LDD: I watched Inazuma Eleven a year or two ago, before it finished season 6. Lately I watched a Let's Play of the first and one version of the second games on You Tube, they were very funny. I ended up picking up a copy of the first game off the Nintendo e-shop (and right now that is the only game out in America for the handheld I believe) and restarted watching the show, with some very MST style comments stuck in my head. Enjoyed the first game so much I ended up getting Japanese copies of both the 2nd games (sort of like Pokemon games, the only difference between them is minor) and the first two copies of the 3rd game (same). I've actually won the second game unable to read a word of it! Sadly being that focused on one show leads to fanfic ideas, so I have this and another one floating around in my folders.
Notes: My readers know I mainly do self-insert (well OC) characters to various levels of involvement in the plot, or crossovers. This is the first kind. Story starts during summer break, in Japan that is typically between first and second semester of the same school year. When I watch the show it looks like summer in episode 1, so I've set the start of the show right after summer vacation of Endou's 2nd year at Raimon.
Involved characters: Kidou Yuuto, Sakuma Jiro (last names first)
OCs of differing levels of importance: Nao, Mom, Dad, Minoru, Shota, baby Rin (family's name Yamaguchi), random sometimes named people around the apartment building/Inazuma Town.
One time DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the anime, manga, game, web comic, TV show, movie, or book characters found in this story. Do not sue me, I have nothing. I'm not making money from this story, as it is for fun only.
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Owned
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Lady Demoonica Darkmoon
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"...the half-year reign of terror caused by Teikoku continued yesterday with a 13-0 win-" The TV was switched off.
"Nao-chan, Nao-chan..." Her mother was shaking her awake. "I know you have Jet Lag, but you fell asleep with the TV on."
Yamaguchi Nao blinked awake, curled up on the pillow in the floor infront of the small TV. "Ah, I did?"
"Why don't you go get to know the town instead of holing up in the apartment?"
Nao nodded. Still it had been a long flight from America where they had been visiting an old school friend of her mother. Her father had got a new job and during the move suggested the family take a small vacation. Maybe she could find a local arcade or something. With this in mind she grabbed some money and headed out. Well at least the Kanto District was suppose to be lively.
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There had been a week of school left when Nao and her family had arrived in Japan, but between the moving and the school paperwork she'd ended up simply unable to join classes so soon. Today was a Sunday and the first day of summer vacation.
Nao walked past the store-front filled with TVs all tuned to the same station, paying no mind to ad for the upcoming Football Frontier. Slung over her shoulder was a beach bag, containing her new swimsuit. She'd found the closest local pool in Inazuma Town way too full for it's size so today she had hopped a train to the next school district over to try her luck there.
She arrived at the pool, loud and noisy, but much larger that the one she'd checked out the day before. Of course there were a lot more people here than there also, but it wasn't over capacity. Nao guessed that was a 'win'.
Dressed in her bathing suit, bag in a locker Nao made her way to the pool. Her joy at cold water on a hot summer day was however quickly ruined by grade school kids. Nao found herself dunked under the water with only a half breath, bubbles everywhere. She kicked out and grasped the side of the pool as she surfaced, panting.
There was a small pain in her foot, she'd kicked something. Then someone surfaced infront of her coughing and sputtering. The brown haired boy grasped the side of the pool and tugged off his squed goggles.
"Oh! Sorry!" Nao realized she must have kicked him. A pair of red eyes focused on her. The shape of his eyes was, "Pretty." It slipped out before Nao had really thought. And that is when DNA kicked in.
Human evolution favors the strong, the adaptable. The idea of mutants on the world that Nao lives isn't a comic book or a movie, it's pretty common. Over the last 40 or so years the sport of Soccer had found itself the home to a large amount of kids with elemental or psychic powers. Of course there wasn't a huge backlash over it either, it's been around from early times, back when the King of England could have people go out and catch a wild Unicorn, or the old woman down the road really was a Medusa. Of course humans outbred nearly all of them, or in many places bred them into the human race, to the point there was a huge amount of different DNA in the human gene pool. On this summer day, in a swimming pool, a fairly normal girl had her DNA make her pheromones go haywire.
Nao back peddled in the water as the boy leaned towards her, eyes slightly out of focus. "Hey, Kidou, you alright?" A voice called out from behind her, just a moment before she bumped into the person. "I-"
"Sor-REEEE!" Nao squeaked as the boy behind her wrapped his arms around her.
And she was trapped. "Don't worry, we wont hurt you." She wasn't sure who had spoken. One boy was groping her and the other about to kiss her.
Nao wasn't sure how she had wiggled free and gotten out of the pool as she dashed into the girls locker room.
Back in the pool Kidou was holding his head and looking around. "What happened?"
Sakuma blinked slowly and looked around the pool. "I have no clue, but I'm pretty sure we just harassed a girl we don't know."
