Team Spirit

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Mitsuki clenched her teeth together as she couldn't stop thinking back to her fight with Inko. She angrily paced the kitchen as the words Inko said to her rang through her head.

"So you're saying that if Katsuki were to come out to you as gay or something you wouldn't still love and support him?"

"Katsuki would never be one of those freaks. We raised him better than that." Mitsuki spoke to herself. The woman quickly reached into her pants pocket and pulled out her cell phone. She let out a frustrated groan when she didn't see any new text messages.

"I'm home!" Mitsuki heard Masaru call out as she walked over to a cupboard. "In the kitchen!" She shouted back as she grabbed the wine glass and bottle. The smile on Masaru's face went away the moment he walked into the kitchen and saw his wife pouring a glass of wine.

"Uhh, you okay honey?" Masaru asked as he cautiously approached the woman. He gently placed a hand on her shoulder as she took a sip from her glass. Mitsuki then slowly lowered the glass from her lips and painfully stared down at the wine left in the cup. "What Inko said is still bugging me." Mitsuki said.

"About liking Safaia's designs more than yours?" Masaru questioned. "No!" Mitsuki turned to look at the man and yelled causing him to flinch. "Well actually yes but that's not what I was talking about. I'm talking about what she said about Katsuki. What if she knows something we don't?" Mitsuki told him.

"Come on honey you know she only said those things to get in your head." Masaru said in an attempt to comfort his wife. "But what if it's true!? What if our kid is gay now because of all that time he spent with that bitches son!?" The blonde angrily exclaimed.

"I don't think being around them turns you gay, I mean you've been spending time with Inko since you met back up with her and you're still normal." Masaru told the woman. Mitsuki groaned in annoyance as she placed her drink down on the counter.

"Ugh! I can't have a gay son! Masaru do you know how much business we'll lose if Katsuki turns gay and people find out!? My image will be ruined! My top clients, gone! I would need to actually find a CEO! *gasp* I'll be less popular then, Safaia!" Mitsuki said and faked gagged when she said the woman's name. The woman then reached for her glass and finished the contents inside it. She then took the wine bottle and began to pour herself another glass.

Masaru gently placed his hand on top of Mitsuki's causing her to stop pouring the wine and look up at the man. "Mitsuki, Katsuki's not gay he has a girlfriend after all, so stop worrying so much. All that stress will give you wrinkles and ruin your beautiful face." Masaru held the woman's chin and said reassuringly.

"*sigh* You're right there's nothing to stress over." Mitsuki said. Masaru nodded his head in agreement. "Exactly." He said and removed his hand from the lady's face. Mitsuki put her cup back down on the counter before taking out her phone. "After all that photographer I sent to spy on Katsuki hasn't sent me a single damn picture yet." Mitsuki said and clicked her teeth in annoyance when she didn't see any new texts.

"You did what!?" Masaru exclaimed as his eyes widened in shock. "Tch, If I knew how incompetent he was at doing his job I would have just followed Katsuki myself." Mitsuki crossed her arms and complained. "Mitsuki how could you just disrespect our son's privacy like that?! You can't just do things like send someone to spy on Katsuki or rummage through his room or bribe his friends to find out if he's gay or not! Do you really have that little trust in people, even when they're your own family?" Masaru questioned her.

An idea came to the woman's mind as she rolled her eyes and listened to her husband scold her. "Rummage through his room, ugh, why the hell didn't I think of that." Mitsuki mumbled with a smirk on her face. She then began to walk to Katsuki's room, Masaru was right behind her still expressing that what she is doing is wrong.

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