My first fic, really a drabble, for this fandom. I got the idea from the infamous crack pairing generator and just had to go with it. Although I do believe the pairing has a bit of a following. I didn't think to do it until it was presented to me by the generator though. -shrugs- Please read and review!
Disclaimer: I don't own... wish I did, but I don't.
Atobe Keigo did not give up in an argument. He simply didn't. It went against everything he held sacred. To simply give up, even to his boyfriend of six months was not acceptable. Fuji Syusuke wasn't the type to give up either. He had just as much stubbornness as his boyfriend did and wasn't about to give up his side of the argument that easily. It wasn't the actual argument that was the problem between the two high school students. It was the principle of the matter. Neither really cared if they came out to their friends and family, but that didn't mean they agreed on how they should do it. They weren't exactly seeing eye to eye on the topic either. Atobe was convinced that they should just let everyone else figure it out and not worry about stating it. Fuji whole-heartedly believed that they had to tell people. It was the principle of the thing.
Fuji felt that his friends and family had a right to hear it from his mouth that he was dating and fallen in love with Atobe. He didn't think it right to let them find out on their own because it basically amounted to lying by withholding information. If there was one thing Fuji didn't like to do it was lie; unless of course it was keeping his weaknesses from his tennis opponents. This was not tennis. This was their relationship and if it was going to continue to work than it was going to take work and compromise. Only this time, for Atobe, compromising meant giving into what Fuji wanted.
Atobe didn't feel it was necessary to tell his family or anyone else. He figured that people should be perfectly capable of figuring out that they were dating simply by watching them interact. It wasn't like they were hiding it. They just weren't saying it. It wasn't his fault that the people Fuji considered important weren't observant enough to figure it out. Besides, there weren't that many people he felt had to know. His parents were never around and the household staff was just too far below him to be even considered. His tennis teammates didn't need to know anything about him other than his tennis abilities/style. The few people he considered friends, mostly from his tennis days in middle school, had already figured it out for the most part. They just hadn't said anything about it. Atobe really couldn't figure out why it was necessary to tell people or why Fuji was being so stubborn about it.
Finally Fuji got overly frustrated and used the one thing he knew would make the narcissistic teen fold. "If you don't go with me to tell my family today then I absolutely refuse to sleep with you!"
Atobe hesitated not wanting to fold to such a blatant tactic, but he had no doubt that Fuji was being completely serious. "Is it necessary for ore-sama to be there when you inform them?"
Fuji's eye twitched slightly. "If you want me to spend the night again anytime soon it is." Fuji smiled sweetly as his boyfriend crumbled like a badly stacked house of cards to his threat and agreed to accompany Fuji to tell his family about their relationship.
"We aren't telling everyone though. Your family is one thing, but everyone else can figure it out themselves."
Fuji leaned up and kissed Atobe gently on the lips. "That's fine. I'll compromise on that." Atobe sighed and kissed Fuji quickly before they left to talk to the family.
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