.1. the choice

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Haruka Kuran

I looked at the two babies. They both had their eyes closed. Yuuri stroked one of them, the other lay still in the cradle. "Mom can I?" Kaname asked. Yuuri gave the baby over him and made ​​sure that he did not let the baby fall. Yuuri stood up and pushed me against the wall.

"You are the father," she whispered desperately. "Think of something! There is not enough space in the basement." I looked at the two babies, they were so identical.

"You're right, there's only space for one. If we hide them both and we get caught, they will die." Kaname looked at me shocked and Yuuri almost started to cry.

"There is hope for one of them," I whispered in her ear. Yuuri shook her head, drying her tears.

"Can we not make the basement bigger?" she whispered. "There must be a solution." I looked and thought.

Making the basement bigger would be a completely whole new renovation. How long would that take, how much time we actually had before Rido would show up?

"Rido will do whatever it takes to kill them," I whispered, "either one." Yuuri glared at me and Kaname looked confused. "If we say that we have a single daughter and we let one of them live openly while the other is protected in the basement.." I mutter. This was harder to say than I thought. "Maybe Rido will kill one and think our only daughter is dead while we still have another daughter safe in the basement."

Yuuri slapped her hands over her mouth, "You... you," more tears were flowing from her eyes. "You want our daughter to be a sacrifice?" I grabbed her by the shoulders.

"Yuuri! We have no choice. It is either one or none." There was a kind of whimper from her mouth and she fell against me. I caught her and hugged my hands tightly around her.

"Daddy," Kaname whispered, "Which one are we going to keep and which we will sacrifice?" I bit my lip. They are twins so it should not make a difference. I took a coin out of my pocket.

Yuuri's face paled. "You'll decide the fate of my children with a two-euro coin?!"

"Do you have a better idea?" I asked. She remained silent and walked to the baby's side. That left me to make a decision about our children with the currency. I put the coin on my thumb. The two lay on top. Why did it? Well, there were two of them? We had one to choose. I threw the coin into the air. On the ground, it rolled a step further and ended with the head upwards.

"So this is it?" Kaname -still retaining the solid face- had asked, "Is this is the lucky one?" I nodded. At that moment, the baby opened her eyes and started laughing when she saw Kaname.

"How do we call them?" said Yuuri, who was finally able to speak.

"Can this one be called Yuuki?" Kaname asked, tickling the baby so that she would laugh again. I nodded.

"And the other we call Kaiya." I whispered. I grabbed her hand. "Kaiya, our forgiveness."

"Kaiya and Yuuki are beautiful names," Yuuri whispered next to me her hand hit the mattress.

"We may not get too attached to Kaiya. Her fate is already written." Written by the coin that was still on the ground.

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