"H-how...how are you pregnant?! We only did it like once!" Breeze glimpsed down at Kaliam's tummy.
"Once is all it takes. And I only said I might be." He looked at Breeze with a sad face. "Are you not happy or something?" Breeze glanced up quickly with his eyes wide.
"Oh no! I'm ecstatic!" He pulled Kaliam in close. "I'm just surprised it already is happening. So.." He pressed his hands on Kaliam's flat belly. "What are we Gonna name him?"
"Wow, relax!" Kaliam giggled. "I said I might be. I could just be ill."
"Well, it's my first time with all this! I don't know what to do!" Breeze raised his arms up, then back around Kaliam. The other hand keeping his head up. Kaliam sighed, but gave a soft chuckle.
"Relax." He laid his head on Breeze's arm as a pillow. "We'll have to wait and see." He slowly closed his eyes, not really wanting to fall asleep. But sleep won.
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"Breeze...Breeze.." Breeze woke up by the calling of his name. He looked around, trying to figure out where that voice was coming from. It was a soft male voice, almost like he was singing. It flowed through the breeze that swept Breeze's hair back."Who's that?" Breeze snarled, his golden eyes glaring like they did before. He got up, pulling out his dagger. "Come out and face me!" Breeze was starting to get frightened a bit. He clutched his dagger tighter, ready to pounce on anything that moved. Nothing. Except for a soft melody that at first was soft, but got louder as Breeze started to walk off in the direction it came from.
"Breeze~ come to me." It sang. Breeze was in some type of trance. He still clutched his dagger as he walked. "Breeze~ my sweet little boy." In the clearing, a male sat a top a tree. His feet dangling. He wore a silk shirt that was loose and showed his bare shoulders and silk pants. Breeze scanned the male with a glare. His feet weren't regular feet, but hooves. And deer antlers were a top his head. Vines and flowers woven in them. His hair was to his collar bone. Frizzy and the color of fresh grass. "There you are, my sweet Breeze." He sang with a smile. Breeze came in closer.
"Who are you?" The Faeye gave a light chuckle and hopped down from the tree. His hooves stomped down on the grass.
"You don't remember me?" He put his hand to his chest and gasped. He circled around Breeze, touching him on the shoulder. A sudden calmness overwhelmed Breeze and he relaxed. "Rehanah, your childhood friend?" Breeze's eyes widened, taking a good look at the faeye.
"Rehanah!" He said a little too loud. Rehanah chuckled.
"Looks like you do remember. That's good. It'll make my job easier." Rehanah sat Breeze on a rock nearby. His eyes were green as well, but were the shape of a cats eye. He looked down at Breeze's hands and motioned to them. "Give me your hands." Breeze obeyed. Rehanah examined them, then quickly backed away as a small fire appeared in his palms. Breeze's eyes widened. He looked panicked. "It's true." Their faces were illuminated by the fires glow. He looked up at Breeze. "Why have you used it? You know you weren't supposed to! Ever!"
"I'm sorry, okay?!" Breeze flicked his wrist and the fire disappeared. "They were going to kill him!"
"You mean Kaliam?" The faeye tilted his head.
"Yes. How did you..." Rehanah stuck out finger to Breeze's lip.
"I'm a faeye. I know everything." He then looked down with a worried look. "You know what is going to happen because of this, right?" Breeze nodded, looking down himself. "All faeye and humans of all places are coming for you. They will hunt you down and won't stop till something is done to fix your wrong doing." Rehanah sighed, grabbing onto Breeze's hands once again. "Don't let them catch you, till I come back in four months from now. Something is being planned for that child Kaliam is carrying." Breeze looked up at him.
"So, he really is..?" Rehanah smiled to reassure him.
"Yes." He gripped Breeze's hands tighter. "Whatever you do, don't let them find you. And please, protect Kaliam and that baby he carries. With your life, Breeze! Understand?" Breeze nodded. Rehanah let go of his hands and got up. He started to walk over to the tree he sat in before.
"Wait!" Breeze jolted up. "Rehanah. What is so special of this child? I must know." Rehanah simple smiled, glancing over his shoulder at Breeze.
"When I return in four months. Then I'll tell you." He smiled again, disappearing into mist. Breeze stared for awhile at where his childhood friend once stood.
"Rehanah.." He said to no one in particular. "You've become of a faeye after death." Breeze smiled, glad that his friend is still with him as a guide. Someone to help him. But one thing he still didn't quit understand and wished Rehanah explained more was the child. Why is it so important that it's born? Breeze decided not to tell Kaliam till everything was situated. Besides, he couldn't understand it himself, so why would Kaliam understand?
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Why can't he be my love? (Yaoi story/mpreg)
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