A/N: Have a huge writers block XD so tried to write something else to get more motivation! Crossover with Tokyo Magnitude 8.0. It won't be an on-going story, maybe just two or three chapters (hopefully) XD

Warning: Gore and violence

Disclaimer: I do not own Kuroko no Basuke or Tokyo Magnitude 8.0


Chapter 1


Middle School

"Alright class, I'm going to hand back your report cards." A woman with bright pink hair announced to her rowdy students who were eager to get going and start their summer break. "I'll call you up one by one, so pay attention!"

The class quieted down in order to hear their teacher. She started to alphabetically call all the names and everyone went up to grab the folders she was handing out. Until it came to one boys name.

"Mayuzumi Chihiro." There was silence. "Mayuzumi..." Still no response. She looked up and scanned everyone's faces, looking for the twelve-year-old boy with gray hair.

"Mou...is he skipping again..?" She sighed and was about to call the next name when a bored sounding voice answered next to her.

"I'm right here...sensei." Turning around, everyone jumped. Even after two years, they still couldn't get over how invisible the boy was!

"S-Sorry, Chi-Mayuzumi-kun!" She felt ashamed for not noticing one of her favorite students. Once she gave him his report card, he slowly walked back to his seat and sat down before picking up his manga again and reading, ignoring the other names his teacher was calling.

'Taking so long...' He thought. He just wanted to go home and start his vacation so he could read more of his books...

His peace was interrupted when two loud people in his class decided to have a conversation together.

"What are you going to do for vacation, Mibuchi?" A boy named Hayama Kotaro asked his black haired friend.

"My family and I are going to a hot spring." Mibuchi answered.

"Ehh? Lucky...we're just going camping tomorrow..." Hayama frowned.

"You shouldn't be so upset. It sounds nice that your family woul-" Mibuchi's scolding got cut off when his name was called.

"What's so good about camping..." He looked up and saw Mayuzumi was looking at him. And before the gray-haired boy could avert his gaze back to his book, the annoying orange-haired boy grinned and spoke to him. "What are you doing for vacation, Mayuzumi?"

He decided to answer, knowing that if he didn't the annoying teen, he would keep asking.

"Nothing special..." He looked back down to his book. Hayama pouted, and was about to tell him to elaborate more, but Mubuchi came back by then and continued his lecturing.

"That's the last one. Remember to finish your summer assignment before break is over! No excuses, alright?!" She narrowed her eyes at her students to see that they understood, and smiled when nods and affirmative answers were sent her way. "Enjoy your break!"

Everyone cheered and hurriedly packed their stuff, meeting their friends on the way out. Mayuzumi lagged behind, face still stuck in the manga. He didn't want to deal with the herd of students rushing out of the door. When it was just a few people left he was about to leave when his teacher spoke up.

"Have a safe trip, Chihiro-kun. And tell Tetsu-kun that I said hello!" Mayuzumi only spared her a glance before leaving. Miss. Momoi was always doing these things...She was a close friend of the family and adored his little brother. Oh yeah...his brother...

'Ah...almost forgot I had to pick him up today...' In the morning their mother told them she had to leave for work near the time he got out of school, so she asked Chihiro to make sure his brother got home. Sighing, he went to his locker and grabbed his outdoor shoes, changing them and locking the indoor ones in the locker, he started to head to his brothers elementary school.

It was relatively close to his middle school, so it only took about ten minutes to walk there, but with how hot it was, it felt like a century before he arrived...

A while later, he saw the familiar school gates of his brothers elementary school and stared through them, hoping he wouldn't have to waste time to search the whole school for his blue-haired brother. Luckily he didn't have to when he saw the orange-haired boy kneeling beside a cardboard box that was against the wall of the school building and after looking a little harder, he saw his brother next to him, also kneeling. He opened the school gate and walked to them.

