A/N: Hello all! I am obsessed with Kuroko No Basket! It's so awesome and I love the Generation of Miracles! I decided to make an OC with lightning fast reflexes. No Eagle Eye, or Hawk Eye; just super refined reflexes, and I figure that would make some sort of difference in the storyline. But the OC will be a boy, so he can legally be on the Boys Basketball Team, without having to conceal anything or whatever. I don't know if it will have any romance in it, but if someone gives me a great pairing for my character and a good reason for it, I'll gladly add that in!

Anyway, enjoy! I don't own Kuroko no Basket.


Edited: 6/22/2017


Name: Nagiwara Kenshin

Age: 15

Weight: 160lbs

Height: 5'11"

Birthday: September 27

Horoscope: Libra

Year: 1st year

Middle School: Teiko Middle School

High School: Kaijo High School

Position: Point Guard/Small Forward

Specialty: Extremely sharp reflexes

Personality: A bit shy, a bit withdrawn. However, he is very loyal to Kise and the rest of the Generation of Miracles. He is extremely obedient and does whatever he is told to do. He has the sharpest reflexes, that rival even Aomine's street basketball.

Background: Nagiwara Kenshin was a member of the first string on the Teiko Middle School Basketball Club, however was not a starting player since they had Akashi as a point guard, Kise as small forward, and Aomine as the power forward. He goes to Kaijo, alongside Kise Ryouta and is a substitute for Kise or Kasamatsu.


*Kenshin's POV*

I joined the Teiko Junior High School Basketball Club in my first year, and easily made the first string. I was proud to be counted along with Akashi Seijuuro, Midorima Shintaro, Aomine Daiki, Murasakibara Atsushi, and Haizaki Shougo, that my skills were on their level. I would often stay after practice with Aomine to keep practicing. Of course, he always won, even if it was only by a little.

One day, we discovered a small boy with light blue hair and eyes. His name was Kuroko Tetsuya. At first, we thought he was the ghost of the third gym, but it turns out he just had such a weak presence that no one noticed him. We all ended up practicing together after practices.

Four things happened during my second year. One, Kise Ryouta joined the basketball team, and replaced Haizaki. Two, Kuroko moved up to the first string, causing Kise and I to be benched if there was even a hint of us losing. Third, the press started calling the starter players "The Generation of Miracles." They included Akashi, Midorima, Murasakibara, Aomine, and Kise. They never included Kuroko nor I. Fourth, Aomine bloomed much earlier than the others, leaving the rest of us in the dust. I was hurt that Aomine just abandoned us, but I guess that's how life is. I began training more with Kise than Aomine and Kuroko. Kise and I became best friends.

During third year, everything went downhill. Kuroko and I got less playing time. I hardly ever got to play because of the Generation of Miracle's overwhelming strength. After the incredibly disappointing game against Meikou Middle School, after graduation, Akashi ordered all the Generation Of Miracles to go to different school so that they can play against each other and see who the strongest. Akashi went to Rakuzan Academy in Kyoto, who were known for being in both the Inter High Tournament and Winter Cup. Murasakibara went to Yosen, an elite academy up north in Akita. Midorima went to Shuutoku, one of the three kings of Tokyo. Aomine was recruited by Touou, another powerhouse school. Kuroko decided to go to a new school, with barely 2 years on its record, though their newly formed basketball team made it all the way to the finals of last year's Inter High.

I decided to attend Kaijo High School, alongside my new basketball partner, Kise. He helped me forget about Aomine and Kuroko abandoning me. He supported me when the girl I had a crush one rejected me. He supported my decision to forget about girls and focus on school and basketball. He became my best friend, even between school, basketball and modeling. Even if Aomine was my closest friend in first year, he became too dispassioned for me to try and motivate anymore.

And that is the story of why I attend Kaijo High School.