Thank you for reading, if anyone has requests of any type of AU or anything pls let me know. So far I have a current Yandere one and slowly working on a story that is more based around Natsu Hinata when she is in high school (Bc we love her)
Years Later, like a few hundred bc they're all immortal: Kenma's POV
Yeah, I ended up going to the god of immortality so I could live forever with Kuroo. Eternal life wasn't so bad. Kuroo got on my nerves a lot but I love him. It isn't like I'm a god of anything, I just happen to be immortal. Kuroo was still acting as the god of love, so he'd be busy often.
A few years ago, I had told him I was getting lonely without him, so we made a rather big decision and had a child that I could take care of and have with me all day. The little boy that we have is a normal human like me, but thanks to Kuroo's powers, he's also immortal.
Right now he was only about 6, and I'd spend all day teaching him everything I learned and studied over the years. He found it all as interesting as I had. And he was very proud of the fact that his dad was the god of love. He missed Kuroo like I did, but he also enjoyed getting to spend time with me.
There were things that I could learn now that I had an eternity to live. And unlike the gods and goddesses, I had no duties to maintain so I could dedicate my time to that. So, I enjoyed traveling far to visit the other gods to speak, learn, and observe them.
Suga and Daichi, gods of nature essentially, seemed very happy. Suga was able to rest a bit now that it was winter, but he'd be busy as a bee when spring comes and it's time for all the animals to find mates and having babies.
When I went to visit them, Suga was having a fun time helping teach lost and baby snow hares how to properly dig burrows and Daichi was busy keeping the soil frozen or nourished for when flowers and trees would start to blossom again.
Bokuto and Akaashi, gods of the seas and all its creatures, everything seemed to be good between the two. I found out that the intensity of the waves or coldness of the sea can differ depending on Bokuto's mood.
I went there once when the two were separated because Akaashi was on land visiting the beaches far off shore to go see to that the turtles had good burial sites. And Bokuto was very distraught, so I ended up getting a freezing cold wave crash into me.
Iwaizumi and Oikawa, gods of magic and vanity, were doing okay. I guess. I didn't visit those two as often after they moved. Iwaizumi always traveled in search of new ingredients and places to create his spells. And Oikawa would always simply follow.
The journey to the underworld was interesting. Sakusa and Atsumu, the gods of that world, as dreary as the underworld is, it was 'thriving'. The lost souls were creepy as ever, but everything was well taken care of.
Especially Cerberus. He's grown a ton since I first visited them. Cerberus was always big, but he got a lot bigger. Sakusa said something about he'd have to go find a female and mate to have pups. I had no idea that there were more three-headed dogs out there, but it was good to know and write down.
Who knew that Tanaka, the god of war, and Ennoshita, the god of healing and medicine, would make such a couple. Tanaka often would be up to whatever it was he did, but the amount of wars were significantly cut down ever since he and Ennoshita got together.
Asahi, the god of home and hearth, and Noya, the messenger god, seemed the same. Noya always like to dash back and forth between far cities and villages. But he'd always take the time to stop and see Asahi who spent much of his time in Athens watching over the people.
Ushijima, god of basically crop and food growth, and Tendou, god of mischief, were interesting. They oddly didn't spend as much time together as I had thought. But it made sense in a way. Ushijima always stayed near the rural and healthy parts of the earth while Tendou would wander everywhere to cause mayhem in an innocent, ish, way.
Tsukishima and Yamaguchi, they actually decided to pass their powers down to entrusted now immortals. Both of them were immortals still, but they just no longer had to worry themselves about the clouds or stars. But before they had "retired", I enjoyed hearing and seeing the hundreds of constellations Yamaguchi would create and shapes of the clouds during the day.
The goddess of war and wisdom, Kiyoko, spends much of her time in Athens with the goddess of beauty. The two of them had little information to give me. But it was clear both were pure definitions of elegance and grace.
"Dad?" I looked over, picking up my and Kuroo's son.
"Yes?"
"When is daddy coming home?"
"I'm not sure. He'll be back whenever he's done with his work today. Could be only a few hours."
"Will he be here to tuck me in?"
"I don't know baby. But come on, I'll tuck you in. Want to hear a bedtime story?"
"Uh huh!" He said happily. While I was headed to take him to his room, I glanced out the window and noticed the winter sky was special tonight. So, I grabbed our jackets and some blankets and bundled up my son before taking him outside.
"Have I ever told you about winter solar eclipses?" I asked, my son shaking his head.
"No?"
"They happen only about every 300 or so years. They're very rare, but very beautiful."
"Why do they happen?"
"The god of the sun and the god of the moon. For years, they never knew each other. When they finally met, they went through a lot of ups and downs for each other. Because they love each other. So, they stayed together through the day and the nights. But people didn't approve, they thought that the sun and the moon should stay separate. But they didn't care what the others thought. So, every 300 years, the two gods create winter eclipses to show that even in seasons as cold and evil as ice, their love is stronger."
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The Sun and Moon
FanfictionStory Revolving around Kagehina: Kageyama is the god of night and dark. Hinata is the god of sun and day. They don't belong together, they're polar opposites