can you do cg! aguni headcannons? there is barely any aib agere content you are feeding us all
“He definitely expected a boy who wanted to wrestle.”
•Before he ever imagined being a caregiver, Aguni always assumed:
•"If I ever had a kid/little, it’ll be a boy who wants to roughhouse."
probably breaking three bones a year
•He imagined having to “hold the kid by the collar” to stop them from running into traffic.
•He never— EVER— expected a dainty, gentle, princess-loving little girl.
•Well...gentle wasn't his vocab for her
But then Akanae happened.
•And everything he ever pictured… flipped upside down.
•Akanae is soft-spoke, clingy, girly, and a little sassy
choosing lip gloss colors
•She wraps ribbons around his wrists and calls them “bracelets.”
•She insists he sits in the “special chair” for tea… it’s pink, sparkly, and very small.
•And he actually fits. Barely.
•Extremely protective but gentle with her.
•The kind of caregiver who stands behind her while she plays, silent but watching everything.
He sits beside her sharpening her colored pencils so the lines come out “smooth.”
•If she’s building blocks?
He stabilizes the tower with one finger so it doesn’t fall.
He picks her up immediately — no hesitation.
•He’s the type to carry her everywhere unless she insists on walking.
He Never Raises His Voice — Ever
•Tantrums, crying, kicking, screaming — none of it shakes him.
•Aguni stays calm and steady, his voice soft and low, soothing rather than scolding.
•He talks to her like she’s something fragile:
> “I’m right here, princess.”
“You’re safe. Breathe with me.”
•He’d rather stay quiet and patient than risk making her scared of him.
Tantrums Don’t Intimidate Him
•He’s dealt with soldiers in panic and warzones — a tiny princess having a meltdown doesn’t scare him.
•It only makes him more protective.
• If she swings, kicks, or hits during a tantrum, he gently but firmly keeps her safe:
“I won’t let you hurt yourself or anyone else, sweetheart.”
• His tone never wavers or sharpens.
Gentle Grounding Techniques
•Aguni uses grounding methods he learned helping panicked soldiers — but adapted them for a little girl:
three hand squeezes (“Daddy is here.”)
arm-over-shoulders pressure (like a weighted blanket)
letting her hold his dog tags
•She loves his tags — the sound, the warmth, the comfort.
brushing her hair after naps
sitting through entire tea parties with perfect posture
letting her read to him even if she stumbles
quietly humming while rocking her to sleep
•Soft words no one else gets to hear: