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askkurofai · 5 months
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I’m struggling a bit financially as I prepare for a big life change so I thought I’d open up some informal Ko-Fi writing commissions ^^
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pray you catch me (rating: explicit)
How was he going to fix this? They were supposed to be broken up, not waking up cuddling together.
aka: the horitsuba au in which kurofai break up (but just can't stay away from each other)
“Honestly, maybe it’s time you guys finally talk things out,” Yuuko continued as she swirled her wine around in her glass. “Why did you even break up again?” Fai swallowed and glanced over at Kurogane as he awkwardly made his way through the crowd. The sight made something in his chest sting; Kurogane was tall and intimidating but also could be painfully shy. It was why he usually avoided parties like this unless he had someone he could cling to like a guard dog. And that person used to be Fai. “It just… didn’t work out,” Fai murmured. “We weren’t… compatible.” Yuuko snorted. She was never very good at hiding her true thoughts. “You mean you didn’t let it work out because you got scared.” Fai felt very tempted to dump his wine over her head but decided to spare her. It was her birthday party, after all. It wouldn’t be very nice to spill wine over the host. “No,” he argued stubbornly. “We both didn’t work for each other. I mean, look at us—we’re nothing alike. No way that could last.” “Not if you don’t even give it a chance,” Yuuko shrugged. “Did he try to fight for you?” Fai scoffed and crossed his arms, his glass hanging from one hand precariously. “No, of course not. Why would he when he obviously didn’t want to keep things going?” Fai was lying through his teeth, of course. The break up had been entirely one-sided on his part and he knew it had broken Kurogane’s heart. He’d seen it on that stoic face, the crack on his hardened mask that exposed him right down to his very core. It had been so painful to look at that Fai had to turn away. And Kurogane didn’t fight for him because he was a good, honorable man; if Fai didn’t want to be with him, then he would accept it even if it hurt him rather than try to force Fai into a relationship that he didn’t truly want. So, he let Fai walk away and dealt with his heartbreak alone.
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askkurofai · 6 months
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Anyways I made a video that added a crack soundtrack to the OVAs, y'all should watch it
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askkurofai · 7 months
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thanks for the advice kurogane
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askkurofai · 8 months
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so I recently found out that in the Japanese fandam, 9/5 is KuroFai day (9=ku/5=fai) so happy kurofai anniversary everyone
It was becoming a somewhat regular occurrence for them to be dropped in the midst of a festival as they traveled from world to world. No matter where they went, it seemed almost human nature to find any excuse to party and drink and play. They’d experienced every kind of festival they thought they possibly could and let themselves join in on the revelry; it was a good way to try new food, drinks, and for the kid to run around excitedly in search of more information on the celebrations.
But Kurogane never thought that there would ever be such a thing as a marriage festival.
The roads were overflowing with couples attending to be wed as well as others that came to simply enjoy. There was a seemingly endless line of booths that sold food, liquor, sweets, and even wedding rings for couples to buy before they headed off to the large shrine at the end of the road.
“Maybe we should give it a try?” Fai said with a nudge into Kurogane’s side and a teasing grin.
“Tch.” Kurogane crossed his arms. “Seems tacky.”
“I’ve heard of this before,” Syaoran said beside him. “Some days are thought to bring a more prosperous marriage, so everyone gets married on the same day.”
“So it’s very smart of them to make a whole festival out of it!” Fai finished for him.
Syaoran nodded and smiled at the two of them. “Exactly. And, I mean, while we’re here, if you two wanted to, it would be fine if you—”
“Mommy and daddy will finally be married!” Mokona sang as she popped out of Syaoran’s collar. “Just like a mommy and daddy should be!”
Kurogane grabbed her to shove her back into her hiding place. “Shut it, manjuu. We still don’t know if they even have things like you in this world.”
“Mokona isn’t a thing!” She squeaked from Syaoran’s collar after Kurogane released her. “Mokona is Mokona!”
