I don't know what happened.

Honestly, I do not remember anything.

But one thing was for sure.

I am in Seirin High, having no clue how the hell I ended up in this place.

"Miko!" Bright, bubbly voice startled me. I turned around just in time to get tackled by someone.

Someone with… with… short light brown hair…

"R-Riko?" I stammered.

THE COACH.

KANTOKU. KANTOKU. SERIOUSLY.

SHE WAS BEAR HUGGING ME.

"Why are you looking so startled? I know you just came to Japan from Australia, but…"

Okay, time out.

I was totally lost.

Honestly, I just… went to sleep, and voila! I'm now in Kuroko no Basuke world.

"Hey… Riko…san?"

"Huh?" Riko looked lost. She felt my forehead.

"Miko, are you feeling alright?"

Okay, so my name is Miko, I thought to myself.

"Huh? Yeah, why?" Riko looked at me strangely.

"Why are you calling your twin sister Riko-san?"

Excuse me?

Feeling faint, I looked into Riko's eyes.

Long, light brown hair. Exactly same as Riko, except longer hair, and maybe more cat-like eyes.

I was Aida Miko, Riko's twin sister.

"I know that it's been only a day since you returned from Australia, but Miko… are you sure you're feeling alright?" Riko peered into my eyes anxiously. I nodded.

"I told you, I'm fine, Riko!"

"But dad said that you…" Riko's sentence was stopped midway as a basketball was thrown towards her face. Instinctively, I snatched Riko's wrist, pulling her away from the basketball, while catching it with one hand.

"Watch it," I muttered, while looking up to see who threw the ball. I looked up to see the Seirin Basketball Club. Hyuuga Junpei was smiling apologetically.

"Gomen, gomen! I didn't mean to do hurt you, Riko." He apologised to Riko, laughing good-heartedly. Riko kicked him in the shin.

"That hurt!"

"You nearly hurt Miko, baka!" Riko yelled. I looked at my wrist to find a pale bluish bruise forming.

Ah, shit. Not again, I thought to myself.

Quickly hiding my wrist in the jumper, I smiled sheepishly.

"No harm done, I'm fine." Riko relaxed at my words. Hyuuga scratched his head awkwardly.

"Ah, well… that's good, then." The boys were staring at us.

Staring at me.

Holy shit, I thought.

I honestly hated people's attention.

Preferring to be alone, I guess.

Grabbing Riko's hand, I murmured,

"Hey Riko, let's just sit and watch."

Riko still looked pissed. But reluctantly, she nodded.

"You haven't seen our Basuke Club, have you?" She asked. I nodded.

"Yeah, but I heard you're the coach, nee-san," I piped playfully, only to get bonked on the head.

"I'll show you how good they are. Honestly, we'll be like the best team ever!" chatting excitedly, we sat on the bench.

Oh, how I longed to play basketball once again.