A/N: Well, it's me again. This is my first all Bleach fanfic. I wrote a few crossovers with Naruto, maybe you read them. I got this idea from my dad when we were playing Air Hockey. I don't know how or why, but I did. Remember, talking is in "insert word here." And thinking is in 'insert thought here.'

Disclaimer: I don't own Bleach or Naruto but if you want to give them to me I'd appreciate it

Who Says Girls Can't Play Air Hockey?

Chapter 1

"Momo, did you hear the news?" A girl with long brow hair was running into her sister's room.

"What is it Etsuko?" Momo asked her younger sister. Momo was 15. She had brown hair, although shorter then her sisters, and held it up in a bun. Her chocolate brown eyes were filled with warmth and laughter. School was out and Momo was lying on her bed reading manga. It was titled 'Naruto'. Manga was one of Momo's favorite things. The others were peaches and air hockey. Momo was from Japan but her family moved to America when Etsuko was born. Momo was only 10 when they moved. In America and Japan, most people thought girls couldn't play air hockey. Well, Momo wouldn't hear any of that. She loved the sport and always beat her friends at it.

"There is going to be an air hockey competition! And it's going to be in our town!" Etsuko shouted joyfully.

"When?" Momo's eyes were wide.

"Friday!" Her sister's eyes were wide as well. Momo grinned.

"Good work Etsuko." Momo jumped up and hugged her sister. Then she ran to her computer and brought up her email.

"Are you gonna tell Toshiro?" Etsuko tried to see the computer screen, but was to short. Momo picked up her sister and sat her on her lap.

"Yep." Was Momo's reply. Toshiro Hitsugaya was Momo's best friend. Like her Toshiro was 15. He was short for his age, and had spiky white hair. His eyes were a beautiful shade of blue-green. Momo thought Toshiro was probably the best air hockey player that ever lived. Toshiro used to live in Pennsylvania like Momo, but then his family moved to Florida. Email was pretty much the only way they stayed in contact.

"Is Toshiro gonna play in the competition?" Etsuko looked at the email Momo was typing. Toshiro's family was rich. They were always sending him around America for competitions. Momo's family wasn't as lucky. And her parents didn't like Momo playing air hockey.

"Go study." Her dad would say.

"Probably." Momo read her email out loud, seeing as Etsuko couldn't read yet.

Dear Toshiro,

You'll never believe what I just found out. Thanks to my reliable resource (A.K.A. Etsuko) I have found some very interesting information. There is going to be an air hockey competition on Friday. And you'll never guess where. In Somerset! You have to enter, and while you're at it you can come and visit for once! I'm going to try and enter, but you know how my parents are….Reply A.S.A.P ok?

Momo

"Toshiro has to come Momo! It won't be a competition if he doesn't!" Etsuko was bouncing up and down hyperactively.

"Etsuko, come down here please." A woman's voice called.

"Coming mommy! See ya Momo!" Etsuko jumped off Momo's lap and ran out the door. Momo watched her sister run down the stairs until her computer said,

"You've got mail." Momo opened the email. It was from Toshiro.

Dear Momo,

That sounds great! I'll make the arrangements at once. Who knew having a baby sister would turn out to be a good thing? I have no siblings, so I guess I wouldn't know. You still live in the same house? I'll stop by as soon as I can. If you can't get your parents to say yes then let me talk to 'em. You know how much they adore me. If you're allowed then we can practice together! I'll call you when I'm in town.

Toshiro

Momo giggled but then the reality of what she had to do hit her. She was going to have to beg her parents to let her go.

"Momo, its dinner time." Lily, Momo's mother, called.

"O.k. Mom." Momo logged off her computer and went downstairs. Etsuko had just finished setting the table. They sat down. Lily had made rice and bbq chicken. Momo was nervous about asking for permission to enter the competition.

"Mommy, where is daddy?" Etsuko asked.

"Your father had to work late tonight. He should be home in an hour or so." Lily smiled at her older daughter. Momo hadn't touched her food yet.

"You seem troubled Momo. What is it?" Lily asked, giving Momo a worried look. Momo looked at Etsuko, who gave an encouraging nod.

"Well, there is something I would like to ask of you and dad." Momo said in her sweetest, most polite voice.

