Author's Note: I've been wanting to write an Oshi No Ko fanfiction since I started the manga, and I finally got the chance to do so over my hiatus. ='D

This is seriously Aqua-centric (because he's my favorite, and he was so adorable as a kid ='3).

So...yeah. XD I hope you guys enjoy this one-shot! =D


Get Well Soon, Aqua-kun!

Mornings were chaotic for Aqua Hoshino.

It was always a race to prepare for the day, and even though he had been living this life for four years, he still struggled to keep up with the hustle.

Aqua and Ruby were officially enrolled in school, and Ai insisted on being a part of their morning routine. Miyako had offered to handle both twins, but Ai couldn't go out in public with the two. If she couldn't take them to school herself, she might as well help them get ready for it.

So, instead of Miyako getting the twins ready, Ai had made herself responsible for having the two bathed, dressed, and ready before Miyako came by to take them to school. It sounded easier said than done, but on multiple occasions, Ai would forget to set an alarm or decide to let the two sleep in a little longer ("They're just too cute when they're sleeping…I don't want to disturb them!). And, on most frequent occasions, forget to pack lunch, forcing Aqua, Ruby, and Miyako to turn around mid-drive to pick it up.

Despite the disorganized disarray of the mornings, Aqua and Ruby still managed to get to school. And though classroom assignments were seamless for Aqua (he had been a doctor in his past life after all), he didn't want to be late.

Until now.

"Oniiiii-channn!"

Aqua groaned and rolled over. He normally felt groggy in the mornings, but this was a different kind of disoriented. His eyes were heavy, and his head throbbed as if his heart was in it.

Suddenly, a pillow was slapped on top of him. With an indignant yelp, he sat up from bed and glared at Ruby.

"Would you leave me alone?" Aqua asked, rubbing his eyes.

Ruby placed her hands on her hips; the way Ai did whenever she scolded them (which was rare but still occurred), and frowned. "I can't. 'Cause, if you haven't noticed, it's already past seven."

Aqua looked at the clock that sat on the side table. Ruby was right; it was almost seven-fifteen. He should've been bathed and in his uniform by now.

Ruby was already dressed in her school clothes. She flipped her hair over her shoulder and huffed. "Mama tried waking you up earlier, but you didn't get up, so she let you sleep in. Miyako told me to come get you so you can get ready, so here I am!"

Aqua was tempted to just lie down and go back to sleep, but they needed to be off in an hour, and they were already late enough.

"Alright, I'm coming," Aqua muttered, stifling a yawn.

"About time," scoffed Ruby.

Aqua shot her a look and left for the bathroom. He didn't know why he felt so sluggish today; a part of him didn't even want to go to school. He thought back to yesterday, wondering if he had done anything extra that left him feeling so exhausted, but his brain didn't seem to be working properly at the moment. It was fogged like smoke as Aqua pushed himself to get ready for the day.

By the time he reemerged from the bathroom, he was dressed and ready…but he felt nowhere near it. At this point, Aqua was feeling congested, and his throat was as dry as a desert. He was coughing a little too much for comfort, and…was it hot in here, or was that just him?

The doctor within him groaned. I must've come down with something overnight. Most likely a fever. I'm going to have to take some medicine to get through the day…

But Aqua didn't think medicine would be enough to carry him through the school day. It was one of the funny things about reincarnation…even though your soul is transferred, and you retain your knowledge and abilities from your past life, you're still trapped in a child's body. You can't push yourself to do what you could do if you were your mental age.

So even though Gorou Amamiya could make it through a day with a fever, young Aqua Hoshino most likely wouldn't last a few hours.

However, Aqua didn't give much thought to staying home. He and Ruby were already behind schedule, and he didn't want to slow them down any further.

Aqua entered the kitchen where Ai and Miyako were waiting. Ruby was attacking her toast and eggs at the table, and Aqua could hear Ichigo in the other room on a phone call. From what he remembered yesterday, Ai had a lengthy photoshoot and a live interview to attend. Aqua assumed he was getting the final schedule confirmed.

"Good morning, Aqua!" Aqua looked up, and Ai gave him a smile that would've sent her fans insane. "Breakfast's on the table. You'll have to eat quick though, we're running late."

As Aqua slowly made his way to the table, Miyako said, "You could've gotten him out of bed earlier. You allowed him to sleep in."