Syaoran fidgeted nervously. “I—I didn’t mean like that, I just thought—”
“Don’t worry, Syaoran-kun,” Fai said gently as Syaoran’s face started to turn that dark shade of red it often did when he was embarrassed. His eyes turned sharp and mischievous as he glanced at Kurogane. “Besides, Kuro-daddy isn’t really into these kinds of things.”
“Kuro-daddy isn’t romantic at all!” Mokona cried. “Poor Fai-mommy! Maybe it’s better they don’t get married! Then Fai-mommy can find true love!”
Kurogane glared at the spot Mokona’s voice was coming from and Syaoran took a nervous step back, like he was afraid lasers would shoot out of Kurogane’s eyes and straight through him. 
Fai laughed and clung onto Kurogane’s arm. “That isn’t true! Right, Kuro-sama? You love me very much!”
“I tolerate you at best.”
“See?”
Syaoran smiled at the two of them, watching as Fai tried to pull at Kurogane’s crossed arms to get him to show some affection while Kurogane stubbornly stood as still as a rock. He was rather used to their antics by now and knew that, despite Mokona’s teasing, Fai was right: Kurogane loved Fai more than anything else in the world.
He just wasn’t very good at showing it, especially when they were out in public.
“Well… I was thinking I'd ask around a bit," Syaoran said as he began to step away. "So you guys have fun on your own—whatever you decide to do."
“Hey, kid—”
Syaoran turned and rushed into the crowd that swallowed him out of sight before Kurogane could stop him. “Off he goes,” Fai said with a breezy laugh.
“The hell was that all about?” Kurogane asked him. 
“Hmm, maybe Syaoran-kun wants mommy and daddy to get married too?” Fai smiled up at him, still clinging to his arm. “Mokona-chan is right, it must be so difficult for a son to go through life with his parents never being married—”
“Shut up,” Kurogane snapped dryly as he pulled out of Fai’s hold. “Between the two of you idiots, I’m gonna need a drink.”
As he moved to venture deeper into the festival, however, Fai stood still behind him. He heard the mage quietly ask, “Would it really be that bad?”
Kurogane stopped and turned to look at him. Fai was watching the many couples that passed them by, some young, some old, all giddy with excitement and overflowing with so much love that it even made the air feel sickly sweet. As his eyes scanned the crowds, they eventually met Kurogane’s and widened slightly like he’d just been caught doing something he shouldn’t.
“What d’you mean?” Kurogane asked. “Like… getting married here?”
Fai put on a bright smile—a little too forced and a lot too reminiscent of his old habits for Kurogane's liking—and laughed like it had all been a joke. “I was just thinking out loud! I got all caught up in the romance—should we find a drink?”
Fai skipped ahead to take Kurogane’s arm again and led him into the crowd. Kurogane followed obediently, confused and unsettled by Fai’s sudden attitude shift.
To be fair, they’d never discussed actually getting married before. Weren’t they practically married already? What could be a stronger vow than exchanging blood, sacrificing limbs, or pouring magic into one another? They were more connected than any of the overly affectionate couples that surrounded them, it wasn’t like they needed some official title or a set of rings to prove it.
That didn’t mean he never thought about it, though. Being practically married and being actually married were two different things and even for someone as opposed to public displays of affection as he was, Kurogane still liked the idea of being able to add husband to the list of things he called Fai. He always figured they'd just get married when they settled in Nihon and he thought that Fai knew that too, but...
“Besides, Kuro-daddy isn’t really into these kinds of things.”
Kurogane frowned. Fai knew him better than anyone else; he knew that Kurogane didn’t like being touchy in public, he knew that if he clung to him or kissed his cheek then Kurogane would blush and complain and try to pull away. But he also knew that when they were alone, he’d get smothered with all the love Kurogane held in around other people. 
But did he really think Kurogane wouldn’t want to marry him? Kurogane cut an arm off for him; in comparison, a wedding was nothing. Kurogane would marry him now or later or whenever Fai wanted.
Unfortunately, Kurogane assumed that Fai just had the same mentality that he did and he never thought to ask. He could really be an idiot with these sorts of things.
“Oh!”
