Two
-BluAyu
One
He couldn't believe he had made it here. Not only was the college he going to one of the best but their tennis team was supposed to be very advanced. Kaoru Kaidoh couldn't be anymore thrilled. He was surprised when he had received such an acceptance letter. He didn't exactly go to the best highschool he had planned getting into. He had ended up separated from everyone. He had heard Inui senpai went to a highschool far away and Tezuka and Fuji had ended up escaping Japan to study abroad in Europe. Eiji and Oishi were somewhere in Yokohama, Ryoma had went to the US and Momoshiro stupidly followed him. Kaidoh had then never felt so alone in his life. Tennis became a distant thing; he had made regulars on the tennis team in highschool but he was rather distant with his teammates. He wanted nobody to replace his old friends.
Kaidoh walked up stairs with his luggage. Thankfully he had gotten an apartment close to the college he was going to. He was on the top floor and even had space on the roof making him a deck. The place was rather small as he entered his new living space. But then again living in Tokyo was expensive; thankfully his parents said that they would take care of everything; that he had no reason to be working when he should be focusing on his studies. That might make it easier on him.
It felt weird not having his brother poking at him or his mom worrying about him. It was that feeling of growing up that was scary and yet exciting at the same time. Kaidoh couldn't believe he was on his own.
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They sat together often; it had became something of a schedule. Inui did not get along with them too well; they just ended up being his roommate in his dorm with his roommates friends. They were rather annoying but Inui never exactly had been friends with anyone since he left Seigaku. There was nowhere where he could exactly fit in. He had changed a little; just enough to where anyone who knew him well would be surprised. Inui had not grown any taller; but had grown to be quite handsome and his roommate was often confused why the guy didn't have any women over. His eyes were a stunning color of green that were framed with rectangular frameless glasses that didn't exactly hide them from the world.
Inui's roommate Toshi often joked around saying, "You're so un-Japanese Inui-san!"
He didn't know whether to find that an insult or not exactly and just kept quiet about it. They were eating lunch outside on the campus, Inui eating and writing in a notebook taking notes.
"No wonder he doesn't have a girlfriend, he hides behind that damn notebook too much!" Kazuki teased.
"I told you I'm not interested in dating," Inui snapped not even glancing at him and continued to write.
"Spoil sport. Hey, I hear there's a transfer student coming," Toshi said.
"Oh?" Inui asked.
"Heh, he's supposed to be good at tennis. Our regular spots are in danger if he's really good," Toshi continued.
Kazuki laughed and acted if it was no big deal.
"Don't worry about Toshi, you mentioned he was a freshman and he's came way too late in the year. Us upperclassmen will shove him into place. All we have to do is tamper with his rackets and shoes and he'll know that he's not welcome to take our positions," he said smugly with a shrug.
"I wouldn't advise you to do something like that," Inui said.
"Psh, fine lose your singles three spot then. I'd hate to loose to a puny little freshman whose came three weeks after the semester started!"
Inui wondered why he associated with such immature brats. They were rich and could get whatever they wanted so that might be the cause of their immaturity.
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"It's so big…" Kaidoh muttered under his breath stunned by the size of the campus. He let out a hiss and tried not to freak out. He shouldn't make a big deal out of his, he'd eventually know his way around. He walked out of the office where they confirmed him a student and looked at his records. He was given a day to get to know his surroundings and figure out where everything was.
He was guessing he should figure out where the bookstore was so he could get his books and then grab a bite to eat. Kaidoh looked at the map he was given and already knew his brain felt broke.
After a lot of asking around and poking at he found the book store and looked at the list to find what books he needed. He looked around and found about half of them before having to poke to find another book that he couldn't seem to find anywhere. He had about five heavy books in his hands and not like it was a big deal but after spending a good thirty minutes in there with them his arms were starting to hurt.
Kaidoh looked at the list and then at the shelf not even watching where he was going before hitting into someone and falling face flat on to the floor dropping his books across the floor in the process. Now he felt stupid.
"I'm sorry…" Kaidoh said feeling embarrassed.
"It's okay, let me help you," said a rather familiar voice. Where had Kaidoh heard it before? He slowly got up and tried to clean up the mess he had made to find another pair of hands helping him. And then they both accidentally had grabbed for the same book, the stranger's hand on top of his. Kaidoh blushing yanked his hand away and his head shot up.
The male in front of him such a familiar presence but who could it be? Kaidoh had sworn they had met before. He had deep green eyes, spiky hair a little long in some pieces, pale skin, and Kaidoh also noticed a couple silver bracelets on his wrists. And then their eyes met and the stranger looked surprised.
"K-Kaidoh?" he stuttered.
(A/N: -grin- Yes you're allowed to hate me. Um...my new fic folks! I hope you guys enjoy it!)
