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Yes, who would have thought that I wrote a continuation /D But writer's block hit me somehow again; this always helps. Some characters were requested by user Zonex Krypton, so I hope you like it? Again, I hope the grammatical errors are not too bad otherwise the count of words might be wrong /3 Have Fun :D


At least they were happy. 11 other perspectives. Still 100 words each.

Hide & Rushe

She smiled brightly when she gave Hide the invitation and told him to open it, excitement glittering in her eyes. The young man chuckled softly, told her to wait for Fidio since it was his invitation. But the young girl didn't care. Sighing in defeat, he opened the envelope and read the card out loud. Rushe couldn't remember Natsumi's face, nevertheless she was happy because a wedding was for people who loved each other – and it didn't matter who it was as long as the woman wore a dress which suited her and which took the men in his spell.

Fidio

He was not mad that they opened the card, just smiled softly. Honestly, he was surprised that the Mamoru he knew married, after all he only seemed to be interested in football. Not that it was necessarily a bad thing, though. In the end he just shrugged, thought that it was quite nice and started to plan his arrival. If they are happy, he will not complain. Not that he was allowed to do this anyway. After all it was their wedding – they had to know what they were doing. And he would be the last one to feel envious.

Fubuki

Even though he lived in Hokkaido, the feelings both had carried were also quite obvious to him. And when he held the invitation in his hands, he just smiled to himself. It was a plain card which didn't reveal its heavy message, just like Endou, with cursive letters representing Natsumi. He could clearly imagine how Natsumi took over most of the arrangement while Endou just nodded in agreement. Because his Captain could care less about such things as long as his friends shared this happy day with him. And Fubuki would happily comply with this wish, regardless of anything else.

Edgar

He opened the card almost nonchalantly, as if it didn't concern him. It didn't, in his opinion, not because he didn't care about Endou or Natsumi. The goalkeeper was and still is an important rival to him. Just the woman was someone he didn't remember. He was glad to be invited and as a gentleman he would appear, of course. And he would seem as if he was enjoying the event. At least that was what he intended. But when he saw the fair lady who caught the bridal bouquet, he thought that his visit may have another nice consequence.

Mark & Dylan

Kazuya got the invitation for both of them. However it was only Mark who attended the wedding because Dylan was busy with family business. He knew most of the guest, but he still felt out of place, talking most of the time with Domon to feel more comfortable. He was rather amazed to see the various emotions of the guests from jealousy (why, was this guy that popular?) over ignorance till pure bliss. And even though he didn't understand any of these reactions, he decided to chose approval – because it was even obvious to him that the couple was happy.

Ulvida/ Reina

She didn't receive an invitation but attended the wedding nevertheless because Hiroto asked her to accompany him. In the course of the day she somehow lost him and that's why she decided to leave the wedding, feeling uncomfortable within the crowd. And then she met the bride. Natsumi still remembered her and instead of being surprised or upset she smiled, gratefully for her appearance. The bride was cheerful and even helped her to find Hiroto (he had the car keys) within the crowd. At the end, Ulvida was glad that he took her along – the bride's happiness was really contagious.

Midorikawa

There was a saying which said that happiness was a form of courage.* Looking at the couple, he realised its meaning. It was courageous of them to tell each other about their feelings. It was courageous of Endou to propose. And it was courageous of Natsumi to invite all of these people. Because it were actions, done with a hint of doubt, fear and hesitation. Because you're influenced by the others – and even though you decide for yourself, you don't want to disappoint the others. Midorikawa knew that he would never bring up the courage for such a selfish action.

Yuuka

She was invited along with her brother. And even though she was younger than everyone else, she understood the pain as well as the confusion he felt. She was torn between the commiseration for her brother and the congratulation for the couple. She wanted him to feel good, after all he was still her brother and deserved it to be happy. On the other hand she saw how blissful Natsumi was and also how cheerful Endou was with her. And that's how she learned at young age that even though someone is happy, not everyone else was necessarily happy either.

Burn, Gazel & Aphrodi

To be honest, they didn't know what to say. The trio was in Korea at that time, practising with the old members of Fire Dragon. While Burn just made a snotty remark on which Gazel reacted wittily, resulting in an argument between them, Aphrodi laughed softly. He was amused that it was Endou who married first of all the people he knew though he could care less about everything else. They seemed quite happy, otherwise they wouldn't marry, so he just accepted it. And if his teammates weren't fighting they would probably say the same. Or at least something similar.

Hitomiko

It was nice to see one of her fosterling (concerning football) getting married, even though it made her aware of the fact that she was still single – not unlucky though, she felt just a bit lonely sometimes. While she celebrated the couple with the other ones, she was preoccupied with her own thoughts. Happiness was a vague word. Almost meaningless. She may not be unhappy, yet the consequence wasn't happiness. It was weird. Not logical. She was not tired of her current life, yet she realised that not everyone was supposed to share the same feeling as the couple did.

Tachimukai

Seeing his Captain, the person he admired the most, getting married was like a trigger. He harboured feelings for a certain young woman as well, but he was too shy and too scared to confess. On one hand, he was scared to face her brother who looked over her, though sometimes he thought "Who cares, I want her, making him my enemy is worth it." On the other hand he was too shy, intimidated by her beauty. It was a dilemma. In the end, he decided to ask Endou for advice – after all he achieved what Tachimukai yearned for. Happiness.


*Happiness is a form of courage. ~Holbrook Jackson


That's it, hope you liked it.

Bye for now~