In the name of Lebensraum
Summary: The origin of the name, the Blitzkrieg Boys, with Tala, thanks to his best friend and his best friend's very good friend.
Disclaimer: I don't own anything Beyblade apart from some crazy ideas involving the characters.
There is a very good reason why Tala is on the ground laughing, grasping his stomach and gasping for breath. Yes, a very good reason indeed. And yes, it really is Tala Ivanov.
After all, it isn't an everyday event to catch his best friend, Kai Hiwatari, speechless and dazed. Tala is also sure that the pink thing on Kai's cheek was not Kai's attempt at changing the colour of his trademark blue shark fins.
So Kai's out of commission and Tala's starting to choke from laughing at Kai after seeing his dearest best friend getting attacked by Robert.
Yes Robert! You know the captain of The Majestics, the German noble, Robert. He sure seems quite pleased with his work today. Who wouldn't be pleased when their paperwork got lost and now they're in Moscow, Russia in the company of two very handsome Russians?
Tala's sighed happily. "I knew it was a good idea to let you join the team again. Good work giving me the idea for our new team name, the Blitzkrieg Boys, even if it is a German word."
"I don't know where you get your crazy ideas from, but it definitely didn't come from me. Traitor!" Kai glared at the red head devil. "And what was that for Jurgen?"
"You mean my tongue invading and conquering your mouth so quickly?" Robert blinked innocently. "Well it was getting hungry for a new Lebensraum and you sure taste good."
Jurgen is supposed to be Robert's last name, correct me if it is wrong.
Blitzkrieg means "lightning war" in German.
Lebensraum means "living space" in German.
This is the creation of doing History at school. You learn lots of words in different languages and all of a sudden when an idea hits you over the head those words pop in for a visit and they wouldn't stop annoying you until you write it all down on paper. Good thing I have finally written something interesting this year. But now I have homework to attend to, please review and give me hope that I won't fail my history exam now that I wrote something with those cool-sounding German words in it.
