For the love of Fuji Syusuke

Disclaimer: Konomi-sensei owns the characters, but I own the little pointless plot here.

Rating: G or K

Genre: General, slight angst

Pairing: Slight Atobe and Fuji

Warnings or notes: One-shot, OOC-ness, possible anime/manga spoilers, grammar and other errors (English is not my mother tongue), 350 words and pointless plot.

Honestly, I like this pairing for no reason. My first attempt on this pairing is 'Winning and losing', making this the second attempt. Well, enjoy reading. Oh yeah, if you noticed earlier, my one-shots normally have double meaning based on the individual titles. :)

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: Ready… Go :

5th – Unpredictable

From a safe distance away, Atobe Keigo smirked in amusement as Fuji Syusuke gave the St. Rudolf's manager, Mizuki Hajime, his malevolent look. What made such a foolish person thought he could win against the well-known genius from Seigaku?

"Idiot. Fuji is not one to reveal his real strength that easily. What a mistake he did, na Kabaji?"

The Hyoutei captain continued to observe the sandy-haired boy as he humiliated Mizuki in front of everyone by not allowing him to gain even one point. His Insight told him, the other was doomed for sure. Fuji would never forgive someone who hurt his friends, let alone hurting his precious younger brother, Yuuta.

"Such opponent is the hardest to deal with."

The remark caused the rich boy to raise an eyebrow. Sure, he found no reason to deny the fact Fuji fitted perfectly into the category of 'prodigies'. However, he did not agree with that statement saying Fuji was one of the hardest opponents to deal with.

"Wrong. He is hard to deal only if you fall into his traps."

Somehow, the diva could see pass through the said genius, even though it was only for a blink of the eye. He caught the glimpse of the bitterness in Fuji's sapphire eyes and the forlorn look on his face. It was a rare yet beautiful sight, Atobe mused.

"I'm afraid I don't catch your meaning, Atobe."

Despite having a respectful title of a 'genius', the nickname itself had brought more than just fame and respects to Fuji. Apparently, it brought bitterness into his life as well. His only younger sibling deserted him and hated him because he loathed how people see him as a shadow of his older brother. Certainly, it hurt him deeply.

"That means ore-sama can see through him."

Regardless of what the others thought, Atobe swore Fuji was not as mysterious and unpredictable as the rumors said. After all, he just saw a fragment of the other's inner demon. The next thing he knew, the Hyoutei captain desired to witness such rare sight again, if Fuji allowed him again.

: The End of 'Unpredictable' :