family forever

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A/N For KrissMaverick7 and Gaurav200 

It was a sunny spring afternoon, the kind of day that felt like the world itself was celebrating. The soft breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers, and the warm sun bathed everything in a golden glow. Today was the day Kiyotaka and Suzune would officially become husband and wife.

After months of preparation, the day had finally arrived. They had chosen a small, intimate ceremony—nothing extravagant, just their closest friends, the children, and a few of their classmates who had become part of their extended family. The location was a serene garden just outside of Tokyo, a place filled with nature's quiet beauty.

Suzune stood in a small room, her reflection staring back at her from the mirror. Her wedding dress was simple yet elegant, a flowing white gown that complimented her natural grace. Her hair was styled in loose waves, a flower crown resting gently on her head. As she looked at herself, she couldn't help but feel a mix of emotions—nervousness, excitement, but above all, happiness.

She had never imagined herself in this situation. Marriage, family, love—those were all things that had seemed distant to her, almost foreign. But now, she couldn't imagine life without them. Without him. Without the kids.

A gentle knock on the door broke her thoughts. Saya peeked her head in, her golden eyes shimmering with excitement. She wore a light pink dress that matched her gentle personality, looking absolutely adorable.

"Mama, are you ready?" Saya asked quietly, her voice soft yet full of anticipation. It had taken some time for Saya to fully open up, but now, she was always the first to express her emotions—especially toward Suzune, who had become a mother figure she adored.

Suzune smiled warmly, feeling her heart swell at the sight of her daughter. "I'm ready. How about you?"

Saya nodded eagerly, stepping inside and coming over to Suzune. "You look beautiful," she whispered, wrapping her small arms around Suzune's waist.

Suzune knelt down, hugging Saya tightly. "Thank you, sweetheart. And you look beautiful too."

Saya's smile grew, and she blushed lightly. "I'm so happy today. I can't wait to see Papa's face when he sees you in your dress."

Suzune chuckled softly. "I'm excited too."

As she stood back up, Saya took her hand, leading her toward the door. "Come on, Mama. Aiko and Gojo are already waiting with Papa."

Outside, Kiyotaka stood in front of a small altar, his usual calm demeanor present, but there was something different about him today. His expression was soft, more open than usual, as if the weight of the world had finally lifted off his shoulders. He was dressed in a sharp, black suit that highlighted his natural poise, and as he stood there waiting, his mind couldn't help but drift to the past.

It had been a long journey, full of challenges, unexpected turns, and moments of doubt. But through it all, Suzune had been there—steadfast, strong, and quietly supportive. They had built a life together, one that he never thought he deserved, but now couldn't imagine living without. She had not only become the mother to his children but also the one person who had truly understood him.

Beside him stood Gojo, Saya, and Aiko. Aiko was practically bouncing with excitement, her pink hair tied up in cute pigtails, and a mischievous grin spread across her face. She had been eagerly waiting for this moment, always teasing Kiyotaka and Suzune about getting married. Today, her dream was finally coming true.

Gojo, on the other hand, was his usual quiet self, standing with his hands neatly clasped in front of him. He wore a small, shy smile, his golden eyes occasionally flicking up toward Kiyotaka as if seeking reassurance. Even though he didn't say much, it was clear he was happy.

Aiko giggled, nudging Gojo. "Papa's nervous, I can tell."

Kiyotaka raised an eyebrow but didn't respond. Aiko's teasing never ended, but he didn't mind. It was part of the charm she brought to their family.

The soft sound of footsteps approaching drew everyone's attention. As Suzune stepped into view, there was a collective breath of awe. She looked radiant, the soft light of the afternoon sun catching her dress and making her seem almost ethereal.

Kiyotaka's eyes softened as he watched her walk toward him, Saya holding her hand. For the first time in a long while, he allowed himself to fully feel the depth of his emotions. This was the woman he would spend the rest of his life with, the one who had seen him for who he truly was and accepted him completely.

Suzune's heart raced as she saw Kiyotaka standing there, waiting for her. His calm, steady presence was a constant source of comfort to her, and today, it felt even more profound. She had always admired his strength, his intelligence, and the quiet way he cared for those around him. Now, she was about to marry him—and it felt like the most natural thing in the world.

When she finally reached him, Saya released her hand, giving her a soft smile before stepping to the side to join her siblings.

Kiyotaka extended his hand to Suzune, and without hesitation, she took it, their fingers intertwining. There was no need for words in that moment; the connection between them was palpable.

The officiant began the ceremony, his voice a soft murmur in the background as Kiyotaka and Suzune stood together, their eyes locked. Everything around them seemed to fade away, leaving just the two of them in that perfect, peaceful moment.

When it came time to say their vows, Kiyotaka spoke first, his voice calm but filled with sincerity.

"Suzune," he began, his eyes never leaving hers. "When we first met, I didn't know what the future would hold. But now, standing here with you, I know that the future I want is one where we are together, where we continue to build this family, this life we've created. You've shown me what it means to truly care for someone, and I promise to stand by your side, no matter what comes our way."

Suzune felt her chest tighten with emotion as he spoke, her usual composed self wavering slightly. She took a deep breath before speaking her own vows.

"Kiyotaka," she began, her voice steady but filled with warmth. "You've always been the one person I could count on, even when I didn't realize it. You've given me a family, a purpose, and a love I never thought I would have. I promise to be by your side, to support you, and to love you with everything I have—for the rest of our lives."

As the officiant pronounced them husband and wife, Kiyotaka gently pulled Suzune into his arms, their lips meeting in a soft, tender kiss. It wasn't just the seal of their marriage—it was a promise of everything they had yet to experience together.

The children cheered, with Aiko clapping loudly and jumping up and down. "They did it! They're finally married!" she exclaimed, her voice filled with joy.

Saya smiled softly, her eyes shining with happiness, while Gojo remained quiet, but his small smile spoke volumes.

The reception that followed was small but filled with laughter and warmth. Classmates like Hirata, Karuizawa, and even Sudo had come to celebrate, each of them congratulating Kiyotaka and Suzune with heartfelt words.

As the evening wore on, the children danced around the garden, their giggles filling the air. Aiko, of course, was at the center of it all, dragging Gojo and Saya into her antics.

At one point, Kiyotaka and Suzune found themselves sitting quietly under a large tree, watching their children play. The golden light of the sunset cast a soft glow over the scene, making it feel almost dreamlike.

"This is what happiness looks like, isn't it?" Suzune mused, leaning her head against Kiyotaka's shoulder.

Kiyotaka glanced down at her, his expression soft. "Yes, it is."

They sat there in silence for a while, content in the moment, knowing that they had everything they needed—each other, their children, and a future filled with endless possibilities.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, Kiyotaka wrapped his arm around Suzune, pulling her closer. "I love you," he said quietly, the words simple but filled with meaning.

Suzune smiled, her heart swelling with love. "I love you too."

And with that, they watched the sunset together, ready to face whatever came next—side by side, as a family.

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