AN: This is going to be a series of one-shots - there'll be different pairings, different ratings and so on. They are, however, all set in Twilight High School, which the KH characters attend. I'll post the pairing at the beginning of each chapter. This one is Leon/Cloud.

The bell rang, and Leon trudged reluctantly to the changing rooms. He hated the ritual of playing sport on a Friday afternoon – it just left him sweaty, sore and meant he was always late getting home. At least today they were outside in the sunshine, rather than stuck in the stuffy gymnasium. Changing quickly into his sports kit, he helped himself to a tennis racket from the pile, and looked around for a partner.

"You ready, Leon?"

Cloud tapped him on the shoulder, then brandished his own tennis racket. "This time, I'm going to win."

"You always say that, Cloud. You haven't managed it yet, so prepare to lose again."

"One day, Leon. Just you wait."

They found a space on one of the tennis courts, and began hitting the ball back and forth across the net. It wasn't long before they started to get competitive. A particularly fierce shot from Cloud sent the ball flying over the fence surrounding the courts, landing somewhere in the field beyond. The teacher sighed.

"Go and find it. And don't take all day about it."

Muttering their apologies, they left, forcing their way through a gap in the hedge and into the field.

"You did that deliberately."

"Leon. Would I do such a thing?" Cloud attempted an innocent expression, as Leon fixed him with a piercing look.

"You know very well that you would."

"Gets us out of games for a while, doesn't it?" His voice was quiet as he moved towards Leon, running one hand through shoulder-length brown hair.

"They're going to catch us doing this, one day."

"Maybe. Can't say I care, at the moment."

Cloud pressed Leon back against a tree, running one fingertip lightly over the gunblade scar, before kissing him. All thoughts of protesting left Leon's head completely as he wrapped his arms around the blond, pressing him close. The kiss became more heated the longer they stayed there, hands tangling in hair, hips grinding together. When they broke apart, finally, both were short of breath and slightly flushed.

"We'd better find that damned ball before they send a search party out after us."

"True."

They made a half-hearted attempt to look for it, preferring to watch each other as they moved around. When Cloud trod on something and slipped over, Leon snickered.

"I think you found it." He had.

"Don't see what's so funny about falling over," Cloud grumbled, but he accepted Leon's help in getting back to his feet. As they forced their way back onto school grounds, they could just hear the bell ringing, signalling the end of the lesson, and the end of the school day. Finally. They handed the ball over, and the teacher looked disapprovingly at their mussed hair and rumpled clothing. Fortunately, that could be explained by the hedge, rather than anything else they might have done.

"Off you go, boys. Next time, try to keep the ball on school grounds, ok?"

They nodded, both knowing that they would do no such thing.

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