Best Friends
A/n:
You guys should check out my new story
'Coming Out - Hyoutei'
So yeah… slash in this one big time (kinda)
Disclaimer: Prince of Tennis is not mine.
FRIENDS: Will ask you if you're okay when you're crying.
"Marui-kun, did something happen?" asked Yukimura as the team gathered around Marui, who was sitting on the couch with his head on his knees as he cried. It was after practice and when they had entered the club house they'd found Marui like this.
"He came in here to tell me he was breaking up with me for my little brother," Marui sobbed. No one had to ask to know 'he' was Marui's boyfriend, or now ex-boyfriend, Akira Tenji. Not only because Akira had come near the end of practice to talk to Marui, but because that was the only 'he' Marui would talk about without using a nickname or insult.
"Are you going to be okay Marui?" asked Jackal who was rubbing his partner's back lightly. Marui didn't answer, instead he just kept crying slightly comforted by the fact that his teammates cared enough to ask.
BEST FRIENDS: Will laugh at you and say, "Ha Ha, Loser!"
Suddenly someone started laughing and the group turned to see Niou laughing as he just walked into the clubhouse, "I can't believe you got dumped for you little brother. Your such a loser."
"I'm not the one who got dumped for his sister," Marui shot back, bringing his head up to reveal puffy red eyes and tear stained cheek.
Niou shrugged, "That doesn't make me a loser, that makes me awesome for turning someone half way gay."
"You mean Bi-sexual?" asked Akaya, shocking certain people that was even in his vocabulary. The best friends just ignored him though.
"Pft, more like you made him realize he was stupid to think he was gay," Marui answered sticking his tongue out, a familiar light coming to his eyes.
"Whatever you loser, get your stuff so we can go," Niou answered rolling his eyes as he pulled on his shirt. "I'm going to make your day even worse by kicking your ass in DDR."
Eyes still red and puffy Marui grabbed his stuff and followed Niou out of the club house after waving a goodbye to the team. They could here them arguing for a while afterwards.
