How I accidentally adopted my teenage nephew as my son
AN: So I wrote a family fic of sorts on Dojima. This is my excuse of a fic on Dojima and Yu calling each other Dad and Son. Mostly based on persona 4 golden and diverges. Crossposted from Ao3. See here to read on ao3.
Summary:
When he made an offer for his nephew to stay in Inaba for a year, he never thought that he'd end up getting a son of sorts.
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"Congratulations are in order I guess." Ryotaro couldn't think of anything else to say. Words were never his thing.
Ryotaro listened to his sister give her thanks, talk in excitement about her promotion, how she did not really expect this kind of promotion. She then went on what happened recently about her work though he knew that he would be lost somewhere along with just the first two sentences. Well, that's how she had always been. While never managing to keep up with what she shared with him, just listening and hearing her talk was enough for the two of them. They haven't talked that much due life getting to them. There were a lot of reasons. While their recent calls were a bit of out of the blue, it was a welcome distraction.
Whenever he was lost in their conversation, a few lines often brought him back to the topic, like big news.
"It couldn't have come at a better time! I'll be out of the country this time. Yuuji would be with me because he has work near there. Great coincidence, right?"
Wait. Did she say out of the country? He was happy for her but then...
"What about your kid?" Are you planning on bringing him along was the silent question. How good is it to bring a kid out of a country? He grew up in Inaba. He can imagine living in the city but out of the country? He couldn't imagine how difficult that was.
"Actually, that reminds me, we'll be leaving him behind. Yuuji and I prefer him continuing his school here not to mention Yu's a very independent kid. It wouldn't really be a problem since he's such a well-behaved kid."
Alone? Nanako's face flashed through his mind. Ryotaro felt conflicted. The idea of a kid suddenly moving to another country but being left behind... He didn't know which was worse. He knew some teenagers could live alone given the circumstances. Still... to be left alone for a year on your own? No matter how mature his sister claimed his nephew was, a kid was a kid. All kids needed looking after. Not that he was an ideal Dad or a parental model. The truth was, he was the furthest thing from one.
Not even thinking about it, he opened his mouth.
"How about he spends a year here in Inaba? The house could use another person."
That was how he jinxed himself in taking in his nephew.
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He hated life officially.
There were still no clues to Chisato's case. There was this new bizarre case? Adachi didn't make it easy either. Going home was starting to be harder. Work just piled up. Why did he offer to take in his nephew? He wasn't doing that good with Nanako. How was it going to be any different from Yu? It didn't help that the kid was very formal. Too formal. It was either the kid felt like a stranger, or he wasn't doing enough job as an uncle to make him feel at home.
April passed like a blur. Sleepless nights at the station. He was barely home. By the time May came, worked slowed a bit but still a lot. It was enough that it gave him a little break here and here. It was enough that he could be home to see Nanako and his nephew a few days. Most of the time that he came home, the kids were already asleep and he was bone-tired to notice anything. May break was enough that his mind was awake at home to notice a few subtle differences to his house.
The first thing that looked different was the kitchen. It was generally left unused since Chisato... The kitchen felt used and rearranged? Nanako wouldn't touch the kitchen except for frying eggs and toast so maybe it's his nephew? Boys normally don't cook. Or do kids these days do? Then there was Nanako. Oddly enough. Nanako was no longer just singing Junes. She started singing about Yu. She was all about big brother this and that. Her topics ranged about everything they did from cooking, to shopping, to chores and gardening.
Was Yu some miracle or was his age catching up to him? Does it only take a month for kids to bond fast enough to call someone big bro? It sure felt like he was missing out. He wished there were more people on the force. Work was ten times more due to the lack of people. He knew he should try to be home more. He had made promises to himself multiple times but ultimately failing to meet the goal. It was work, it was more important. That was the excuse he told himself, just so that he felt less guilty whenever he stepped into the house.
Luckily enough, the latter part of May allowed him at back on home earlier. Time was mostly spent with Nanako and Yu, the latter oddly liked talking to him. He didn't get it though. He burned braincells thinking of topics to touch and half the time he couldn't seem to let go of interrogating the kid half the time.
Still... going home was more pleasant. It felt okay. For one, they didn't as have to eat as much take outs as before. The refrigerator always seemed full. There was always homemade dinner. That solved the kitchen mystery fast. Dinner was always delicious. His nephew liked to cook. a lot.
At times him and Yu were talking and Nanako would start rubbing her eyes. Bedtime for his daughter. Usually, he would take care of it but sometimes he was too tired, not that he minded, he loved Nanako like no other and Yu just moved like he could tell how tired he was.
"It's bedtime for you little missy." Yu's arms were open, swooping to carry Nanako like he'd been doing it all along.
Nanako grabbed what her little arms could at Yu's shoulders, and she was leaning on him, nuzzling like a kitten. "...Bedtime...story?" she mumbled but mostly close to dozing off. Yu just laughed softly, patting the crown of her hair. "Only a little then." Satisfied with that, the little girl dozed off. Ryotaro knew, she might wake up once in bed just for that story promised. He wondered if Yu realized what he just promised Nanako.
The image was warm. It was so reminiscent of how it was before. Before everything went wrong.
"I'll take her to bed uncle." Yu's smooth and honeyed voice snapped him out of his thoughts.
"Sure. You should also go to bed too after this." Yu smiled in response as he started off go upstairs but stopped midway, remembering something.
"Goodnight uncle."
"Oh. Umm. Goodnight Yu." He answered awkwardly. Yu nodded, not reacting to his awkwardness and then left to take Nanako to bed.
It wasn't like before. It was new. It wasn't bad. It felt... different. He couldn't tell if he liked it or not.