"But he looked so tired," sighed Ai. She gestured to the boy. "Even right now, he still looks exhausted."

Miyako was about to retort, but when she looked at Aqua, her eyes squinted in suspicion. The talent manager walked up to him and tipped his chin up to look at her. Aqua glanced around nervously.

"Aqua," said Miyako, her voice taking on one of concern. "You don't look too well. Are you feeling alright?"

"I'm fine," Aqua fibbed.

Ruby hummed loudly. "I smell a liarrrr," she singsonged.

Aqua gave her a look that screamed shut up.

Miyako placed her hand against Aqua's head. It was so cool against his burning forehead, that he couldn't help but let out a small sigh of relief. Miyako hummed.

"Just as I thought," she said. "You're running a fever."

"What?" Ai suddenly appeared beside her. The idol's brow was creased with worry. "Aqua's sick?"

"I can't give an exact temperature, but he does feel really warm," said Miyako. She pulled her hand away, and Aqua restrained himself from chasing after it. "And his cheeks are flushed. I think you should keep him home today."

"No!" Aqua exclaimed at the same time Ruby said, "What?!"

"I can't stay home!" Aqua protested, and he coughed immediately afterward. The thought of a sick day would've excited any child, but Aqua did take school seriously (even though it didn't require much effort from him). Also, he wouldn't have anyone to stay home and look after him. Ai would be out with both Miyako and Ichigo while Ruby would be at school.

But at the same time…A day to himself didn't sound so bad. He'd have the apartment all to himself, and wouldn't have to deal with Ruby's complaining.

"If Onii-chan gets to stay home, then I should too!" Ruby demanded.

"You're not sick, Ruby," stated Miyako.

"But we're twins!" exclaimed Ruby. "If Aqua's sick, then I'm probably sick too." She mustered a fake cough and turned to Ai. "See, Mama? I'm most definitely sick!"

Ai smiled wryly. "I think you're well enough to go to school, Ruby." The little girl pouted. "Aqua on the other hand…" Ai thought for a moment, and then her starry eyes brightened. "Will be staying home…with me!"

Miyako, Ruby, and Aqua were stunned. "B-But Ai…don't you have a photoshoot? And an interview? A live one?" Aqua reminded her.

Ai scoffed and waved her hand dismissively. "That all can wait. My kid is sick! And a good mom would stay home and take care of him."

Now Aqua knew Ai was reckless, but this was something else entirely. He couldn't believe she was tossing away a whole day's worth of work, just to watch him.

"B-But…I can take care of myself!" Aqua blurted out, ignoring how his throat screamed against him. "What about your fans?! You can't cancel just for me!"

Ai smirked, her eyes flickering. "Miyako," she said sweetly. "Could you tell Ichigo to cancel all my plans for the day? I'm going to stay home and take care of Aqua while the rest of you are out and about."

Aqua stared at Ai, mouth agape. Miyako's eyes were wide, but she nodded. Ai was just as stubborn as she was impetuous. There was no way Miyako could talk her way out of this.

"I'm…sure we can schedule a retake and push the interview to another day," Miyako said, but she seemed to be reassuring herself more than the others. She left to go talk to Ichigo, leaving Ruby, Ai, and Aqua at the table.

Ruby was seething. "This isn't fair!" she whined "I wanna stay home too!"

"But you're not sick," Ai said, gently patting Ruby's head. "And besides, Ruby-chan, don't you have a spelling test today?"

"Which is exactly why I should stay behind!" Ruby argued. "I hate tests!"

Now from what Aqua could understand, Ruby had to have reincarnated while she was still young. He assumed she was in her early teens or younger, so a spelling test wouldn't be so difficult for her.

Though Aqua knew the real reason why she was so angry—In fact, she wasn't angry at all. She was jealous.

"I wanna stay home with you too, Mama!" Ruby whined. "Please let me stay! Pleaseeee?"

Ai thought for a moment before replying.

"Ruby, if you stay home, you might get sick too," said Ai. "And I'm sure you don't want to get sick. How about this: if go to school and do your test, you'll have me all to yourself when you come back home. We'll spend as muuuuuch time together as you want. How does that sound?"

Like every fan's dream, Aqua thought. And since Ruby was a fan of Ai herself, she agreed.

"Fine," said Ruby. She frowned at Aqua. "But you better not get Mama sick."

Aqua rolled his eyes, and then he sneezed.

"I can't promise anything," he grumbled.