"Afternoon Chihiro-nii." The blue-haired eight-year old greeted his big brother when he heard him coming. One of the reasons he acknowledged his brother was because he was one of the few who could notice him right away. Though, it could be because his brother had even less of a presence than he did.

"Are you ready to go?" Chihiro asked, eyes going back to the book in his hand.

"Hey! It's the otaku!" A loud voice shouted when he heard his friends brother.

'The annoying friend...' Just because he liked to read manga didn't mean he was an otaku...Chihiro didn't know how Tetsuya could stand such an obnoxious person.

"Ogiwara-kun, please don't make fun of Chihiro-nii." His brother's small monotone voice scolded.

"Ehh, but he is one!" The gray-haired boy's tolerance was wearing thin...There was only so much he could ignore. So he decided to make this visit as short as possible...

"Let's go, Tetsuya." It was hot outside and he just wanted to go home... The bluenette nodded, dusting off his dirtied shorts as he stood.

"B-But, Tetsu! You promised to play basketball with me after we checked on Nigou!" Nigou was the black and white husky that was currently sleeping inside of the cardboard box. His brother had found him one day and brought him home but their mother said they couldn't have pets. So Tetsuya kept him at the school and he and Ogiwara would feed and play with him after school.

"Ah..." Blue eyes met gray, and he knew that he couldn't keep his promise, Chihiro looked impatient. "I'm sorry, maybe tomorrow, Ogiwara-kun?"

The orange head glared at the older boy, knowing it was his fault. But when he looked back to his friends apologetic face, he smiled and ruffled his hair.

"Fine...but you owe me Tetsu!" Tetsuya nodded, promising to make it up to his friend.

"Yes. See you tomorrow, Ogiwara-kun." With that, the siblings headed to the bus stop to go home.

"Bye!" The boy shouted and waved to their retreating forms before leaving, deciding to head home as well.


Apartment

Chihiro and Tetsuya finally made it home after a few minutes walk. Taking off their shoes at the entrance, they then headed into the living room together.

"We're home..." Chihiro announced robotically, only doing it because otherwise no one would know they were home.

"Ah, welcome back, Chi-kun, Tetsu-chan!" Their mother, a woman with light brown hair and gray eyes said from the kitchen. She was dressed in her work suit, about to leave. "How was school?"

Chihiro ignored her, sat on the couch and turned on the fan, while Tetsuya went and hugged his mother, who picked him up and kissed his forehead.

"Since Chi-kun's being a meanie!" She stuck her tongue out at her son, who was still ignoring her and reading, before smiling since she was used to it. He wasn't being rude, it was just how he was. "How about your day, Tetsu-chan?"

"Me and Ogiwara-kun played with Nigou. But he fell asleep..." The boy gave a small smile.

"Ah, good!" She felt bad about deny her son the dog, but their landlady simply didn't allow pets... Sighing, she looked around and noticed it was almost time for her shift.

"Oh no! I'll be late!" She shouted, putting the bluenette on the floor and doing a last-minute dash to get everything she needed for her job. "I bought some cake for you both, it's on the counter. I won't be home till late so tell tou-san that I told you all to eat without me."

When they both nodded, she rushed, kissing the younger and patting her oldest on the head, grabbed her shoes, and left to go to work.

When she was gone, Tetsuya went to his brother and sat on the floor. They were used to being left home alone. Their father worked the day shift and mother worked at random times of the day and night.

"I didn't get to say happy birthday..." Tetsuya said, sadness tinging the monotone. Chihiro looked at him over the cover of his book before sighing.

"She said she'd be back tonight, so just tell her then..." He returned to his book. When he did this, he heard the sound of retreating feet and saw that the blue-haired boy had left. He felt mildly concered, but a minute or two later he heard him come back with a book of his own.

Most people say that they were weird siblings. Chihiro was older, yet read such fantasy-like manga. While the younger Tetsuya read such complex books that had no pictures at all. Chihiro didn't know how the boy could read such books...

The siblings silently read their books in the living room together, until about two hours later their dad finally came home.