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"It's an old scooter, but she's a beaut that won't let you down." Ryotaro was just trying to be an uncle. Give the kid a little treat seeing as how well Nanako and Yu got along,. Too well that they're now brother and sister. He had never seen two quiet kids that together be so lively? So far, Yu has been a great addition to the house ignoring his odd choice of friends, and the weird places he hangs out. Multiple part-time jobs, managing his lively friends, watching out for Nanako, and he scoring high on his exams; it was a well deserved reward.
What he didn't expect was the kid smiling, eyes beaming which took him with surprise. It almost gave him this idea that this was Yu's way of expressing pure happiness that reminded him of Nanako. That's what it looked like to him. He wanted to rub his eyes if he was seeing things since the kid wasn't that expressive to begin with. Not that he could really say no on getting a scooter when Yu already got the license way too quickly, waving it in front of him moments ago. He was hoping to have more time to surprise him. This kid...It coming to look like Yu's the sort you need to take a few extra steps for.
Now Ryotaro really needed to think of some reasonable excuse to tell his sister of why he agreed to Yu getting a scooter license and giving him his old scooter. Afterall, this was the same old scooter that gave his sister and their parents headaches.
"Are you sure I can have this?!" Yu asked, a smile in his voice that he never heard before. His eyes seemed to shine, still grey, but colors seemed bounced off.
"Hahaha. Of course! Definitely! You should have seen this old man of yours, talking about taking an afternoon break, going here for parts and had this worked on for you? Such a doting dad for his kids, isn't he?" Adachi teased.
Then Ryotaro, of course, smacked Adachi. That was way too much information. He was grateful that Adachi accompanied him but he didn't need to add those details.
"Shut up. You're rambling nonsense." Dojima grumbled then looked at Yu. "Go ahead. Give it a test run."
Yu in his part, seemed to perk like a kid, as perky as he could get. The only indication that made him think of it was the look on his eyes. Once again, it reminded him of Nanako. "Thanks Dad!" As if realizing his slip of the tongue, Yu went to the scooter a little too fast give it a run. Despite doing so, Ryotaro saw his ears turning a little red.
"Wow. That's such a proud dad look on your face right now. You're really a sucker for both Nanako and Yu as well aren't you, Dojima-san?"
This time, Ryotaro made sure to smack Adachi's back HARD, just so he wouldn't see the blush he felt on his face.
It felt weirdly nice. From Uncle to Dad, that sure took him by surprise. Dad, huh? Uggh. He didn't want to think about it.
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Why did such a word give him weird vibes? He has a daughter who's called him Dad. Why did this feel so... He shook his idea at the thought. It was just a slip-up, nothing more, and tried not letting his thoughts linger on it.
That's what he told himself every time he remembered Yu saying it. He was sure Yu never meant to say it too.
"Alright Dojima-san. Lay it on us. You've been way too happy for days. So what's been making you so happy? Nanako?"
Then Adachi the bastard had to open his stupid mouth.
"Ahhh. Probably Yu-kun. You know, his nephew. He's been grinning like that over being called Dad."
Of course that meant another hit to Adachi's back. He ignored the blabbermouth's complaint. Why couldn't Adachi be this focused on work?
The others just laughed though.
"He grew so fast on you. Hard not to. Doesn't he prepare those delicious lunches of yours?"
"You lucked out having kids like that. So young but so thoughtful and responsible. I could only wish my kids were the same. Haha."
"I guess I did." And he would not say more.
"And yet you won't give us a bite on those lunches of yours."
"Of course not. They're delicious and I'm spending who knows much time here. I need every bite."
"Uhuh." Was what his colleagues said, completely unconvinced. He'd leave it at that. He really needed the food. It wasn't definitely because his kids made it together one time for him.
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"Dad, Yosuke's sleeping over tomorrow." Yu was pouring water to his glass. As if realizing what he had just said, Yu looked down, then drank water from his glass.
The blush was noticeable too. He was glad the newspaper covered his own face.
Like every time this happened, they both acted like it was never mentioned.
"I'll leave the futon for you. You can take it out later."
"Th-thanks. Then I'll be upstairs a bit to do homework." Yu took a hasty retreat.
"Oh Dad, the bath's ready for you." Nanako announced and then tilted her head looking at him and where Yu went. "Big bro? Hmmm." Nanako then looked back at her Dad.
"Oh... Uhhh... Great."
"Dad. You and big bro are acting weird again. I don't get it." Nanako's eyes never felt bigger and piercing as it did at that moment.
Ryotaro laughed awkwardly. "You're imagining things. I'll be taking that bath then. Thanks Nanako." He gave her a quick pat and hug as he made his way for the bath.
Dad.
He was thinking about it as he took his bath.
Dad.
Still thinking about it as he dozed off to bed. He hoped not to end up thinking about this for days.
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He shouldn't have been surprised that Yu used the same term for trouble too.
Ryotaro was just turning a page of the newspaper when it happened.
Yu, hefting what seemed to be a guitar case, trying to be subtly to leaving the house.
"And where are you going? It's a school night and I don't think you're going out for work?"
The mentioned boy faced him, grey eyes avoiding his for second before locking with his. That was weird even for Yu.
"I'm sorry Dad." Yu paused and watched him, as Ryotaro stood up and crossed arms. The way he said it... sounded like trouble. Like teenage causing trouble.
Yu waited a few more seconds, blinking and just staring at him. Just when he thought Yu was not going to speak, the boy did. "You see Dad, I...I'llbemakingsureI'llbeinschooltomorrowThanks!" Yu spoke so fast, face seemingly red but for different reasons. Yu turned back to slide the door open, not even waiting for a response.
"Wait? What? Wait a second here Yu." His mind stuck on the Dad comment for a second or two and then remembering Yu was obviously going to hightail out of the house permission granted or not.
That seemed to be what Yu was counting on as the kid ran for it. "I'm reallly sorry! I'll be back home tomorrow!" His voice faded, running from the house, despite Ryotaro rushing out to the door trying and failing to chase Yu.
