Title: Chemistry
Author: DehTennisAcrobat
Summery: Tezuka reflects on Fuji. Crack. TezuFuji, but it's non-yaoi if you want it that way.
Word Count: 241
Disclaimer: I don't own PoT. The conservative republicans would hate it if I did.
Fuji Syuusuke was very much a compound, Tezuka decided. There was simply to much to Fuji for him to be a single element.
Perhaps he had some mercury to him. Tezuka may be one of the few (with exceptions of those who had seen him play tennis with Kirihara or Mizuki) who found Fuji truly scary, but that hardly comforts him. Seigaku's captain considers anything poisonous scary; possibly because to Tezuka anything that has the ability to stop him from playing tennis is scary, but no one knows for sure.
Fuji was also very ununoctium. Of course, Fuji was anything except synthetic, but he wasn't understood often, and had that undefined element to him.
Also, Tezuka felt Fuji had some scandium. Although Tezuka's tried to come up with better excuses for thinking this, the real reason was both were uncommon and pretty.
Tezuka thought Fuji also had a good deal of krypton to him, but perhaps that's was just a product of Tezuka's newfound addiction to old American comics.
Riiiiiiiiing.
Tezuka was shocked out of his reverie with the sound of the bell. Of course, no one could tell he was shocked (except Fuji, but they weren't in the same class, anyways), but he was shaken all the same.
Chemistry was over, and Tezuka felt rather silly upon realizing he had spent the last hour of class trying to figure out what Fuji was made of.
Humans are carbon-based organisms, anyways.
