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The rest of your trip runs smoothly. Thankfully, Satoru didn't try to pull another stunt that made you want to gouge his eyes out. Ren is over the moon by going to the beach daily, going to new places to explore, trying new delicious food, and what matters the most, spending time with his mother and father. Sadly, his vacation can't last forever.

Ren is gloomy the day before you're supposed to leave, begging you and his father to stay a little longer. Satoru wants to say yes, and he would in a heartbeat if he didn't have to work. As much as it pains him, he can't give up everything to be a father. The next best solution is wait for Ren to leave you alone for a minute just to ask,

"How about I extend your vacation for another week? I'll leave, and Sayo probably won't stay either. Just you and Ren." And it's tempting. You really want to say yes, but you also want to go back and resolve other issues. Plus, Ren is getting accustomed to getting whatever he wants, and you're worried that he might become more like his father which is something that you definitely don't want.

"We can come back some other time. It's about time I go home." You answer, and he nods in response. And as selfish as it sounds, Satoru is happy that you declined because he hates the idea of spending a week without seeing his son. It's crazy to think that he lived a whole life before Ren, and the moment the little boy came into his life, Ren became everything to Satoru.

"Alright... Guess we have to make the most out of today so Ren cheers up." Satoru says, glancing at his baby boy who's plopped down on the couch, lamenting himself because he has to leave soon. Unluckily for everyone, it's a rainy day outside.

"There's really not much we can do." You tell him, and Satoru sighs. He wishes there was something he could do to make the sun come out, but no amount of money can control that. Satoru ponders, wondering what he can do to cheer his son up.

"I got it." His eyes light up, and he runs upstairs. You furrow your brows in confusion before walking over to sit beside Ren. Your hand runs up and down his back, attempting to soothe him.

"I don't wanna go home. I like it here." He kicks his feet into the couch, and you make sure to keep your distance. Ren doesn't want to go home, he likes it here. He's with both of you the entire day, and you're giving him all of your attention, how can he not like it? He knows the moment you go back, things will go back to normal. He's gotten used to this, he doesn't want to go back to normal.

"We have to, Ren. Your granny and grammy miss you, and I have to get back to my job." You tell him, hoping that mentioning his grandmothers will make him reconsider. He loves them with all his heart, but truthfully, he prefers spending the entire day with you.

"I want to stay!" He yells, and a sigh escapes your lips as you pinch the bridge of your nose. He needs to let it out, you know he's upset. But he shouldn't be using his voice like that.

"We're not coming back if you keep throwing a tantrum." You warn him before standing up and going to your bedroom. You don't want to yell at him, so removing yourself from the situation is the best thing to do. Ren is still going to throw his tantrum, and you can only talk about the situation after.

"I'm here!" You hear Satoru yell from the living room. You're going to leave him to handle it, not making an effort to get up from bed. Until Satoru calls out your name, and you groan before getting up and walking over to the living room. You smile, seeing how Ren's demeanor has changed, kneeling down on the floor in front of the coffee table, waiting for his father to open up the box that he brought down. "I remembered I had a board game here."

"Is this the home you used to come to as a kid?" You ask, wondering why he has the board game with him. Satoru nods in response, sitting down beside the coffee table to open the old box.

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