Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Paradise Lost ❯ Abyss ( Chapter 2 )
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Chapter Two: Abyss:
The Kimoto home life was rather less than ideal for a child to live
in. The house had only a living room, kitchen, play room, and four
bedrooms. There wasn't much room for all three of the older boys to
play in. They didn't really get many toys to place with either. The
two older boys slept in a room together while Nobu shared his room
with the new baby. To make matters much worse, they practically
lived in the middle of nowhere in the countryside of Kobe.
Akio was the one who took care of all four boys. Haruka went out
and made her kills to keep herself alive. Due to the age gap
between his brothers, Daisuke couldn't really form attachments
early on. Despite Nobu being so kind and gentle to him, the little
boy couldn't really shake the empty feeling forming in his stomach.
His mother never bonded with him like she did with her other three
children. Aiko pretty much held him and took care of him.
Yasuo never really liked his baby brother. He looked down in the
baby's crib and sneered.
“Why are you even here?” he asked the child. Daisuke's
innocent little look made him want to smack the child around for
the hell of it. At the time, the oldest son couldn't understand why
he despised the baby so much. The boy always had a strong
attachment to their mother though Haruka didn't feel the same about
any of her children. In Yasuo's unconscious mind, he viewed his
younger brothers as a threat in being number one in Haruka's
favors. The boy even sometimes wished his father and brothers would
disappear so it would just be him and Haruka.
Shichiro was the weakest of all the children. At times, he seemed
to need someone to guide him in the right direction to keep himself
stable. The little boy appeared to need something or someone to
make him complete. Probably that was the reason why he stuck by
Yasuo most of the time. Unlike most of the males in the family,
Yasuo didn't really mind Shichiro following him around in a sense.
Mind you, he found the boy annoying at times, but he saw some uses
in his younger brother. It was rather safe to say that Shichiro
became Yasuo's second-in-command.
Nobu was the quiet child of the family. He pretty much existed to
keep the peace between brothers. He would end up taking care of the
younger siblings as well. Nobu spent most of his time reading and
just looking around at nature outside of their tiny house. Out of
all three brothers, Nobu was vaguely the closest to the new baby.
The boy was rather protective of his little brother. Today, he sat
with Daisuke as he slept in his bassinet in the play room. Yasuo
and Shichiro were goofing around and being noisy.
“Can't catch me!” the oldest brother yelled as he ran
away from the second son. Nobu put his finger to his lips and tried
to hush the boys.
“Could you please keep it down? Baby Dai is sleeping,”
he whispered. The boys stopped running around and went quiet.
Shichiro bowed his head.
“I'm sorry,” he said in a soft voice. Yasuo, on the
other hand, snorted and walked off. Shichiro watched him head
outside with a puzzled look on his face. He looked over at Nobu
sitting on the couch.
“Why does he do that would you mention Dai-kun?” he
asked. His younger brother shrugged at him.
“Did you try talking to him?” Nobu asked. The older
brother shook his head.
“He wouldn't say,” Shichiro replied.
Outside, Yasuo frowned and paced around. Baby Dai, this! Baby
Dai, that! Why is it all about him?!? He kicked away an
empty glass bottle out of the pathway. Pretty soon, he would have
another person that would come to despise in the family.
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Aki and the Mother weren't satisfied yet with the offspring that
Haruka and Akio were producing. Only two of the boys had potential
in their blood. It would be safer to at least have one more
potential sire. Aki waited in her human form on the front porch for
the husband to return home from shopping. Akio froze when he saw
the temptress smiling at him.
“Good evening,” she greeted him. The man dropped the
bag of vegetables and meats on the ground.
“Aki-sama…” he gasped. The kitsune put up her
hand to silence him.
“I need another favor of you,” she told him. Akio
slowly shook his head.
“Oh no,” he said rushed, “Haruka doesn't want to
have another child. She'll kill me if she gets pregnant
again!” Aki gave him a wicked smile as she rose to her feet
and walked over to her puppet. His heart raced as her right hand
cupped his cheek. Her eyes locked straight on his.
“It's okay,” she said in her seductive whisper.
“She won't harm you because she is attracted to you. You know
this, right?” Akio gulped at her words. The kitsune worked
her charm around her favorite puppet.
“I'm attracted to you too,” she told him. His eyes
widened with this bombshell.
