One-on-One
Disclaimers: Slam Dunk and all mentioned
characters are not mine. This fanfic is for entertainment
purposes only; I'm not getting paid for this.
Notes: This is a Sendoh+Rukawa fanfic, but don't
get me wrong, I'm a fan of Rukawa+Hanamichi all the way! (I
am the last time I checked anyway) ^-^ Funny how my first SD fic
had to be SenRu. *shrugs* Oh well, comments and suggestions are
very much welcome! This is my first attempt on a yaoi, and a
first attempt on an SD fic, so bear with me. Thank you for
reading!
Sendoh found himself sprawled on
the floor, with only the high roof of Shohoku High School's
covered court meeting his tired eyes. He was trying to catch his
breath, shutting his eyes for a momentary rest, only to open them
again to look at his companion.
Rukawa was just as tired as he was, sitting up just a few meters
away from him, just as breathless. His narrowed blue eyes were
cast down on the floor, his fists clenched at his sides. He was
trembling, his thick brows were furrowed together in a furious
glare.
He and Rukawa had been having these late practices together ever
since the Inter-High games, both deciding that the other would be
the perfect match for himself. Although Rukawa was still as
distant as he was before, Sendoh had somehow learned how to get
close to the other boy without getting pounded like what Sakuragi
always ends up in.
Oi, Kaede, daijoubu? Sendoh sat up to look at him,
peering underneath the thick dark strands to look into the other
boy's eyes.
He met silence.
He knew he should be used to these constant silent replies Rukawa
gives him, but sometimes he wished that the boy would try to
acknowledge his questions with even a small gesture. But no, none
of the kind ever graced him. Rukawa would always ignore him in
that annoying nonchalance he always carried with him.
But Rukawa, he wasn't himself that day. He may be silent,
and he may be ignoring him again, but God he was trembling.
Sendoh tried again.
I lost.
Sendoh was taken aback, the low tremor in Rukawa's voice
surprising him. He stood up to move closer to the younger boy,
laying a hand on his strong shoulder as a sign of comfort. We
get our shares of victory, you win sometimes, don't you?
came the cold reply. A pale hand lifted up
to shove away Sendoh's own, and guided the younger boy to
stand up despite his tired state. Rukawa looked down at the
Sendoh, who was still crouching in front of him, a look of
concern in his usually bright eyes. Most of the time, you
win.
Sendoh watched as Rukawa walked away, the high screeching of his
shoes serving as the only sounds that echoed through the court.
His eyes furrowed even more as he held himself up to stand,
abruptly following Rukawa to the locker room. Kaede, are
you ill? You don't look all right.
But, as before, silence met him. Sendoh had the sudden urge to
stomp over the pale boy and smack him right on the face, ask him,
no, beg him to say something that could actually count
as a comment or a reply. But of course, who else hasn't
crossed over that thought before? Rukawa was like that towards
everyone, so what was he so upset about?
But as he watched Rukawa disappear into one of the shower rooms,
he knew exactly why. He wanted to be different for Rukawa, he
didn't want to be just like everybody else for the other
boy. For some reason, he wanted to be special, to be someone
Rukawa can go to if ever something was bothering him. What was it
with this guy that he makes it look like he preferred being
alone? And what was it with this guy that makes him a subject of
interest for Sendoh?
The soft hush of water from the shower hissed through the room,
soothing his frenzied thoughts and questions about the
black-haired beauty that was Rukawa Kaede. He stared at the
unturned knob of his own shower, his thoughts suddenly blank.
Ne, Kaede.
Except for the sprinkling rush of the water on the tiled floor,
there was silence. But Sendoh knew he was listening.
Is there anything you really like to do except for
basketball? he asked, finally deciding to take of his own
clothes to get himself cleaned up as well. He sighed, turning the
metal knob as he waited for God knows what from his supposed to
be companion. He shook his head. Having Rukawa as a
is pretty much similar as having a metal pole as a best friend.
Sendoh's eyes snapped open, disbelieving the fact that he
actually had a reply. But he kicked his shock away lest he wanted
to get rid of the little start of a
between the two of them. He straightened up, looking at the tiled
wall of the shower from where Rukawa was on the other side.
Oh? So, what do you do when you're not playing?