"Yu! Come back here. Yu!" His shouts were ignored and watched his kid's figure fade into the distance.
"Did something happen?" Nanako walked in confusion towards him, fresh out of bath.
He hefted a sigh. Did he jinxed himself when he wished once Yu to act like a normal kid?
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"How unusual to see you here Dojima-san."
"Haha. I thought I might buy a thing or two for dinner."
"That's great. Speaking of which, tell that son of yours to drop by, I have some new seeds he might be interested in."
"Son? Oh you mean Yu. Yes... Of course you meant Yu." Even people these days referred to Yu as his. It was sort of heartwarming and nice. And the switch from nephew to son. Did they really act that way towards the others?
The housewife just laughed. "It's so easy to forget sometimes he's your nephew, especially with how the way the three of you look. Like he's always been here."
"Uhhh. Right. Oh, I'll let Yu know. Thanks."
"No need to worry. It's really nice seeing how into gardening your kids are. You have to make sure they're always eating their greens."
"Yes. Definitely. Uhhh... I'll be going now to check on dinner to buy."
"Oh sure! Don't let me keep you." The housewife laughs.
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"Dad why did you ask me to go up and down. I don't get it?" Nanako said in confusion.
Yu sent similar looks to him though opted not say anything.
"Nevermind that. Come here you two. Sit." Ryotaro said with a smile, siting on his usual place by the coffee table.
Nanako and Yu looked at each other, mirroring bewildered looks but nonetheless sat on their usual respective places.
Ryotaro placed what seemed to be a boxed cake, then silently opened it, gathering his thoughts all the while.
He looked at the two, Nanako who looked curiously on the cake and Yu as usual, looked neutral but knowing the kid for months, he was definitely smiling.
He coughed. "So....uh. Today's a special day for us as a family."
"It's a special day?" Nanako wondered.
"That's right. It's the day the three of us become a family."
"What about before?" Nanako asked. Yu just silently watched him or was probably silently laughing like the little shit he was.
"Well...uh. Anyway. At any rate this is the day we become a real family."
"I see." Nanako turned to look at Yu. "I don't really get it, but isn't that great, Big bro?"
"Yeah." Yu gives off a gentle smile towards Nanako, and then eyes sweeping off to once again to his own mug served and looked back at him. "Dad-uncle, this mug?"
Ryotaro laughs. "We should really stop doing this. You're already like a son to me. Please use this mug. It's got your name on it. I'm sure it would make Chisato happy."
"Oh. Thanks Dad. I'll treasure it."
"And this." Ryotaro hands Nanako a folded paper and Nanako reads it.
"Any day is fine." Nanako looks back in curiosity.
He smiles again. "It means any time is fine. I promised I'll go."
"Okay." Nanako smiles happily.
Life couldn't get any better than this.
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Just when he thought nothing could get any better, mistakes happened that changed everything drastically.
He hurled accusations, dragged his kid to the station that ended up causing Nanako to be kidnapped and Yu to take on everything.
Like the kid he was, he came home, Nanako rescued through her health not yet sure if she would be okay.
So they waited.
"Uncle...ummm... Here you go." Yu pushed on perfectly cute bunny-shaped apple slices. " You need to eat so Nanako won't worry about you."
He smiled his thanks, taking in the plate of apple slices and looking at his tired looking nephew or son.
Uncle.
Maybe he deserved it. Once he saw the letter, the world felt like it was crumbling down on him. Someone had dared to send a letter to his house. To his kid. It felt like... he was about to lose everything. Chisato's face flashed to his mind at the time. Instead of thinking things through, he panicked and messed up everything. He wanted to rub his face. He noticed mildly how Yu ommited himself from the equation.
It hurt how he failed. It felt even more awful to leave everything to a seventeen-year-old kid when he shouldn't have to. It should be his. But what probably hurt the most is how Yu seemed to have distanced himself, the expressive kid that came out sometime during the year was fading away, his voice sounding like a ghost, ready to disappear into the darkness.
This he had to fix and there was no time but present to do it.
He took a bite. Yu smiled from his seat, a little awkward from the usual smiles, the same that he used to give when he started living with them. His eyes were neutral, as if to protect himself. Ryotaro couldn't ignore his kid's bagged eyes, and when the kid noticed his stare, Yu's eyes turned to avoid his, taking out a book to read.
Yu looked fine at first glance, not a single hair out of place but his stiff shoulders told a different story. Like Nanako who had screamed at him one night before this mess happened, running away, sitting down there on the Samegawa river, looking small. Yu looked just as small as she did then.
He pushed the table away. Yu needed him just as he needed both of them. Nanako and Yu were both his kids. Both who needed a father.
"Hey son. Come here would you?"
His reaction wasn't any better. Yu looked away from his book, eyes neutral, like a wary cat, not sure to trust the hand offered.
"You can indulge your old man or are you too old to get hugs?"
A second and two passed.
"...but your injuries?"
Ryotaro laughed a little. "Just because I'm injured doesn't mean I can't take a hug or two. So? What will it be?"
Silently, Yu trudged, sitting beside him and hugging him back awkwardly.
That was exactly what they both needed.
"Yu, it's not your fault." He started then rubbed Yu's back. Whatever what was holding Yu back burst out. He felt silent hiccups, tears staining his hospital clothes. "You did a great job of bringing her back. Let's both believe in Nanako."
Hands clutched the back of his clothes at those words.
Yu sniffed. "It's not your fault either... Dad." Ryotaro couldn't control tears that filled his eyes at those words. It was hard not to. It felt like that horrible night was all on him. Yu and Nanako in shambles, paying the price for his foolishness. His mind screamed, wanting to deny those words. It was his fault - he wanted to say. To say he was blameless felt like lies and yet... he couldn't help but hold onto those words.
