Hello, minna!

I haven't decided which ship I should make: I like AoKaga very much, and AoKi was my first OTP. AkaAo on the other hand, is something fresh and kinda fun ship to make.

Well, screw it, I can decide on that late on, no? I'm still in chapter 2 anyway.

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Douzo!

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Much to Aomine's surprise, none of his team mates found her situation hilarious. If anything, they were all in distress. Especially the captain, Akashi Seijuuro. He was infuriated: without their power forward, how can Teiko defend its title as champion in the basketball league?

"How did this happen?" Akashi asked. His voice betrayed a hint of anger towards Aomine, who immediately noticed it by instinct.

Aomine stared at the redhead. "Don't look at me like that. I didn't ask for this, you know."

The Generation of Miracles had gathered in the club room that afternoon for an emergency meeting. Obviously, the emergency was Aomine herself.

Unbeknownst to Aomine, her team mates had various reactions toward her mysterious gender swapping.

'Did Aominecchi just pout? Cute!' thought the blonde small forward of the team, Kise Ryouta. He grinned from ear to ear at the sight of female Aomine.

'That's your punishment for looking at indecent pictures of women.' Midorima Shintaro spoke in his head.

'Mine-chin looks as sweet as a chocolate…' Murasakibara Atsushi thought dreamily.

From the looks of it, only Kuroko Tetsuya and Akashi Seijuuro were sane enough to worry about Aomine's condition.

"Aomine-kun," spoke Kuroko, "have you felt anything weird yesterday?"

Aomine shook her head. "None. I actually felt great. I even played street basketball with some guys after practice."

"Are you sure nothing went wrong?" Akashi inquired.

Aomine shook her head once more.

"You can't just become a girl overnight for no reason!" the redhead suddenly snapped.

Thre bluenette girl jumped, shocked at the captain's showing of frustration. Her other team mates were also surprised. Akashi Seijuuro has never lost his temper like this before.

"But I really don't know how it happened." Aomine's voice was already quivering in fear.

Silence filled the entire room. Akashi stared at the petite, tanned bombshell of a bluenette that used to be a guy. Deep inside, the redhead was very confused. They had just lost Aomine Daiki, their unstoppable power forward and ace: now standing before him was a lovely young lady who was shaking in fear at the sight of him.

He just could not take it.

Akashi furrowed his eyebrows in deep thought. He closed his eyes to meditate on the issue for about a minute.

"We have no choice but to adapt." The captain spoke vaguely to no one in particular.

Aomine, being an idiot that she was, raised an eyebrow. "Eh?"

Akashi sighed. "We have no choice but to enter the league without you, Daiki. It's men's basketball, after all."

"What?" it was Aomine's turn to be furious.

"Are you kicking me out of the team?"

"I didn't say that." Not even Akashi have the heart to kick Aomine out of the basketball team. The captain knew how much of a basketball addict she was. Moreover, he knew how much Aomine wanted to encounter a strong opponent in the court.

"You're just not going to play games with us. Not while you're a girl, anyway."

'What's wrong with you?' Akashi thought. He could see that Aomine was in a broken state: her midnight blue eyes were glistening with tears that she had been trying to hold back. In her female body Aomine looked so frail, so vulnerable. For a moment, Akashi felt like holding her hands just to comfort her.

'What?' Akashi's face contorted into a scowl. He did not expect such thoughts to come into his mind.

"Damn it!"

The red-haired captain instantly snapped back into reality by Aomine's sudden outburst of emotion. She stormed out of the club room, leaving all of her team mates staring at her in disbelief.

"I think Mine-chin is crying." Murasakibara spoke slowly.

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Aomine could not help but feel pissed. At everyone, including herself. How could she allow herself to look so weak in front of the guys? She got devastated when the captain told her she could not play in the basketball league with them. Akashi did not say that she will get kicked out of the club, but if Aomine remained a girl forever, her Teiko basketball days are over.

Upset and lost, Aomine sulked at her most favorite place to hang out: the school rooftop.

She sat on the floor with her arms hugging her knees, as if a kid seeking comfort from her favorite stuffed toy. She gazed at the afternoon sky wistfully, enjoying the temporary peace given by her isolation.

"I knew I'll find you here."

Aomine was immediately pulled back into reality by Momoi, who was already standing beside her, carrying a paper bag.

"How are you, Dai-chan?" She asked while smiling mischievously at her childhood buddy.

"Dai-chan?" Aomine raised an eyebrow. It has been ages since she last used that nickname on him.

Momoi sat beside the bluenette.

"I think it suits you, now that you're a girl." Momoi said.

Aomine winced. "Just call me Aomine-kun, Satsuki. Seriously."

"No way. Dai-chan sounds cuter." Momoi pouted. She then handed the paper bag to the other girl.

"What's this?" Aomine asked as she opened the bag. Inside were a blue buttoned-up blouse, a while cardigan, a dark blue skirt, and a drak blue ribbon.

"Your new uniform." Momoi answered the question.

"Eh?" Aomine blurted out, flabbergasted. "Hell no!"

"Whether you like it or not," Momoi said insistently, "you're going to wear that. You look ridiculous wearing your old uniform."

Aomine stared at herself. She was wearing her old uniform, the one she had when she was a guy. It felt really big: her shirt was ill-fitting, and her pants were too long that it almost sagged to the ground. Aomine looked like a kid wearing her parents' clothes.

"But why do I have to wear a skirt?" the bluenette could not help but complain.

"Because Dai-chan is now a girl." Momoi giggled.

"Shut up."

"But it's the truth. You have to deal with it. You're a girl now, and you will be like that until we find out what had happened to you." Momoi's laughter faded.

"You have no choice, Dai-chan, but to adapt."

Aomine looked at her through lonely, dark blue eyes.

"They're kicking me out of the team." She said downheartedly.

'When was the last time he looked this sweet?' Momoi thought. She recalled Aomine when he was a child.

"No, they won't!" Momoi chuckled, a bit too cheerfully. "There's no way they'll do that to you. You may not be able to participate in the games for a while, but you're still part of the team!"

"But…"

"We all know how much you love basketball, Dai-chan." Momoi smiled at her.

"Keep your head up! You may have turned into a girl, but that does not change the fact that you're Aomine Daiki, the basketball-loving idiot. Am I right?"

Aomine grinned at her, finally cheered up.

"Right." Dai-chan said with a bright smile.

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