𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙥𝙩𝙚𝙧 𝙏𝙬𝙤

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My Ordinary Life As A House Husband
(And Kaiju No.8)
CHAPTER TWO
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It was early morning, and Mina had yet to wake up. However, the other two occupants of the apartment were wide awake. Y/N stood in the kitchen, wearing a black tank top and shorts. Using a spatula to badly sing along to a song on the radio.

He was extremely into the song, as Bakko jumped around excitedly, happy to be participating, Y/N ran around the apartment before stopping and using his socks to slide on the wooden floor back into the kitchen. As he began to dance once again.

He danced for another few seconds

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He danced for another few seconds. Until the music was suddenly turned down, and Mina stood near the radio, using her phone to record the entire thing, a sinister smile on her face.

Y/N's face quickly turned red as a tomato, as he chased Mina around the apartment.

"Mina! Delete that!"

Mina: "I'm sending it to Hoshina!"

"Don't you dare!"

Y/N chased Mina, who now rode on Bakko's back around the apartment using her fingers to relentlessly type a message on her phone.

Later In The Day
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Y/N waited patiently in the park, holding a pair of bento boxes which sat on his lap.

???: "Yo, Y/N!"

Y/N looked down from the blue sky, finding an old friend who he expected to see here.

Y/N looked down from the blue sky, finding an old friend who he expected to see here

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[Kafka Hibino]

"Hey Kafka. Hope you're hungry."

Y/N spoke to his old friend, lifting up the bento boxes to show he brought food. Kafka sat down next to Y/N on the bench.

Kafka: "Ahh sweet. You're cooking is the best Y/N."

Kafka quickly grabbed one of the boxes and immediately began to eat. Y/N however, decided to wait. Instead he looked back up to the sky.

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