Ichigo wasn't too happy about canceling Ai's plans for the day. That was an understatement. He was downright furious. Somehow, Miyako managed to calm him down, saying that she'd call the photographers and news station that Ai couldn't come that day and reschedule everything.

However, this required Miyako to head to the office. Ichigo needed to be present to confirm the changes and help adjust Ai's schedule accordingly.

"Don't get into any trouble while we're gone," instructed Ichigo. Ruby and Miyako were waiting by the door. "And don't open the door for anyone. If something goes wrong, you know who to call."

Ai smirked. "Treating me like I'm still a child, I see. We'll be fine, Ichigo. I'm only looking after Aqua."

Ichigo frowned, and he turned to Aqua. "And you. Get well soon, kid."

Aqua couldn't tell if he hoped that out of concern. Or so could get Ai back and resume show business.

"Bye, Mama!" Ruby waved. She looked at Aqua but didn't say anything. She was still jealous, but Aqua didn't understand why.

Ai waved at her daughter and thanked the Saitous again for adjusting her schedule. Then, the three were out the door, leaving Aqua and Ai alone.

Ai sighed with satisfaction. "Well! Now that they're gone, I've got you all to myself." She looked at Aqua and grinned. "It's been a while since it's been just the two of us, huh?"

She was right. It had been a while. Ai had been extra busy lately. Her schedule seemed to grow more and more demanding as her popularity climbed. He knew she'd always be back, though. And he didn't mind her leaving for work. It was her passion, and if there was one thing Aqua knew about passion, it was to not stop anyone from achieving it.

Aqua sneezed, mucus flying from his nose. The boy blushed with embarrassment, and Ai laughed.

"S-Sorry…" Aqua stammered.

"Aw, Aqua," Ai said as she pulled a tissue from the counter and wiped his nose. "You don't need to apologize. Tell you what—how about we go and give you a nice warm bath, and get you changed into some pajamas? Your uniform must be uncomfortable right now."

As Ai lifted him from the ground and carried him to the bathroom, Aqua finally understood why Ruby was so jealous.

He had Ai all to himself.

He had his idol all to himself.

He had his mother all to himself.

Aqua smiled, and he leaned against Ai.

Perhaps this won't be so bad after all, he thought.

After he had been bathed (again) and changed into a pair of comfortable blue pajamas, Ai had constructed a comfortable spot on the couch for Aqua to rest at during the day. There was a box of tissues seated on the table, and a trash bin right next to the armrest for easy disposal. Ai had raised the footrest and set the TV remote on the arm of the chair so Aqua could turn something on if he liked.

The three fluffy pillows circled the little nook, and Aqua couldn't have felt any more relaxed. After working as a doctor for years in his past adult life, this was just about as close to Heaven as he could get. The positions had been reversed; he was being taken care of by someone, rather than him taking care of someone else.

Ai draped a blanket over Aqua. "Comfortable?" she asked.

Aqua nodded. "Thank you," he said. And he meant it too. Ai had given up an entire day of work for him. "You…really didn't have to do this, you know…"

Ai gently ruffled Aqua's hair. "I'm your mother," she said. "I'm supposed to do this. It comes with the package. Fame and money can wait."

Aqua managed a smile, and Ai affectionately pinched his cheek. "Now, about lunch…I wonder if there are any leftovers."

Ai left for the kitchen, leaving Aqua on the couch. The boy sighed and leaned into his pillows. He hoped this fever wouldn't plague him for long; he didn't want to miss too much schoolwork. He also didn't want to feel like this for the rest of the week.

Aqua knew that there was probably some medicine in the cabinet that could help him. Perhaps even speed up the recovery process. But since he was a child, he had to be careful what he took.

Aqua pursed his lips. Once Ai leaves the kitchen, I'll grab a bottle of Tylenol…and maybe some ibuprofen for this headache…But those are all adult medicines. I'll have to adjust the dosages.

That was if he could reach the cabinet. Ai would be watching him like a hawk since she wanted to be a good mother. But he was sure Miyako or Ichigo would call her at some point, and she'd have to step aside.

Suddenly, Aqua's thoughts were interrupted by a smell worse than Ruby's sock drawer. He scrunched his nose, the smell hovering around the room.

Is something burning? thought Aqua. He craned his head to peek into the kitchen, but he couldn't see much from behind his pillows. There was a cacophony of pots and pans and several opening and closing of cabinets. Ai was humming to herself as she shuffled around, and didn't seem to notice the concerning smell.

