Dangerous

Author's Note: Enjoy the story and R&R.

Disclaimer: I do not own anything related to or of the Beyblade series.

Pairing: Bell x Ranzo tension.

Summary:

Relationship counselling was not a job Aoi Valt imagined he'd have, but a job Suiryu Hannah sure imagines he has.


"Now, now! Don't fight! We're a team!" Valt constantly finds himself mediating the conflict between Ranzo and Bell.

Hannah is puzzled whether it's only girls who can sense the seething tension. Because none of the boys – not even Valt – seems to want to tackle Ranzo and Bell's underlying problem.

Ranzo and Bell bicker like they're married. Explosive arguments over whose turn it is to battle, how Ranzo should refer to Bell as the "Demon King," why "amigo" is just fine, etc. Always butting in on each other's matches. Hands never far from each other, no matter how much the other fights back. To strangle. To repel.

If she's right, 50% of the fans viewing Ranzo and Bell from their computers, on TV, or in person must've locked their eyes and ears on it too.

They do the dishes together.

They live in the same house.

On the road or in the skies, they've slept in the same bed or seats.

It'd be fun to watch if it weren't also so exhausting. Neither ever lets up! Bell usually has to strap a harness around Ranzo and physically eject or twirl him in order to feel like he's won!

Meanwhile, she feels for Valt. She really does.

Maybe BC Sol's top blader had a future in marriage counselling. Aoi Valt, M.D.!

"Persistent baixinho! I –!"

"And another thing!" Bell cut Ranzo off.

"H-hello?" Valt is trying to be heard. "Don't fight?"

Hannah is rooting for Valt to manage this.

Wakiya is (by the vein swelling on his forehead) less patient with Valt's therapy skills, and proves Hannah's presumption about boys not having romance sense utterly wrong.

"Get a room, ya!" he blows up at them.