Keade arrived at the Shohoku Basketball Gym five minutes before five. He saw Hanamichi talking and laughing with Miyagi and Mitsui.
'Hn,' Keade thought, 'Those two... all they know is how to flirt.'
"Nyahahaha!" He heard Hanamichi laugh, "Don't worry! The tensai will change all of that!"
"Don't be so sure of yourself, Hanamichi," Miyagi said.
"Yeah," Mitsui said after, "Rukawa isn't called Ice King for nothing. It's hard enough to make him utter a single word!"
"Nyahahaha!" Hanamichi snickered, "Don't worry!"
Hanamichi looked up and noticed Keade looking at the three of them. She smiled and waved, "Oi! Kitsune!"
Realizing that he was the one being adressed, the raven-haired super rookie of Shohoku, walked over to the trio.
Meanwhile, Miyagi, Mitsui and all those who have heard her stood gaping. They have never heard a person have the courage to call the Ice King with other than his last name. Those who did otherwise usually got a good beating. Yet this girl, who obviously had the guts, had just insulted him!
"Oi!" Keade called, his voice as loud as a whisper, "D'aho! Get a ball."
With that, he left. And everyone who knew him gaped. They all thought that he would pound the girl. Thankful that no harm was done, they sighed.
But what they didn't know is that Keade's words touched a real sensitive part of Hanamichi's heart.
"Hey Kitsune!" She shouted as loud as she can, "Who are you calling a d'aho!"
The Shohoku team felt the earth quake as Hanamichi shouted. Sweatdrop!
~~~
After minutes of arguing, Keade, now also known as Kitsune, asked permission from Coach Anzai to bring Hanamichi with him. When asked why, Keade simply answered that it would be easier to teach the girl in a private place.
Near Keade's house is an empty lot. A few weeks ago, he had asked some of his servants to 'transform' it into a basketball court.
The lot wasn't far from the school either, so in a few minutes, Keade and Hanamichi had started practicing.
"So?" Hanamichi asked, "What do we do first?"
Keade stared at Hanamichi as if he was going to eat her. Without warning, he bounced the ball towards the unsuspecting girl.
Hanamichi tried to catch it, but the ball just passed her hands.
As if everything was already settled, Keade nodded and said, "Dribbling... the rhythm of passing."
AN:// Hehehe... I know it's short! I'll make it up to you guys when I get the time to update, ok? Please Review!
'Hn,' Keade thought, 'Those two... all they know is how to flirt.'
"Nyahahaha!" He heard Hanamichi laugh, "Don't worry! The tensai will change all of that!"
"Don't be so sure of yourself, Hanamichi," Miyagi said.
"Yeah," Mitsui said after, "Rukawa isn't called Ice King for nothing. It's hard enough to make him utter a single word!"
"Nyahahaha!" Hanamichi snickered, "Don't worry!"
Hanamichi looked up and noticed Keade looking at the three of them. She smiled and waved, "Oi! Kitsune!"
Realizing that he was the one being adressed, the raven-haired super rookie of Shohoku, walked over to the trio.
Meanwhile, Miyagi, Mitsui and all those who have heard her stood gaping. They have never heard a person have the courage to call the Ice King with other than his last name. Those who did otherwise usually got a good beating. Yet this girl, who obviously had the guts, had just insulted him!
"Oi!" Keade called, his voice as loud as a whisper, "D'aho! Get a ball."
With that, he left. And everyone who knew him gaped. They all thought that he would pound the girl. Thankful that no harm was done, they sighed.
But what they didn't know is that Keade's words touched a real sensitive part of Hanamichi's heart.
"Hey Kitsune!" She shouted as loud as she can, "Who are you calling a d'aho!"
The Shohoku team felt the earth quake as Hanamichi shouted. Sweatdrop!
~~~
After minutes of arguing, Keade, now also known as Kitsune, asked permission from Coach Anzai to bring Hanamichi with him. When asked why, Keade simply answered that it would be easier to teach the girl in a private place.
Near Keade's house is an empty lot. A few weeks ago, he had asked some of his servants to 'transform' it into a basketball court.
The lot wasn't far from the school either, so in a few minutes, Keade and Hanamichi had started practicing.
"So?" Hanamichi asked, "What do we do first?"
Keade stared at Hanamichi as if he was going to eat her. Without warning, he bounced the ball towards the unsuspecting girl.
Hanamichi tried to catch it, but the ball just passed her hands.
As if everything was already settled, Keade nodded and said, "Dribbling... the rhythm of passing."
AN:// Hehehe... I know it's short! I'll make it up to you guys when I get the time to update, ok? Please Review!
