mood: ecstatic
Title: Live & Breathe
Author: publicist_jean
Fandom: Yu-Gi-Oh, Nana, Prince of Tennis
Pairing: None
Rating: G - it's just an introduction
Summary: And so our story begins one hot afternoon with a hot matchup...
Warnings: None
A loud cheer rumbled through the air from the game that was taking place inside. Wall to wall, the stadium was packed - no room even for standing space.
"ONE MORE POINT! ONE MORE POINT! ONE MORE POINT!" was the chant in the air. Sweat sizzled the air like electricity, muscles and tensions stretched to the breaking point.
Bounce...bounce...bounce... The ball seemed to move in slow motion as it left the player's fingers going airborne before coming in contact with the racket, and with that...the true battle began.
A pair of violet eyes peered out from behind a set of expensive dark shades, a satisfied smile on their lips as they watched the finale of the match from the entranceway where the players entered the courts from, then blinked a bit hearing the crowd stomping in the stands, cheering on their favorite player. The stomping sounded like the low rumble of thunder, the type you hear right before there's a...
A sudden flash and yell was all she heard before everything went quiet a moment before the place went nuts. Chuckling, she turned away, slipping back on the glasses, making herself another unknown in the crowed as she reached inside her purse, slipping out her cell phone flipping it open.
This...this was the type of atmosphere her client wanted, and what she wanted she got. Now just for one more detail...
H was a business phenomenon. She rivaled that of Seto Kaiba and Pegasus Crawford, but more cold cut and direct. She wasn't someone so easy to meet with or even see, she was so layered by her workers.
She was tough, true, but she was also very generous as well; especially when it came to family causes especially. One other thing though - there were never any articles, interview or even live video about her, so it made you even more curious as to just what sort of person H was.
One things's for certain - you never say "no" to H.
