiled at the man. "It's nice to meet you, Yasuko," he said.

"This is Mr. Ohgi, Yasuko. He's the most important person in all of Japan," Mommy explained in high voice.

"Wow! Really?" started Yasuko, titling her head.

"Yep. He sure is," Mommy said with a nod. Yasuko smiled.

"Cute kid," Mr. Ohgi spoke.

"The other one ran off, but she should be around here too," Daddy said, looking around the room. Eventually Yasuko could see her sister chasing some other young girl around in the corner of the room, looking kind of angry. After a while they were running toward Yasuko and everyone else, almost bumping into some of the adults.

"Hiromi! What's going on?" started Mommy, setting Yasuko down and approaching her other daughter with a serious expression.

"That mean girl stole my favorite ribbon!" Hiromi stated, upset. Daddy shook his head and smirked. Yasuko looked at the other girl who was making a teasing face at her sister. There was just something special about her. She was at least two years older than Yasuko. Her skin was really dark and her hair was really light. Her smile was really cool.

"You're really pretty," Yasuko said in a sweet voice, smiling at the girl; who had her hair worn long and was wearing a pretty pink dress.

"Thanks. You're all cute and tiny," said the girl. "I think this goes better with you." She nodded and then took Hiromi's pink ribbon and tied it quickly in Yasuko's hair.

"Hey! That's not fair!" Hiromi said in a pout, moving toward Yasuko. The other girl moved between them.

"Hehe. You don't think it matches her better?" the girl giggled.

"No! It's mine! Give it back!" Hiromi cried.

"Now dear, please control yourself," Mommy said in a kind but stern vice, putting a hand on Hiromi's head.

"This would be our older daughter, Hiromi," Daddy spoke to Mr. Ohgi.

"What a coincidence, that one is mine, Chiharu," Ohgi nodded.

"I could tell with one look. She looks just like her mother," Mommy said with a laugh.

"Yeah, we get that a lot," Mr. Ohgi replied, shaking his head.

"So how is your wife doing?" asked Mommy, smiling.

"She'd be here tonight, but with the baby due any day, she's trying not to exert herself," the man said, smiling.

"Heh, well that's good to hear. It's going to be another girl, right?," Mommy said with a nod.

"Yeah. It's kind of funny. Us, you guys, and Kallen just last year, it's been nothing but girls from all of us," said Ohgi, looking down.

"Didn't Shinichiro and Ayame have a son a couple years back?" asked Mommy.

"Heh, that's right. I guess there's one," said Ohgi. He looked at his daughter and smiled. "Not that I'm complaining. Chiharu has been nothing but a joy."

"She seems like a pleasant enough girl. What's she think of her dad being president?" asked Daddy.

"I don't know," Mr. Ohgi spoke. He turned to his daughter, who was still exchanging leers with Hiromi. "Chiharu, what do you think of me winning the election?"

"It kicks ass!" Chiharu said with reckless enthusiasm. Mr Ohgi seemed unhappy with the response.

"Chiharu, what have I said about talking like that in public?" he started in a somewhat embarrassed voice.

"Oops, sorry, dad," Chiharu said with a cool nod. Yasuko continued to smile at her.

"I see she listens to her mother talk," said Mommy with a laugh.

"Maybe so," Mr. Ohgi sighed and scratched his head. "But she's more or less a well behaved girl."

"No she's not! She's a thief!" Hiromi started, pouting. Yasuko wore the ribbon proudly.

"Come now, Hiromi. You can't let things like this get to you. It's just one ribbon. She was just trying to make friends, I'm sure," said Daddy in a stern voice to Hiromi.

"Okay. I'm sorry," said Hiromi, looking down.

"Good, now I think the three of you should try and become friends. Chiharu's father's new job means you'll probably be seeing her again," Daddy spoke, nodding at the three kids. Yasuko felt happy.

"Heh. Either of you two into games?" Chiharu asked, stepping toward them.

