Discomfort (2/?)
anonymous
September 18 2011, 16:23:35 UTC
They shouldn't have been shocked -after all, it wasn't the first time such a thing happened- but still, they didn't know what to say when they came back into a house where shouts, cry and yelling filled the air.
Shizuo glared at Izaya, one that seemed to say that the 'mother' should have taught their child better manners so that such a thing wouldn't happen. To the blonde, it was hell when he had to return back home after a simple shopping of the groceries to only find the house in a mess; glasses shattered, chairs thrown from one end of the room to the other and somehow -he didn't know if it was on purpose- milk spilled all over.
Izaya smirked at the sight and only shrugged at Shizuo's glare, as though to say that it was his fault that their children were this....violent. The shouts, scream and chaos went on despite their presence. Only when Shizuo let out a loud cough did everything go quiet.
All eight eyes -excluding Roppis'- were fixed on them before Izaya asked with slight amusment, “Did something interesting happen while we were gone?”
“That bastard called-”
“Un-nameable mocked-”
“Both Deli-nii and Hibi-nii didn't-”
“Trouble.”
All the four children began at the same time before sentences of theirs mixed up and tangled with each others only to contribute to noise pollution in the house. While both Izaya and Shizuo were busy trying to get each of their child to speak at a time, Izaya caught the red eye raven switching off the television and murmur something under his breath before he walked away as if all the chaos cause held no relation with him.
Only did it then came to Izaya's mind. Where was their youngest son, Tsukishima?
That was when everything piece of the puzzle settled down in the raven's mind, the reason behind the fight caused. He shook his head and let out a tired sigh, “Okay, calm down. What did Roppi say to Tsuki?”
“Huh?” Shizuo turned to the raven, questions of how did the raven come to such a conclusion written all over his face.
Ahahaha...this anon is quite the slow writer cause of other fills, so the next update might be....well, it would be taking quite awhile. I'll try to finish this asap together with blushing Tsuki (Anon love Tsuki~~~!!!! =w=)
Shizuo glared at Izaya, one that seemed to say that the 'mother' should have taught their child better manners so that such a thing wouldn't happen. To the blonde, it was hell when he had to return back home after a simple shopping of the groceries to only find the house in a mess; glasses shattered, chairs thrown from one end of the room to the other and somehow -he didn't know if it was on purpose- milk spilled all over.
Izaya smirked at the sight and only shrugged at Shizuo's glare, as though to say that it was his fault that their children were this....violent. The shouts, scream and chaos went on despite their presence. Only when Shizuo let out a loud cough did everything go quiet.
All eight eyes -excluding Roppis'- were fixed on them before Izaya asked with slight amusment, “Did something interesting happen while we were gone?”
“That bastard called-”
“Un-nameable mocked-”
“Both Deli-nii and Hibi-nii didn't-”
“Trouble.”
All the four children began at the same time before sentences of theirs mixed up and tangled with each others only to contribute to noise pollution in the house. While both Izaya and Shizuo were busy trying to get each of their child to speak at a time, Izaya caught the red eye raven switching off the television and murmur something under his breath before he walked away as if all the chaos cause held no relation with him.
Only did it then came to Izaya's mind. Where was their youngest son, Tsukishima?
That was when everything piece of the puzzle settled down in the raven's mind, the reason behind the fight caused. He shook his head and let out a tired sigh, “Okay, calm down. What did Roppi say to Tsuki?”
“Huh?” Shizuo turned to the raven, questions of how did the raven come to such a conclusion written all over his face.
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