Ohana Means Family (Nani Pelekai x Male Alien Reader)

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It was a typical morning in the Pelekai household, the Hawaiian sun shining brightly through the windows, casting warm, golden hues on the walls. Nani was busy in the kitchen, her movements swift and practiced as she prepared breakfast. Lilo, her little sister, was already up and running around the house with her usual energy. And you, Y/n, were sitting at the dining table, sipping on a cup of coffee, watching the two most important girls in your life with a smile.

"Y/n, can you get Lilo ready for school?" Nani called out over her shoulder, her hands full with flipping pancakes.

"Sure thing, babe," you replied, setting your mug down and standing up. "C'mon, Lilo, let's get you dressed."

Lilo ran up to you, her big, curious eyes sparkling with excitement. "Can we wear my Elvis outfit today?" she asked, her voice filled with hope.

You chuckled and ruffled her hair. "Not today, kiddo. How about the red dress instead? You look like a rock star in that one too."

Lilo pouted for a moment but then nodded enthusiastically. "Okay!"

As you helped Lilo get dressed, you couldn't help but think about how much your life had changed since you started dating Nani. It wasn't just about the two of you; it was about Lilo too. You had been there for her first day of school, her countless adventures, and her struggles. You were a part of this ohana now, and you wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.

"All set!" you announced, admiring Lilo in her red dress. "Ready for another day of school?"

Lilo nodded, her pigtails bouncing as she grabbed her backpack. "Ready! Let's go, Y/n!"

You smiled and took her hand, leading her to the kitchen where Nani was just finishing up breakfast. She turned to you with a grateful smile. "Thanks, Y/n. I don't know what I'd do without you."

You gave her a quick kiss on the cheek. "Anything for my girls."

As the three of you sat down to eat, the morning hustle and bustle of the household continued. Lilo chatted excitedly about her plans for the day, while you and Nani exchanged loving glances. It wasn't always easy, but together, you made it work.

Just as you were finishing breakfast, there was a loud crash from the living room, followed by the unmistakable sound of Stitch's mischievous laughter.

"Oh no, what did he do now?" Nani groaned, rubbing her temples.

You chuckled and stood up. "I'll go check it out. Lilo, finish your breakfast, okay?"

You walked into the living room to find Stitch hanging upside down from the ceiling fan, grinning at you with his usual cheeky expression. The room was a mess, with overturned furniture and scattered toys everywhere.

"Stitch," you sighed, "what did we say about causing trouble first thing in the morning?"

Stitch blinked innocently at you. "Stitch was just having fun."

You couldn't help but laugh. "Alright, little guy. Let's clean this up before Nani sees, or we're both in trouble."

As you worked together to straighten up the living room, you felt a deep sense of contentment. Life with Nani, Lilo, and even Stitch was unpredictable and chaotic, but it was also filled with love and laughter. And at the end of the day, that was all that mattered.

Ohana meant family, and family meant nobody got left behind or forgotten. And you were proud to be a part of this ohana, no matter what adventures came your way.

Ever since that fateful day when Gantu had kidnapped Lilo, your secret had been out in the open. You had revealed your true form, a shapeshifter with the ability to change your appearance at will, to save her. Nani and Lilo had watched in awe as you transformed, taking on a form powerful enough to defeat Gantu and rescue Lilo from his clutches.

You glanced at Stitch, who was now balancing a stack of books in one hand while dusting with the other. He was the only one in the household who had known your secret before that day, having discovered it by accident one night when he saw you transform. To your relief, he had kept your secret, understanding the importance of family and loyalty.

But after that day, there were no more secrets between you and your ohana. Nani and Lilo had accepted you for who you truly were, just as they had accepted Stitch. It hadn't been easy at first, especially for Nani, who had struggled with the idea of her boyfriend being an alien shapeshifter. But over time, she had come to understand that it didn't change who you were or how much you loved them.

"Y/n, everything okay?" Stitch's voice broke through your thoughts, his big eyes looking at you with concern.

"Yeah, just thinking," you replied, forcing a smile. "Let's finish up before Nani sees."

As you continued to clean, you felt a deep sense of gratitude. You no longer had to hide who you were, and your family had embraced you completely. You were not just an ordinary human. You were a shapeshifter, a member of an ancient species that had lived on Earth for centuries. And now, you were a part of this wonderful, chaotic ohana.

"Y/n, are you ready?" Nani called from the kitchen.

"Yeah, we're all set," you replied, giving Stitch a nod. "Let's go."

As you walked back into the kitchen, Lilo ran up to you and grabbed your hand. "Y/n, can you turn into a dragon again later? That was so cool!"

You chuckled and squeezed her hand. "Maybe later, kiddo. Right now, we need to get you to school."

Nani smiled at you, her eyes filled with love and appreciation. "Thank you, Y/n. For everything."

You smiled back, feeling a warmth in your heart. "Anything for my girls."

As you all headed out the door, you felt a deep sense of contentment. Life with Nani, Lilo, and even Stitch was unpredictable and chaotic, but it was also filled with love and laughter. And at the end of the day, that was all that mattered.

Ohana meant family, and family meant nobody got left behind or forgotten. And you were proud to be a part of this ohana, no matter what adventures came your way.

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