He held on to Yu a little tighter. "I know son, I know."
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A miracle.
That was what this was.
The machine that beeped didn't feel as suffocating as it did a few days ago.
All he could look was her sleeping eyes, chest that moved to breathe in and out.
"Nanako will be okay." He watched as Yu grazed his fingers through Nanako's hair softly.
He patted Yu's shoulder, hugging him to his side as they both watched the girl sleep soundly.
"She's so strong." He couldn't help but say.
"Dad. It's like you said. Nanako...She's the strongest so we should believe in her."
"You're right. You're right." As if hearing them speak, her hands clenched back towards his, responding, letting them both know she was still there, fighting.
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Nanako slept soundly on Yu's lap, a happy smile. Yu just continued to gently play with her hair.
"She sure enjoyed herself, didn't she?" Ryotaro sat beside him, looking at her with warmth. They were home. They were okay. They made it.
"Definitely." Yu said with a smile. "I did too." Yu leaned towards him, resting his head, closing his eyes with a soft smile. "This was my first Christmas with someone for a while now."
"Oh..." The news brought him happiness and sadness at the same time. He brushed his fingers along Yu's shoulders then towards his hair. It shouldn't be something rare but something normal to celebrate on December.
His thoughts trailed over his sister, his nephew. and the lack of calls or letters.
No.
He stopped himself from thinking where his thoughts were about to go. It wasn't time to deal with those issues.
His eyes trailed over the sleeping Nanako and he felt the relaxed posture of his nephew who seemed to have fallen asleep while he was immersed in his thoughts.
Yup. It was about this.
He had a lot to makeup for. He would make sure to fill those days full of it.
For now, there was one thing he wanted to say.
"Son, Merry Christmas." And he kissed the crown of his head the way he would Nanako's.
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It was just one night. Thank God he had the thought to come home. He was never appreciative of his detective hunch as he did then when no one seemed to be answering the phone earlier.
Seeing how badly his kid was right now, he silently thanked the nurse who gave him some medicine on his way out.
Yu was red-faced, puffing, and looking like he was troubled by nightmares if the knot his brows were to go by, a really bad fever hitting him. His temperature was high and showed no sign of going down. Just the face brings back nightmares on how Nanako was back in November.
No. This was just a flu, Ryotaro told himself. The kid must have overestimated himself, exhausted from wandering around in Inaba in cold weather. Winters in Inaba were colder compared to the city. It didn't make the feeling in his chest better. Still, Nanako was being observed at the hospital, healthy and energetic. Yu was the opposite. He's a strong kid. He will be fine.
With Nanako mostly healthy, maybe he can come home to check on Yu from time to time.
And while here, he'd definitely make sure to take care of his son.
He nudged Yu's shoulders a little, but the kid continued to sleep.
"Yu? Yu?" After a few more attempts, the kid's eyes fluttered a little, eyes showing no recognition nor awareness.
He moved Yu's head, his hand carrying most of the weight, put the pill by his mouth, glass of water ready so he could take the medicine. Thankfully, despite groggy, Yu swallowed the medicine.
"...Dad?"
Ryotaro shhed. "Go to sleep. I'm here."
Not sure if hearing his voice was magic or if his fever overtaking, Yu's eyes just fluttered close, falling asleep just as quick. He gently moved Yu's head back to his pillow, gently fingering his bangs.
Like the cat Yu was responding to a petting, his breathing seemed to go slower, softer, gentler, a more relaxed face as he slept. This kid was such a cat.
Ryotaro moved to fix his comforter, making sure it covered him well before moving to leave the room. Better check on those friends of his downstairs.
Thankfully, one of Yu's friends seemed to be staying with him. Another was visiting?
He noticed the house was cleaner. Not Yu-level though. Or Siblings level. Nanako and Yu always made sure the house was well-taken cared off.
"Dojima-san?" Dojima turned to look at his kid's friends.
What a blessing it was and in turn that extended to him and Nanako too.
"Right." He had the change of clothes he came to pick up. Originally, he was going to ask for Yu's help.
"No need to worry Nana-papa! I'm making sure sensei is well taken-cared off!" Teddie exclaimed with excitement.
He sometimes forgot how rowdy Yu's friends were.
"Shhhh. Try not to be too loud. Yu's sleeping remember?" Yosuke admonished and then turned to look at him a little nervously, rubbing the back of his neck. "Uhhh. No need to worry about Yu. This bear's here to make sure Yu's in good hands." The brunette said.
But also nice and caring kids.
Noticing his own hesitance, Teddie was at it, spoke again. "That's right! I've been doing my best to take care of sensei! I always check his temperature and feed him too! And no need to worry about food, they're not Chie-chan's, Yuki-chan;s nor Rise-chan's! Mama-Hanamura or Kanji's mom always sends food. I think some from the neighbors too. Sensei's so famous, everyone loves him!"
"Everyone's taking turns to visit him daily so Yu's in good hands. You should focus on recovery and Nanako. And if it gets too bad we'll make sure to let you know." Yosuke added.
"Alright, alright. Say no more. I really don't want to leave him alone but it looks like you've got yourselves here to make sure Yu's taken cared off. I'll let you kids handle it. Only...that you kids promise to let me know if it gets worse." Dojima asked.
Both kids eyes looked pleased with his answer.
"You can leave it to us! Yu's always been there for all of us. I think we already speak for half of Inaba. We'll make sure he's okay."
"Nanako's mostly good. I'm there with her mostly to keep her company. I'll still come back here time to time to check on this...kid of mine."
He felt a little guilty leaving Yu in others care but he should still make some time to check on Yu.
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"You know uncle- I mean Dad, you've gotten better at coffee. It tastes a little different recently."