Silence. But he waited.
Baka Rukawa, do you think one-liners are cute?
But he dared not say it out loud, he knew Rukawa would just
ignore that comment. But God, a three year old can make a better
conversationalist than he would be. Can there ever be anything
that could make this guy talk?
Why do you sleep so much anyway? he asked, keeping
the conversation going as far as Rukawa's limit could go. He
had nothing much to say anyway, he just wanted to assure himself
that he wasn't speaking to a piece of thing that doesn't
know how to talk.
For basketball, the sound of running water lessened,
only to be replaced by the gentle rustling of clothes.
Sleep makes you tall, if it isn't known to you.
What the hell?!
Sendoh shook his head. That's it? There's no
more?
He could hear a low, irritated grunt from Rukawa. Obviously, the
younger male wasn't used to talking much, more than three
sentences anyway. What else is there to do?
Typical answer, as usual.
Sendoh rinsed out the remaining soap from himself, spreading the
warm water over his skin before deciding to turn the water off as
well. He reached for the towel, drying his hair momentarily
before wrapping the towel around himself. I don't
know. Find another hobby or something, he replied back. A
thought then crossed his mind. If you don't do
anything in your spare time, how come you know how to ride a
bicycle?
A low grunt sounded again behind the shower stall beside him
before the sound of the lock rang through his ears. I'm
not that dumb.
You do know how to eat, don't you, Kaede?
He expected Rukawa to ignore that, and that was exactly
what the young man did.
The soft thud of Rukawa's bare feet on the cold floor was
the only thing he heard, before a gym bag was suddenly tossed
inside his own stall. It hit him on the head, and fell as a heap
on the wet floor. Ouch! Careful where you're aiming
at, Kaede!
Sendoh frowned. It hit me on the head, baka!
Another grunt. Perfect aim, if you ask me.
What's this? Rukawa's insulting him? Oh, hail to the
gods, hail to the seven seas! Rukawa actually spoke when
he didn't have to! Guess the kitsune's tongue isn't
as useless as he thought it was.
Sendoh rolled his eyes. Despite the miracle, the bag did
hit him pretty hard. He muttered a muffled, thanks anyway
before he bent down to pick up his bag, He took his clean clothes
and dressed up. He waited for anything else, but only the
rustling of his own clothes sounded around the room. What? He's
done already?!
He shot an eyebrow up, looking through the opaque glass door of
his shower stall.
Silence. Yes, he was definitely done, it almost made him wonder
how Rukawa could put his clothes on so quickly. But he almost
dreaded it though, much as he wanted to ask him, Rukawa wasn't
the type who'd wait up for him. Sendoh sighed, putting on
the last piece of clothing on and emerged out of his own stall.
Only to see him still there.
He blinked. Still here? he asked, his voice not even
hiding his surprise.
Rukawa was sitting on the low benches of the locker room, looking
up at him with those cold eyes he always wore. He still waited as
Sendoh tried to fix his things.
Sendoh, had had enough of it. Hey, are you planning to keep
that mouth of yours shut the rest of your life? he asked
suddenly, almost glaring at the other boy.
Rukawa's expression didn't change, still watching
Sendoh's movements as finally closed the zipper of his bag.
Definitely had enough. Speak up, Rukawa! What the hell are
you trying to do anyway?!
Rukawa frowned, but still kept his silence.
Sendoh dropped his bag, his patience wearing thin. He wasn't
exactly the quick-tempered one, but who could blame him? It was
Rukawa Kaede he's with, those who wouldn't understand
would definitely be mad. He stomped over to where the other one
was and pushed him to a wall, clutching his neckline in his fists
as he glared at him. Speak up!
Rukawa tried to push him away, but Sendoh was beyond moving.
What's with you? He asked, only a single brow
shooting up as his expression.
I'm sick and tired of having to feel like a fool here,
Kaede! Talk to me!
'Ahou, I am talking to you.
No, I mean REALLY talk! Talk and make sense, baka!
Okay, so what if Rukawa could barely breathe, he was past
understanding at the moment. He had spent all his time for this
guy, someone he grown to love over the past years. Yes, he had
come admire him as well despite his undesirable attitude, but
that was what he was trying to fix at the moment, wasn't it?