Fai let go of Kurogane to venture towards one of the vendor booths. He was looking over some shiny trinkets, things like mirrors and combs and other miscellaneous things that people were buying as gifts to give to their partners as they made their way towards the shrine.
Kurogane wandered off as Fai perused, eventually ending up at a booth selling an assortment of jewelry. The biggest display they had was dedicated entirely to wedding bands, though most were already sold to the couples that came early. The ones left over all looked the same, just boring silver bands with nothing unique about them. Not that Kurogane thought something like a ring was necessary, but if it was going to be used, shouldn’t it at least be special?
As he thought that, a shimmer of blue caught his eye. He bent down to eye the ring a bit closer; the silver band was engraved with swirling designs that reminded Kurogane of the sigils Fai used to cast spells that gathered around a sparkling sapphire. Beside it, there was another ring made of dark metal with sharp, crossing marks carved into it and a small, crimson ruby in its center.
Kurogane still didn't think rings were necessary to prove devotion to someone, but despite that, he couldn't help but think that it would be kind of... nice for the two of them to wear something that reminded them of the other. And the longer he looked, the more compelled he felt to buy them, especially when he pictured how happy Fai would be to receive his.
“Are you interested in anything?” The vendor asked when he noticed Kurogane’s staring.
Kurogane nodded and pointed at the two rings. “Yeah. These two.”
“Oh, if you’re interested in a set, I have others that—”
Kurogane shook his head. “These are good.”
The rings, with their opposite colors and designs, were obviously not meant to be worn together. And yet, Kurogane thought that they made the perfect match.
Kurogane found Fai a bit later in the midst of the crowd, his bright hair and tall frame sticking out in the sea of people. He pushed against the tide until he reached the mage, who was standing in line for some kind of drink being sold. Fai beamed when Kurogane filled the space beside him.
“There you are! Where did you wander off to?”
“Just looking around.” Kurogane eyed the new accessory in Fai’s hair; dark metal was twisted intricately to mimic a flower, its petals made up of sparkling rubies similar to the one set in the ring that he had hidden in his pocket.
Fai touched the clip delicately. “What do you think? It's nice, isn't it?”
Kurogane nodded. “It suits you.”
Fai grinned happily and hooked his arms around Kurogane’s, leaning heavily into his side. Kurogane averted his eyes awkwardly, his cheeks warming. The small pouch in his pocket that held the two rings felt heavy and he wondered how he could present them to Fai without feeling like an idiot.
Fai took initiative to order their drinks when they reached the front of the line and they were handed two mugs of steaming cider. It was a bit sweet for Kurogane’s taste, but the alcohol cut through and settled warmly in his gut. Fai practically moaned beside him when he tasted it.
“Will you two lovebirds be joining the celebrations?” The woman behind the booth asked. “You should get to the shrine before the lines get too long!”
Fai laughed and shook his head. “No, we’re just here for the drinks!”
She shrugged, looking mildly disappointed, and moved on to attend to the next customer. Kurogane shoved one hand into his pocket and shifted the rings between his fingers. Maybe now would be a good time to—
“Should we find some food?” Fai asked. 
Kurogane released the rings and nodded. “Sure.”
They finished their drinks and squeezed through the people crowding the booth. Fai led the way down the street, each step taking them closer to the shrine that towered over the other buildings and glowed from the paper lanterns hanging all around it. 
“It looks nice,” Fai said as he looked towards it as well. “I bet Syaoran-kun is down there taking all sorts of notes, don't you think?”
“Should we take a look?” Kurogane asked suddenly.
Fai glanced up at him and lifted a brow in question. “We were going to get food.”
“We can come back,” Kurogane told him. “It might get too crowded later if we wait.”
Fai looked at Kurogane inquisitively but nodded along. “Okay, sure.”
Kurogane grabbed Fai’s wrist to lead him towards the shrine, which earned him a surprised exclamation from the blond. As they walked, he loosened his grip and slid his hand down until it was holding Fai’s; he laced their fingers together. When he glanced back at Fai, he saw that Fai was staring down at their interlocked hands with a deepening blush reddening his cheeks.
