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Chapter 9

Music Video Shoot.

Basketball practice was hectic.

At Shutoku, Takao felt as though his muscles were being ripped apart. Over the weekend, Hikaru was the usual with their choreography, which, in anyone's eyes could be defined as merciless. It was an extremely difficult routine, all five boys were constantly tripping over themselves or each other, and in Kise's case, he managed to entangle his arms at one point.

As the raven-haired dribbled the ball towards the net, he saw that Otsubo and Kimura were closing in for the block. Swiftly, he made a bounce pass backwards through his legs to Miyaji who was ready and waiting. With this, Otsubo and Kimura had to disperse to tackle either boy.

As Miyaji was about to make a shot, Midorima jumped for the block, knocking the ball out of his hands with such a force that it ended up bouncing to the outside.

"I'll go for it!" Takao said and jogged off. By the time he exited through the door, he saw the ball being caught by someone.

"You know, you should keep your doors closed." She said.

But looking at the girl, Takao felt as though he's seen her somewhere. Dismissing that, he then said, "Well, we need the fresh air to circulate inside the gym."

"Oh, really?" she said as she turned to face him. Seeing each other, their eyes widened with realization.

"You were my dance partner!" They both shrieked, pointing at each other in the process.

"I didn't know you attended to Shutoku." Takao said after getting out of his stupor. "Come to think of it, I don't even know your name! I'm Takao Kazunari."

"Right?" the girl laughed, her brown eyes were full of warmth. She was of average height but was still shorter than Takao by some inches. Her shoulder-length black hair had navy blue ends, leaving the hawk-eyed boy to wonder if it was her natural colour. But when he thought about Midorima and his naturally green hair, he quickly dismissed the thought. "My name is Hattori Aika."

Takao smiled. "Nice to meet you, Hattori-chan!"

"Takao! What are you doing?!" A voice roared from behind. "Kimura! Give me a pineapple! He's out here flirting!"

Takao shivered. "Well that's my cue! See you around Hattori-chan!" He dashed off dribbling, but upon reaching the gym doors, he was smacked on the head and scolded. Aika chuckled at the scene before heading off to the gate.

xxxx

"Alright boys! Take five!" Riko's voice resounded throughout the gym. The boys of Seirin made their way to their bags to hydrate themselves. Her training has gotten even more intense, worse now that Winter Cup was coming up. After they had gathered at the stage, Koganei started,

"I can't believe that Kagami of all people is going to become an idol!" he laughed lightly. He wasn't making fun of the redhead, but the idea was somewhat incredulous given Kagami's character.

"What? Is there something wrong with it?" Kagami asked. "And plus, Kuroko was the one who roped me in without me noticing! He's a swindler!"

The gym erupted with laughter.

"Kuroko-kun, a swindler? How funny!" Riko laughed.

"I'm hurt, Kagami-kun." Kuroko said, making a pout. "I'm not going to be your shadow anymore. I'll transfer to Kaijou instead." He said with folded arms. "I know Kise-kun will take good care of me."

"I'm sorry!" Kagami shouted while entering a dogeza. And yet again, the entire team burst with laughter because somehow, Kagami thought that Kuroko was serious.

"Anyway, when's the début?" Hyuuga asked. "We'll all be trying to attend."

"And get good seats!" Furihata perked.

Kagami and Kuroko were nearly moved to tears. Seirin has been with them since the competition days, and had never failed to keep them motivated. Riko had even changed their regimen to include more stamina based exercises, so that Kuroko and Kagami won't collapse from exhaustion in the middle of a performance. Even though idols train to prevent that, it just showed how much she cared.

"It's February tenth at the Aihara Music Festival." Kuroko answered.

"You're débuting at the next Ai-Fest?!" Izuki and Tsuchida screeched.

"You guys know about the Festival?" Kagami asked.

"Pfft!" Izuki responded, waving his hands in front of him. "Who doesn't?"

Kuroko and Kagami felt like fish out of water.

"My girlfriend is madly in love with Perfect 5th, so we went to the Festival last year." Tsuchida said.

"Me too. My older sister has been hauling me and my little sister with her ever since we could walk!" the point guard chuckled. "Incidentally, it's because of her I got to love Perfect 5th and Triple Threat."

