Word of the day: Misconstrue
Pairings: Panther/Sena
When Patrick Spencer heard that Sena Kobayakawa would be participating in the world competition as the runningback of Team Japan, he was excited. Oh, how he could not wait to meet his rival! The last time they went against each other (and the first time as well) it wasn't a fair match because Sena was energy-deprived while he was practically bouncing on his feet with exhilaration. The African-American wondered how much did the Japanese improve—on speed, technique, strength, what?—as he could not wait to see the enhanced skills in action and also show off what he can do.
Yup, he could picture it now: Panther and Sena on the field, racing each other, one trying to make a touchdown and the other leaps in to make a defense. And what a great day that would be.
"Panther, shut up," Clifford snapped, annoyed with the boy's nonstop chatter.
"Sorry Clifford," Panther said, grinning sheepishly, "but I'm just so excited! Sena is going to be here!"
"Yes, as I heard for the millionth time," the senior said dryly. He raised an eyebrow. "Is this person your lover?"
The sophomore gagged. "No way! Sena's a dude, not a girl!"
Panther thinks Sena is a boy.
