Taiyo
After that run-in with the strange man that tried to kidnap his little sister, Taiyo wanted nothing more than to bond with his sister. Thankfully, his desire wasn't that difficult go please considering that there were festivities practically everywhere. However, a small part of Taiyo also wanted to hang out with his friends, notably Raiku or Furījia, but he felt duty bound to stay with his sister to protect her.
"So Susei, what do you wanna do now?" The genin asked his little sister. The academy student took some time to ponder on what she wanted to next. After some thought, Susei made a decision.
"I wanna go home and open gifts with Mama," Taiyo nodded to his sister's suggestion, though he fully intended on returning to the festival. When they got home, the sound of a fireplace crackling was the first thing the siblings were greeted with. There was also the smell of cookies being prepared, likely for one but hopefully for multiple people.
"Hello sweeties," Kinrenai Akugami greeted her children as she put a plate of the confectioneries that she prepared on the table, "How was the festival?"
"It was great!" Susei exclaimed shortly after she and her brother had finished embracing their mother.
I'm glad she isn't too shaken up by that whole thing. This is a holiday after all.
"I suppose since your here now, we might as well open presents," The mother of two suggested as she revealed the two bagged gifts she hid in the kitchen. With an eager smile on their faces, the siblings raced up the stairs to get the gifts they planned on getting. In truth, their gifts were nothing extravagant, Taiyo's being a tea set for his mom and a new paintbrush for his sister. Grabbing their gifts didn't take long, so it was soon time to open the gifts. They sat down at the dining room table, their usual spot for gift-giving. A warm plate of cookies and a refreshing glass of milk was at each seat for each member of the family.
"I'll give first," Taiyo offered, grabbing the bags that contained the gifts for his family, "This one's for you Mom, and this one's yours Susei," Now came the anticipation of their reactions.
"I love it Taiyo, thank you!" Kinrenai gave a warm hug to her son, to which her daughter followed suit after she discovered that she could now paint better. Susei volunteered to give hers next, she gave a new cookbook for her mother and a transparent, scarlet rock to Taiyo. The rock served little other purpose than being a paperweight, yet the FBS master couldn't help his mesmerization by the gift.
Funny how she can get away with giving me a pretty rock for Christmas isn't it?
Well scarlet is my favorite color.
The Leaf-nin and his mother both expressed their gratitude towards the youngest Akugami child, allowing Kinrenai the freedom of gift giving. To her daughter, the gift of a new canvas was received, but to her son, a gift with more emotional value was given.
"Wait a minute..." Taiyo slowly examined the painting he got from his mother. It was obviously a family portrait, for he could see people that clearly resembled himself, his sister, and his mother, yet there was someone else that didn't seem to belong. It was man who very clearly held familial resemblance to the rest of them and he had a hunch as to who it was, he just needed the guts to ask the question. "Mom...is this older guy on the picture supposed to be Dad?"
The mother gave a knowing nod, "I took some creative liberties in my request, I thought you'd appreciate that," This prompted the young genin to give his mother the best hug that he had ever attempted to give. Though by surprise, Kinrenai gladly returned the gesture, both of them trying to hold back the tears.
"I never met Daddy..." Susei began, "What was he like?"
The two had to conclude their embrace so the little girl could understand the scenario.
"Well, your father was brave and strong," A warm and dreamy look got into. Kinrenai's eyes as she described her late husband, "and he had just about the biggest heart around. His big heart is actually why I married him," Realization lit up Susei's face, her face lowering now that she understood the source of their sadness. After that, the three of them now joined in a solemn but loving embrace, allowing themselves to feel the warmth of their lost loved one from beyond the grave. This period of embrace then transitioned to a period of silence.
"If you don't mind, I'd like to go back out into the festival to hangout with my friends," Taiyo announced to his family, hoping that he wasn't being too insensitive.
"That's fine sweetie, have fun," Kinrenai nodded as she watched her son leave the house to return to the Hyūga festival.