Chapter 16

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HEy HeY Hey! I survived! But I'm yet to retreat for another busy week:') Semi Finals just started and I'm nearing of having nosebleed-

Anyways, enjoy this chapter:)

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Third Person's POV

Saturday. It is the only free day Akaashi could get to bond with his son, but here he was, standing against the tall, solid, concrete gates of his school. He gripped his peach colored hoodie, black converse shoes shuffling as he stood. Aito was busy looking around his foreign surroundings. The baby kept humming and babbling, occasionally looking towards his mother, as if telling Akaashi about the new surroundings they were currently at.

Akaashi softly giggled, softly caressing Aito's cheek. The baby's eyes shimmered, chubby hands reaching out for the teenager. Who was Akaashi to say no to his son? Lifting the brown baby carrier by the bottom, he kissed Aito's forehead, earning a sweet 'mmmm' from the infant.

"AGKASHI!" A loud and exciting scream came from the side. He faced towards the direction, lips unconsciously curling by the side but Akaashi immediately noticed and forced to keep himself from smiling. By the time Bokuto stood by his side, Akaashi fully turned to look at him. "Bokuto-san.." Akaashi replied.

The bi-colored haired man instantly gleamed when he noticed the baby carrier and the infant in it. "Akgashi, Why d'ya bring him here?" Bokuto asked, clearly confused. The taller man tilted his head to the side. Akaashi softly scratched his cheek.

He turned his heel, already proceeding to walk in the academy. Bokuto was hurt and bewildered, nevertheless, he ran after the younger. "Kaashe!" Bokuto wailed, raising his fists through the air. Akaashi sighed whilst the child kept looking towards Bokuto over Akaashi's shoulder. The owl looking boy noticed the baby's gaze and maintained eye contact.

In the end, he had to look away in order to prevent himself from squishing the poor infant. "Mom's working today and we are required to attend school despite it being a weekend. No one is at home to look after Aito-kun.." Akaashi answered, not bothering to look at Bokuto who snapped out of his trance the moment words came out of the younger.

"What about the daycare you told me about?" Bokuto asked.

"Close. They seem to have an occasion happening in the store. Though, it's not my business to know what it is" Akaashi answered.

The walk towards their building was far but both boys didn't mind. Along their walk accompanied laughs and chatter, mostly coming from the tallest and eldest. Akaashi would pipe in remarks and such but Bokuto never took it to heart. Akaashi sighed "I wonder why the principal would want us to come to school." He mumbled.

His eyes drifted towards his surroundings. The whole place was crowded and full, just like their everyday school day. Except that, today students are wearing casual clothes. But the younger never missed their questioning or weirded out faces as they passed. Only then he widened his eyes when he realized what was wrong. He brought the baby close to his chest, holding the back of Aito's head.

He then sped his walking, leaving Bokuto who was busy talking. Bokuto blinked in confusion, noticing Akaashi's tensed state. He studied his surroundings, brows furrowing at the sight of those judgemental stares and eyes. He firmly wrapped an arm around the younger's shoulders, surprising Akaashi. Bokuto led them through the crowd, quietly.

Akaashi lifted his head to ask what's wrong, but had to look away, pursing his lips and cheeks heating up. He hugged the baby a little bit tighter as he felt his heart beating loudly. Why do you look so intimidating? Akaashi asked wearily inside his head.

Bokuto kept leading them, slightly applying force in his arm as they walked. When they were close to Akaashi's door, Bokuto slightly turned to look at the students over his shoulder, squinting his eyes, golden orbs seemed to shine for a split second. Everyone shivered at the sight, except Akaashi and the baby who had no clue.

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