Seeing would be great. But Luca was certain it wouldn’t be enough, so he barrelled toward him at top speed, feet pounding against the ground with reckless determination.
"Oof—!"
Xavier barely had time to register the blur of movement before instinct kicked in. His arms came up on their own, catching his sprinting wife mid-impact and pulling him securely against his chest. The sudden force made him stagger a step back, surprise flashing across his face even as his hold tightened automatically.
"Luca? Is something wrong?" the Prince asked at once.
He had only been stationed at the Arcade Redemption Booth temporarily, filling in while Princess Kira was given a short break. This was not exactly a place where one expected to be tackled by one’s spouse.
Concern settled in quickly. Xavier shifted his grip and did a quick preliminary assessment, checking for injuries or any signs of pain. It was unusual for Luca to stray from his schedule like this, so he couldn’t help but wonder what was wrong. But when he finally looked down to find his face, the husband saw only shining eyes staring back at him.
It was as beautiful as it was alarming.
Yes. Such beautiful gems that always shone without a care in the world. But eyes like those rarely sparkled without reason.
They had triggers.
Unspeakable triggers that usually demanded a strong heart and an even stronger imagination.
So just what could it be this time?
Then, to his surprise, his little wife blurted out, "Thank you!"
The words came out bright and earnest.
"Thank you so much!" Luca repeated, voice full of cute sincerity as he clutched at Xavier’s shoulders.
"For what?" Xavier asked, genuinely puzzled.
"I heard about what you did! And I can’t thank you enough!"
"So you ran all the way here just to tell me that?" Xavier said, a small smile forming as he adjusted his hold. Luca had already wrapped his legs around the Prince’s waist, and Xavier simply carried him without comment.
"Yes!" Luca nodded eagerly. "I wanted to see you and wanted to thank you properly!"
"It was a small matter," Xavier replied calmly. "Between us, there’s no need to thank me for what I ought to do."
He said it easily, but his words slowed when he noticed Luca’s gaze. Those golden eyes were growing increasingly expectant, leaning closer and closer as if waiting for something important. Something specific.
With a gaze like that, how could the devoted husband not know what his little wife wanted?
"...But you’re very welcome," Xavier added.
Those golden orbs widened immediately, bright enough that it felt like they might swallow him whole if he failed to say the usual magic words.
However, before Xavier could continue into his customary thoughts about rewards and gratitude, Luca suddenly declared, "I want to be just like you!"
"Huh?"
"Princess Kira said she wanted to be just like you," Luca continued earnestly. "And I feel the same way!"
"...You want to be like me?" Xavier repeated.
Somewhere deep inside, a sense of impending calamity stirred. For reasons he could not fully explain, the Imperial Crown Prince thought it sounded like a terrible idea. One of himself was already more than enough. Two would just be torture.
In fact, he was pretty certain one particular adjutant would be against the idea from its very inception.
"Yes!" Luca said without hesitation. "I want to be the best like you! Someone reliable and dependable! Someone who could share your burdens!"
His hands rested firmly on Xavier’s shoulders as he spoke, eyes steady and sincere.
The Crown Prince fell quiet.
He looked at Luca and realized that he was completely serious. But of all people, it was his wife who should never have to worry about being reliable or dependable.
"But you’re already like that," Xavier said gently.
Luca blinked, then frowned.

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