---Chapter 04: Seme? Uke?---

…In which the children heard something they shouldn't have…

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Sanada and Atobe were in a play park this time. Atobe was sitting on a swing and Sanada was standing behind him.

"Push Ore-sama's swing, Genichirou."

"Can't you even say 'please'?"

Keigo looked up to his friend with a raised brow.

Genichirou rolled his eyes. As if he's not used to Atobe Keigo's attitude quirks. He complied with his friend's demand and pushed the swing.

Meanwhile, two teenage girls passed by with an interesting conversation:

"Aya-chan, look at those two boys. They're so cute together," the first girl giggled.

"You're so right. See how they look at each other? They're like a couple," the second girl said.

"The boy wearing a cap is seme and the one sitting on the swing is uke."

The girl named Aya whispered something to her friend.

"I really wish they would do that!"

Then the two girls squealed to themselves.

Genichirou heard this conversation. He only understood half of what those two teen girls said. What were they giggling about? He knew that they were talking about him and Keigo, and about how they found them as "cute". What he did not understand was the "seme" and "uke" thing.

When the two boys were in the limo and were going back to the mansion, Genichirou told Keigo about the weird conversation he heard.

"Seme? Uke? Ore-sama is displeased to say that he does not know these words or what they mean."

"I know them. 'Seme' means 'to attack' while 'uke' means 'to receive'. They are terms used in martial arts. My dad told me this," Sanada explained.

"If that is so, then they say that you are an 'attacker' while I'm a 'receiver'? You're going to attack me and I'm going to receive your attack? That's just plain nonsense! Besides, we were in a park, not a dojo."

"I agree. That's why I was confused when they giggled. There's no connection. Girls are hard to understand."

Keigo and Genichirou could not find an explanation for the girls' actions.

"They must be demented or something…"

Therefore, the two boys didn't trouble themselves anymore to understand the "seme" and "uke" thing.

By the time Genichirou and Keigo would be old enough, they would realize that the two giggling girls were actually yaoi fan girls. They would realize that they were thought to be a yaoi pair, where Genichirou is masculine and Keigo is feminine.

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