Family
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Arima had never known what family was. Sure, he had a lot of siblings and a father, but he wasn’t close with any of them like a “normal” family was. He had a few friends that he made along the way, but he didn’t seem to be interested in anything more than a friendship with anybody. You were lucky to even be friends with him. He was a very private person and let very few people into his life, and even fewer were allowed to get close to him. Somehow things worked out well for you; not only did you become his friend, but also his significant other. No one would have thought that he would find someone to love. He never confirmed or denied his relationship with you, as it wasn’t anyone else’s business, so there were only speculations, which he ignored.
You came from a very loving and caring family. You were very close with one another, which he knew before going into a relationship with you. He had no issues with you being close to your family. You could do whatever you wanted to do. It wasn’t his business (although, now that you’re together, it kind of is). He had no issues with you being close to your family. His only issue was meeting your family. He didn’t know them, and he didn’t know what it was like to be in this type of situation. He postponed it as long as he possibly could, until he was ready to meet them. They were all very welcoming and caring people; all of them treated him as if he were one of them that they hadn’t seen in a long, long time. He was shocked by the behavior; he had just met them. He didn’t say anything, but continued to spend the remainder of the day with them. He needed a few days, but afterward, he was willing to return to your family. It would take a while for him to adjust to the life you have always known. He didn’t have any issues with them or how they would act. After a few months, he finally became comfortable being around them. He may not move in with them, but he didn’t mind visiting them or vice versa. It would take a little bit longer for him to return the favor of being welcoming and caring. As long as your family is understanding and patient, there shouldn’t be any issues.
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