Suginei: YES, I'm starting over again... yeah, if you're interested, you can check my profile for info about my new way of OC submissions. Uh huh, I'm trying not to be interactive here =w="" So PLEASE follow the instructions. ANYWAYS, regarding the summary, this is a story more centered around the other clubs' POVs. Well, not literally their POVs, but it's centered around them, so yeah. I'd prefer male OCs by the way... sorry. Female OCs are also welcome, but yeah ^^""


"Hey, Yukako, don't you think the soccer club has been really busy lately? I mean, people hardly ever see them in their club rooms!" Nishizono Habika perked up as she heard the mention of "soccer club". Her little brother was in it, and it was true that she hadn't seen them practice on the field for a while. Despite the fact that the ping pong club, which she was taking part in, was located in the basement.

Kirino Yukako, who had come down to chat with some friends looked thoughtful, "That true... oh yeah, did you see that match of America and Japan? Such a disgrace... I wonder why Ranmaru still likes soccer so much..."

"Damn, I'm so sick of this!" Mizuhara Kuro got up and kicked the trashcan hard, "What's happening to this world? What... The only sport that matters is soccer?" He scowled at the mess he made.

Habika shrugged, "Well, if you want ping pong to get noticed, then you should really try harder and become the best in Japan. Become a national representative and compete with other representatives from overseas." She picked up the light orange ball and whacked it towards him with her pedal, "And of course, you have to win." She straightened up as Kuro scrambled for cover. "Only then will the press say, 'Let's have a talk.'"

Yukako laughed nervously as she helped her upperclassman up. Though Haiame Meguru was already deep in thought, he looked up towards the three second-years, "So you're saying that we should also start a revolution to overthrow soccer and make ping pong the best sport in Japan?"

"Exactly!" Habika sweat dropped, Kuro recovered faster than she had thought. "Operation, get rid of soccer!"

Yukako put down her book, her expression becoming alarmed, "Hey, wait, you're not serious, right? I-I mean, because of that match, soccer's already banned!"

Kuro shrugged and murmured, "They're going to fix it sooner or later... I don't want that..."

"Wait, you know about the time jumping?" Habika gasped and exchanged glances with Yukako. As the members' siblings, of course they knew where their brothers disappeared to all the time, but they didn't expect Kuro, who despised soccer so, to actually know this as well...

The raven haired boy simply nodded. Meguru got up from his chair and stretched in a lazy way, "Looks like you guys have a lot to explain to me and the rest, but... before that, I think we should give the revolution a try." The club members glanced over at him in a surprised way. Meguru, who usually kept to himself, had actually agreed on doing this enormous project that may involve a lot public trauma. "Hey, I don't like the fact that ping pong doesn't get attention either. It's not fair."

"So all just goes down to fairness... hm?" A soft female voice giggled, "I understand your exasperation, and how annoyed you are that people give soccer so much attention. Both positive and negative." Her blue hair flashed as her face came to view. A pretty girl... who had her hair tied into buns and braids. Her purple eyes were pupil-less and had a cold chilling glow to it. "I am Beta... currently in charge of the operation of banning soccer."

Nobody spoke, they just stared at the odd girl with wide fearful eyes. Yukako had slipped out of the basement, planning to run to the soccer club to see if they were back. Habika was enchanted by the power Beta gave off... it seemed so... promising... yes... "So, what are you trying to say?"

Beta grinned, blinking her eyes slowly, "I want you to help me... get rid of soccer."

"How are we supposed to do that? We're not soccer players." Kuro retorted.

"Oh, you don't have to worry about that..." With a quick movement, her face was right in front of Kuro's, "Aren't you tired of being left in the shadows? Then why should you be the one who changes?" She gave a friendly grin, "Right? Why not let them change instead?"

Meguru wiped his glasses cautiously, "You mean to say that... you're going to make them play ping pong against us?"

Beta straightened up her pose, "Precisely." She made a sweet smile as she swept her gaze around the room, "So? What's your answer?"

Kuro knew this was the best chance he could get in order to let ping pong shine past soccer. He inhaled and exhaled again, reaching out his hand, he took Beta's and shook it, "Deal."


Sorano Sayaka tried hard to concentrate as she wrote down kanji characters in straight, serious lines. Being part of calligraphy club really wasn't that fun, but at least it was quiet. And you didn't have to run around outside in the hot sun, and club activities won't be stopped by the rain. On second thought, Sayaka muttered in her mind as she knocked over an ink bottle, maybe it's better if your club activities were stopped by the rain...

"Why did you join the calligraphy club if you don't like it?" The club president had often asked her.

"Well, it's the only thing I'm good at." She had replied.

"It's not just about talent..." The club president murmured, inspecting her work with squinting eyes, "You do have skills, I'll give you that, but sometimes, that's just not enough." She gave her work of the day back and marked it down on her check-up sheet, "Why don't you... take a break for a few days, and we'll see if you actually have the urge to come back."

Sayaka did not object to that. Her little sister is the manager for a soccer club, and she was happy. But someone like Sayaka could only study, she had no special traits at all in her personality, and she disliked crowded places. That's why the calligraphy club seemed like the rightful choice to her back then. She doubted that she would even want to come back, but she was sure her mother would push her to come back anyways.

Sighing, she went outside and lied down on the hill. Even though there were a bunch of clubs practicing outside at this time, for some reason, she felt at peace... it felt even better than being stuck in that room... with air conditioner. She chuckled quietly to herself, I bet I'm the only person who prefers to be out in the hot sun rather than an air conditioned classroom...

Something glinted in the sky... something like... a spaceship? She pushed herself up, "Weird..." She turned around and noticed a wavy haired girl with piano scores stuffed in her bag standing a few meters behind her. Good, this means she's not dreaming. But the girl may well be part of the dream as well.

Almost by instinct, she was drawn to the weird flying vehicle. Her legs moving on her own... she stood up, and started... to run.

She didn't know for what or why she was running... all she knew at that time, was that she had to get out here. Out of the school, out of the club... out of herself... out of this... cage.


Suginei: There! And remember the instructions! See you all in my PMs! Other OCs won't appear till the chapter that I will update in August or so... so no rush! ^^ (Which is probably in Chapter 5-8 or so)