Up close, the shrine was a beautiful piece of architecture. It wasn’t exactly the same as what Kurogane was used to in Nihon, but there were some similar elements in the shape of the roof and some of the intricate designs painted on its ceilings. There was a long line leading into its doors, all couples waiting eagerly for their turn to be wed.
“It reminds me a bit of Nihon,” Fai pondered as he looked up at the tall building. Something in Kurogane’s chest warmed from knowing that Fai was also thinking about Nihon.
Kurogane swallowed. They were near the end of the line. It would be easy to step right into it and let themselves be ushered through the wedding hall. 
“Do you…?” Was all Kurogane managed to say before his throat closed up awkwardly. He felt betrayed by his own nerves.
Fai looked at him curiously and tilted his head. “Hm? What was that, Kuro-sama?”
Kurogane cleared his throat and nodded towards the line. “Do you want to?”
Fai blinked at him, eyes the same color as the sapphire on the ring big and shining under the warm lanterns. “...Huh?”
Kurogane’s heart was pounding and his face was getting warm and he could feel people looking at them—it probably wasn’t typical for couples to come all the way to the shrine without already making the decision to get married. The proposal happening right in front of its doors was abnormal enough to draw attention to the two of them.
“You said we should give it a try,” Kurogane said stiffly.
Fai’s brows furrowed and he frowned, confused and looking a little hurt by Kurogane's apparently sudden shift. “I—I was just joking and besides—you said it was tacky.”
“I think all weddings are at least a little tacky,” Kurogane clarified. He took a step closer to Fai and lowered his voice so no one else could overhear him. “But getting married to you isn’t.”
Fai’s eyes opened wide with wonder as a pink blush spread across his nose and even to the tips of his ears. He gulped and ducked his head, glancing shyly at the many people around them; he didn't usually have any qualms about public displays of affection if he was the one doing it, but if Kurogane was the one being affectionate, well that was something entirely different. That was something that was usually private and hidden behind locked doors for only him to know.
“Y-You can’t just… say things like that…” he murmured while shaking his head. “You never said that you—we don’t even have any rings or—”
Kurogane dug into his pocket and pulled the little pouch out. He tipped it into his palm, revealing the pair, and Fai’s jaw fell in shock. He lifted his gaze to Kurogane’s.
“Are you… really asking me to marry you right now?”
Kurogane shrugged. “Technically you asked first. I was just an idiot and didn't give the right answer.”
Fai hesitantly reached out to the rings in Kurogane’s palm. He went to take the silver one, but Kurogane shook his head and gave him the darker one instead. Fai turned it to examine it at different angles, watching the way the ruby reflected the light, before he slipped it onto his ring finger; it was a perfect fit.
He returned his gaze to Kurogane and shook his head in quiet awe. “I don’t understand… I thought—”
“I know.” Kurogane nodded. “You thought I didn't wanna get married at all. But I always thought we’d get married, idiot. Just figured we’d wait ‘til we were in Nihon, not some random world. But I guess I should’ve told you that.”
Fai huffed out an exasperated laugh and nodded. “Yeah, you probably should have.” He looked down at the ring on his finger. “But… maybe I should have asked, too.”
“We don’t have to wait,” Kurogane continued. “We can get married right now if you want to.”
“You’d give up getting married in your home?”
Kurogane thought it over for a moment and a sudden epiphany popped into his head. “I mean… there’s no rule saying we can’t get married here and in Nihon.”
Fai blinked. “Oh… yes, I suppose you’re right…” And then his entire face brightened with a smile, beaming with love and excitement. “We could get married in every world if we wanted to.”
Kurogane’s face softened into a smile undetectable to nearly everyone except for Fai, who could read him like a book. “Sure, if you want.”
Fai looked about ready to burst. He took Kurogane’s hand and yanked him towards the end of the line. 
“Then, let’s start the count!”
When they met Syaoran later that night as they were leaving the festival, he noticed the rings but didn’t comment on them. Mokona, however, began teasing the two of them by singing a song about wedding bells and walking down the aisle, bouncing around the three of them now that they were away from the crowds and she didn't need to hide. Kurogane squished her in his palm to get her to stop.
