Kaori managed to catch the pillow before it hit her face, throwing it back at the boy.
She stuck her tongue out at Aslan, it wasn't fair to have another child here, especially having her father give so much love and care to the other child.
— You what a brat! Who do you think you are to hit my dad? You're lucky he didn't fight back, otherwise you'd be dead!
Kaori crossed her arms, but the truth was that she was a little hurt by Aslan, since he received the invitation and didn't show up for her birthday, that meant he didn't like her, so she just reciprocated the feeling.
— My mom said you straight men are all the same! Good thing Dad is gay.
— That's why you don't have any friends at school! You're so boring and don't show up for birthdays! Hope your favorite toy burns forever!
On the other side of the apartment, Kauze took some towels so that Aslan could dry himself, besides he took one of his sweatshirts, so that he could wear something nice and dry.
— Are they getting along well? I hope so.
Kauze said to himself as he threw the towels and sweatshirt over his shoulder. It was important to him that Aslan could socialize with someone his own age, or simply have a safe place to stay in case something happened at the Sakamaki mansion.
— Poor boy, that place is chaos.
He sighed, then went to the kitchen and made some hot chocolate for Kaori and Aslan, once he was finished he took a tray and placed two full mugs and went to Kaori's room.
— I came back, I hope there hasn't been any hair pulling or slapping while I've been gone. — He gave a smile, but still, he was worried, leaving the tray with hot chocolate on top of the dresser. — Aslan, here.
Kauze handed the sweatshirt to Aslan, in addition to one of the towels, but with the other towel, he started drying the child's hair himself in a gentle act, as a true father would do.
— How do you feel, hmm? If you want, you can spend the night here, it's a little late and cold for me to drive you to your home.