Konnichiwa minna! Ehh, this is my first fanfic so please dont expect too much of it. Thanks! :)

Title: Vampiric Secrets

Rating: T

Words in this chapter: 1170

Characters (Main): Fuji Syuusuke, Yukimura Seiichi, Shiraishi Kuranosuke

Disclaimer: I don't own the Prince of Tennis x(

Chapter 1

It was another long night in the Tokyo district of Japan. Normally on a Sunday night like this, people would go out in the night to gaze at the stars. But recently, there have been strange attacks on groups of no more than 4 people every few weeks. No visible marks were found on the victims' bodies, but all the blood within the bodies have been drained dry. And hence no one could figure out who the culprit was, no one felt that it was safe to go out in the night anymore.

A lone figure, however, stood at the top of the Tokyo tower. His sleek, black coat flapped around him, as if a breeze was playing with it. He sighed as he gazed around the city with his supernatural vision, and spotted no one walking along the streets. As he stood at the top of the tower he knew that once again, people had avoided his attacks from happening that night. He knows one thing, and was constantly reminded of, that…

He, Fuji Syuusuke, was not normal.

He was a vampire.

Then, he felt a presence near him. His cerulean eyes underneath his eyelids slowly turned to blood red. But his fangs didn't protrude out of his mouth. Right then, he knew that the presence near him was unnatural, like him.

"Saa… you don't have to hide anymore, you know that yourself." Fuji turned to address the being. "Mizuki Hajime."

'Mizuki' smirked at Fuji and with a smiling expression, said, "As expected of the Tensai Vampire, ne? Demo…" Mizuki Hajime suddenly looked serious and ready to kill.

"You're not getting away alive tonight."

Mizuki pounced right for Fuji with his vampire fangs out. But right as the last second, Fuji jumped upwards, away from the black hair vampire's attack. Mizuki immediately looked up and jumped. In mid-air, they both attacked each other. Mizuki tried to make a gash on Fuji's right arm, but missed and received a hard hit at the back of his head. He turned around, only to find Fuji smiling right in his face. Mizuki flinched at the sudden expression, but he moved his vampire nails towards the tensai's face, and…

Missed again.

Fuji, without even his vampire nails activated, kicked Mizuki hard in the stomach. Then, he moved so that he was above Mizuki. Leaning close to his enemy's ear, he said softly, "Nice try, Mizuki. Demo," Fuji pulled out a gleaming silver knife from nowhere. "Bye bye~"

Then, pinpointing the exact center spot of his heart, the vampire Tensai plunged the knife down towards Mizuki's heart.

:~:

A distant scream of pain was heard clearly from all places in Tokyo. "My, my, Fuji's done it again." A bluenette was strolling at a park nearby the place he was staying at. His violet eyes displayed that he was very strong within his capabilities.

He looked on towards the direction where the scream had come from. Sighing, he said, to no one in particular, "Wonder who's the poor soul this time."

:~:

"Ittatakimasu," Fuji whispered his prayers into Mizuki, who was then already dead. Silver was the one thing that injures vampires, so naturally a stab towards his heart with the silver knife was an instant death.

Fuji then protrudes his fangs out, and then without any hesitation, proceeded to suck out Mizuki's blood dry.

His blood is as awful as he himself is, Fuji thought as he fed upon Mizuki's blood. But then again, vampire blood isn't something you'd come across easily now. Mizuki is such a weakling…

Fuji and Mizuki were enemies from the moment Fuji beat Mizuki in an official tennis match. No, Fuji recognized St. Rudolph's manager as his rival ever since he saw that dangerous move that Mizuki had taught to his younger brother. Fuji Yuuta didn't know how damaging it could be to his shoulder until Fuji's fellow teammate, Echizen Ryoma called out to him that it was dangerous for him to use that move.

Fuji hated Mizuki for teaching his brother, and he had wanted to tear Mizuki into pieces so badly that he had almost lost control of himself. But his sadistic voice had told him to embarrass Mizuki in front of everyone in the next match, and Fuji was only too happy to comply.

"Game and match! Seigaku's Fuji! 7-5!" the referee announced.

As the two players, mainly Fuji as Mizuki was kneeling walked up to the net to greet each other. Fuji couldn't help but feel that he had taken revenge for his brother. Although that Twist Spin Shot was quite okay, Yuuta shouldn't use it until he finished growing up, Fuji thought.

"Fuji, you bastard!"

He then turned his attention back to Mizuki, who had looked up, showing his angry face. Fuji just stared at him emotionlessly as he shouted, "You were just toying with me since the beginning of the match!"

Fuji had then, let fate decide his final words to Mizuki on the court. "Thank you for taking care of my little brother."

He knew that Mizuki was a vampire before this meet. He knew it since that day on the courts. But Fuji just kept quiet about it, and decided not to say a word about it.

As he gladly finished his rare vampire meal, he smiled as he licked off the blood on his fangs. "Saa…" the Tensai turned to look at the view of the city. "This should keep me sane for two weeks at least."

:~:

Hopping off the Tokyo tower, he headed towards his home with his inhumane speed. Within minutes, he was already at his destination. As he entered his house, he found his older sister waiting for him in the kitchen.

"How's today's feed, Syuusuke?"

"No humans today, Yumiko-neesan. A vampire came up to me though. But it wasn't that delicious considering that he was as awful as his blood."

"Hontou? Nice find, Syuusuke." Fuji Yumiko smiled at him.

"Arigato," said Fuji. "You wouldn't be waiting for me to do a tarot reading, would you?"

"Iie, I already did it. We're nocturnal, remember? I don't want to fall asleep anyways."

"Sou ka," replied the younger Fuji.

Just like himself, Yumiko was a vampire. And although his father was a human, his mother was a vampire. That's why Yuuta's the only one that isn't a born vampire. Plus, with Yuuta away in St. Rudolph, it was easier to hide away their vampire senses, seeing that his father would be usually away due to business trips.

And since Yumiko is an adult vampire, her connections with her tarot readings are clearer than a usual tarot reader. That's why her readings are always accurate.

As Fuji left the kitchen, Yumiko sighed at the act she had to put up just now. She hate to lie to her brother, but her cards showed her that her tensai brother is going to get involved into a lot of trouble soon.

Syuusuke, she thought, please be careful.

Thanks for reading the first chapter! Please review!

Btw I'm so sorry for any Mizuki fans out there ;-;

I'll try to get the next chapter uploaded within the next week or so.

(Please let me know if you need any japanese translations. xx)

~Emily