Hokay, so dis is dee Earth. Dame, that is a sweet Earth you might say. Hrowng! ...Sorry. I let my inner dork take over. So, anyway, the last four or five fics I wrote involved angst. One even had character death. So, this one is purely fluffy! =D I don't own Prince of Tennis, or the song Drops of Jupiter by Train. Please read, review, and enjoy! =D


"Yuushi, will you sing me a song?"

Mukahi Gakuto and Oshitari Yuushi were sitting on the stage of the Hyotei auditorium. It was after school, and, technically, they should of been heading to practice. But, they had hardly had any alone time lately. Skipping out on practice so they could be together for a little while was worth it.

Gakuto was sitting at the edge of the stage, swinging his legs. He was leaning back and propping himself up with his hands. Yuushi was standing a few feet behind him, watching him carefully with those dark blue eyes.

"Sing you a song?" He asked curiously.

"Yeah! You sing a song, and I'll dance to it!" Gakuto tilted his head back to look at his doubles partner.

Only Gakuto knew of Yuushi's talent of singing, and only Yuushi knew of Gakuto's talent of dancing. They hadn't told the rest of the team, and they wanted to keep it that way. Sort of like a secret shared between best friends.

"What song?" Yuushi asked, moving so he was standing right behind Gakuto.

"Whatever song you want to sing." Gakuto replied, standing up and hugging Yuushi lightly.

Yuushi wrapped his arms around the boy's small frame. Gakuto was so fragile. A fragile heart and a fragile body. Easy to hurt, and easy to break. Which was why he wouldn't let anyone have Gakuto. That was why Gakuto was his. Yuushi was, Gakuto learned after they started dating, very possessive. He didn't complain, though.

Yuushi tilted Gakuto's chin up and kissed him lightly on the lips. "Okay."

Gakuto grinned happily and danced away to the middle of the stage. Yuushi smiled a little and turned on the sound system. He picked a song (One of his favorite songs, as a matter of fact) and listened to it start.

Gakuto immediately started dancing. It was a slower song, so he used slower moves. His hips would pop in the most majestic way, Yuushi noticed. How could he not notice. Yuushi was so distracted with Gakuto's movements, he almost forgot to sing.

Now that she's back in the atmosphere

With drops of Jupiter in her hair, hey

She acts like summer and walks like rain

Reminds me that there's a time to change, hey

Since the return from her stay on the moon

She listens like spring and she talks like June, hey, hey

Yuushi walked over to Gakuto as he sung. He took the small boy by the hand and twirled him. Gakuto liked dancing alone. But he absolutely loved dancing with Yuushi.

But tell me, did you sail across the sun?

Did you make it to the Milky Way

To see the lights all faded

And that heaven is overrated?

Tell me, did you fall for a shooting star?

One without a permanent scar

And then you missed me

While you were looking for yourself out there?

Yuushi had adopted a headset microphone and was now dancing with Gakuto across the stage. It was almost like a fast version of ballroom dancing. As long as Gakuto was with Yuushi, he didn't care how they danced. They spun, and danced lightly across the stage. Gakuto was flexible. He could do all sorts of fancy moves.

Now that she's back from that soul vacation

Tracing her way through the constellation, hey

She checks out Mozart while she does Tae-Bo

Reminds me that there's room to grow, hey

Now that she's back in the atmosphere

I'm afraid that she might think of me as

Plain ol' Jane told a story about a man

Who was too afraid to fly so he never did land

Gakuto loved Yuushi's voice. It was wonderful. It was smooth, strong, steady. Totally Yuushi. Gakuto was able to dance to it in peace. It was easy. Natural. Like they were.

But tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet?

Did you finally get the chance

To dance along the light of day

And head back to the Milky Way?

And tell me, did Venus blow your mind?

Was it everything you wanted to find?

And then you missed me

While you were looking for yourself out there

Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken

Your best friend always sticking up for you

Even when I know you're wrong?

Can you imagine no first dance, freeze-dried romance

Five-hour phone conversation

The best soy latte that you ever had, and me?

But tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet?

Did you finally get the chance

To dance along the light of day

And head back toward the Milky Way?

But tell me, did you sail across the sun?

Did you make it to the Milky Way

To see the lights all faded

And that heaven is overrated?

And tell me, did you fall for a shooting star?

One without a permanent scar

And then you missed me

While you were looking for yourself?

And did you finally get the chance

To dance along the light of day?

And did you fall for a shooting star?

Fall for a shooting star?

And now you're lonely looking for yourself out there

By the time Yuushi was finished singing, they were both breathing a bit heavily. Yuushi had his arms around Gakuto and had him pulled against his chest. Yuushi took off the microphone and smiled. "I love you, Gakuto."

"I Love you too." Gakuto replied quietly, smiling a little.

"Ore-sama approves."

Both boys froze, wide eyed, and turned toward the back of the auditorium. The rest of the team was standing there. Atobe, Jirou, Kabaji, Choutarou, Shishido, and Hiyoshi.

Atobe was smirking, arms folded over his chest, holding his racket in one hand. Choutarou was absolutely grinning, practically bouncing up and down in excitement. Shishido looked shocked, leaning against Choutarou slightly for what looked like support. Kabaji looked... Well, like Kabaji. Hiyoshi, like Kabaji, looked composed. Unfazed.

"W-what?" Yuushi stuttered a little, frowning at the rest of the tennis team.

"Ore-sama approves." Atobe replied, gesturing to Yuushi and Gakuto. "But Ore-sama doesn't approve of skipping out on practice."

"H-how long have you guys been there?" Gakuto asked, mortified.

"Since... The beginning. When you asked Yuushi to sing for you." Atobe smirked a bit more.

Gakuto seemed to grin a little as he looked up at Yuushi. "You think running laps until our legs fall off is worth it?"

Yuushi smiled slightly. "Of course."

"Back to the courts." Atobe commanded. "Gakuto. Yuushi. Run until you... Run until Ore-sama tells you to stop."

"Finally!" Jirou said happily. "Now we have a gay doubles team!"

"What're you talking about, Jirou?" Shishido asked, following the energetic boy.

"Well, Niou Masaharu and Yagyuu Hiroshi from Rikkaidai are in a relationship. Kikumaru Eiji and Oishi Shuichiro from Seigaku are in a relationship. Shitenhoji's Konjiki Koharu and Hitoji Yuuji are together. Now we have our very own Mukahi Gakuto and Oshitari Yuushi!" He linked arms happily with Choutarou, who was walking on his right side. "How about you and Shishido-kun, Ootori? Are you guys together?"

Choutarou froze and blushed deeply. Shishido started coughing and Hiyoshi ended up having to pound on his back so he wouldn't die.

Jirou grinned. "We win! We have two homosexual doubles pairs! Take that Seigaku!"