Ookiku Furikabutte Fanfiction
Shingo Shizaki walked around Nishiura High School looking for the baseball fields. When he saw them he also saw a guy standing staring at them and a lady coming up behind him when she grabbed him making him jump and dragged him off Shingo decided to follow. When the lady was A couple feet from a group of boys she called out I found another one and dragged the guy over to them.
Shingo decided to say, "If this is the baseball team you found two." The guy jumped and the lady turned to stare at him. "Sorry, did I startle you. I figured if I followed you I would find the baseball team."
"Well you did. Will you both tell me your name and position," the lady asked.
"My name is Shizaki and I'm usually an outfielder, I haven't tried being a pitcher or a catcher, but I can play any other positions."
"Thank you, now what about you?" she asked turning to the other boy. "What's your name?"
The boy answered, "Mi…Mihashi."
"Your position?" she asked.
"P…Pitcher," Mihashi answered.
"Oh we have a pitcher," she said when Shizaki and Mihashi looked at her in confusion she said, "This is the first hardball team we've had. When I graduated several years ago we only competed in the rubber ball league. I'll be directing you. I'm Momoe, but I'm not a teacher. Shiga-sensei is he is the one holding my dog. Now sense are pitcher is here let's have our first meeting. Let's go through positions. After the pitcher is catcher which is Abe-kun."
"Right," Abe Answered.
"Then Sakaeguchi an infielder. They've been practicing here since spring break and both played in the seniors so both have hardball experience and can help if there is trouble. Now on third base we have..."
"Me, I'm Tajima and I bat clean-up."
"Actually I bat clean-up too. I changed my mind I'm not joining the baseball club."
"WHAT? WHY? HANAI-KUN?" Momoe shouted.
"Because the head coach is a girl. I mean a girl directing a bunch of guys its unheard of. I can do without baseball so…" Hanai trailed off because Momoe was bouncing a baseball off a bat.
"You shouldn't judge a book its cover," Shizaki said with a bland all-knowing look.
