Fuji's Christmas

By: Risa-Chan

Date Started: December 3rd, 2004

Disclaimer: If I owned them, this would be an actually episode but apparently I don't own Tennis no Ohjisama therefore this isn't an episode.

Author's Notes: Gome nasai! Sorry for the long update… blah… I didn't meet my promise to finish this by Christmas… boo… anyways, I was busy with Christmas, boxing day, the whole tsunami in Asia incident thing and a few other things kept me away from the computer… ah.. Gomen!! Thank you to the reviewers!! -insert happy face- They really make my day nya!! Well, I all hoped you all had a Merry Christmas!! Now, onward!!

Chapter 5: The Invasion of Fuji's House, Mistletoe, Laps, A Very Bright Future, Mitsumi, Snowmen, and Santa Clause…


All was quiet in the Fuji residence. Fuji Syusuke laid on his couch, reading a book as the fireplace crackled with burning wood. The door bell suddenly rang and Fuji looked up from his book. 'Who would be here on Christmas eve?' wondered Fuji. 'Probably nee-chan forgot something.' Placing the book on the table, Fuji answered the door to be greeted by Eiji, Yuuta, a Christmas tree, and… the Seigaku and St. Rudolph Regulars?!

"YA-HOI FUJI!!" chirped Eiji merrily as he entered the house dragging a Christmas tree.
"Aniki…" was all Yuuta said as he helped Eiji haul the giant Christmas tree into the living room. Fuji was speechless and confused at the same time. Eiji bounced around the Christmas tree in the living and began screaming orders as Yuuta went upstairs to drop off his bag in his room.
"W-what are you doing?" asked Fuji unsure of what was going on as the Regulars of Seigaku and St. Rudolph entered his home. More like invaded.

"Aniki… haven't you figured it out?" asked Yuuta with a small laugh. Despite the fact that the day had been so chaotic, he was actually enjoying this. Fuji cocked his head to the side, confused. Yuuta laughed and Fuji had a big question mark above his head. 'So much for being a tensai.' "We're decorating the house for Christmas!"
"B-But I thought you were staying at St. Rudolph…" said Fuji.
"Baka aniki…" muttered Yuuta shaking his head.
"Hoi hoi!!" Eiji pounced on Fuji. "Isn't it great nya?!" Eiji didn't wait for Fuji to reply. "Come everyone!! Let's get decorating!!"

The Christmas tree had been finally put up after failing down seven times; once on Momoshiro, once on Kaidoh, once on Echizen, twice on Akazawa-Buchou, and three times on Mizuki. Momoshiro and Kaidoh were once again, arguing with each other. That was until Fuji decided to stand on a stool above the bickering two, holding on to some mistletoe.
"Now, now, now Momoshiro, Kaidoh. Be nice. Both of you are bickering like an old married couple and what are couples suppose to do under mistletoe?" asked Fuji with an innocent smile. Both Momoshiro and Kaidoh let go of each other in an instant and blushed madly.

"F-Fuji-senpai!! How can you say such a thing!!" yelled Momoshiro bewildered. Him? And Mamushi? A couple? The thought was too sickening to even think about!
"Fshuuuu…." Fuji just smiled merrily.
"I thought this would be the perfect way to stop your bickering," replied Fuji. "And allow you two to make up with each other"
"Mada mada dane…" was all Echizen said as he walked by them drinking a can of Ponta. Fuji's smile widened.
"Echizen, would you like to placed under the mistletoe with anyone?" Fuji's smile turned sinister. "It can be arranged."
"Yadda!!" Echizen quickly scurried away for the tensai had a chance to think of any other ideas.

Fuji caught Tezuka staring at him.
"Fuji get down from there. You could fall," ordered Tezuka.
"Buchou, you care?" replied Fuji smiling. Tezuka's expression did not change. As if by bad luck, the stool tipped and Fuji began to fall. Out of now where. A "BURRRRRNNNNIIIIING!!!" could be heard and Fuji was caught by the one and only, Burning Takashi. "GREAT-O!! I DID IT!!!" Echizen walked by and took his racket from Takashi. "Oh gomen Fuji. I'll put you down now." Blushing, Kawamura put Fuji down.

"Thank you Taka-chan," thanked Fuji. Tezuka's expression didn't change but his eyes had the look that read 'I told you so'. Fuji imagined Tezuka sticking out his tongue in triumph like Eiji would in the situation and snickered. The image of Tezuka expressing an emotion like that was too funny.
"What is it?" demanded Tezuka narrowing his eyes. Anything the tensai was thinking was bound to be no good.
"Oh nothing…" replied Fuji in a sing song voice. "Unless you really want to know."
"N-No thank you." Fuji smiled as he heard voices yelling at each other.

"Where does this go dane?"
"Watch out for the ornaments Akazawa-buchou!"
"Nya!! It's snowing!!"
"There is a 56 per cent chance that the tree will fall over again. And a 72 per chance it will land on Mizuki Hajime."
"Shinya… I really don't think that goes in the fire but rather above."

Tezuka sweat dropped but kept a straight face. This was going to be a long evening…


While everyone continued to yelled at each other and a "Groundo 5 laps now!" Oishi spotted his doubles partner, none other than Kikumaru Eiji. Eiji was snickering to himself and holding on to a pair of black Men in Black sunglasses.

"Eiji, what are you doing?" asked Oishi as he approached the redhead.

