The Tsukimori's Daily Routine at Home
"Hive timesh hive, minush shix, plush hive, divided by thyee, equalsh?" Kouren questioned with a toast in his mouth.
"Eight" Kaien answered immediately before Kallen, and all she can do was to pout.
"No more maths or whatever! Papa drained my brain last night."
"Just admit that Kaien is smarter than you."
"Nu-uh! I'm just tired."
"Mama, I'm out of pancakes! Mama?" Kaien shouted, glancing left and right to look for his mother.
"You broke my laptop yesterday!" Kallen accused.
"Now why are you changing the topic?"
Sensing no sign of his mother, Kaien held his fork and got a pancake from his brother's plate.
"I want you to fix it."
"Don't ask the impossible."
"Yum." Kaien mumbled as he got the last of Kouren's pancakes.
"Then I'm taking yours."
"No way! Are you nuts, Kallen?"
"I'm not a nut, I'm a person. And you won't? then I'm going to spread to the others that YOU!, kouren tsukimori, can't sleep without Mama's Mr. Cuddly Wuddly."
"What the! No, you're not!"
As soon as Kaien finished eating, he stood up from his seat, heading towards the living room.
"Mama, I'm done eating! It's time for my bath!"
Let's argue no more. I haven't finished ea—" he stopped. He just stared at his empty plate, gawking. He turned to Kallen again.
"Who told you to eat my favorite pancakes? You have yours!"
"I didn't touch them!"
"Oh really? Don't play dumb with me like I don't know you. You're the one who ate my—" he was silenced by the time Kaien came back and drank his (Kouren's) milk.
Then left again.
"Now look who's the real culprit."
In the master's bedroom…
"Darling, do you know what time is it? It's already 10 am in the morning! Get up now!" Kahoko commanded, holding her husband's hand, pulling him up to stand.
Len growled. "Five more minutes."
"Ths is your fifth time to ask for that. Get up—"
He held her in the arm and pulled her down to bed, trapping her slim body securely in his arms.
"Len! Hey!" she shouted as she struggled to get away from his tight embrace.
"No. Let's sleep again."
"No, we're not. It's almost lunch time."
Len opened his eyes and stared at her.
She stared back. "W-what is it?"
he didn't responded, leaning his face closer to hers.
"L-Len…" she uttered softly before closing her eyes as he did.
As their lips touched, the door slammed open.
"Mama! Papa!"
The couple pushed themselves away from each other when their youngest son entered.
Kahoko sat up. "K-Kaien, you shouldn't be barging into other people's room like that… Learn to knock first."
Kaien grinned before replying. "Why, did I disturb something? What were you two doing?"
Both of them blushed. "I-I was just waking your papa up." She reasoned out.
"Eeh? Is that the new way of waking somebody up? Huh, mama?"
She blushed more, face matching with her hair's.
"You should be doing that in your room."
"I believe that we really are in our room." Len corrected.
"Ah-ha! So you two were really doing that, or planning to do that!"
They sighed in unison, a sign of giving up while Kaien continued grinning.
"Oh well! I'll be waiting for my new baby sister to arrive then. It has to be a girl, understood? !"
"What the… KAIEN!"
The kid stuck his tongue out before running downstairs, laughing.
"Really…"
"Erh… At least you're fully awake now…"
*kring* *kring*
The phone rings.
"Hello? Who is it?" Kouren answered, holding the luxurious looking telephone with his hand, the other hand, rested on his hip.
The person on the other line cleared his throat first before speaking.
"Is Kallen here?" spoke the person with a funny, girly voice.
"Who is this first?"
"R-Ryouna.." 'he' pretended.
"Ryouna?" Kouren repeated with a brow raised. "Since when did your voice changed?"
"I—uh..."
"You're Shiro, aren't you?"
"Of course, I'm not—" he tried to retort but stopped when he realized he just used his own voce.
"Stop that, Shiro. Stop using Youna's name and NO! Kallen is not here! Good day." He said before slamming the phone down.
"Kouren, who was that? I heard my name."
"It's that annoying Shiro again."
"EH? What did he say?"
"It's none of your business."
"Now you're sounding more like Papa. It might be something important so tell me!"
"Be quiet!"
"Mama! Kouren is shouting at me again!" she shouted to her mother, petending to cry.
She stopped her act. "Eh? Mama?" she called again after being ignored by her.
In the dining room, Kahoko was busy eating lunch, at the same time as feeding her husband.
"Darling, say 'aah'."
"Aah."
"Here you go, darling."
While on the other side of the tale, the 9 year old kid was glaring at them as he eats his food alone.
"Mama! You should be feeding me instead of papa!"
