Chapter 39: These Precious Moments

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These Precious Moments

"Holy shit, this place is huge!" Denki shouted as he stood in the archway that lead to the living room.
"Could I pass, Denki?" Gon asked politely.

Denki started. "Oh shit, sure, sorry about-" he cut off as he turned and watched, mouth agape, as Gon carried in a French door fridge like it weighed as little as a desk chair. "Oh my god," he muttered.

Gon sat the fridge down gently in it's place, smiling brightly.
"You guys really went all out, huh," Eijirou commented as he helped Katsuki carry in a sofa.

"Of course we did, this is our forever home, after all," Killua stated, carrying a box.
"Fuck you for having so much money," Katsuki cussed.

Killua snickered as they walked back out into the snow. It wasn't the best weather to move in and everyone had to walk carefully so as not to slip on some ice.

Gon hefted the base of a bed off of the moving truck, turning to look at his omega. "Can you carry this, Killua?"
Killua scowled. "Hey, I'm not that much weaker than you; I used to be stronger than you, after all," he stated.

Gon gained a dreamy look in his eyes. "That was a really amazing time," he spoke softly.
Killua shook his head fondly as Gon passed over the base of the bed to his mate. The omega took the weight easily enough, it wasn't as heavy as it looked.

Killua wasn't quite as physically strong as Gon anymore, but he was still the second strongest there. Gon was strength, and Killua was speed.
They had to end up buying five beds to fill in the rooms--Killua didn't want two empty rooms--one was bigger than the others, for Izuku.

The young alpha had at first argued about getting the bigger bed, it felt wrong to him, but Killua had reasoned he'd need a bigger bed if his mates stayed over, lest he want them to sleep in separate beds. Izuku had agreed after that, but not without looking guilty. So Killua compromised by getting himself and Gon a bigger bed, too. Not as big as Izuku's, but still big.

Izuku had shook his head, his mother's logic didn't always seem logical to everyone else, but he didn't argue. Moving was honestly an exhausting and time consuming task.

They had rented a moving truck a week in advance, and whenever some of their furniture arrived, it would be loaded on the truck, ready for moving day.

Inko had been very surprised at the size of the house and how much they needed to fill it. She timidly pointed out things she wanted whenever Gon or Killua insisted. The fridge had been her idea, insisting that they would need a lot more space, what with how big an appetite Gon and Killua alone had.

It took them nearly an entire day to carry everything in and move them to their correct places, Inko and Ochaco spent most of their morning hanging up the curtains as the boys carried in the heavy stuff.

Ochaco had wanted to help, her Zero Gravity would have worked perfectly, but upon seeing Gon pick up and carry an entire fridge by himself, she decided her quirk wasn't needed there.

Inko ordered them takeout as they all rested on the massive sofa Denki had insisted on. It was plush and soft, and took up an entire corner of the room, with two smaller sofas and an arm chair strewn about.

"Our last move wasn't this much work," Killua stated as he flopped to the side and onto Gon's lap.
Gon chuckled, running his fingers through Killua's soft hair. "We didn't have so many things to move,"

"What are you guys going to do with your old apartment?" Eijirou asked, stretching his arms above his head.
Killua hummed. "I don't know, rent it out, maybe?"

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