Longing…
By :minisignal
Disclaimers: I don't own the characters of Slam Dunk. But I do own Terri Seiya.
1 Prologue
"Hey!" a little girl shouted to a boy her age as she passed by.
"Care to join?" the boy asked her while dribbling a basketball.
"Don't want."
"Why?" The little boy gave a sneaky smile.
"You always win when we play one-on-one!"
"It's just that I'm a better player." The boy said as he jumps and shoots the ball to the ring.
"And you taunt me with your skills after that."
"I promise I won't taunt my skills in front of you today."
"Really?"
"In fact I'll teach you how to play it better."
The little girl hurriedly runs towards the court for her lessons.
"But, you'll promise me one thing too." The boy said as he avoided the girl to get hold of the ball.
"What's that?"
"You'll never forget me."
"How could I forget you when we're neighbors?"
"I heard from your dad that he had been promoted from the job and needs to transfer. Some kind of job transfer."
"Why hasn't he told me that?"
"He asked me to tell you. Since you got too emotional to everything he says since your mom passed away 2 years ago."
"…"
"Don't worry, we still have 2 weeks to be together. You can learn a lot from playing basket ball from me in that time."
The boy saw a smile on his friend's face.
"Good thing I'm able to cheer you up. Now let's get going!"
The girl followed the boy and looked at him make another successful shot.
"Now, see my form? Your hands should be…"
The lessons went on.
A week passed by. The girl has learned a lot from the boy.
"Hey! Good shot!"
"Thanks"
"See?! I told you, you can learn a lot from me in one week!"
"Yeah! But it's been a short week…"
The boy saw a frown formed on the girl's face.
"Come on!"
"Where?"
"I've got something to show you."
The boy held the girl's hand and led her into the forest. They stopped when they reached the edge. The girl saw a very beautiful sight there.
"Wow! It's beautiful!"
The boy was delighted to see the girl's face light up again.
"You like it?"
"Yeah."
"It's peaceful here. You can hear nothing but nature."
He saw the girl sat and just enjoyed the sunset. He sat down beside her and just watched.
"I know!" The girl popped up.
"What?!" The boy almost jumped.
"Let's camp out here."
"Think it'll be safe?"
"You said you can hear nothing from here but nature, right?"
"Yeah."
"So it's safe."
"…"
"Are you in for it?"
"Sure. It'll be fun."
"It's settle then, this week, we'll camp out here. We'll start tomorrow."
"The whole week?"
"Yap."
"Great!"
"We'll meet here tomorrow at 6:00 am."
"Sure!"
6:00 am the next day…
"Glad you can make it!" The girl said when she saw the boy coming.
"Of course."
Later that week…
"Well, it's our last night together. Tomorrow I'll be going." The girl said when they were roasting some marshmallows.
"Remember you're promise."
"I can't forget you. You're my best friend."
"Really?"
"Yeah."
"You're my best friend too."
"Thanks for everything."
"It's nothing."
"I promise, we'll meet each other again when we're grown ups already."
"You can't say."
"I'll write to you once we've settled in our new place."
"I'll like that a lot."
By :minisignal
Disclaimers: I don't own the characters of Slam Dunk. But I do own Terri Seiya.
1 Prologue
"Hey!" a little girl shouted to a boy her age as she passed by.
"Care to join?" the boy asked her while dribbling a basketball.
"Don't want."
"Why?" The little boy gave a sneaky smile.
"You always win when we play one-on-one!"
"It's just that I'm a better player." The boy said as he jumps and shoots the ball to the ring.
"And you taunt me with your skills after that."
"I promise I won't taunt my skills in front of you today."
"Really?"
"In fact I'll teach you how to play it better."
The little girl hurriedly runs towards the court for her lessons.
"But, you'll promise me one thing too." The boy said as he avoided the girl to get hold of the ball.
"What's that?"
"You'll never forget me."
"How could I forget you when we're neighbors?"
"I heard from your dad that he had been promoted from the job and needs to transfer. Some kind of job transfer."
"Why hasn't he told me that?"
"He asked me to tell you. Since you got too emotional to everything he says since your mom passed away 2 years ago."
"…"
"Don't worry, we still have 2 weeks to be together. You can learn a lot from playing basket ball from me in that time."
The boy saw a smile on his friend's face.
"Good thing I'm able to cheer you up. Now let's get going!"
The girl followed the boy and looked at him make another successful shot.
"Now, see my form? Your hands should be…"
The lessons went on.
A week passed by. The girl has learned a lot from the boy.
"Hey! Good shot!"
"Thanks"
"See?! I told you, you can learn a lot from me in one week!"
"Yeah! But it's been a short week…"
The boy saw a frown formed on the girl's face.
"Come on!"
"Where?"
"I've got something to show you."
The boy held the girl's hand and led her into the forest. They stopped when they reached the edge. The girl saw a very beautiful sight there.
"Wow! It's beautiful!"
The boy was delighted to see the girl's face light up again.
"You like it?"
"Yeah."
"It's peaceful here. You can hear nothing but nature."
He saw the girl sat and just enjoyed the sunset. He sat down beside her and just watched.
"I know!" The girl popped up.
"What?!" The boy almost jumped.
"Let's camp out here."
"Think it'll be safe?"
"You said you can hear nothing from here but nature, right?"
"Yeah."
"So it's safe."
"…"
"Are you in for it?"
"Sure. It'll be fun."
"It's settle then, this week, we'll camp out here. We'll start tomorrow."
"The whole week?"
"Yap."
"Great!"
"We'll meet here tomorrow at 6:00 am."
"Sure!"
6:00 am the next day…
"Glad you can make it!" The girl said when she saw the boy coming.
"Of course."
Later that week…
"Well, it's our last night together. Tomorrow I'll be going." The girl said when they were roasting some marshmallows.
"Remember you're promise."
"I can't forget you. You're my best friend."
"Really?"
"Yeah."
"You're my best friend too."
"Thanks for everything."
"It's nothing."
"I promise, we'll meet each other again when we're grown ups already."
"You can't say."
"I'll write to you once we've settled in our new place."
"I'll like that a lot."
