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Toji stood in the empty living room, the light illuminating from the television as it played some random show that you were watching before he came. It's been so long since the last time he was here, at least that's what it felt like. Nothing really changed for the most part, still the same decor, the layout still the same. He couldn't help but notice the set of fresh roses that sat on your dining room table, paired with a detailed glass vase. He already had his guesses on who gave them to you.

Toji looked over his shoulder towards the corridor that led to the bedrooms, you were still busy helping Naya wash up. He walked over to the table, fingertips gently touching the delicate petals. There was still regret and jealously that bubbled in Toji's chest. When it came to you, he was selfish, never thought in a million years he'd lose you once he had you. That was his problem. With each longing look at the roses, it reminded him of when he did have you, the beginning of things. He used to buy you flowers just for the hell of it, buy you small trinkets he knew you'd like, addicted to your smile when he'd handed them to you. But like almost everything in this world, things fall apart.

Those moments turned into him coming home while you were in the kitchen, eating dinner with Naya and Megumi, not even glancing your way. Not a word to you or his kids all because of an argument you had before he left for work that morning. Of course he regrets it all now, when it's too late for something to be done and said. It's cliche, but it was true.

His eyes flickered towards the small card by the roses, his jaw clenched as he grabbed it, slowly opening it to read:

Beautiful flowers for a beautiful woman — Kento

"Hey." The sound of your voice snapped Toji out of his thoughts, quickly placing the card down and facing you. "The kids are, uh, asleep." You nodded.

"Should we talk here or?" Toji cleared his throat, stuffing his hands back into his pockets.

"Bedroom should be fine." As you walked down the corridor, Toji followed behind you. There was still that picture of you and the kids on the wall, the one that he took when you all went to the water park. It was a bittersweet moment, but he's glad that you still had it up despite the memory that came with it.

He shut the bedroom door behind him as you stood in the middle of the room. "So, you wanted to talk about the kids and us?"

"Yeah, I just want us to find a level placement where we can co-parent healthily. You know...where we don't fight and argue every time we talk to each other," you explained with a slight chuckle. "I just want better communication. Like if you can't or can take the kids, if you'll be going to their school events or something." You fiddled with your hands.

Toji stared at you even while you avoided eye content with him. He took notice you how you played with your hands too, something you always did when you were anxious, thinking about things. He could tell something else was on your mind. Something else was on his mind too.

"What I'm saying is, I just think we should strictly keep communication minimal. Just about our kids. What we do with our personal lives should be kept private unless it involves Naya and Megs somehow." You inhaled, tucking your bottom lip between your teeth.

Toji's brows furrowed at your statement. "Isn't that what we have been doing?" He questioned, leaning against your wall.

"Despite what you might think, no. And to be honest, I know that you know that not what we've doing, Toji," you scoff.

"If this is about what's been going on the last few months, I apologize," he spoke.

"It's," you sigh, "it's more than that. Ever since the divorce, we never acted divorced."

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