"We should leave." Kidou said, and Sakuma had to agree. Something very strange had just happened. Plus this was a public swimming pool.
In the boy's shower room both Kidou and Sakuma replayed the event in their heads as they washed the chlorine water off.
"I've never had my head go fuzzy like that, it was like seeing through a fog."
"Hm." Kidou nodded. "Same."
"You were already out of it before I was effected. Not until that girl was right there infront of me did anything happen."
Kidou paused. "The girl?" He rinsed his goggles and started drying off. He'd gone deep in thought, so Sakuma didn't bother to respond.
A few minutes later, they were dried and dressed, and waiting at the entrance to the pool. Kidou still hadn't said anything. Now Sakuma was curious.
"Okay, what did you realize... and why are we standing around here?"
"That girl is... something." Kidou shook his head, okay maybe his thoughts were still not completely clear if that was his answer. "That girl has an ability to... to..." He stuttered to a stop.
"Mind finally catch up to your body Kidou?" Sakuma asked with a raised eyebrow. "The word is Succubus, traditionally."
Kidou's face flushed red.
"Don't worry, we were only exposed for a moment. The cold showers immediately after helps." Sakuma looked back the hall towards the turn into the girls side of the changing rooms. "So why are we still standing here?"
Nao stumbled out of the girls changing room, making it only a few steps before she saw the two boys from the pool standing at the entrance, waiting... probably for her. All she wanted to do was go home and pretend she hadn't just experienced what she had.
"Too late now." Sakuma mumbled as Kidou jerked to look back the hall at the girl.
Determined to just ignore them Nao lifted her head and walked forward, stiffly... but damn it she was going to catch the next train and get home and eat a tub of ice-cream and-
"So you think the wet-blanket here is cute?" Sakuma teased the girl as she got close. He even dared lean towards her and smile.
"I'm not a wet-blanket." Kidou grumbled.
"I had to drag you to the pool and threaten you to leave the cape home." Sakuma grumbled back, still eyeing the girl.
"I'm going home, if you will kindly move out of the entryway." Nao said, doing her best to look off over the boy's shoulder. She hadn't even noticed his hair was light blue until now. Or the eye-patch. How had he? Nao caught herself, no need to bother with such thoughts.
"Of course." Sakuma grinned and stepped to the side. Nao quickly dodged around him and onto the street. "C'mon." Sakuma turned Kidou around and finally the other started to move on his own. Sakuma came up on her left, and Kidou on her right. "Haven't seen you before, you new to the area?"
Nao ignored him, turning her face away from the blue haired boy. Now she was face to face with the brown haired boy. She felt heat raise to her cheeks.
"Distance." Kidou suddenly said and Nao quickly looked back forward expecting to be about to bump into something. Nothing. She looked back over, to see the boy had moved an extra arm-length away from her. She glanced to the other side, the blue haired boy had moved too.
"What-" She stopped, she should just ignore them.
"You know, with a genetic inheritance like that, you should be more careful." The brown haired boy spoke.
"I don't know what you are talking about." Nao said, keeping her face forward. The train station was just ahead, she could loose them in the crowd.
The blue haired boy laughed. "Oh this is even better." Nao found herself pushed suddenly to the right, into a narrow alley-way. She was trapped up against the brick wall. "I guess introductions are in order." The blue-haired boy said as he leaned back. "I'm Sakuma Jiro and he's Kidou Yuuto. You are so very lucky as to get our protection, isn't she Kidou?"
Nao looked at him-Sakuma. She was lucky... they were harassing her? Yeah, ri-ght. "Just let me go home."
"Oh, but you haven't given us your name yet."
"Yamaguchi Nao." She tried to duck under his arm. "I'm going to miss the next tra-hm!"
Sakuma had pushed her back against the wall again, but this time kissed her. She stood there, eyes wide until he pulled away. "Really?" He breathed against her lips. "No reaction at all?"
Nao pushed past him, only to stumble into Kidou. She couldn't believe that boy had just stolen her first kiss! She had tears welling up at the corners of her eyes. Kidou caught her before she could go past him too. He thought Sakuma was going to torment her a little and get bored. But that last part was just being an ass. He patted the top of the girl's head.
Nao sat on the train, flanked by Sakuma and Kidou. They easily passed as three middle school friends, even if the girl was looking a little upset. However she was a teen-age girl and that was enough for most people to look the other way as 'upset teen girl' was very common. Kidou and Sakuma would have to catch another train back later, they were local to the area after all. Sakuma wanted to 'take her home' meaning he wanted to find out where she lived.
Nao fidgeted the entire walk to the apartment complex her family lived in. The ride on the train had been quiet and so far so had the walk from the station. Kidou walked along with his hands in his pockets, eyes downcast to the ground. Sakuma glanced around, mostly between the area and the two others with him. Nao slowed down, stopping infront of one of the apartment buildings. She clasped her hands together, turning to face the two boys following her.