"I'm home." A man with dark gray hair and brown eyes shouted from the door. Tetsuya silently closed his book and went to greet his father.

"Welcome back, tou-san." Many people wondered how the small bluenette could look so different from all three of them, and the answer was simple. The family had adopted him when he was four. He had recently became orphaned after his parents were in a car accident. His only other living relative was his grandmother, but she wasn't healthy enough to take care of a four-year old boy even if he was such a polite and quiet one.

"Ahh, it's my little guy!" The man scooped up the boy and spun around, making the bluenette smile a little at the feeling of being able to fly. When he started to get dizzy, his father stopped and put him down before rubbing his own back, wincing a little. "I'm getting too old for that...Chihiro! Come here!"

Chihiro sighed and closed his book, heading over to his father. They had a staring contest as the twelve-year old and the older man refused to be the first to back down. Finally giving up after a few seconds, the man grinned and tousled the boy's hair. Said boy glared at him and swiped at the offending hand.

"Don't do that." He fixed his hair.

"Haha! After a long day of work, I think I deserve to annoy my son." Their father loosened his tie before heading to the bedroom. "I'll be back, just going to change then I'll make you both some dinner."

When the man exited the room, wearing his usual shirt and sweatpants, he went straight to the kitchen. And with the help of the blunette, who only stirred the ingredients together, they made dinner.

"So, kaa-san had to work at night again?" Chihiro nodded, eating his food silently.

"Tetsuya...you have rice on your face." His father went to remove it but the boy moved his head out of reach, making the man confused.

"Ogiwara-kun says it's good to have food for later." He explained, as if it were common knowledge. Chihiro felt his eye twitch at the ridiculous things that orange-head was telling his little brother.

"Haha, is that so? Well you'll have to get rid of it before bed, alright?" Tetsuya nodded and resumed eating. They finished their meal in a comfortable silence, both boys were always quiet so their father didn't mind. After dinner, their father went to take a nap in his room since it had been a tiring day and the two were alone in the living room again.

"Chihiro-nii?" The gray-haired boy had been about to go back to reading when the boy stopped him. "Can you help me make a card for kaa-san, please?" The boy wanted to give their mother something for her birthday.

'I was just at a good part of the manga...' But as he stared down at his brother, he gave in.

"Fine...Get the crayons and paper." He couldn't deny those big blue eyes. The boy smiled happily, running to their shared bedroom and grabbing the necessary materials, before heading back to the living room where his older brother was waiting.

Chihiro was a good drawer so while Tetsuya drew the people, which were just different colored stick figures, he added some background to make it look more card-like. Once the drawings were done, the bluenette wrote in the best writing he could, 'Happy Birthday Mom!'.

"How is it, Chihiro-nii?" The boy asked his brother with hopeful eyes. Chihiro inspected the finished card and noticed the R in Birthday was facing the wrong way, but it looked good otherwise.

"It looks fine..." The younger smiled a little before using the extra paper to draw random things. A few minutes later, Chihiro spoke up, putting his book down.

"Want to eat cake now?" He had seen the boy making small glances at the box that was on the counter that had the pastries in it. But, since Tetsuya was too short to reach it, he hadn't gone over to have one.

"Yes, please." He put down his crayons and went to the dining room table, waiting patiently for his brother to give him a slice.

Chihiro opened the box and looked inside, seeing that it wasn't a full cake, just four slices. Chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and coconut. Not really caring, he grabbed the first two and handed one of the wrapped cakes to his brother.

Unwrapping the sweet, he picked up his fork and was about to eat, when he noticed the downcast look the other had. Looking down he realized why. He had unintentionally handed the bluenette the chocolate piece, while he had the vanilla. He knew how much his brother liked vanilla...So he sighed and pushed the plate over to him before pulling the chocolate piece to himself and started eating.

"Thank you, Chihiro-nii." The boy thanked, before happily eating the delicious vanilla cake.