“We’re sorry you weren’t there,” Fai told Syaoran as Mokona squeaked for mercy. 
The boy shook his head; he didn’t look very offended at having not been involved in his surrogate parents’ wedding. If anything, he looked oddly satisfied.
“I’m just happy it finally happened,” he said as he looked between the two of them.
Kurogane glanced at Fai; maybe he was right and it really did make Syaoran feel better for them to be—
“I won the bet I made with Touya. He thought it would take you guys way longer.”
Fai and Kurogane’s jaws dropped at Syaoran’s confession. The kid just smiled innocently at the two of them.
“That…” Kurogane began.
“...bastard!” Fai finished as he rushed towards Syaoran. “Why did he think it would take us so long?! Let’s call Sakura-chan, I want to ask him what he meant by that right now!”
Syaoran just laughed as Fai shook him by his shoulders. Kurogane walked over to them and put a hand on Fai’s shoulder to calm him down. Fai pouted at him and Kurogane shrugged.
“Let’s just try to go to Clow. We can get married there and prove him wrong ourselves.”
Fai’s eyes lit up with mischievous glee. “Oh, I like that idea.”
“Um, getting married isn’t a competition, you know,” Syaoran chimed in.
“It became one the second you made that bet!” Fai cried, returning his attention back to Syaoran. “Syaoran-kun, how could you?!”
Syaoran held his hands up in surrender. “I just knew he was wrong,” he told them. “I knew you guys wouldn’t be able to wait much longer. But now the next time we visit, he has to be nice to me the whole time.”
“Seems like a pretty good trade,” Kurogane mumbled.
Fai sighed, resigned, and wrapped one arm around Syaoran’s shoulders and hooked the other through Kurogane’s elbow to lead them towards their rented home. “Fine, fine. But we’re going to get married in every single world we land in until we get to Clow so we can prove him extra, extra wrong!”
“Mokona wants to be the Flower-Mokona!”
“All you’ll be is the food at the reception.”
“Wah! Kuro-daddy is so violent! Fai-mommy should get a divorce!”
Fai laughed along with Mokona and Kurogane’s banter and leaned slightly into Kurogane’s side.
“Sorry,” he said as he looked up at his husband. “He’s stuck with me now.”
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askkurofai · 9 months
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recent doodles
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askkurofai · 9 months
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They’re a found family your honor
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askkurofai · 10 months
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exploding them with my mind 💥💥💥
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askkurofai · 11 months
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I think ashura is one of those moms who never wears beanie no matter how it's cold outside, but always makes you to wear it ♡( ◡‿◡ )
no but really, taking into account Fai's background and how traumatized he is, I really don't think he would be care about wearing the hood and yet, as we may see, he wears i think it was ✨someone else✨ who was worried about that, until it became Fai's habit. _ text on the second pic: "...leastways, wear the hood..."
