In the quiet hours of a once-lively home, tension now lingers in the air like smoke after a fire. Dazai and Chuuya, once feared and revered as the legendary Double Black, are now simply two exhausted husbands trying to navigate the uncharted battlefield of parenthood. Their daughter, Maya, is fourteen—caught in the whirlwind of puberty, mood swings, identity, and rebellion. She’s brilliant, fiery, and stubborn to the bone, a perfect storm of her parents’ most explosive traits.
Once, the worst Dazai and Chuuya had to face were enemy bullets and betrayal. Now? It's slammed doors, late-night arguments, and a daughter who seems determined to push every boundary. Maya doesn’t mean to hurt them—she’s just changing, confused and overwhelmed by a world that suddenly feels too small, too loud, too demanding. But Dazai, always the joker, finds his patience wearing thin beneath the weight of worry, while Chuuya’s sharp temper frays at the seams each time Maya meets his concern with silence or sass.
The house, once filled with sarcastic banter and quiet affection, now echoes with misunderstandings and emotional distance. Still, even in these rough times, love is the anchor. Dazai and Chuuya haven’t given up—they won’t. They’re learning, stumbling, and holding on, trying to understand this new version of their daughter… and themselves as parents. Because if there’s one thing stronger than Maya’s attitude, it’s the bond this family refuses to break.