"Can you... please... now... I mean... I'm home."
"Kidou."
"No Sakuma, let's go now."
"I don't know about that, it's awfully hot out, we could get a cup of water."
Kidou started to again protest, but Nao spoke first. "Fine." She spun on the spot, marched up a flight of steps and let herself into the family's apartment. Sakuma grinned and followed. With a sigh Kidou stepped in through the doorway. At least he started to, but there was a loud thump from just inside. Followed by a yelp from Sakuma... and Nao laughing? Kidou looked around the edge of the door.
Sakuma was flat on the floor with two small children holding him down while Nao laughed from off to the side. "Ow." Sakuma wined.
"What the-?" Kidou said.
"These are Minoru and Shota, my little brothers." Nao said as she walked away. "Thank you for watching them pervert-boy."
"Oi! Oi! Why'd'ya have an eyepatch?" One child asked, as he bounced on Sakuma's chest, knocking more air out of the teen. "Nao said for you to play with us!" The other said over his brother's shoulder. "Wha'c'n ya play?"
"Kidou-" Sakuma grunted, "get these brats off me!"
Kidou leaned on the door frame and crossed his arms. "Serves you right for what you've been doing today."
"Don't see you putting up a real fight over it."
Kidou looked away. "What we are doing is wrong. Let's just get back to Teikoku now."
"Aw! No ya'can't go now!" One child wined. "Yeah! Yeah! Stay to play!" The other added.
"Now boys! Get off Nao's friends." An older lady wearing an apron entered the room.
"Oh hello, Mrs. Mori!" Nao said. "Momma isn't home?"
The woman shook her head. "She had some errands to run and you weren't home yet, so she asked I look after the boys until one of you got back."
"Ah, thank you."
"Don't worry about it!" Mrs. Mori smiled. "Now you're home and I can get back to my own apartment." She waved. "Minoru, Shota, really let the boy up!" She said as she walked out.
"Aw." The two small boys sighed, but removed themselves from Sakuma.
Nao eyed the doorway where Mrs. Mori had left and Kidou now blocked. "A glass of water." She said, as if that really was the reason the two teen boys had followed her into the apartment.
Sakuma stood, but was still blocked from moving further into the apartment by Nao's little brothers. "Play wit'us!" The smaller boy said as he bounced at Sakuma's feet.
Sakuma looked down at the pair. "No."
"Yes." The slightly larger child countered.
"No."
"Yes." This time it was both children.
Behind him Kidou laughed. "You are no good with kids."
"No offense Kidou, but I'm glad to be an only child."
Kidou glanced to the side for a moment. "It's alright. We only need one more win and..." He trailed off.
"Water." A glass of water was shoved into Sakuma's hands, over top the two small boy's heads. It was so sudden he nearly dropped it. "And for you." A second glass was held out to Kidou, though he'd seen Nao return, while Sakuma had been focused on Nao's brothers. As such he didn't nearly drop his. Once the water was delivered, Nao retreated to the far side of the room.
Sakuma glared down at the two elementary school boys, drinking the water because he had no other choice. Kidou drank his too, minus the glaring. "Go watch TV or something, sheesh!" Sakuma grumbled, getting tired of the two children rather fast. They frowned back up at him.
"You're no fun." The taller one declared and walked over to Kidou. He looked up to the goggle wearing teen. "I'm Minoru an'in za first grade." He pointed to the smaller boy. "An Shota is'in Kindergarten."
Shota joined Minoru at Kidou's feet and tugged on the teens sleeve. "Momma is'avin' us a baby brother!" He declared.
Kidou raised an eyebrow looking around the rather small apartment. It was probably already a bit crowded with two adults and three kids.
"He'll be loads more fun tan Nao!" Minoru added.
"Yeah, he be a boy!" Shota continued.
"But he ain't here yet." Now Minoru was tugging at Kidou. "So will'ya play wit'us?"
Kidou glanced at Sakuma. "I'm afraid we are already leaving." He said, knowing Sakuma would take the hint, even if he didn't want to leave. Sakuma, while not happy about it, did walk past the three of them and handed his empty glass to Kidou before he was out the door. Kidou leaned down and handed the glass to Shota. "Sorry guys." Then handed his own glass to Minoru. He looked up at Nao. "I'm not sure when we'll be back." The line was to both the boys and a bit of forewarning to Nao. Sakuma would bug him to return, the blue haired boy seemed adamant in his bothering of Nao. Then Kidou was standing back up and out the door.
Nao sighed when she saw the pair of teen-aged boys leaving through the front gate. Minoru and Shota ran past her towards the TV, depositing the empty glasses in her hands as they went. "Yay! TV! Let's watch Super Special Awesome Man!" They cried out together.
That night at dinner Nao was quiet and neither Minoru or Shota thought the two teens interesting enough to mention to their mother and father.
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TBC...
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