A/N: I hope everyone is having a wonderful day. Here is a rumor requested by OrcaMafia. OrcaMafia, I actually have a few rumors I have thought of concerning the twins, so be on the lookout for more of them. For everyone else, if there is a person you would like to see a rumor written about or have an idea for a rumor, send me a PM or you can put it in a review. Since I accept guest reviews, everyone can participate. Enjoy!

Rumor involving: Kisarazu Ryo – regular member and analyst of the Rokkaku tennis team. Also involving Kisarazu Atsushi – regular member of the St. Rudolph tennis team and younger twin to Ryo. Indirectly involving the Rokkaku and St. Rudolph tennis teams (or maybe more than indirectly).

I just heard that St. Rudolph and Rokkaku were at war with each other. Well, that doesn't surprise me with a manager like Mizuki, but apparently this all started with Kisarazu Ryo and Kisarazu Atsushi. Now you may ask, why were the twins involved in this? The answer is simple… I think. Apparently one of the things Ryo wants most is a headband, which is his brother's signature piece of apparel. His brother, Atsushi, wants a cap, which his brother always wears. According to one source, Amane Hikaru, in a counselor's capacity, told Ryo to take his brothers and give him the cap… and Ryo did it. Now neither twin had an issue with the trade, but when Atsushi showed up to practice wearing a cap instead of a headband, Mizuki threw a tantrum and declared war on Rokkaku stating that Atsushi was forced into giving up his signature headband and started a whole rumor about how Ryo beat up his little defenseless brother and ripped the headband off of him. Word made it back to Rokkaku and Aoi Kentaro decided they needed to retaliate (it would look good for the girls). Needless to say, when they met on the battlefield (uh tennis courts, or some say it was volleyball, and others say it was an actual war zone), the twins sat on the sidelines and played poker while their teams duked it out. Not sure of who won the war, but according to some witnesses, Ryo won 30 yen off of his brother in poker.