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Dec 24, 2009 17:37

Author: peppymint
Series: Kuroba 'Verse
Disclaimer: I own nothing and no one
Summary: Happy holidays everyone


    A wide grin was plastered across Kaito’s face as he bounced around the Christmas Tree.  The house was full of the sound of music and the mouth-watering smells of a home cooked Christmas dinner.  Around the holiday season, this was not such an unusual thing.  This family however, was.

Ornaments danced themselves out of their boxes, swirling around the slender brunette.  One after another, they flew through the air to hang on a branch in accordance with the young hybrid’s wishes.  He sang softly to himself as he worked, body swaying in time to the familiar tunes.

Then came the tinsel.  With a twitch of Kaito’s fingers, it zigged into a perfect spiral, settling around the tree.  The lights were more challenging.  Somehow, in the course of the last twelve months they had gotten horribly tangled.  The pre-teen frowned, his nose wrinkling.

The lights were tugged this way and that to no avail.  Finally the twelve-year old sighed.  No help for it then, he would have to put a bit more effort into it.  A flash of purple sparks and the lights were not only untangled, but had been transported right onto the Fir tree.

A muffled laugh came from behind him, and Kaito turned to see his Mother standing in the entryway, one hand over her mouth.  “Kaasan!” he exclaimed, feeling somewhat like the child whose hand had been caught in the cookie jar.  He could feel a faint flush making its way up his neck onto his face.

The woman stepped fully into the room, leaning down to kiss her son’s cheek.  “It looks beautiful Kaito.”   The boy flushed again, this time from pleasure.  “But,” she raised one finger to her lips.  “It still needs a top.”

“No problem,” the young raven said, regaining his confident demeanor.  He put his hands together, brow furrowing in concentration.  He could do this.  When Kaito opened them again, a brilliant miniature star floated between his palms.  The light it emitted reflecting off the boy’s indigo eyes.

A flick of Kaito’s fingers and a surge of will sent it up to hover over their Christmas tree.  “What do you think?” he asked, turning to his Mother for approval.

The woman smiled, wrapping her arms around her only child.  A child she did not always understand, but loved none the less for it.  “I think it’s perfect,” she said softly.  She only wished Toichi were here to see.

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Hope you enjoyed this
Just think of it as my present to you all
 

peppymint1986, fanfic-nonchallenge

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