Author: Hikaru R. Kudou
Email: crystal_clear@comic.com
Rating: General
Genre: General, non-yaoi RuHana
DISCLAIMER: The only thing I own in this story is the plot, nothing else.
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"Pass the
ball!"
"I got it!"
"Hey!"
"Run faster!!"
"Nyahahaha! The tensai has the
ball now!"
"Oh, shut up!"
"Do'aho…"
"Teme!! Rukawa!! How dare you
steal the tensai's ball??"
"Whoa, nice dunk Rukawa!!!"
"L-O-V-E Rukawa!"
"Rukawa-kun…"
A typical day in Shohoku High
School…
"Oi, Sakuragi! Will you please
work together with Rukawa? You guys are in the same team for goodness' sake!"
"Nani? You dare to suggest
such a thing to this tensai?"
"Maa maa…we have a game here…"
"Hn."
"Kora, Rukawa!!!"
Coach Anzai sipped his green
tea calmly. Ayako was already taking her all-time-powerful-fan from its
'shrine'. Akagi looked as if he was about to burst any second soon. Haruko, the
sister of the ever-fearful gori of Shohoku was, as always, admiring Rukawa
Kaede.
Rukawa swept his sweaty with
the back of his hand. So far he had scored 28 points for his team, much to
Sakuragi's dismay.
"That's it for today!" Akagi's
strong voice shook the whole building. "I have something to say. Listen up!"
"Hai, captain!"
"We will be having a friendly
match against Kainan in three weeks' time. I want you to win this one, you hear
me?"
"Hai!" Even the team's voices
put together could not rival that of Akagi Takenori.
"Remember our last match with
them? We lost by a narrow shot! This time, I cannot accept another defeat!"
Ayako nodded thoughtfully.
Sakuragi shifted
uncomfortable. Painful memories returned to haunt him. He recalled passing the
ball to the wrong man at the last minute of the game. Uncontrollably, his eyes
were watery, despite his efforts to hold his tears back.
The whole gym was silent. They
understood how Sakuragi had felt. Even Rukawa managed NOT to whisper do'aho to
Sakuragi. Mitsui could not utter a single syllable, and it was obvious Akagi
himself was trying hard not to cry. Miyagi, on the other hand, was too absorbed
marveling Ayako's beauty.
"We understand what we should
do," murmured Mitsui, a note of determination in his words.
"Don't worry Akagi—this time
we'll win." Kogure nodded.
Sakuragi did not interject.
"They're going down," added
Rukawa. There was a resolute glint in his eyes.
Miyagi finally snapped out of
his daydream. He, with difficulty, reached to tap Sakuragi's shoulder. Damn,
I haven't grown a single inch taller…
"Ryo-chin?"
"We'll get them this time,
Hanamichi, trust me."
Sakuragi was about to say he
was fine, but Ayako threw him a warning look. He silenced himself.
"Adjourned!" yelled Akagi.
"Hai, arigatou!!!"
"Ne, Sakuragi…you OK?" asked
Mitsui with genuine concern.
"Don't worry, Sakuragi! The
sad look doesn't suit you!"
Sakuragi by then felt as if
there was a massive flood inside his eyelids.
"Crybaby…" Rukawa walked past
him indifferently.
"Rukawa!" said Ayako in
reproach. She caressed her fan, telling Rukawa not to make matters worse. Ayako
can be demanding whenever she wants to.
Rukawa consented and walked
out.
"Hey, Hanamichi, how's about
heading to Danny's? I'm starving." Miyagi winked at him.
"I'm not really hungry…"
"Oh, come on! Don't be such a
sourpuss! It'll be my treat." Mitsui pulled Sakuragi.
"Ne, Sakuragi…" Kogure
adjusted his glasses. "Don't be like this. What happened to the cheerful
Sakuragi Hanamichi we all knew?"
"Demo…I can't help it…"
"The past has passed. You
can't do anything to change it. The only thing you can do is, learn from your
mistakes."
Akagi told the rest to move.
Even Gori had the heart not to let everyone witness Sakuragi crying.
"If you don't get energetic
soon you won't be able to play well in the game." Ayako took her cap off. "And
this time we can't afford to lose, understand?"
Haruko was watching Sakuragi.
Actually, she only started to notice Sakuragi was in a dilemma once Rukawa
exited the gym. She approached the redhead.
"Sakuragi-kun…let's go," she
said softly, "may I, onii-chan?"
Akagi nodded. "Just this
once…" He departed.
Haruko beamed at Sakuragi.
"Excellent!" Mitsui pulled
Sakuragi again, this time with more force.
Sakuragi stood up abruptly,
causing Mitsui nearly losing his balance. Together, they walked to their
favourite hangout.
Meanwhile,
Rukawa had reached his own abode. Tossing his bag aside, he dropped himself on
to the sofa. He reached out for his basketball.
"Sakuragi Hanamichi…" he
whispered obliviously. His eyes widened when he realized what he had just said.
His eyes rested on the framed picture of the Shohoku basketball team on his
television set.
"I want to win this one, 'aho."
He hurled the ball upwards and caught it again. The whole process repeated for
a few minutes. He paused. "I want to win this one BAD." He let the ball fly
higher as he emphasized on the last word, thus crashing his chandelier into
bits. He sighed as he went to the kitchen to retrieve a broom. "That's the
third one this week."
~{tsuzuku}~
Author's Notes: Not much in this chapter. Please review before you go. Thanks for reading. *bows*
