For the love of Fuji Syusuke

Disclaimer: Say, would you mind if I own them?

Rating: PG or K+

Genre: General, romance

Pairing: Fuji and Ryoma

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

I have wanted to try writing about the Thrill pair for quite a time, but because I am more of a Tezuka and Fuji pair fan, I think it's hard to write. Anyway, I hope you enjoy reading my first attempt on Fuji and Ryoma pair.

It is in a higher rating because it involves an obvious but mild romance scene. So please stay away to those who dislike shonen-ai or love between boys.

And please review. Thanks.

: Ready… Go :

7th – Unstoppable

To say Fuji was revengeful was an understatement, or perhaps it might be an insult. He avenged the people he cared out of protectiveness. It was not in his natural to use violence as a tool to revenge, no matter how sadistic he was at times. So the tool for his revenge was humiliation.

Everyone knew nothing else mattered to him except his beloved yonger brother. His brother Yuuta lost to Akutagawa Jiroh in less than fifteen minutes, making his brother became a victim in some nasty rumors. Thus, in order to stop that, he convinced Tezuka to let him play in Singles 2 to avenge the younger Fuji and won the match gracefully. All he did was not for his own victory, but his brother's.

Mizuki Hajime, the manager of St. Rudolph, taught Yuuta a technique despite the harm it might cause to his arm. For that, Fuji swore he was not going to forgive that so-called manager of a purple freak. That day when they had a match, Fuji's aura was so threatening and fierce. He won after humiliated Mizuki greatly, but he did not feel happy of his own victory. Instead, he was satisfied just to teach Mizuki a lesson.

When Echizen Ryoma won against Yuuta, the older Fuji had not done anything out of ordinary. The twelve years old boy did not know whether he was lucky or not to be spared from Fuji's wrath, but he knew it was only for a time being. He already snatched the other's attention more than enough.

One day Fuji approached him, and it was then the boy knew it was time. Astonishingly, Fuji did not want a match as the boy expected, instead he requested nothing. Bewildered, he did nothing as his lips were claimed by the other gently. It was not a demand; it was an unspoken command.

Speaking of which, the younger prodigy considered himself the luckiest victim of all. He had also learned a new fact of the other; Fuji was irresistible and definitely unstoppable when he had his gorgeous sapphire eyes on certain things.

: The End of 'Unstoppable' :