Hinata's POV
Haru's face is covered in red jello. Hanako and Haru obviously don't know what just happened. Akiteru is crying quietly, nobody is phased in the hospital. I guess it happens all the time. We walk out, Kei looking emotionless. He'll probably cry with me later. Akiteru starts to sob as we get in the car.
Kei turns on music, I am so tired and crying just makes it worse but I slap my face with both hands. I need to be focused. Kei grabs my hand and gives me a stare. He hates when i do that, says it leaves marks on my pretty face.
Anyway, lets get this drive over with.
-wHeN HinAtA AnD hIs GaNg pUlL Up-
Nobody was waiting outside for us, which was only sorta surprising. Akiteru pulled out a small suitcase from the trunk. Both Hanako and Haru were fast asleep and Kei held them both. I held their bag and suitcase.
Akiteru didn't say anything. He just got back on the drivers side and drove off. Kei pushed the twins further into his chest as he begrudgingly walked back to the room. I could hear him start to break from behind me. It started out as little sniffles but he was silently sobbing as we passed the first gym.
I couldn't help but cry along with him. We would be cuddling if it wasn't' for our sleeping toddlers. We had to be quiet as we walked past the other gyms.Trying desperately to keep our sobs to a minimum. I slung the backpack onto my shoulder and took Hanako in one arm. Leaning into his open arm.
We stood there, sobbing in each other's arms. As an almost complete family. Even if Akiteru was here we'd be missing the only person we wanted to see right now. Their sobs were starting to get louder and they couldn't help shaking as Haru and Hanako woke up.
I couldn't help but break as Kei and I dropped to the ground and cried. We didn't even make it to the room. We all sat in a hug, body heat fighting against the cool night air. The moon was especially bright. Casting a long shadow on the ground. A shadow of a small family simultaneously losing and gaining hope.
We haven't even stopped sobbing yet when a loud,
"AHEM" comes from behind us, we were closer to the cafeteria than we thought. We turned quickly, our faces still contorted in sobs. Hanako has changed her expression from crying to happiness in an instant. The entire team and all the coaches stand in the doorway of the cafeteria. I quickly stood up, Haru in my arms. Kei stood up with me.Hanako had broken free from our big hug.
Tears still drip from us three's eyes. Hanako though is running straight toward the big group, Kei is running after her but Suga scoops her up in his arms before Kei can catch her. I walk up closer to the still silent group. Apparently we were really loud.
I wipe my eyes but as soon as these tears are flung to the ground, more are replacing by doubles. Kei is walking back toward me and I hand him his glasses. Though I doubt he can see through them right now. He is probably biting the inside of his cheek trying to stop himself from crying.
It's working but he'll probably start to bleed if he does it for much longer, I come up from behind him and grab his ass. He yelps, looking toward me, I smile. My tears curving with the form of my cheeks. There's red liquid dripping from the side of his mouth and Haru reaches up to smear it off his face. Tears are flowing equally as fast off his face now but at least he isn't bleeding.
We turn to the group who looks a little shocked. Not that we did anything but cry and I tapped his ass.
"Don't cry dad, look we have guests!!!" Hanako calls from Suga's arms.
"Inside. Now" Ukai states firmly and me and Kei listen to him. Following the big group to sit at one of the long tables. Kei reached out to take Hanako but Suga kept walking, swerving away from his arms. Nobody keeps our kids from us, I'm sure he doesn't mean bad but Kei looks like he's about to sob and I know how upset he would be if he started to cry in front of the whole team.
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A Little,Big Secret
FanfictionTsukiHina Tsukishima and Hinata have two children and struggle to hide it from their team. They know if they found out it could be big trouble.