"A..Ai…?" Aqua tried to call, but his throat wouldn't allow his voice to go any higher than a soft rasp. He frowned in frustration, hoping that whatever concoction Ai was making wouldn't come out too terribly.

After about thirty more minutes (or longer. Aqua dozed off during Ai's cooking and woke up to the sound of something being dropped to the floor), Ai reemerged from the kitchen, holding a bowl and spoon in her hands.

"Aqua-kun! I made lunch!" Ai announced gleefully. Aqua rubbed sleep from his eyes and watched as Ai placed the bowl of what appeared to be soup on the table in front of him.

"The leftovers in the fridge were too hard to swallow for your throat," explained Ai. Her eyes shimmered. "So, I looked up a recipe and made you soup instead!"

Aqua studied the bowl of soup before him and kept himself from gagging. Even though Ai was a genius idol…she wasn't a genius chef.

The soup was still bubbling—most likely because it had just been taken off the stove—but they were thick and remained instead of bursting like they should've. Ai had put in some vegetables and meat within the soup, but the chunks of beef looked burnt and some of the vegetables weren't even half-baked. And the meal itself smelled as if it had sat on the stove too long.

Some other suspicious things were floating around in the soup (is that a fishtail in there?!), but that's all Aqua wanted to view. He swallowed another gag and looked at Ai, who was waiting expectantly.

"Well? What are you waiting for?" she asked. "Go ahead and munch!"

"Uhh…I-I'm not really that hungry…" Aqua rasped.

"Nonsense," Ai said. "You hardly ate breakfast, and it's noon. Lunchtime! If you want to get better, you gotta eat!"

Aqua chewed his lip. "B-But—"

"You don't want me to feed you, do you?"

That would be nice, thought Aqua. He shook and his and silenced the fanboy within him. Seriously?!

"I'm just not hungry," said Aqua. Ai looked disappointed.

"Oh, okay," she said, her eyes dimming. "I guess I'll just take this soup that I poured my blood, sweat, and tears into and throw it away…"

She's guilt-tripping you, Gorou Amamiya spoke clearly in his mind. Don't fall for it. That soup could make you even sicker.

But she worked so hard on it… Aqua Hoshino thought. I don't want to make her feel bad.

Don't do it, Aqua!

Ai picked up the bowl of soup and was about to head back to the kitchen when Aqua stopped her.

"W-Wait," he said. His cheeks turned even brighter. "I…I guess I can have a bite."

Well, there goes it, Gorou scolded. You're done for.

Shut up, old man.

Old man—?!

"Wonderful!" Ai cheered, pulling Aqua from his mini argument with himself. Her eyes returned to their normal radiance, and she sat down next to the boy. Ai lifted a spoonful of soup to his lips, and just to make sure he wouldn't turn away, Ai launched a plane.

No, not a literal airplane, but a "Here comes the airplane~!" airplane.

Aqua couldn't back down as the spoon of mystery soup drew closer and closer. He closed his eyes and opened his mouth, praying that if he didn't see it, it wouldn't taste as bad. Even though it looked terrible, smelled terrible, it might not taste terri—

Ai spooned the soup into Aqua's mouth. His eyes widened. His tastebuds had a meltdown. The horrendous flavor burned on Aqua's tongue. The chunks of meat, vegetables, and whatever other items Ai had tossed poked threateningly around his mouth. Alarms went off in his brain as it rushed to process what the heck it was tasting. All it could think was spit it out! Spit it out!

Aqua went rogue and swallowed the soup, shuddering as it rolled down his throat and into his stomach.

Ai smiled. "How was it?" she asked.

Awful. Terrible. Horrible. Disgusting. Nauseating. Horrendous. Revolting. Nasty. Absolutely atrocious—

Aqua smiled shakily. "Good."

Then he turned to the bin and vomited.

Aqua felt terrible for throwing up Ai's soup (especially right in front of her). She quickly dumped the rest of it away and returned to empty the trash Aqua had thrown up in.

Aqua avoided looking at Ai as she cleaned up. He couldn't believe he lied to her. But more than he was ashamed, Aqua was angry at himself. He wished he could've just told Ai the truth sooner, instead of making her—and himself—feel even worse.