"Ah, you two ate without me..." They looked up and saw that their father was standing there with his arms crossed.

"How was your nap, tou-san?" The bluenette asked, taking another bite of cake. Their father ruffled his hair before grabbing the coconut cake and sitting at the table with them.

"It was good." He took a bite and looked at the time. "It's late...bed time after this, Tetsuya." Said boy pouted. It was summer vacation and he wanted to give his mom the card...

"You can give it to her tomorrow, Tetsuya." Chihiro said, knowing what the problem was. He was still a little sad, but he agreed and after he finished his dessert he went to his room to change into his night-clothes and then to the bathroom to brush his teeth.

The man smiled. Their adoptive son was so independent and caring. And even if Chihiro would never admit it, he saw that his son liked him.

"You should head to sleep too, Chihiro. It's been a long day." He didn't like to be treated like a kid, but he had to admit that he was tired...

Getting up from his seat, he headed to the bedroom and did his nightly routine as well. By the time he was done, his little brother was in his bed on the bottom bunk of their bunk bed. Climbing the ladder, he headed to the top bunk and got under the covers.

"Good night, Chihiro-nii." His brothers soft monotone voice said, a yawn following.

"Night..." He mumbled, getting comfortable. After a few moments, sleep claimed both of the young boys.


Morning

Blue eyes snapped open when the sun filled the room. He needed to give his mom her card before she left for work!

Jumping out of bed, he grabbed the card he and his brother had made. Opening their bedroom door, he went to the kitchen and frowned, seeing his mothers coat and shoes were gone...

"Sorry, Tetsuya, I tried to make her stay for a little longer, but kaa-san had to leave for a sudden appointment." The boy turned to see his father there, adjusting his tie, getting ready for work as well. The boy lowered the card and looked at the ground sadly.

"Ah, good morning, tou-san. The boy said, remembering he hadn't greeted his father.

"Haha, morning Tetsuya." He said, smiling at how polite his son could be even if he was sad. Just then, Chihiro walked into the living room and gave a mumbled 'hi' before plopping down on the couch, once again...

Gray eyes narrowed, at the gray-haired boy. If he let things be this summer, his son would do nothing but read. He needed to get out and enjoy the world!

"Why don't you two go to the mall and buy your mother something, as a belated birthday present?" He suggested. "I'm sure she'd love an amazing card and a gift!"

Tetsuya seemed eager to go, wanting to please his mother, but Chihiro just kept reading. Their father sighed and went to his son, bending down and saying the next sentence lowly with no malice, but demanding.

"It's an order, not a suggestion, Chihiro." That alone would've worked, but in order to make sure...He decided a bribe should do nicely. Grinning, he continued. "And if you go, I'll get tickets to that anime convention you wanted to go to..."

"Fine..." When Chihiro heard the offer he agreed, making the bluenette smile, happy to be going out with his big brother.

"Good, good. I'll be home at five. Your mother should be home before me, so make sure you lock the door on your way out." He trusted his boys, they were both very mature for their ages, but just in case... "Make sure you bring your phone with you, okay?"

Chihiro nodded, an annoyed expression on his face at the fact his father thought he was stupid enough to forget something like that.

"Have a good day at work, tou-san." The bluenette said as his father got ready to leave. Smiling, he patted his head and left.

With their father gone, the two boys got dressed, making sure they had their money, bags and keys before they headed out to catch the bus to the mall.


Mall

'Boring...' Chihiro thought to himself. He was getting tired of looking for a present, but the bluenette couldn't decide what to get. They had gone to at least ten stores and were here for at least an hour. He just wanted to go back home and enjoy his vacation... Maybe go to the bookstore and get the new volume of his favorite manga.

The twelve and eight-year old boys were standing in front of a stand inside one of the stores in the mall. The bluenette decided to get their mother some jewelry for her present, but...

"Just get one, Tetsuya..." Uncertain blue eyes darted between the flower key chain and the bracelet. Chihiro sighed...

