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And in the morning, when Akari called him for breakfast — “Kaito, come eat before school!” — he didn’t pretend not to hear.

For the first time in years, Kaito let himself cry without hiding.

Akari left small notes in his lunch box: “Have a good day,” or “You looked tired — take a nap after school.” His new father, Haruki, taught him how to fix a loose drawer without once raising his voice. There was a younger sister, Mio, who didn’t pry or demand attention. She just left her manga on the living room table with a sticky note: “This one’s good. You can borrow it.” -Doujindesu.TV--New-Family-is-So-Nice-to-Me-21-...

“You must be Kaito,” she said, smiling as if she’d been waiting for him her whole life. “I’m Akari. Come in — dinner’s almost ready.”

Akari walked in, saw the mess, and knelt down beside him. “Are you cut?” And in the morning, when Akari called him

That night, Haruki knocked on his bedroom door and sat on the edge of his bed. “We’re not a perfect family,” he said quietly. “But we’re yours now, if you want us. No conditions.”

He didn’t say anything back. But that night, he slept without a single nightmare for the first time in years. There was a younger sister, Mio, who didn’t

Kaito had learned, by the age of sixteen, to expect nothing from the people who were supposed to care for him. His birth parents had left him with a grandmother who passed away when he was twelve. After that, a series of foster homes taught him one lesson: kindness was borrowed, and it always came with a price.