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askkurofai · 11 months
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realk talk tho i know it’s done the rounds a bunch of times but ‘awwww, babe, you had a crush on me? that’s embarrassing’ ‘WE’RE MARRIED’ still warms the cockles of my gnarled old heart when applied to kurofai bc the image of kurogane just straight-up having something as innocent and lovely as a crush on fai is so pure, so freeing, my spirit feels lighter already just thinking about it. enormous thunder-faced man with arms like tree roots and the temperament of your average hippopotamus*, could rip phone books in half if this were the 2000s and phone books still existed, tall as a mountain and twice as rugged, also his hands get heavy and clumsy and shake almost painfully when fai touches him on the wrist, they’ve only ever taken one selfie together and kurogane hasn’t looked at it since bc it stops him breathing but he keeps it on his phone all the same, he plays it cool but sometimes when he stands behind fai he can smell fai’s????? soap???????? or shampoo??????????????? and one time fai left a cardigan at kurogane’s place and kurogane aggressively dumped it straight into the washing machine so that the temptation to smell it like some kind of creep wouldn’t even be present, fai wore a flowercrown and short-shorts to sakura’s birthday picnic one time and made friends with the ducks on the river and slung his arm around kurogane’s shoulders and whooped with excitement and kurogane could not get the image of fai covered in flowers and cackling uproariously out of his head for weeks, i wouldn’t say he pines or anything so melodramatically maudlin but it’s just there and it’s trivial but it’s vast as well and it’s like his heart is full of bright water that keeps brimming over, anyway fifteen years later fai finds out just how embarrassingly kurogane crushed on him before finally asking him out and is Delighted and i dont really have an ending for this because i understand that unpacking a throwaway meme is superfluous & possibly puts too much strain on the inherent fragility of the medium but it happened anyway??????? i need to lie down
*don’t make me tell my first day of school in africa story again, hippopotamuses will fuck you up
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askkurofai · 11 months
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日本で暮らし始めて、長くなったファイの髪が好きな旦那様
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askkurofai · 11 months
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we're all made of glitter and nightmares (and baby, we thrive)
Tsubasa Chronicle Month 2023
- Day 17: FLUFF
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"Come on, now, go to daddy, go to daddy, that's it," Fai coos as he gently nudges the little boy towards where Syaoran is sitting cross-legged on the floor of Sakura's drawing room. 
The child crawls, hesitant at first, but then speeding off with a squeaky giggle towards his father. Syaoran smiles and it's probably the most at peace Fai has ever seen the boy (not a boy anymore, he reminds himself, he's a grown man now, with a family of his own). "I'll never get tired of the way he squeaks like that, like he's delighted about what he's doing," Syaoran says, just as the boy reaches him. He picks him up, brings him close and presses a soft kiss to his sand-coloured hair.
Fai nods. "I think every new parent has that, that wonder, when it comes to things, especially adorable things, that their children do." He huffs, amused and fond, and shakes his head. "Hell, it's not even just the new parents." When Syaoran looks at him with a questioning glance, Fai shrugs. "You and Sakura-chan both, you're adults now. And yet, I still find most everything you do endearing and wondrous."
Syaoran's eyes widen just a smidge, before he ducks his head to hide his reddening face. (It's adorable, and proves Fai's point perfectly.) "Fai-san…"
Fai shrugs again, before reaching over, patting Syaoran's head gently, and then picking the now squirming child out of his arms. The boy instantly settles, big, green eyes blinking up at Fai, before crossing adorably when Fai lightly boops his nose with the tip of his finger. The squeaky giggle that follows is as heartwarming as it was earlier.
"Will you and Kurogane-san have one, do you think?" Syaoran asks after a mostly silent minute, voice soft, eyes on his son when Fai looks up at him. 
Fai hums, half in thought, half for his grandson. "Maybe. It's never really come up, honestly, not even when we got the news of Sakura-chan's pregnancy." Fai has thought about it, though, once or twice. It doesn't sound like a bad idea. "Don't worry, though," he teases with a scrunch of his nose. "You guys are still going to be our first children. That won't change, even if we do decide to have another."
And Syaoran nods, face still pink (Fai wants to poke his cheek, see if it's as warm as it looks). "Then I'll be looking forward to having a little brother or sister."
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("Kuropon, what do you think about having children?"
"It's tiring and bad for the heart."
"I mean, yes. But."
"But what? Spit it out, mage."
"I was thinking of maybe having one?"
"We already have one, idiot. More than, actually."
"Kuro-sama, you're being obtuse. I mean, let's have another. A baby. Maybe two."
"...Did the brat's kid send you into a baby fever or something?"
"No. No. Ah, nevermind. It was just a silly idea."
"...okay. If that's what you want. Sure."
"...really?"
"Yes, really."
"I. Alright, then.")
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CLAMP, brainstorming for TRC: "Omg what if we designed contradictory characters that make sense!"
Kurogane: Lone wolf family man
Fai: Socially distant extrovert
Sakura: Amnesiac holder of memories
Syaoran: Orphan boy his own father
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At Horitsuba, one day:
Kurogane: So who's the older twin
Fai: Aw Kuro-pon-sensei, we're twins it doesn't matter
Yuui: Him
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