So I know that Yuushi plays the violin, and I've heard that Choutarou plays several instruments fairly well, and this idea came to me. Actually, I first thought of it in my little Mary Sue/Self Insert daydreams I would never actually post online because many people don't like that, but then I realized that it actually fit with these characters. Enjoy.
Oshitari Yuushi loved to hear Ohtori Choutarou play.
It was different from his own music, somehow. Yuushi was extremely talented at violin. He was a tensai, a prodigy, after all. Yet….somehow, the music that Choutarou played was…unique.
Yuushi could play an entire concerto beautifully, only to have his demanding music teacher pronounce it to be absolutely terrible. He didn't blame her. Sometimes, when his mind was full of tennis and the team and Gakuto bouncing and mouthing off and Keigo acting like self-appointed king of the world and Seigaku beating them multiple times and wanting to return the favor because they were Hyotei, dammit, one of the, no, the most prestigious school in the region and they had a reputation to keep and…..
It was easy to see why he couldn't always give the violin his full attention—couldn't make it speak the way he wanted it too.
Choutarou never seemed to have that problem.
The tall boy's songs weren't always perfect, but they were full of emotion and beauty and heart and soul and something else he couldn't quite put his finger on.
Choutarou, it seemed, had no difficulty in balancing his passion for music with his passion for tennis. His very essence seemed to flow from the instruments he touched, radiating warmth and richness and that wonderfully full feeling that only this kind of music can bring.
Yuushi decided to stop thinking about the music, and simply sit back and enjoy it.
The ending sentence is simply because I needed one, and I was tired of editing this. Meh.... I wonder if I'll ever be able to write an actual story.