"Nya! Just preparing myself! You know I have very sensitive eyes nya!" answered Eiji. "Stupid Akazawa used that against me during our doubles match. That was so unfair nya!!" Oishi chuckled remembering the match. Akazawa was playing doubles with Kaneda against the Golden Pair. He had hit the ball so it seemed like there were 6, 7, or 8 of them, causing Eiji to lose his concenteration. In the end, despite all their efforts, the Golden Pair had lost. "We'll defeat next time for sure!! Hoi Hoi!!"

"Yes, we will Eiji," agreed Oishi giving his partner a high five. "But that still doesn't explain the sunglasses."

"Let's just say the future is bright… very bright nya!!"


Mizuki Hajime approached Fuji Syusuke, a hand running through his fine hair.
"Ah Fuji, you should be-"
"Gomen, but do I know you?" Mizuki's eyebrow twitched. "Ah! I remember now!" Mizuki smiled. Of course Fuji would remember him! How could he forget him! Fuji could never forget his rivial!! "Your Mitsumi right? And you're the towel boy for St. Rudolph ne?" Twitch. Twitch. Twitch.
"My name is Mi-zu-ki, St. Rudolph's manager," corrected Mizuki through gritted teeth, stressing his name.
"Oh… then I don't know you," replied Fuji with his ever so pleasant smile.
"I think not," replied Mizuki. "We played a match together."

"Hmmm…." Fuji began to ponder hard. "Did we play a match and I came out as the winner and you the loser?" Mizuki's eyebrow twitched.
"Yes…" he answered through gritted teeth.
"I guess you weren't worth remembering." Mizuki was about to have his outburst when Yuuta interrupted him.
"Oi aniki! Where did kaa-san put the tape?" yelled Yuuta from the stairs.
"Gomen Mitsumi," apologized Fuji. "I think it's in the cabinets. I'll go and check for you." Fuji left Mizuki standing with his eyebrow twitching.

"That Fuji Syusuke…"

"Mizuki, Akazawa-buchou needs your help," said Kaneda tapping Mizuki on the shoulder. "Mizuki? Mizuki….?" Kaneda slowly walked away. Mizuki then took a deep breathe and began twirling his hair with his finger.
"I'll make sure he remembers me!!" he declared loudly, causing everyone to stop and stare at him.
"Mizuki? Are you feeling alright dane?" Yanagisawa placed a hand on his forehead. "You don't feel sick dane. Did you eat something bad dane?" Mizuki's eyebrow twitched. He cleared his throat and then regained his composure.
"Get back to work," he snapped bitterly before storming off to help Akazawa. The St. Rudolph Regulars snickered behind Mizuki's and Akazawa's backs before going back to work.


"Oi! Aniki!" said Yuuta as he found his older brother.
"What is it Yuuta?" asked Fuji. Yuuta tossed him his jacket, gloves, hats and scarf. "Are we going somewhere?" Yuuta began putting on his boots.
"Don't tell me you don't remember," said Yuuta as he put on his other boot. He stood up and look at Fuji like a four year old. "We're going to make a snowman to welcome Santa!"
"Ah, so you still believe in Santa Clause," mused Fuji. Yuuta's eyebrow twitched annoyingly.
"Baka aniki," he muttered. "We do this every year so why stop and for the record, I do not believe in Santa Clause." Fuji smiled and put on his scarf. Yuuta opened the door. "Come on!"
"Hai." Fuji put on his hat, gloves and scarves. The two began making their snowman. Making three balls of snow, piling them on each other. A black top hat, a carrot nose and rocks for eyes, mouths and buttons.

After nearly killing themselves, Fuji and Yuuta managed to break two branches off their unsuspecting neighbour's tree and used it as the arms for their snowman. The two Fuji siblings stood beside each in triumph, staring at their masterpiece known as the snowman. It was snowing gently and the lights from the house made the snowman to seem to be glowing. Fuji placed an arm around his brother as the two enjoyed the moment as they heard cries, screams, yells, the sounds of objects being broken, the wails of pain, the battle cries of war, sounds of skin meeting skin, people meeting ground from inside the house from various Regulars of both schools. Ah yes, truly a wonderful moment. Tranquil and peaceful indeed. Indeed it was! Fuji leaned close to Yuuta and whispered in his ear…

"Don't worry Yuuta, I won't tell anyone that you still believe in Santa Clause." Yuuta fumed and blushed bright red.

"BAKA ANIKI!!!" yelled Yuuta as he grabbed handfuls of snow and whipped it at a retreating but smiling Fuji Syusuke.


Everyone stood back and looked at the house of Fuji. It was gloriously decorated with beautiful decorations that they could afford.

"Hoi Hoi!! I'm turning them on!!" Eiji put on some sunglasses and grinned at everyone before plugging in the lights. Instantly, everyone was blinded. Maybe they had overdone it by just a bit. Just a bit. Ah yes, the pained cries of those covering their eyes from the blinding lights and the evil laugh and snickers from Kikumaru Eiji only made the moment every so perfect. Indeed, the moment was perfect. To those unlucky enough to wear glasses, (Tezuka, Inui and Normura) the light only seemed to intensify from the lens of their glasses. After everyone regained their vision, which was approixmently ten or so minutes, and Fuji turning down the intensity of the light that had been magically turned up to maximum, it was nearly dinner time…


Author's Notes: What shall happen next chapter? Hmmm… Dinner time... hmmmm... leave me with your thoughts in a review nya!! Happy Holidays Nya!!