"Wow," Kagami breathed. "You guys never cease to amaze me."

"Of course you brat!" Hyuuga roared, almost seeming to enter clutch mode. "We're your Senpai! We're supposed to amaze you!"

"That said, hopefully, we'll be getting good seats for you to spot us out." Kiyoshi started. "If not, we'll just have to bring megaphones and hurl shouts of encouragement."

"You said it," Koganei said, "Is what Mitobe says." The raven-haired centre was nodding beside him.

Their chatter continued for a couple more minutes until Riko asked the Shadow and Light duo to sing a part of a song that they've already recorded. The two conceded, and the moment that the two opened their mouths, the rest of the Seirin team jaws dropped from astonishment. Kuroko's voice was soft and mellow, but at the same time, it had power. Kagami's own was raspy and different from his usual voice when talking. Hearing the two, the team was even more eager for their début.

Soon, Kuroko and Kagami to left for the Aihara Complex.

xxxx

At Kaijou, Kise and Kasamatsu had decided to tell their teammates about their new venture. They felt a little jealousy when they see Seirin motivating Kuroko and Kagami, and they had also felt that their teammates need to know. Kaijou were close with each other like Seirin were, so it made no sense to keep them in the dark any longer.

Which is why the regulars were all gathered in the clubroom on their day off.

"So, guys, there's something we have to tell you." Kasamatsu started. The tone of his voice was serious and the boys before him looked worried.

"Kasamatsu, it isn't something tragic, right?" Moriyama asked. "That tone of voice is giving me chills."

"I know right?" Nakamura agreed. Kise and Kasamatsu burst with laughter at their expressions.

"No, everything's fine, Moriyama-senpai." Kise said with a chuckle. "It's just that we're idol trainees."

There was a pause. The boys gawked at them ―more like Kasamatsu―with disbelief. With Kise it was slightly understandable, but their captain ―Kasamatsu Yukio ―training to be an idol? They were stumped or rather, it was simply inconceivable!

"Since…when…?" Hayakawa asked.

"You should ask 'why' and 'how'." Kobori said. "Isn't Kasamatsu as stiff as steel? How the hell is he able to dance?"

"I know music is your hobby, but this is shocking." Moriyama said. "So as Kobori said, how did this happen?"

Kasamatsu let out a sigh. "It's a long story."

"We've got time and I'm pretty sure that you can summarise." Nakamura said. "If not, use bullet form if you have to."

Kise then looked to his captain, "I'll leave this to you Senpai."

Angered, Kasamatsu yelled, "What? We were there at the same time!"

"Take this as practice for when we're being interviewed. You are the leader after all." The blond ace smirked.

"You…"

xxxx

The days and weeks passed, Catal Rhythm finally mastering their routines. Hikaru and Akamine got them up to speed with singing and dancing simultaneously, however, the boys were only able to perform one song in such a state. If they were to sing twice, the second performance would be a total disaster. But they were just starting out so the instructors didn't pressure them that much. They wouldn't be singing two songs consecutively on the same stage anytime soon.

And as such, Catal Rhythm geared up for the Winter Cup. Kenji had given them the week off for that, since they needed to focus on basketball. Even so, the instructors had come along with Kenji to watch their boys' matches.

They managed to see the Seirin versus Shutoku match, and felt that it was breathtaking. Seeing Kagami and Kuroko in action against Takao and Midorima left them gawking, realizing how terrible (in a good sense) their boys were in their sport.

They had watched the Shutoku versus Rakuzan match as well, and were cheering on Midorima and Takao. Seeing the strength of Rakuzan, Kenji thought that the boys in orange weren't able to win. But then, Takao surprised them all, passing the ball directly into Midorima's hands who was already jumping in his shooting form.

"That's no easy feat…" Hikaru said in awe. "…did he perhaps learn a few things from Tetsuya?"

"I would believe so." Ichinose nodded in agreement.

But as the tournament carried on, they've come to ascertain their boys really were something else. Previously, they had thought that Kagami was a monster for being able to stop Midorima's shots with those freaky jumps; however, they saw what Kise was in a different league in the Seirin versus Kaijou match.

Kise was really a monster.

