[Haruka wouldn’t believe for a moment there was nothing beneath that calm surface, resentment, well-deserved, for the wrongs committed to him. He’s an overprotective father, who looks at most things with a reserved stance, and while he’s concerned, it’s what he’s seen and what he can’t see whenever he watches them, that has convinced him to, at the very least, not protest Zero’s presence among his family. They adore him, besides, and just as much as he wants them safe, he wants them happy, too.
So when it comes to his children, his grandchildren, no matter who sired them, he won’t dance around an issue that is becoming harder and harder to ignore. He’s heard them both, how they feel, and though there aren’t any definitions, he knows they mean so much more to each other than he ever anticipated.
‘Far into the future’ could mean a lot of things, and that it’s Zero who fathers Yuuki’s second child leaves him to wonder just why. Kaname, who never liked to leave Yuuki’s side. Yuuki, who clung to her brother so tightly, they seemed inseparable. What...]
What has happened to Kaname in that future? Where is my son?
[His tone, at least, isn’t accusatory. Yuuki told him that Kaname and Zero don’t get along, and he assumes it’s because Kaname’s jealous that Yuuki would look at anyone else and call them ‘important’, but that doesn’t mean it’s fair or appropriate to assume when he can just get the answers he wants by asking.]