Yukio felt
Kyoko's arms around him. It was something he never got tired of. So
much love and so much trust in that simple hug. He wanted to hug her
back, but looking down at his hands he saw how dirty they had become
from handling the briquettes.
Beside him
Urufu had thrust what looked like an oversized hair-dryer into his
grill and the briquettes were already spitting sparks as they heated
up. A minute or so later he seemed satisfied and with a naughty grin
he handed the devise over to Yukio.
How hard
can it be? Yukio thought. It took him less than half a minute to
regret that thought.
He got some
help from Urufu, and together they brought the second grill to the
temperature where it would take care of itself. All the while Kyoko
never let go of her embrace, and Yukio could feel her face buried in
his back. It made fixing the grill harder, but he didn't mind at all.
“No games?”
he asked?
“No games,”
Urufu said. “We're a bit too old for that anyway. The kids can play
around by themselves for all I care.”
“Kids,”
Yukio laughed. “Some of them are older than we were.” He felt
Kyoko tighten her grip on him. Sorry my love. It'll be just fine,
I promise.
“Well,
we're not putting them to work or anything.”
We
won't. Not like they did back then. But even so it was
kinda fun, Yukio remembered.
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