At one point in the match, he had a frightening shooting range and near impregnable defense, and the other, he was breaking out crazy antics that defied the laws of basketball. Kenji and the instructors had to wonder if the blond had gotten desperate and was playing recklessly.

They praised Kasamatsu's skills as well, but mostly commenting on his leadership (since they didn't really know much about the sport anyway). And to their surprise, Seirin had managed to snatch the win from Kaijou, Kenji zooming in to snap a picture of Kise's crying face.

On the final day of the Winter Cup, they had watched the Shutoku versus Kaijou match for third place, and were somewhat sad that Kise couldn't play due to his injury incurred from playing Haizaki. Rest assured, after that match, the instructors had sought out the boy and well, the gods had to beg for Haizaki's life.

After the third place match was the final match between Rakuzan and Seirin. To say it was heated would be an understatement, but the game was one hell of a match. Kenji and the instructors felt their lifespan shorten almost every minute of gameplay, and there was one point when Akashi had entered the zone, Hikaru felt like marching down there and forcibly haul Tetsuya from that dread.

With the match entering its final stages, the crowd was cheering on Seirin and miraculously, the boys in black, red and white managed to pull off a victory that many had already written off.

But even though Seirin were glad that they were now Winter Cup champions, Kuroko and Kagami (and the rest of Catal Rhythm) had another hurdle to get over.

Their first music video shoot.

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"Oh my God, I'm so nervous." Kasamatsu said as he did breathing exercises. However, he looked like he was in labour. Beside him, Kagami was jittery as well and had a pale look on his face. Kise looked normal, since being a model, he was used to these things, Kuroko was the usual ―indifferent and Takao was strangely quiet.

Currently, they were at Image One, and were seated before their sets. They were all fully dressed and ready for the shoot, makeup and hairs done.

"Don't be nervous, Kasamatsu-kun." Ichinose said while patting the boy's back. "Remember this is just acting, I believe that you'll do just fine."

"But if it does end in a disaster there's no need to fret," Kenji joined in. "This is your first shoot after all."

That made the boys feel a lot worse. Takao's face turned pale and Kagami looked like he was about to faint anytime soon. Kasamatsu let out an anguished groan, Kise was trying his best to soothe his Senpai.

Hikaru and Akamine said nothing, because if they were to, nervousness is a natural course in life. After a couple minutes, the director walked over to the group with a smile on his face.

"Good day," he greeted. "Well you probably already know but I'm Kawasaki Haru, your director."

"Nice to meet you." The boys said in unison.

"I was told by Aihara-san that this is your first music video shoot. But don't worry about making mistakes, as a matter of fact, make all the mistakes you can. It's how people learn and grow, right?" Kawasaki smiled. Catal Rhythm were left in a daze. "And like my dear friend Ebumi would say, laugh at each other; it's a great stress relief."

"That I can do!" Takao perked. He received glares from the others in that instant. But that seemed to lighten their moods a bit. Kenji and the other exhaled a relief, seeing that their boys were coming around.

Since the boys had already received the script, they knew what the concept was for their video.

"Alright, this is how we'll do it." Kawasaki started yet again. "We'll be shooting the video set by set. It's easier that way."

"Set by set?" Kagami asked.

"Yes, for example, in a video, you'll see a scene at a playground and then after the singer sings a couple lines, it switches to another scene, totally different from the playground. But as the song continues on, the playground scene comes up again." Kawasaki started. "In those cases, what we do is film all the playground scenes at once, without having to jump back and forth between sets like fools. It is the editors job to cut and paste where these scenes should go in the video."

"I see. It does make sense." Kise said, although he was a model, he was never exposed to this.

"Of course! Imagine when shooting a music video on location in the outdoors. Do you think we have the time to be driving up and down between locations?! How funny!" Kawasaki said while erupting with laughter.

Even though they've watched many music videos, the thought of how they're made never flashed across their minds, not even once.

"That said, we'll be shooting at the third set first." Kawasaki then said.

"Yes Sir!" the boys headed off.

The third set depicted a street with two apartment-like buildings behind. One of these buildings was a brown three-story apartment with a red-door nestled to the right; below the door, there were small steps leading up to it.

