Chapter 119 - Ino and Sakura

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After his memorable time with Tsunade, Orion left the school alone, feeling a sense of satisfaction mixed with curiosity. The evening was still young, and the streets were busy with students heading home and local residents going about their business.

As he was about to head home, Orion spotted a pair of women walking towards him. One pink-haired and the other blonde, sisters Ino and Sakura. Upon spotting Orion, their faces beamed, and they skipped to his side.

"Orion! It has been too long!" Ino exclaimed, jumping on him and burying his head in her bosom, her arms tightly wrapped around him.

Sakura opted to jump on his back, hugging him from there, her bosom pressing against his back. "Orion, you forgot us," she pouted, as she buried her nose in his nape.

Orion's eyes widened momentarily at the sudden affection but quickly settled into a mischievous glint. He reached back, patting Sakura's thigh, and used his other arm to wrap around Ino's waist. "Forget you two? How could I possibly forget such wonderful friends?" he chuckled, matching their enthusiasm.

Ino squeezed him tighter, her face alight with joy. "That's better! We thought you were avoiding us."

Sakura's voice, a bit muffled as she nuzzled his neck, joined in. "Yeah, we missed you so much! You haven't been around much lately."

Orion's mind wandered momentarily, thinking of the numerous events and the responsibilities that had kept him occupied. He shook his head, dispelling the thoughts, and focused on the present moment. "I've had my hands full, but I'll make it up to you both. Promise."

"Oh, how?" Ino asked, her eyes gleaming with interest as she finally released him and took a step back, though her hand still lingered on his arm.

"Yeah, what's the plan, Orion?" Sakura chimed in, slipping off his back but maintaining her grip around his waist.

Orion thought for a while, going over his mental calendar. Juggling his responsibilities had become something of an art form, but he had always believed in doubling back on kindness. He had four girlfriends and family to attend to, and he was busy, but he could always make time for friends. Especially childhood friends like Ino and Sakura.

"How about we go somewhere this weekend? Just the three of us," he proposed, looking from one girl to the other, his eyes twinkling with anticipation.

Ino's face lit up at the suggestion, and she clapped her hands together. "Really? Just us?" she asked, her voice filled with genuine excitement.

Sakura's expression mirrored Ino's, but she pouted, crossing her arms over her chest. "Are you sure we will be alone? Luna and Aurora won't come to dampen our time?" she mumbled, almost as if talking to herself.

Ino copied Sakura's pout, adding her own theatrical sigh. "They always come to ruin our time with you."

Orion chuckled at their reactions, waving a dismissive hand. "Promise. Just the three of us," he said, emphasizing the last part. His sisters Luna and Aurora had settled into their new relationship as lovers with him, and he knew they trusted him. They weren't the possessive siblings they used to be.

The girls beamed at his assurance and then, as if choreographed, hugged him from either side, burying his face in their bosoms. Orion didn't shy away; instead, he reveled in the feeling, smiling to himself.

"What's the plan?" Sakura asked later, her voice muffled against his shoulder.

Orion grinned, the mischievous glint returning to his eyes. "That will be a surprise."

To this, Ino giggled, her eyes sparkling. "Well, I'm already excited."

Orion then offered to walk them home, and the trio set out down the bustling street, chatting and laughing like old times.

As they walked, Ino linked her arm with Orion's, leaning her head on his shoulder. "I missed this, you know? Just us three, hanging out without a care in the world."

Sakura nodded, her eyes softening. "Yeah, me too. Sometimes it feels like everything's changing so fast."

Orion squeezed Ino's hand and reached over to pat Sakura's shoulder. "Change is inevitable, but our friendship will never change. You both know that, right?"

The girls smiled, reassured by his words. They continued their walk, reminiscing about the past and sharing their thoughts on everything from school life to the latest trends.

"I saw Mizore the other day," Ino mentioned, her voice taking on a teasing tone. "She seemed quite interested in some new ice sculpture technique. I told her she should invite you over sometime to show it off."

Orion laughed, shaking his head. "I bet she'd turn me into an ice sculpture if I'm not careful."

Sakura chimed in, her eyes dancing with amusement. "You'd make a handsome sculpture, though."

They laughed together, the bond between them evident in their easy camaraderie.

As they neared the girls' homes, Orion turned to them, his expression serious but gentle. "You know I'll always make time for you two. No matter what happens, no matter how busy life gets. That's a promise."

Ino hugged him tightly, her voice breaking slightly. "I know, Orion. And we'll always be here for you too."

Sakura joined in the embrace, her own voice filled with emotion. "Always and forever, Orion."

As he walked home, Orion whistled to himself. His heart felt light and his mind was clear. The evening had been filled with laughter, teasing, and a rekindling of a friendship that meant so much to him. He was happy, so happy. Ever since he was reborn in this crazy world of anime mashup, his days were never boring. His mothers and sisters were so loving, his friends were so caring. He truly felt blessed, and he silently thanked the powers that be for putting him in such a world.

Upon arriving home, he spotted Luna and Aurora watching from the window, their eyes filled with expectation. A warm feeling spread through his chest at the sight of them, and he gave them a broad smile and a wave before entering the house.

"Orion, you're back!" Luna called out, rushing to meet him at the door. Her eyes were soft, filled with affection, but her tone was teasing. "Did you have fun with Tsunade?"

"Yeah, did she embarrass you?" Aurora added, her voice filled with playful curiosity, as she joined her sister.

Orion chuckled, shaking his head as he removed his shoes. "Now, now, you two. We just talked about the incident with Misaki Oga, nothing more. No reason to worry," he replied, emphasizing the last part.

Luna pouted, crossing her arms over her chest. "We're not worried. We just wanted to make sure everything was okay."

Aurora nodded, leaning against the wall, her eyes twinkling with mischief. "Yeah, it's not like we're jealous or anything."

Orion's laughter filled the air as he approached them, wrapping his arms around both sisters and pulling them into a tight hug. "I know you're not. You trust me, and I trust you."

The girls smiled, the teasing replaced by genuine warmth. They knew that their new relationship meant that Orion would never leave them, and their fears of sharing him had vanished. They had grown, matured, and their bond was stronger than ever.

"Come on, let's go relax," Luna suggested, her voice soft, filled with contentment.

The three made their way to the living room, where they settled onto the couch, Orion in the middle, with Luna and Aurora snuggling against him. They fit together perfectly, like pieces of a puzzle, and Orion felt a sense of peace wash over him.

He looked down at Luna, who was tracing patterns on his arm. "What are you thinking about?" he asked, his voice gentle.

Luna looked up, her eyes filled with love. "I was just thinking about how lucky we are to have you, Orion. You're always there for us, always making time for everyone, even with your busy life."

Aurora chimed in, her voice filled with admiration. "Yeah, you never let anything get in the way of what's important to you. It's inspiring."

Orion's chest swelled with pride at their words, but he shook his head, dismissing the praise. "I'm just doing what feels right. Doubling back on kindness, that's my philosophy."

They fell into a comfortable silence, each lost in their thoughts, feeling the warmth of their connection.

They continued to chat, sharing thoughts and stories, until they eventually drifted off to a comfortable nap, their bodies entwined.

A few hours later, their mothers arrived, calling them for dinner. The three awoke, feeling refreshed and content.

Dinner was a lively affair, filled with laughter and teasing, but Orion couldn't help but reflect on the day. He looked around the table, at the faces of those he loved, and felt a surge of gratitude.

This world might be crazy, filled with unexpected twists and turns, but it had given him something precious. Family, friends, love, and a sense of purpose. He wouldn't trade it for anything.

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