Ange: I could have waited until I finished and made this a nice oneshot but I'm lazy and I need more completed multi-chapter stories anyways. I'm so glad that I'm actually imaginative enough to make an actual threesome my inuikairenji was a big flop. And this is for my reviewer who wanted the Jiroh, Atobe 'fight'. You know who you are xD

Disclaimer: First and last for this story because I'm too lazy like always


Sharing

Round One: Atobe and Sharing


Atobe hated sharing.

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If the world was meant for sharing then there would be no such things as tie-breakers. Everyone would either be all winners or losers and will be happy to split half of everything they own. But the truth is the world isn't made to operate like that. Sharing is something people teach little kids so that they could learn how to 'get along with others'. But Atobe being a natural socialite had neither need nor use for sharing.

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And nothing will ever change that.

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His distaste in sharing didn't only lay within the tennis courts however. Atobe was rudely reminded of that as he stared at the one thing or rather the one person he honestly thought he wouldn't be threatened to share. He watched as a perky Jiroh bounced around Kabaji in desperate attempts to get his attention. The emotionless boy however wasn't paying him any mind as his face remained blank and his eyes distant. These sorts of things have been happening for awhile now and at first Atobe didn't look too closely into it, confident that Jirou would give up his pursuit of Kabaji in his own time.

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Who knew that he would be so…persistent?

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Tired of Jiroh's actions, Atobe decided to end it for the day. "Come Kabaji," Atobe called out to his childhood friend whose eyes immediately alighted on him, so in tuned to his voice, "our ride is here."

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"Usu," the stoic boy uttered quickly sidestepping Jiroh and following his tennis captain.

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Atobe laughed quietly to himself as he listened to the steady footfalls of Kabaji.

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Round one goes to Ore-sama it seems.


A/N: But wait! There's more…