"What is it honey?" Lily had a feeling she knew what Momo was going to ask.

"You know how all the great air hockey competitions are held across the U.S.A.?" Momo swallowed. Her mother frowned.

"We've been over this Momo."

"I know, but this one is in Somerset!"

"Somerset Pennsylvania?" Lily watched her daughter fidget.

"Y-Yeah. Well, I talked about it with Toshiro and he thought that if I entered, we could practice together and everything." Etsuko smiled to herself. Momo was shy around boys, and Lily was hoping that Toshiro and Momo would get together, despite Momo's constant reminder that they were just friends.

"How much is this going to cost us?" That was the part Lily was worried about.

"The entry fee is 75. And for those like Toshiro, who have to travel, they pay extra for their hotel rooms, food, and so on." Etsuko answered. Momo smiled slightly. 75 wasn't that much money.

"Hmm. You'll have to ask your father." Lily watched her oldest daughter's smile fade away. Momo picked up her fork and started eating.

'Oh Momo. You really do love air hockey, don't you? It's a shame your father doesn't agree…' Lily hated to see Momo upset.

LATER THAT EVENING…

Dave, Momo's father, was sitting on the living room couch reading the newspaper. He looked like he was about to fall asleep.

"Leave everything to me Momo! I know just how to butter him up." Etsuko giggled. Momo watched from behind the doorway as Etsuko ran and jumped on her father's lap.

"Daddy I missed you so much!" Etsuko gave Dave a big hug.

"I missed you too Etsuko. How are you?" Dave asked in a very tired voice. He gave his youngest daughter a strained smile.

"I'm super daddy!" and Momo watched in amazement as Etsuko continued to blab on and on about anything and everything. After what felt like hours Etsuko kissed her father on the cheek.

"Night daddy!" She jumped onto the floor and ran out to where Momo was.

"Piece of cake." Etsuko gave Momo a little push.

"D-Dad?" Momo was nervous.

"Ah, there you are Momo! I was wondering when I'd get to see you." Dave seemed to be wide-awake now. Momo sat down next to her father.

"Dad, can I ask you something?" Dave watched Momo fidget, just as his wife had done.

"There is going to be an air hockey competition in town on Friday. All the best players are going to be there and Toshiro is coming up from Florida. May I please enter?" Momo was holding her breath.

"Momo, you waste so much time playing that game. Why don't you do something more constructive, like studying." Dave sighed.

"But dad Toshiro is going to be there and everything!" Momo sniffed.

"No." Her father gave her a stern look before returning to the newspaper.

"Y-Yes sir." Most girls would have argued back, but Momo was very polite and respected her parent's choices. She stood up and walked as fast as she could without running to her room. That was when Momo started crying.

"Don't cry Momo." Etsuko hugged her older sister. Lily peered into Momo's room. With a look of determination she marched down the stairs and stood in front of her husband. He looked up at her.

"I'm in trouble, aren't I?" Dave tried to give his wife a shaky laugh, wondering what on earth he did this time.

Momo and Etsuko heard their parents fighting. It wasn't unusual but it was an every day thing either.

"Wonder why they're fighting…" Etsuko wondered out loud as Momo blew her nose on a tissue. Then Lily, as happy as a mother can be, walked into Momo's room dragging Dave along with her.

"Momo, your father would like to tell you something. Come on Etsuko, I made chocolate chip cookies for us." Lily and Etsuko left and Lily made sure to shut the door. An awkward silence developed.

"Um, Momo, I am going to allow you to go to that competition on one condition." Dave was looking at the floor as he spoke. Momo looked at her father, disbelief showing on every part of her.

"You must promise me you will win." Dave smiled when he saw Momo's expression. More silence and then…

"Thank you dad! I will!" Momo jumped off her bed and gave Dave the biggest hug in the world.

"Thank you! Thank you!" Was all Momo could say.

"I'm glad you're happy dear." Momo let go of her dad and he walked out of her room. Momo quickly emailed Toshiro, giving him, in detail, an explanation of what happened. Then Momo pulled on her pajamas and fell asleep with a soft smile on her face.

A/N: I'm sorry fangirls, Toshiro didn't get to speak in this chapter. But I promise it will get better!