"Hahaha. It's a little bit weird to try to correct yourself with March coming soon. You've been calling me Dad all year around. I'm glad that you liked it. I heard a thing or two from our neighbors." Ryotaro laughed as he enjoyed their usually nightly talks.
"To be honest, I don't even know why I started calling you Dad in the first place. It was just a slip up the first few times and then you kept on making this really odd face throughout the day that I couldn't help myself doing it from time to time." Yu admitted, taking another sip.
Ryotaro just laughed at Yu's explanation. It was just so like this son of his, blurting things out just to see how other people would react. Or like him as well? "To be fair, you being here was also an accidental offer I made to your mother. Nonetheless, it's a good type of slip-up for both of us. I never thought I'd get myself a son in the process by doing so."
"I'm going to miss your coffee. This recent blend has been delicious. I guess I'll also miss your interrogation sessions. No Dad interrogates me the way you do."
Ryotaro can't help but laugh at that one. His attempts to converse with Yu always had some form of interrogation. It had lessened in time but there a couple of times it happened.
Old habits were hard to break.
"Of course, even if you've grown up, you'll still be my son and Nanako's older brother. I'll always fill that coffee of yours the way you like. This house, your room, it's yours too. So if you want to be here, it's okay." Ryotaro reached his hands, covering Yu's that held his mug of coffee.
Yu tilted his head to one side.
"You're part of the family. You know, there's still time, so anything you decide, it'll be okay. Understand that, Yu?"
Yu bit his lip and stared back at him for a few seconds. Pondering and blinking once, looking at their hands together. As if making a decision, Yu looked back on him.
"Is that... really okay?" Yu asked, sounding a little unsure which was rare. You wouldn't even notice unless you listened carefully. Listen for the barest tilt or pause as Yu often spoke in that mellow honey voice that revealed nothing at first glance. That was Yu for you. He gave everything he got for others but rarely, almost never asked anything for himself. His son wasn't one to express himself as most people did. It was a unique language of his own, one that would only get by understanding and living with him. His eyes spoke sentences as if to make-up for the lack of what he didn't say. If he did show anything, that was intentional after much deliberation on his part.
"It is, Yu. Whether you're half the world away and decide out of the blue, you want to come here, that's okay too. You commit a crime, not that I'm encouraging any antics now, I'll... no... Nanako and I would be there for you. Even when you've gotten married with kids of your own or when I'm old, on a wheelchair, you'll always be family."
Ryotaro made sure to keep his eyes on Yu as he said this. He slowly peeled his hands away, watched as Yu look down on his mug and take another sip.
A blink. Grey eyes looked back at him. A smile that told Dojima a lot of things.
"I know Dad... Afterall, we all share the same matching mugs together." Yu looked thoughtful as he said this, like he did when he was thinking about a recipe he wanted to try out.
"But I wouldn't go as far as committing a crime."
"Tell me that after you got kids of your own."
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Ryotaro called it a success when on March 20, a day left before Yu was supposed to leave, bags packed and for the first time around, Yu finally asked. He looked a little tired, but more sure of himself.
"Dad... I want to stay in Inaba. I know it's sort of last minute..." Yu started off and continued. "I was actually partially scared of leaving Inaba but I no longer feel that way. This time, I want to stay because I want to. Also, because I know this is where I want to be." Yu finished looking at him, grey eyes, looking clear as day, like when a storm has ended.
"Of course you can stay." Ryotaro told Yu with a smile.
Yu blinked, as if surprised.
"But my school paperwork? And the train ticket?" Yu asked.
"Why don't you call your Mom to ask?" Ryotaro asked in return, lips quirked in a smile, watching Yu all the while. It was probably the first time Yu lit up in so many emotions.
Yu looked doubtful, staring at him, maybe half hoping he would talk and then looking back at his phone. Ryotaro couldn't help but think how Yu was so much like him. That furrow in his brow when thinking, eyes wavering wanting to make the other person talk when it was obvious something was up. A second passed and Yu must have decided to ask later and dialed his mother's number.
Yu looked a little surprised, mouth opening a little when his sister answered right away. He knew he had Yu where he wanted him to be.
They spoke briefly and Ryotaro watched and watched. He watched him blink in surprise, glance back at him, face a myriad of emotions unnamed, then spoke again to his Mom, voice softer for minutes before briefly ending the call.
Yu closed his eyes, his hands shaking and put his phone on the table. Underneath the table, despite the distance, Ryotaro knew his hands were clenching and unclenching. A few tears escaped his eyes.
"Dad! Are you picking on big bro again?" Nanako asked, a little frown as she brought tea on the table.
This time Ryotaro smiled silently as he picked Nanako who squealed a little, having her sit on his lap. Nanako tilted her head up and then looked at Yu silently.
After a minute or so, Nanako spoke. "You okay big bro? I made tea." she poured one and pushed a cup towards her brother.
Yu smiled in response. He smiled, eyes full of happiness before looking back at Nanako and him. His son coughed a little before speaking. "I'm okay Nanako. I'm great." Yu smiled in response and looked back at him.
"How did you know?"
"We may have known each other close to a year but sometimes, time isn't what measures to become a family. What kind of dad would I be if I didn't know what my son wanted?"
Yu shook his head, smiling to himself. A beat and two passed. "I'm not leaving Inaba?"
"No, you aren't unless you're already sick of our faces." Ryotaro joked.
"So Big bro's not leaving?! He's staying!" Nanako looked confused but her eyes glistered with the same happiness that Yu had.
"No he isn't." Before Ryotaro could say more, Nanako jumped to Yu, hugging him happily. Yu received Nanako naturally, used to her bursts of jump hugs. The two shared a happy laughter, looking and acting like their ages for once.
"I can't believe I'm staying. I mean I thought what mess this would be, mostly impossible and my mom, and the paperwork..." Yu trailed off, still smiling and looking at Ryotaro with his silent question of how and when.