"I'll buy the bracelet, you can get the keychain, okay? Then she can have both..." He mumbled, snatching the bracelet from his younger brothers hand and going to the register. The bluenette smiled, happy that he didn't need to choose, and followed Chihiro to pay for the key chain.

Chihiro had been prepared to speak up louder than usual, expecting to be ignored since it usually happened when the two siblings went out together. People wouldn't notice them otherwise. But, as they walked up to the register the red-haired man looked at him only a few seconds after he stopped walking.

He raised an eyebrow at the unusual attention, but decided to ignore it and placed the bracelet on the counter, motioning for Tetsuya to give him the money and the key chain before placing them on as well.

"Nine fifty." The man replied, an amused edge in his voice. Chihiro handed him the money and only then did he take the time to look up at the cashier.

'Weird..' He thought, seeing the man had two different colored eyes. He'd never seen that before, and the way they bored into his own blank eyes, made him shiver a little.

"Chihiro-nii..?" Tetsuya's voice came from next to him, snapping him out of his trance. When he looked down, he saw the boy was pointing to something and he saw that the man was holding his change in his hand. He hadn't noticed he had stared at the other for that long...

Chihiro glared at the man, whose eyes were filled with mirth, and grabbed his change.

"Let's go, Tetsuya." The boy looked after his brother, and was about to follow, but the cashier tapped the boys shoulder and handed the bluenette the bag with their purchased items in it, that the other had forgotten in his anger.

"Thank you very much." He accepted the bag and bowed to the man, remembering his manners, before trying to catch up with his brother as best he could. When he caught up, he saw the glare on the others face and knew the other was annoyed.

'Making fun of me...' Chihiro thought, remembering the mocking gaze.

Tetsuya followed silently, not wanting to bother his brother. But as they neared the exit, he decided he had to speak up.

"Chihiro-nii..." The gray-haired boy stopped when he felt his brother tug on his shirt. "I need to go to the toilet..."

Chihiro sighed. Why couldn't he wait until they got home..?

"Alright, give me your bag." The bluenette handed his backpack to his brother. "I'll be waiting right outside...Get me a soda too." Tetsuya nodded and took off to find the bathroom.

Watching the small boy run down the hall, Chihiro sighed and getting bored, decided to wait outside in front of the entrance so his brother could see him when he got back.

'Once I get home, I'll read the next chapter of the manga and then sleep...'

He was leaning against the railing outside, letting the breeze calm him down, trying to ignore the annoying sounds of superficial comments about what color was best on someone and children complaining about what toys they wanted, but couldn't get. It was too hot to deal with this... He hoped the bluenette got back soon with his drink...

For a second, he felt something block out the sun and looked up, seeing at least a dozen crows flying away.

'Strange...' He'd never seen so many fly together at this time of year. He wondered why... A moment later he got his answer.

"What the...the ground..." He heard someone say who was standing to his right.

"Sh-Shaking..." A womans voice stuttered.

He was confused, not even a second later, he felt as if the ground underneath his feet was quivering. It was barely noticeable at first...but then it quickly increased, causing all the people outside to fall to their knees and cry out from the way the ground trembled violently.

"Earthquake!" A man screamed as the platform they were all standing on started to sway back and forth.

"M-Mommy!" A young girl cried as she fell to the quaking ground and bruised her knees.

Chihiro grabbed onto the railing to steady himself, only to stumble once again when the cement started to crack under him. He quickly jumped to the other side, watching as the place he was previously standing split into two.

Tightening his grip on the railing, Chihiro stared at the mall building as it caved in and cracked, windows shattering and rubble falling everywhere. Some of the people who were outside with him were hit by the falling rocks and others who saw the incident screamed when they saw all the blood created by the force of stone hitting flesh.

As he watched the chaos created by the earthquake, and people scrambling out of the opened doorway of the mall, he only had one thought.

'Tetsuya...'


A/N 2: Should I continue?