Writing this for you, Aniki. I wished you hadn't signed off before I could give you a proper reply.
Summary: Yuuta wants to admit those three simple words to his Aniki. Will he ever get the chance? Or is fate against him?
Disclaimer: I do not own Prince of Tennis. If there really is an author of some book that got turned into a movie by the name of Kaori Takahashi, it's really a coincidence (It's a total fluke).
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Last period study hall was boring. Yuuta sat playing Tetris on the computer. Atsushi, Shinya, Mizuki, and Akazawa were playing a quiz game. The other normal regulars had a real class to be in, instead of the library.
Yuuta blinked at a message popping up from his messenger service. SyuuLuvsYuu, had to be Aniki. It was. The brothers sat talking, Yuuta admitting to have written a couple stories about them. He even sent them over; he was signed into his own part of the school network, it has ever document he needed to type, every picture he saved, and everything he downloaded right there. And he could access it from any computer on campus grounds with his id code and password.
"Yuuta-kun, let me use your computer real quick, da ne." Yuuta looked up at Yanagisawa before looking back at his computer. His brother hadn't responded so he let the third year on.
The three other third years, and Yuuta, were growing impatient with Yanagisawa taking so long on the computer. Finally he returned over to them.
"The movie was indeed created based on the book by Kaori Takahashi, da ne." Shinya spoke to his fellow third years first. "Thanks for letting me borrow the computer, Yuuta-kun, da ne. Yuuta just nodded.
The first thing the second year did when he got back was pull up the message with his brother. He felt his cheeks tint pink at his brother questioning if he liked him. But color drained as Yuuta read Fuji's farewell. He tried to respond but got nothing in reply until the elder brother signed off.
"I do like you, more than a brother should." Yuuta sighed as the bell rang. He closed out of everything and logged off.
He rushed to the dorms to use the phone. Surely his brother had been at home using the computer. Yuuta frowned at what he heard.
"Hello?" Yumiko answered.
"Nee-san, is Aniki home?"
"No, he's not. Is something wrong, Yuuta-kun?" The eldest Fuji child sounded concerned.
"Nothing, Nee-san. Thanks." He hung up. He didn't know what to do. He rushed into his room and grabbed his cell phone. He settled on text messaging his brother. "I do, I like you," was what the message said. The phone stayed alive to send the message but then died. Yuuta plugged it in. It just meant that he would now have to wait for the reply. Would his brother reply positively or negatively? It put him at an uncomfortable unease as he sat and awaited any kind of reply from the other.
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Confused about the network thing? I based it off my own school's network. There is one network for the entire school and every student has their own id and password to log into it. They can have their own background, and save documents and the likes to it. But no one else can locate those files. Thus it's like