Ryotaro laughed first before answering Yu's question. "It was something I'd been thinking about before the year ended. Then the new year started. You didn't think I was just sitting on my thumbs at the hospital were you?" Ryotaro couldn't help but tease.
He could see the confusion in Yu's face. Yes. Since January. It wasn't easy. It took a lot of phone calls and many long conversations with his sister.
"What if I didn't say anything?" Yu asked.
"You'd ask." Ryotaro said in response. I was just waiting for you to come to me.
"We need a cake!" Nanako piped in.
"A cake?"
"To celebrate. Silly Dad!" Nanako laughed.
"I guess, this counts for celebration." Ryotaro agreed.
Yu didn't even need to make a phone call when no later than 30 minutes, his friends were in the house celebrating him not leaving Inaba.
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AN: This is just how much I love Dojima family dynamic. And when I say Dojima, that means all three of them! I could go on and on and on. I had to stop myself at some point from adding anymore. I love family fics. Yu, Dojima and Nanako are just endearing to me. Like these three were suffering so bad. They were so lonely and so awkward. These three had trouble saying what they want to say so bad. How these three work to express themselves, tried to reach out to one another and just come together, I just melt.
Do you have any majima relationship headcanons or dadjima headcanons that you've never shared with us before? We always send our requests to you, but what about situations you think about with majima/dadjima and how you'd think he'd be in them?
Mmm had to sit on this one for quite a while to gather my thoughts. I tend to also insert a lot of little personal headcanons in my requests, but under the cut are some I haven’t talked about yet! 👀
I’ll start off mildly spicy by saying that Majima probably sleeps naked or almost naked most nights. Well, most nights where he actually manages to get some sleep. He’s usually exhausted enough to want to crash as soon as possible, so after he strips, he really can’t be bothered with pyjamas or house clothes. I’m doubtful he even owns any, since he anyway spends almost no time in his apartment...
But, because Majima’s so fond of being nude, once he gets a partner, cuddles feel all the more intimate. He can mould his entire body around them, using the warmth of full skin contact as a means of falling sound asleep 💙 During the night though, expect him to gravitate towards his “natural” sleeping position: the T-pose. Best for snoring as well.
For his mourning routine, there’s nothing like that first cigarette of the day. Paired with coffee only if his partner is awake before him and can tempt him with a cup. Otherwise he’s got a stash of energy drinks at the office that’ll keep him going throughout most of the day.
When it comes to food, Majima doesn’t strike me as a picky eater. He maybe has one or two ingredients he doesn’t care for, but if they’re tossed inside a warm, generally tasty dish, he won’t complain. In fact, he’s actually more than a little moved every time someone cooks for him. Just knowing that they care, that they’re willing to share their home, their food and a fundamental human bonding moment - meal time - with a man most people would never consider having over for dinner... it chips off a bit of that hardened shell he’s made around the marshmallow he calls a heart.
Add this to Majima’s natural curious streak and I think he’d be the kind of boyfriend and husband who always enthusiastically praises his partner’s cooking and, if let’s say they’re from a non-Japanese background, encourages them to show him also some traditional dishes from their culture. Though don’t rely on him too much when it comes to helping with the preparation. He can follow instructions, sure, but he gets too easily distracted and tends to be a serial snacker. If there are edible things lying around waiting to be thrown in the pot... he’ll sneakily “sample” them when his partner’s not looking.
One change that occurs in his preferences once he enters a stable relationship is that he goes from being a strict shower-only guy to the more typical “nightly soak in the tub” kinda ojisan. As far as I understand it’s pretty common among Japanese to bathe every evening, just stewing away all the day’s worries. And I think for Majima this would be even more cathartic with a partner.
His bathtub is a spacious, top-of-the-line appliance that only existed to gather dust before he realized the potential of underwater cuddles. It takes him a while to discover all its nifty functions (because... ojisan) but once he does, bath time becomes almost a ritual. Now, you’re technically supposed to wash outside the tub, but if it’s just the two of them... he gets to run his hands all over his beloved’s body and get pampered in return, with soapy scrubs and a nice scalp massage while they wash his hair. And maybe a pair of foam boobs while they’re at it.
Ok, onto the Dadjima ones 💖
We all know Majima has a soft spot for little girls so of course if he had a daughter it would be his ultimate dream come true. He’d treat her not just like a princess, but a queen! 👑 Right but maybe... that’s precisely the point where he’d run into issues, when his daughter turns out to be quite the tomboy. He wants to be the best dad he can be of course, but like most people of his generation, he’s still shaped by society’s gender roles. His “Kodak moment” daydreams probably go a bit like this: with a son he’d play Godzilla to his lego city and arm wrestle him at least once a year to gauge how strong he’s grown... and with daughter he’d put together a whole wardrobe of cute dresses and bring Goromi out to attend her plushie tea parties.
He means well, but there’s inevitably going to be a moment where he realizes that his fantasies do not overlap with reality. His daughter’s much more drawn to the toys that aren’t all “girly girl”, same for her outfits and play activities... This undoubtedly would disappoint Majima at first, but it would also give him a valuable opportunity to reflect on why he feels disappointed. Reanalyze his biases and maybe conclude that a guy like him whose whole life has been about rebelling from what’s seen as “normal” has no business forcing his own kids into the boxes he considers normal.
But here’s a thought that just occurred to me: if his daughter was into princesses and especially drawing them... what if every single princess she draws sports very elaborate, very large tattoos? Listen, princesses are pretty. Daddy has tattoos. Goromi is the prettiest princess she knows so... Connect the dots 😌 Teachers who happen to see these drawings would have a bit of a shock though, as it dawns on them that the tattoo isn’t just flowers, it’s also snakes... and demon ladies!
