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Summary:

For Sanemi, pups had never been more than a riddle wrapped in cries, meals, and sleep. Fatherhood? A Family? The warmth of a nest? None of it had ever crossed in his mind — not once. Until The world seemed to pause right in front of him, and something inside his alpha core cracked Open. A yearning for Giyuu bloomed so fierce that just holding it in felt like swallowing embers.

Too bad fate loves a good joke. And Sanemi's body? It's apparently on fate's side, ready to spill every secret his stubborn pride tries to look away. In the end, he's about to find out that nature doesn't ask nicely — and that the sweetest things in life often come wrapped in the most unexpected, bitter moments first.

Notes:

I want to clarify that I don't know much English since it's not my native language, but I'll try my best to translate this for you. Please let me know if you find any mistakes.

(See the end of the work for more notes.)

Chapter 1: Baby

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Bringing a new life into the world is, by definition, The most chaotic and contradictory act of all. To an outsider, having a child often looks like nothing more than an endless loop of crying, sleepless nights, an everday chaos — a noisy puzzle that defies all reason. Nobody tells you when exactly your perspective shifts, or for a heart that once felt nothing for that kind of tenderness can suddenly find itself craving the warmth of a nest with an almost desperate hunger.

They said for longing for parenhood doesn't come fron the mind, but fron the blood — fron the purest, most primal instinct. It's a bond so deep that when two souls connect with enough strength, the boundaries of the body themselves begin to fade. And so, love becomes a force so physical and so empathetic that it makes you carry the weight of creation alongside another, reminding you that the sweetest, most perfect happines often demands, as its first price, a gentle and unexpected kind of pain.

Notes:

• The characters used in this story are not my property; credit belongs to Koyoharu Gotoge and Ufotable.

• No adaptations or use of this idea are permitted without my prior authorization. If you do obtain my permission, you must give proper credit. Copying is strictly prohibited.