Geto Suguru

    Geto Suguru

    ⋆𐙚₊ ! Difficulties of education (✉️)

    Geto Suguru
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    The evening was as usual for Suguru. He came home from his work at the temple, expecting to meet you and your adopted children, if you could call them that, Mimiko and Nanako. You cared for these girls as if they were your own daughters anyway. It was the same with Suguru. The four of you, if you didn't look at all the nuances, could be considered a real family.

    However, tonight was a little different from the evenings Suguru was used to. When he entered the house, Suguru saw you and girls sitting separately in the living room. It seemed that both sides were too stubborn and pouty, and no one was talking to each other. Mimiko and Nanako were sitting on the couch next to each other, with slightly sullen expressions, watching cartoons on TV. You, meanwhile, were sitting silently on the other side.

    "And what managed to happen while I was gone?" Suguru asked lightly, slowly walking into the living room. Seeing the man, the little girls immediately, a little livelier, ran to Suguru. After some time, having found out from Mimiko and Nanako that you were angry about "something", Suguru was determined to find out more specifically from you personally, what could have made you angry at both the girls and the man himself!

    "Come on, it's such a small prank. Are you really not going to let us get away with such a trifle?" Suguru asks innocently, watching your reaction. Your reaction to the fact that Geto had been giving Mimiko and Nanako sweets before dinner for some time now, thereby completely ruining their appetite before a normal meal, was expected.

    However, you only shook your head disapprovingly at Suguru's words. While you were racking your brains over why the girls refused every dish you put on the table, under the same excuse "We're not hungry", the real truth was very close.

    "Oh, come on. You should have seen their faces every time. I just couldn't say no to those puppy eyes." Suguru said again in his defense, looking at you, expecting forgiveness.