This is a sweet image I sometimes think about: Majima taking his kids to festivals. The munchkins looking cute in their little yukatas, pleading with dad for a bite of every single enticing festival food (taiyaki in particular being a big fave) and of course trying their skills at the various games. And although festivals usually bring out Majima’s competitive side, it seems he’s “inexplicably” losing to his young opponents every single time... 🤔
Saejima would probably tag along to these events too. He’s there to keep an extra eye on the kids as they could easily get lost in the crowd, but for his troubles is rewarded with the role of... bag and coat carrier. He gets his revenge at some point though, when Majima’s kids bluntly declare they like hanging out at the Saejima family office a lot more than at dad’s. The reason is simple: kitties. Lots and lots of kitties.
Back to Majima though 👀 Why does a guy who doesn’t have much of a sweet tooth always order himself a dessert when going out for family meals? It couldn’t be that a good 2/3rds of that dessert always ends up surrendered to a very eager kid... Sugar isn’t the best thing to get them hooked on, but Majima considers it compensation for all the days he makes a mental note to bring back ice cream before coming home, but... forgets, because that’s just how he is.
And finally, a scenario for when Majima’s kid gets older.
What if one day he comes home a little early and stumbles upon his daughter, already in her late teens, sneaking a cigarette out on the balcony? Yeah it’s a good hiding place, but the outside noise means she also can’t hear her dad coming in... However Majima is less concerned with how he’s technically just caught her doing something “bad” and more struck by her image: long, silky black hair swept into a ponytail, looking at the city below, through the haze of bluish smoke. It’s like an old snapshot, like he's somehow looking at himself from all those years ago. Except, unlike the Lord of the Night was at the time... she's free.
The comparison to his younger self is even more poignant when he joins her and lights his own smoke, much to her surprise and panic. But as it becomes clear he’s not there to scold her, the moment is one of silent, tender closeness. Majima might note with a chuckle that, just like him when he was a little yakuza runt, she doesn’t seem to enjoy the nicotine taste much.
Because really I think teen Maji was bursting into coughing fits after every single drag if no one he particularly cared about impressing was looking. Only once he got out of the Hole and was thrust into the high stress environment at the Grand did he get properly addicted, using cigs as both stress-relievers and meal replacements...
In the end, Majima’s not going to forbid it or punish her. All he hopes is that her life ends up filled with distractions much more pleasant than smoking, so she never has to follow in his footsteps 💙
Damn Im low key in love with ur writing????🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️✨🥺🥺😳😳 Can I request Majima with a tomboyish s/o 🥺 or like with a tomboyish daughter (I really want to see dad Majima content; ;)
Dadjima🥺
Oh this man is excited. He is mmPH!! So pumped. He was expecting a prim and proper, dress loving, traditional girly girl; and do not get me wrong. He would have doted on her and adored that. But a tomboy you say? Man goes buck wild teaching her to fight similarly to him
🥺Daddy Daughter Batting Cage Days🥺
It really is nothing new to him. He tracks mud into home himself. He pigs out while eating. He just kinda has a mini him following him around.
Buuutttttt don’t get it twisted. He never allows his daughter, no matter how old she is, to get into a yakuza fight on his watch. He tries his best to keep her out of trouble. Majima really does care for his daughter with his whole heart and would not be able to live with himself should she get injured because of yakuza affairs
He tries super hard to keep it professional if she got into trouble or a fight at school. He’d promise to repremend her when they got home but as soon as they are in that door, he’s like “did you win?”
He may not be a picture perfect dad but please know he cares and is trying his best at all times
One time, when she was young, he had to bring her by the clan headquarters and everyone was just doting on her. He warned them that she bites. And within five minutes of the warning, his daughter bit someone’s finger, called a newbie icky, and stomped on another guy’s foot. When Majima asked why, she said she’d asked him to back up and he didn’t. Majima couldn’t really argue that. He just shrugged at the guy and was like ‘i mean, she did say back up.’
I could go on for a while im afraid so i must stop it here for now. But single dad dadjima 🥺🥺 he own my heart
I firmly believe that Nishida and Minami had to babyssit Majima's daughter at least once when he and his wife had a night out. Two of them cuz Majima's offspring is a little mischievous shit (just like her dad) and probably runs away on an epic quest to find her parents and explore Kamurocho at night. Probably the three of them were just this close from being caught by the Majimas and returned home at the last second only to pretend that they were playing Mahjong all this time. Even if little Miss Majima doesn't know how to play Mahjong to the point of just showing her tiles and saying "blackjack". Also parents would question why the child isn't sleeping at this hour?
Anon that's quite the hilarious scenario 😂 Believable too, because let's face it there ain't just one kid in that terrible trio - Minami counts as a mischievous brat too.
I feel like a part of Majima already knows how things are likely to play out even before he leaves the guys in charge of his daughter. It's either gonna end in a grand adventure or some really cranky babysitters with an equally cranky girl destructively taking out her boredom on them. But even knowing all that, he doesn't make a fuss. With all his overprotectiveness, I think he figures that given her wild kind of temperament (same one he had as a kid, I bet), it's good if she lets loose every once in a while. If he can't count on Minami, he for sure can count on Nishida to make sure she only gets into a moderate, strictly controlled amount of trouble. And that Nishida would call him asap if things were to go south.
So really, I feel the most for Nishida here. By the end of the evening he's probably gonna wish he'd brought a couple of leashes 😂
We haven't established an age for Majima's daughter, but I imagine she'd be maybe 5-6, old enough to more or less clearly communicate her wishes (or orders, more like), but still easily distracted and lacking a good grasp on the meaning of certain things. Like what a "night out" really is. I.e:
"Your parents went out to eat a special dinner." -> kid brain -> They went to Smile Burger for a Happy Meal? Without me??
