Hey. Hey Saya-mun. KyoSaya.
Sayaka! Her father is a businessman, and her mother is an air stewardess, so she was usually left to fend for herself. And as a romantic, the domestic nature of cooking appeals to her - with Kyoko’s ravenous appetite, there’s certainly no lack of gratitude.
(Kyoko can cook, but she is more limited because she favors instant meals whereas Sayaka encourages a healthy diet).
Who does the laundry and other chores:
Both. Kyoko is messy and has the bad habit of hoarding trash, but she’ll do the laundry from time to time because she enjoys the feeling of being clean. Sayaka does just about everything else.
How many children do they have:
One. It took time because Kyoko was initially against having a family – they would have more to lose, after all, and her past largely played into that fear. Sayaka wanted to reshape those memories, though, and she finally won out. It took time to go through, but they adopted a little girl.
Sayaka. Kyoko’s family was very religious, what with her father being a Catholic priest. To say that she was sheltered would be an understatement; in fact, she is still sometimes uncomfortable expressing her sexuality. Granted, Kyoko can be aggressive, but romance overwhelms her, so she typically doesn’t mind that Sayaka is more dominate.
Favorite nonsexual activity:
Watching late night dramas. Sayaka adores black-and-white noir films, and Kyoko indulges them because it means more time to hold Sayaka.
Their favorite place to be together:
Home. Sayaka prefers the aquarium and Kyoko the arcade, but most of their time is spent sprawled across their bed. Sometimes they sleep, sometimes they have sex – usually they just lie together.
Breaking into the Sakura Church on their anniversary. Kyoko will visit her family’s graves on respective dates such as Father’s Day; Sayaka visits them on her own time to leave fresh flowers.
Conveniently enough, their combined character song sounds like a romantic duet. (And I’m Home)
What they do for each other on holidays:
More than anything, they appreciate the fact that they’re together, so Sayaka will cook a holiday meal, Kyoko will eat it all, and they’ll tolerate each other’s company.
Where did they go for their honeymoon:
No honeymoon and no official wedding, but Kyoko took Sayaka for a walk in the moonlight and said that if she could, she would. That was enough.
Where did they first meet:
On the street corner where Kyoko tried to rob Sayaka. In the end, Sayaka wound up sharing her lunch with Kyoko, and it was the start of something beautiful.
A Shiba Inu. He found them, actually; Sayaka left the door open in the midst of spring cleaning, and he showed himself inside. Kyoko quickly fell in love with his will-do attitude, and that was that. He’s good with the kid, too.
They bicker all of the time, but they both have tempers, and even small things get blown out of proportion so that their fights are loud and lengthy. Afterwards, Kyoko is the first to seek her out, but Sayaka is almost always the one to apologize.
Do they go on vacations, if so where:
The beach! Sayaka loves the ocean, and when she learns that Kyoko can’t swim, she teaches her. It makes it infinitely more fun for the both of them.