Now not only did he have a fever, but his stomach had been bothering him ever since he ate Ai's soup. He hadn't thrown up again—thankfully—but on so many occasions, it felt like he might.

Ai refused to leave his side after that. Regardless of originally being excited to have her company, Aqua wished she'd leave him alone. He felt awful enough lying to her, but her helicopter-ing was beginning to strike his last nerve.

She was asking him if he wanted to watch anything (for the tenth time that day) when her phone rang in the bedroom.

"Oh, that must be Ichigo," Ai said. "I'll be right back, Aqua. Don't move!"

Aqua watched as Ai left the living room and entered her bedroom, closing the door behind her.

Aqua waited until he heard Ai pick up the phone, then flung off his blanket, and slipped off of the couch.

The instant his feet hit the ground, Aqua was slammed with a wave of dizziness. The boy grabbed the footrest for support and sighed.

Who knew children had it this tough? he thought. He wobbled his way to the kitchen, using whatever was nearby for support. He looked around until he spotted the medicine cabinet. Unfortunately, it was too high for him to reach.

He had time, so Aqua grabbed a chair from the dining table and dragged it into the kitchen, pausing whenever it scrapped too loud. Ai seemed to be lost in conversation, however, so Aqua forced whatever energy he had to pull the chair across the room, and into the kitchen.

Aqua was panting by the time he managed to get the chair in position. His head was beaded with sweat, and his stomach was screaming at him to lie down, but he refused to listen.

Once I get that medicine, everything will be fine, he thought. He knew he could've just asked Ai to give him some. But at the moment, he didn't trust her to get that right either. And besides, he was a doctor. He knew what to do.

Aqua climbed on top of the chair, grunting with effort. The four-year-old boy looked up at the cabinet. It was just within arms' reach. If he stood on the tips of his toes, he'd reach it.

Aqua stretched for the cabinet handle, but his little hand was just inches from it. Aqua pushed himself higher and reached again, but his fever made it difficult for his eyes to focus. Aqua scowled.

I'm going to have to jump for it, Aqua thought. He braced his unsteady feet and reached for the cabinet handle again.

One.

Two.

Thr—

"Aqua?!"

He jumped in fright. And in his panic, he lost his footing on the chair. Aqua gasped as he fell over, knowing that a hit from the ground like this would hurt him. But soft, sturdy arms caught him.

Aqua gulped and he looked up at Ai. Her eyes flashed with disapproval. He had never seen her so upset. "Aquamarine Hoshino, what were you doing up there?"

Aqua winced. She used your full name. You're dead.

"I…I was…I—"

Suddenly, Aqua's vision swam, and his head spun. He whimpered as his stomach stabbed with pain, and his headache pounded against his skull. He'd overworked himself.

Ai softened, and she sighed. "Let's get you back to the couch."

She carried her son to the living room and set him down, tucking him in as she did that morning. The idol left for the kitchen, then returned holding a medicine bottle and cup in her hands.

"Is this what you were looking for?" Ai asked.

Aqua lowered his eyes and nodded quietly.

"Why didn't you just ask?" Ai inquired. She sat down next to Aqua, reading the medicine instructions for the dosage for four-year-olds. "I told you to let me know if you wanted anything."

"But I shouldn't!"

Ai looked at Aqua, her expression hurt, and Aqua realized the weight of his words.

"I-I don't mean it like that!" Aqua quickly explained. "It…It's just…" he sighed. "You're an idol, and everyone expects so much from you. Which means you can't be home a lot. So if you're not around, I'm supposed to handle myself. And Ruby, of course. S-So…I should be able to do stuff like this on my own."

What Aqua didn't tell Ai was he didn't know what it was like to be taken care of. For so long, he had cared for others, putting his needs and feelings aside. And since he lived a motherless life, he knew nothing about being taken care of by anyone.

Ai finished pouring the medicine into the little cup and passed it to Aqua. "Aqua…I may not be home most of the time, but that doesn't mean you have to do everything on your own. I'm your mom, remember? If you need help, you can come to me."

Aqua fingered the medicine cup. "B-But…won't we be getting in the way?" he whispered.

Ai brushed his bangs out of his eyes. "Not at all," she said softly. "Why do you think I stayed with you today? Aqua, I lo—"

Ai cut herself off, and her eyes flickering. She looked pale, and the hand she had against Aqua's forehead trembled with a fear Aqua knew not where it had come from.