She'd probably feel more than a little betrayed at first, but hey she eventually gets a Happy Meal out of it as it becomes the first stop in their adventure. 🍔
And as the night wears on... well the boys try to keep her busy with the games at the arcade, emphasis on the "try". But she's just freakishly good at them. Beats Minami every time... and there's only so much fun to be had when there's no challenge.
So eventually she'll want to move on to something more high stakes. I have to say I first read the Mahjong bit of your ask as "the three of them were playing Mahjong... in the actual gambling den in Kamurocho" and that image kinda stuck with me ghkhj.
Maybe we can turn it into a Haruka's requests kinda thing, where even if she's not allowed to participate in the games herself, she's backseat gaming, coaching Minami's moves and sounding very disappointed whenever he loses of course.
Why would a little girl who's got loving, rich parents and everything she could possibly wish for want to win big cash at koi-koi, you ask? Well the cards are pretty, for one... and maybe mom or dad's birthdays are coming up too 😌
Either way when the couple returns to find the little one exhausted and dozing off in Nishida's lap... it's pretty clear that whatever they were up to, it must've been a lot of fun! 💙
do you have some dadjima x pregnant partner headcanons maybe?? thank you soo, love your blog and all your hcs :)
Dadjima on the brain 24/7 💞 Let’s see... This ended up being long again, so it’s under the cut! ✨
First things first, when his partner breaks the news to Majima, he’s honestly stunned to speechlessness. It’s not a surprise baby, they both agreed to start trying to conceive, because he knows better than to leave family planning to chance. But he’s just... overwhelmed, now that the idea of fatherhood is actually becoming a reality. Overwhelmed, but so very happy.
However, with all that happiness comes the worrying. On top of the doubts he’s got about himself, he also knows just how delicate the baby is, especially in the first trimester. He tries to be exceedingly, uncharacteristically gentle even when just hugging his partner and he feels guilty when morning sickness comes around, knowing there’s little he can do to help. He can at least be there, for comfort and moral support, even if it means turning up late to the odd clan meeting.
Speaking of those, I don’t think he’d rush to inform his family or his superiors about the pregnancy. Rumors spread fast as is and who knows what malicious ears that might also be listening. The first time he ever drops a hint is to Nishida, when he’s given a list of new hires to approve and instead of actually checking their qualifications, he fixates only on their names.
“Naruki... how’s that sound to ya, Nishida? Would’ja name yer son that?”
Now, Nishida’s no fool, why else would the boss bring up baby names if ane-san wasn’t... well, but also because he’s no fool, he isn’t going to let on that he’s figured it out. He just smiles and tries to give honest, heartfelt advice. Maybe subtly drop in some girls’ names too, as he knows Majima’s soft spot too well.
Also in the first trimester, Majima is very susceptible to puppy dog eyes, especially if he’s coming home in the middle of the night and his partner’s still wide awake, really yearning for some salt and vinegar chips... Technically he shouldn’t, junk food can’t be good for the baby... but then again his own body practically runs on junk food, is he really one to talk? Also, if anyone deserves a treat, shouldn’t it be the mother of his children? ...Fuck it, he makes a run to the conbini and comes back with enough snacks for both of them to munch on until they finally fall asleep, around the break of dawn.
Okay so he’s kinda wanted to do this since day one, but it’s once his partner starts showing that he just can’t hold back any more: always plural now, for every greeting. “How’re my darlings doin’? Did my girls sleep well? You two feelin’ okay?” Maybe the little one is still too small to hear his words, but Majima reckons that the sooner they’re included in the family, the more they’ll feel their parents’ love.
And all while his child’s still in the womb, he tries to speak to them often, even jokingly calling on them as a tie-breaker when he and his partner disagree on something.
“Ain’t so sure about that, maybe we should ask our lil’ man here... or lil’ lady“ as he gently pats the belly hoping for a kick in response.
So I spoke about Majima not being able to hold back tears for that very first kick, but how would it happen? I think it would be on one of their lazy movie nights, where they’re just cuddled up together on the couch, Majima playing the big spoon and holding his spouse tight, hands smoothing idly over the bump... And, well, it’s a zombie movie - seen one, seen ‘em all, right? (don't tell Majima that!)
So maybe his partner dozes off... only to later wake up to someone trying his damnedest to stifle a sob against their shoulder, his cheek wet and his eye so misty. He can’t even form words to explain why he’s crying and he gets even more embarrassed seeing how much he’s scaring his partner, but he eventually manages to croak out: "...her little foot... I... I felt... her..."
Ohhhh. Watch him let the tears run for real as the words "she's just excited to meet her daddy" do the exact opposite of calming him down. He’s crying harder... but he's just as excited to meet her, for sure 💙
And when it comes to said bump, he’d waste no time reassuring his partner that they’re just as, if not even more beautiful than before. Since really nothing compares to the warm glow of his beloved’s body, busy growing the most amazing gift to ever enter their lives.
Kisses and caresses? You bet. Yoga and pre-natal exercises? He’s a flexible guy and he wants to show solidarity, so why not. Oils to keep the skin soft and healthy as it stretches? Majima knows absolutely nothing about that, but he’ll learn, the same way he’s learned most of his skills in life: by persevering and giving it his all.... and also by looking it up on the Internet (another little tip from Nishida)
As the birth approaches, he puts extra thought into what first toy he’s gonna present the baby with. In his mind he’s already drunk on happy fantasies of it becoming the kid’s favourite plushie, much loved, much worn, carried with them just about everywhere... that’s exactly why it’s gotta be something good! Do they still make Bun-chans? he wonders. If so, then he’s not leaving the arcade until he’s got one in every colour and especially the jumbo size 💙💙💙
Ahh lotsa paragraphs again... goes to show just how much the image of Maji as a dad has consumed my mind. Thank you for the ask and the kind words, I hope these fill the Dadjima needs!