"What type of games?" Hiromi asked. Yasuko just smiled.

"Gee, looks like we have a long way to go," the girl sighed.

"I like sports," said Hiromi with a nod.

"Well, that's a start," said Chiharu. "And what about little sister, here?"

"I'll play whatever you want to play, Miss Chiharu," Yasuko said softly.

"Miss Chiharu? Why would you call her that, Yasuko, she's just a year older than me?" Hiromi started in a huff.

"It's cuz she's so cool. Just like a grown up," said Yasuko with a soft nod.

"Hmmph," Hiromi started. She crossed her arms and shook her head.

"Hehe, I like you, kid," Chiharu said with a confident smile.

"Children really are something amazing," spoke Daddy, in a sort of sigh. Yasuko looked up at him.

"I know what you mean. Honestly, my mind's been in so many places with the election, Chiharu and the new one coming to think about, but despite the stress I've never felt better," said Mr. Ohgi.

"Peace has done us well," Daddy said. "It's a shame so many of us never got to see it. It's a shame so many had to sacrifice the chance to raise a family like ours for the sake of creating this world."

"Well thanks to them, Chiharu, Hiromi and Yasuko will be allowed to live in a world kinder than the one we knew," said Mommy. She was smiling.

"That's if the rest of the world leaders and I make good on our end," said Mr. Ohgi.

"The Tianzi and the Britannian Empress are both still young and are both very true, honest people. That's most of the world's might right there. War seems improbable at the moment," said Daddy with a rigid nod.

"Even so, things can change. All it takes is one person to change the world. I believe we all remember the one who taught us that," said Mr. Ohgi, giving a nod.

"A good point to be made, Kaname," said Mommy with a reflective smirk. "Fifteen years ago, I wouldn't have seen this future or any for me down the road. Then regardless of your opinion of him, he showed up and changed everything."

"Yes," Mr. Ohgi nodded.

"Kaname!" a call suddenly came. Soon an energetic looking black-haired woman in her early twenties wearing a wide smile was there.

"Oh, Kaguya?" Mr. Ohgi started, tilting his head.

"You won! Isn't it great?!" the energetic girl said with a nod.

"Yeah. I'm certainly thankful for it," said Mr. Ohgi.

"Aww… what cute little kids," the woman spoke, staring at Yasuko, Hiromi and Chiharu. "I'm guessing Chiharu's new little friends are yours, General."

"Quite right, Lady Sumeragi," Daddy said, giving a nod.

"Hm, well, I think you guys have had the man of the moment long enough. If you don't mind, I think I'm going to take him off your hands now," the black-haired woman said with a smile and tilt of her head.

"Fair enough," Mommy said. "Congratulations again, Kaname."

"Yes," Daddy nodded in agreement.

"Thanks. And it was a pleasure meeting the two of you, Hiromi and Yasuko," Mr. Ohgi said before being tugged back into a mass of people by the black-haired girl. Yasuko waved to him. "Chiharu, come on, some other people will want to meet you."

"Okay, dad," said Chiharu, smiling.

"Bye, miss Chiharu," Yasuko said in a soft voice.

"Bye, Yasuko," Chiharu said in a carefree voice. More pointedly she then said, "Bye Yasuko's sister."

Hiromi grumbled a halfhearted reply as the other ran off. Yasuko continued to smile after her.

A/N: These things turned out really short this time. I guess neither of them was as well developed as Invisible Panty Thief Megami, part one, but then again, what is? (part two maybe, but that's a couple weeks off). Anyway, I wanted to show how Chiharu and Yasuko met here, since Chiharu and Yasuko did well in the poll and I kind of felt bad for none of these characters being anywhere near the chapter this week. I ended up with a little fluff piece about little kids from the point of view of a three year old (who is easily enamored by the ultra-cool five year old). But when I decided to do a meeting scene, I knew instantly it would have to happen when they were at a young age. Anyway, another pointless piece of fluff. Hope it was enjoyable.