Rukawa tried to push him away, but barely had a breath caught up
in his throat as Sendoh pushed him back again.
came a muttered curse, as his pale hands rested atop Sendoh's
own, trying to struggle free. Sendoh you've gone mad!
No, I've been mad in the first place for ever
putting up with you!
Rukawa frowned and looked away. Completely ignoring Sendoh, again,
he let out a gruff sigh.
Sendoh was still glaring at him, but decided to let go. Why
do I even bother?
Rukawa walked pass him and over to pick up his bag. He pulled its
strap and settled it on the low bench, his back to Sendoh. Yeah.
Why.
Sendoh watched him start to walk away. He sudden felt uneasy,
well, more uneasy than usual when he's with Rukawa anyway.
He sighed. Maybe because you're a challenge. Maybe
because you barely talk, which kind of gives me the full
authority to yap all I want, Sendoh started ticking things
on his fingers, barely noticing whether or not Rukawa was
listening, or even if he was still there. He sighed again. Or
maybe because I loved you, that maybe I thought I might have the
chance to get to know you.
Rukawa went still, his body stiffening as he heard those words.
He had always known Sendoh to be the blunt one, but he didn't
imagine he could be that blunt. He turned around,
looking into the taller man's eyes to see if he said it as a
joke.
Sendoh just looked back at him, his tired eyes meeting with
Rukawa's tired, blue ones. He raised an eyebrow. What?
It's true. Only a mad person can ever put up with you for so
long, he said, a slight smirk lighting up his features.
Although I was even crazier than I thought. I'm in
love with you. He started to laugh.
Rukawa winced. Those words had hit him pretty hard. He had always
grown fond of Sendoh, though he himself would try to deny that
fact. He had always found himself believing everything Sendoh
said. The guy was practically his bible, never doubting anything
that came from the man's lips. He had always wondered why
Sendoh had such effect on him. But as he watched the other man go
silent again, he knew why.
Sendoh had stopped laughing. He looked back at Rukawa, who had
finally decided to move. The spiky-haired player stood still as
Rukawa made his way to him, still as Rukawa grabbed his shirt and
pushed him back to the wall. Very similar to what he did a while
ago, only this time, it was the other way around. Very well, if
Rukawa was angry with him for what he said, for what he felt, it's
better than being ignored.
He waited for the blow, the pretty much awaited fist that would
come face to face with him sooner or later. But none came. He was
only met with cold blue eyes that seem to shine with a different
light. Rukawa wasn't even glaring at him. Sendoh was
confused.
Soft, but bruising lips met his own in a forced kiss, Rukawa's
hand on his shirt pulling him even closer. Sendoh stiffened
beneath the other boy, his eyes wide in surprise as Rukawa's
body crushed him up against the wall. What was he doing?!
Rukawa pulled away abruptly, but still holding Sendoh just in
case he'd try to get away.
Sendoh however, was still too much in shock to move. He stared
wide-eyed at Rukawa, the boy's eyes still unchanged, still
cold, still distant. But he was looking at him now, not anymore
into space as he usually does.
Guess you're not the only mad guy here, huh?
came that cold voice he had grown accustomed to. Blue eyes were
delving on his own, that Sendoh couldn't help but laugh at
the irony. Rukawa furrowed his brows, glaring at him yet again.
He tried to stop laughing, but the snickers just kept pouring
out. You're not kidding, are you, Kaede? He
asked, looking down at the younger man as he let out a grin.
Rukawa let him go and started to pick up his bag again, his eyes
resting on the clean court. He started towards the door, but not
until he turned back at Sendoh, who was still standing there on
the corner. A tiny sign of a smirk graced his face, much to the
surprise of the other man. One on one?
Sendoh gasped in mock horror. You're kidding, right?
We just got cleaned up!
Rukawa looked at him incredulously and shook his head as he
looked at the court again. Fine, your loss, he then
turned to look at Sendoh. I guess we should scratch the
idea of sharing the shower too, I guess. He then left.
Sendoh's eyes widened. My, they haven't even gone
farther than a kiss and Rukawa's already thinking of
that?!
He grinned and ran after the other guy. Oi, matte! I
changed my mind!!!
Owari