"A-Ai…?" Aqua touched her hand. "A-Are you okay?"

Ai looked at Aqua and smiled, but he could tell it was forced. "I should be asking you that. You haven't drunk your medicine."

Aqua downed the cup's contents and handed it back to Ai. He knew complete results wouldn't reveal themselves until later, but he already felt a little bit better.

He yawned, the day's weight finally catching up with him as he sunk against his pillows. Ai chuckled and she pulled the blanket up to Aqua's chin, tracing a finger down his cheek as she used to when he was just a baby.

"Sleep well, Aqua," she whispered.

Aqua closed his eyes and fell asleep.

Aqua woke to an extra weight next to him. He slowly opened his eyes and found himself staring into two, bright ruby eyes with a star in the left eye.

Aqua flinched awake. "Gah—! What the…Ruby?!"

"Morning, Onii-chan," Ruby greeted. She paused. "Or…I should say goodnight. It's dark out now."

Aqua turned to the window, and sure enough, it was late at night. The moon was out and streetlamps below were glowing softly. This only left Aqua wondering why Ruby was up at such an hour, though, they were usually awake past their bedtime since they were babies.

Ruby scanned Aqua's seat. "It looks like you got comfortable."

"Ai did it for me," said Aqua.

"I also heard you threw up her soup."

Aqua blushed. "That's none of your business!"

"How could you, Aqua?" Ruby demanded. "Mama must've worked hard on that!"

"It was burnt!" Aqua hissed. "And she did something wrong with the spices and…It doesn't matter! What are you doing here?"

Ruby frowned and crossed her arms. Her cheeks were a light shade of pink. "I came to see if my brother was okay," she mumbled. "Isn't it obvious?"

Aqua stared at her. So Ruby had been worried for him? With all that jealous attitude she displayed that morning, Aqua thought she was only thinking about the alone time she'd get to spend with Ai when she returned home from school.

"Mama and I had a lot of fun together, but it wasn't the same without you reading a book in the corner or spitting out nerdy stuff," Ruby said.

Aqua frowned. "Wow. I feel appreciated."

Ruby giggled, and she kicked her legs. "Anyway, you seem like you're doing better. Do you think you'll be back at school tomorrow? I need you to beat up a bully for me."

"Huh?!"

"With your words. Not fists. Mama wouldn't like that."

Aqua shook his head. "Maybe you really should've been the one to stay home."

Ruby paused and then crawled closer to Aqua. She pulled her face so close to his, that Aqua squirmed uncomfortably.

"Uhh…Ruby? Could you—"

"Cough on me."

Aqua froze. "What?"

"Cough on me. Or sneeze. And if you could puke a little, that would be good too."

"What the heck are you going on about?!"

Ruby looked at Aqua as if he were stupid. "How else am I supposed to get sick, Onii-chan? Now hurry up and contaminate me! I need to stay home with Mama and get all the head pats you stole from me!"

Aqua pushed her. "Leave me alone, Ruby!"

Ruby climbed on top of him. "Not until you share your germs! Come on, we're twins! It shouldn't be that hard!"

"RUBY!"

"Aqua? Ruby? What are you two doing awake?" Ai called from the bedroom.

The two twins looked at each other.

"I won't tell if you don't," Ruby said.

"Deal," Aqua agreed.

And with that, Ruby ran to her room, and Aqua covered himself on the couch, pretending he hadn't awoken at all.


Author's Note: The Oshi No Ko slice-of-life that we all wanted instead of the emotional damage that is the anime and manga. QwQ

I hope these guys sounded in character (since this is my first time writing them). I approached this one-shot thinking what if Oshi No Ko was more of a slice-of-life series rather than the emotional train wreck that it actually is. XD I'm thinking about doing a one-shot collection like this, but I'm not sure if I will, since I have a ton of story ideas that I'm already working on (plus original stuff QwQ). But we'll see. XD

Also, if anyone's wondering what some of the honorifics used in this fanfiction mean, here's the list. =)

-chan: An endearing term mostly used for young girls, lovers, or close friends

-kun: Term used to address young boys.

onii-chan: Term used to refer to your older brother

I've been self-teaching myself Japanese, but I'm not an expert yet. So if any of these terms were used incorrectly (or I explained them wrong), please correct me in the reviews. XD

I hope you guys enjoyed this one-shot, and I'll see you in my next post! =)

Until the next story!

~BeyondTheMoon1203