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>ywn become a housewife caring tenderly for your child.
>ywn see Kukui become incredibly attached to your daughter, becoming a model father.
>ywn see your family grow incredibly close for several years.
>ywn become so overwhelmed with joy.
>ywn see Kukui wrestle less and less overtime.
>ywn allow Kukui to fight one last match.
>ywn never attend the stadium with high hopes.
>ywn never watch your husband mess up one of his moves, and opens himself up for attack.
>ywn see the other fighter drive Kukui's head to the floor.
>ywn see Kukui's lay there, not getting up.
>ywn scream out in shock as medics are called into the scene.
>ywn feel your heart drops to your stomach as you see Kukui's face broken and bloodied from that one move.
>ywn wait in the ER hyperventilating as you wait for Nurse Joy's input.
>ywn hear her tell you that Kukui needs head surgery.
>ywn be sent home in complete panic, as your daughter is sound asleep.
>ywn be anxious for the next few days before the center calls back.
>ywn be so overjoyed when they tell you that the surgery was successful.
>ywn feel so helpless seeing your husband's head wrapped in gauss.
>ywn never visit him everyday while he heals.
>ywn never notice a change in his personality.
>ywn have to wait several months before he is able to comeback home.
>ywn see the medical bills start to pile up from the surgery.
>ywn see Kukui start to act more anger-prone.
>ywn see him comeback from work more tired than before.
>ywn fruitlessly try to console him as he goes straight to sleep.
>ywn see him become more and more distant from the family.