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Post by Nanari on Mar 8, 2015 21:10:23 GMT
Nanari smiled to everyone as they got up to ask Flood what was up. Nanari had a pretty good idea, having been healing and helping with these things for many years, but she didn't want to get their hopes up... It was rare enough that Ari was having one child, so it seemed impossible for her to be having two, but she knew Flood would know. But that's not what Nanari was worried about at the moment. It was Chester, and that fact that after fourteen years, Flood had suddenly started talking to her, Nanari knew, as did Hade and Labari, that this was a bad idea, considering. And that this would end badly in the near future. But no matter how much Nanari had tried, Flood still wanted to keep it a secret, and they assumed he would just leave Chester and Gensho be, but seeing as they were here, as Flood's guests, meant otherwise. Sighing slightly, she made sure to make a mental note on talking to Flood about this, though she was sure the others who knew would be planning so as well. Nanari was quick to give a smile as Clue came back with good news, and Nanari couldn't be happier for them... They completed each other, and she was glad such a combination could have children... Now only if she could find out a way for Ru and Kaku to have their own, adoption or not... Looking up to Clue Nanari gave a smile. "Twins! I thought so, Nanari was larger then she was suppose to be, it was only logical. Two tiny terrors, I just hope they are a little more tame then their parents, but that seems unlikely." Chuckling to herself, Nanari knew that regardless, those children would be loved by many.
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Post by Mizetto Senshi on Mar 8, 2015 22:41:06 GMT
There was no way Mizetto couldn't say he was overjoyed by this. Sure the work would be doubled, and Mizetto would be worrying about two kids rather than one. But having Ari so happy made Mizetto happy. And he felt like crying just seeing her so joyous. He chuckled when feeling the twins, how they seemed all the more violent when he was close by. Mizetto knew that could be the case when they were born. But their mother was pretty darn violent too, and Mizetto loved her for it. If his kids were rowdy too, then Mizetto knew how perfect that would be. Mizetto sniffed a little, leaning over to kiss Ari's forehead. "I know... it's amazin' right? You're amazin'." Mizetto muttered. He grinned as Clue seemed happy, though probably through the excitement, comprehending the fact that there were two living things in there now might be too much for the adorably simple Wolvine to get. Turning his head, Mizetto smiled in Nanari's direction, before going to hug Ari's waist. "I'd hope so, takin' after us, right?" He added, feeling them kick again. The due date was soon approaching, and Mizetto had to completely changed what he'd pictured in his head of his kid. Now there were two adorable little faces, two impossible little kids that would never know life without being loved.
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Post by Ari Shirudo on Mar 15, 2015 20:15:51 GMT
Ari smiled as Mizetto kissed her forehead and felt a few tears escape her eyes. She was far too happy, and just couldn't believe it all. It was miracle enough she was having a child, let alone twins. She just fears what would happen if the wrong person found out, but there was no use worrying about that... Not while she was so happy. Leaning into Mizetto for a hug, Ari wrapped her arms around his torso, feeling her face heat up ever so slightly, not use to Mizetto's compliments. "Thanks, so are you, I couldn't have done this without you... In more ways then one." Smiling slightly, Ari just let herself rest in the embrace and feel her children fighting one another in her tummy, it was amusing to think about really. "Yeah, taking after us... Lets just hope they wont be too troublesome to raise..." Ari kind of feared raising them, not knowing if she would do so well, or if she would be a good mother... She never voiced that fear, but it grew each day as it got closer to the due date. But she knew she would try, and that Mizetto would make a great father, even if she didn't do so well.
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