“Y-Y-You do?” he asked.
“Uh-hm,” Aki said in low voice. She leaned in and
planted a gentle kiss on his lips. Heat trembled down his spine.
His hands ached to reach up and hold her. The kitsune slowly pulled
away. The husband opened his eyes and took in a breath. He gave her
a long, slow nod.
“I'll do it,” he said in softly. Aki smiled and tapped
him on his cheek.
“Good boy,” she cooed.
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By 1966, Haruka found herself pregnant again. The day she learned
that, she wanted to so loud in rage it would wake up the demons
sleeping underground. Akio, on the other hand, was overjoyed.
“That's great, honey!” he exclaimed, embracing her in
his arms. “I hope this one is a girl!” Haruka shoved
her husband away with a shout.
“No, it's not!” she yelled. “This is not good! I
don't want any more children!!!” Akio looked at her like a
sweet little child.
“Please?” he asked. “I just want at least one
daughter and then we can stop.” His wife looked at him with
the devil in her eyes.
“You said that last time before Daisuke was born!” she
snapped. Akio put up his hands at her.
“Okay, okay,” he said. “I mean it this time! I
really do!” His wife leaned in close to his feet with an icy
look in her eyes.
“This one better be the last one we're having!” she
barked. “I will have your head if I end up pregnant again
after this one!” Haruka smacked him on the arm.
“Ow,” her husband said in a soft voice, “Okay,
okay. I promise! This will be the last one!” The wife sneered
and walked back into the house. Yasuo didn't take too kindly to the
news.
“Why do we need more children here?” he asked.
“Daisuke is annoying enough. I don't want another
sibling!” Akio patted him on the head.
“Aw, don't be like that Yasuo-kun,” he said. “You
might come to love this baby.” The twelve-year-old boy shoved
him away. Nobu put his hand on his brother's shoulder.
“Calm down,” he whispered. Yasuo snorted and walked
back to the room that he shared with Shichiro. The other two boys
welcomed the soon-to-be new addition with open arms. Nobu looked
down at Daisuke in his arms.
“Did you hear that?” he whispered to the one-year-old
boy. “You're getting a little brother or sister.” He
bounced the baby in his lap for a bit. Haruka felt like throwing up
when she heard those words again. She shot another death glare at
her husband. Akio gave her a rather sheepish look. The pregnant
wife lowered her head on the dining table. She just wanted this
little brat to be born so that she could get on with her life.
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On February second, 1967, Haruka gave both to the couple's first
daughter. Akio felt the pride of fatherhood rush through him again
when he first laid eyes on her.
“She's so beautiful!” he gasped. His wife again felt no
attachment to them just like her other four children. The nurses in
the hall watched with great concern in their eyes. In fact, one of
them knocked on the door. The couple glanced over to see the young
nurse poking her head in the open doorway.
“Excuse me,” she said in tiny voice. Haruka raised an
eyebrow at her.
“What?” she snapped. Akio rested his hand on her
shoulder.
“There, there, dear,” he said in her ear. He turned his
attention to the nurse staring at them.
“Can we help you?” he asked in a calm tone. The nurse
shuffled her feet before speaking.
“Kimoto-san, can we speak with you for a moment?” she
asked made herself ask.
“Sure,” Akio replied. He kissed his wife on the head
and followed the nurse into the hallway. “You wanted to see
me?” he asked once he was out of earshot of Haruka. The
nurses didn't know exactly how to come out and address this to the
father. The leader of the group stepped forward.
“It's just,” she began. “Your wife doesn't seem
too interested in your daughter.” Aiko gave him a little
smile.
“Ah, it's nothing,” he brushed off. The nurses looked
rather uncertain.
“But…” the leader tried to reason with him.
“It's just how she was raised,” the father told them.
“I'm sure she means well.”
“But that isn't good for a child's growth,” another
nurse spoke up. Akio waved them all off.
“It's okay,” he said. “The kids all have me. I
can handle them.” The nurses still weren't certain, but said
nothing. Despite his words, five children became too much the
couple to handle in that small house in the backwoods. Akio wasn't
really sleeping much anymore. Due to lack of proper eating, he had
started to look frail again. Seeing him like this became a moment
of disillusionment. So much so, that it became Haruka's idea that
they needed an escape.