Woo hoo! Happy birthday Kaidoh! I wrote this especially for my first favorite Prince of Tennis character. He still is my favorite but other are closing in but I have a feeling he'll always be my favorite.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy this. It's not really all too funny but at least I did something for Kaidoh's birthday day.
Disclaimer: I don't own the Prince of Tennis. Takeshi Konomi does. If I did own the Prince of Tennis, everyone in the manga would celebrate Kaidoh-kun's birthday!
"Senpai, I don't get why we have to go to Home Depot on my birthday! Especially since it's also Mother's day and I still have to get my mother a present!"
"Nya, relax Kaidoh! All three of us are gong to have fun today! Right, Fujiko?"
"Of course, Eiji!"
"Did you remember to bring your camera?"
"How could I forget when you were bugging me all last night on the phone?" Fuji even pulled it out of its case to prove he had it.
As you can probably tell, Kaidoh, Eiji, and Fuji are off to spend some time at their neighborhood Home Depot. Kaidoh was (forcibly) taken from his home while he was enjoying his birthday breakfast with his family and practically dragged so they could have a fun time. The only reason the pair had decided to take Kaidoh on their excursion was because the birthday boy needed a break from all of his training. And thus, he was now here at this accursed place.
"Come one Kaidoh! Let's go take a look at the sinks!" Fuji decided upon entering the store and headed off towards the bathroom section.
When the trio finally reached their destination, Fuji, saying he was tired, lifted himself up so he was sitting in one of the sinks. When Kaidoh tried to protest what his senpai was doing, Fuji threw his camera bag to Kaidoh and ordered his kouhai to take a picture of him. Kaidoh, being the good kouhai he is, took several pictures of Fuji, Eiji, and the pair together sitting in several sinks.
When they reached the bathtubs, Eiji automatically jumped in one and pose like George Washington while he had crossed the Delaware River. Starting to enjoy himself, Kaidoh snickered and snapped a quick one of Eiji and then one of Fuji that only showed his eyes on the side of the tub.
Soon enough, they reached the showers and found on that looked like a time capsule. Fuji and Eiji put on terrified looks and pretended to pound the glass doors to make it seem like they were locked in. Kaidoh took several shots of that one.
By the time the shower section ended, they had used up all of the film Fuji had brought with him, two rolls with twenty-four pictures in each. At that moment, Eiji suggest hide and seek. Before they could decide who was it, the backs of their collars were grabbed by two stern looking police officers.
"We've been getting phone calls that three idiots have been running through here taking pictures," one officer, a female, explained.
"Idiots?" Fuji asked.
"But we we're cured of our idiocy months ago, nya. Dr. Obvious cured us. Right, Fujiko?" Eiji looked to his partner in crime, and the other nodded in agreement. Kaidoh just gave the two a look of confusion. What had his senpai's been doing to make them see a psychiatrist?
"So you two are the ones that sent that poor man to a mental institute," this time the male officer spoke," We're going to have to take all three of you down to the station for questioning.
"That was fun. Do you agree Kaidoh?" Fuji asked as they drove away in a squad car.
"Never again will I spend my birthday with you senpai. Never again."