The building beside it was green in colour and seemed to take up two slots and was a three storey like the one prior. But there was an orange metal pan staircase which led to the floor above. A little further down the street, there was a parked red convertible.

With confidence oozing out of their bodies, the boys waited for the music to start playing before they began their routine. They stood in the midst of the street, Kuroko, Kagami and Takao were in the front, while Kasamatsu and Kise were around the back, but were still visible in between the spaces of the other three.

Kagami was dressed in full black, a black blazer jacket over a black printed t-shirt with black jeans and sneakers. Kuroko donned a white shirt and tanned pair of jeans with white strap over sneakers. Takao wore full red ―a long sleeve red v-neck shirt tucked into a red pants and high-top shoes.

Kise was clothed the most casual, a checkered shirt with cuffed sleeves and denim jeans and sneakers. Beside him, Kasamatsu was dressed in a cream coloured blazer with a purple undershirt and dark jeans with sneakers.

All five boys wore laser-cut masks around their eyes but for each boy the colour was different ―Kasamatsu's was purple, Kise was a golden yellow, Takao had green, Kuroko had white, Kagami had red.

"Alright, just like what you've practiced!" Hikaru said. "Tune out everything before you and just dance!"

"Gonna be okay~!" Akamine sang. "Just dance~!"

Akamine was actually singing in English, but they knew that song all too well, after all, it was once a hit song even in Japan. Nodding to the teachers, they seemed ready.

The music then played and as Hikaru said, they danced just like they've practiced. However, because it's a video, it required them to have emotions. The first shot, the director had to stop them and tell them (except Kise) to have a little emotion. Even though they were in their masks, their faces were ―rather their lower face was still exposed. Hikaru would then blurt out,

"You aren't only dance machines!"

As such, the boys did a second take, and this time, they tried their best to get it right. There were a couple hiccups here and there due to them still being nervous, and so they had to retake those scenes. Neither Kawasaki, nor the crew were really bothered as this was Catal Rhythm's first time doing a music video. Plus, even seasoned idols were still making mistakes so this was nothing.

The ones who made the most mistakes were Kagami and Kasamatsu, their nervousness was apparent from even before they had started shooting. Kenji, Hikaru and the other instructors often time laughed at the boys, but by no means were they full of scorn. Instead, it was to make them feel more comfortable.

The Director had no problems with Kuroko, Kise and occasionally Takao. When these boys got into the roles, they were pretty formidable. Their face shots were pretty good as well, as a matter of fact, everything the boys did (once they got past the nervousness) were actually pretty good.

After roughly twenty minutes they were finished, and the entire crew gave an applause. They had to film the entire dance routine twice, the first filming the boys were in one set of clothing, and the second, they were in various black outfits.

There was something about them and their routine that felt smooth and engaging, and a little playful. For a bunch of sixteen and seventeen year olds, it totally suited their age.

After taking a ten minute break, the boys then went to the dressing room to get changed, this time they won't be dancing much, but it took more of acting. Emerging from the room, Kenji and the instructors took pictures of the boys (much to the boys' displeasures).

This time, Kasamatsu was dressed in a blue denim jacket cuffed to his forearms over a white t-shirt with black jeans and white sneakers. He wore dark shades this time which concealed his eyes perfectly.

Kise was in a blue checkered shirt and light-blue jeans and dark sneakers and shades as well. Standing beside him was Takao, who was in a hooded jacket and dark jeans and sneakers. Kagami was in a white shirt with black sleeves and black jeans and a black and white tiger-striped cap. Kuroko was clothed in a grey printed t-shirt and dark blue jeans and white sneakers.

"Alright, now that you're all ready…" Kawasaki started. "Kise-kun, you're up!"

With a bounce, the blond walked onto the third set after receiving the prop from a crew member, and sat on the steps of the brown building.

"Action!"

Inhaling, Kise opened the box for a peek before closing it. He then leaned forward, rubbing his hands together nervously and looked behind him at the red door. He seemed a bit pensive and agitated, as if torn between entering the red door and staying outside.

"Cut!"

Kise's shoulders slumped in relief, but he knew it wasn't the end. And he could tell that this was where the embarrassment would start.

"That was quite good, Kise-kun! As expected of a model!" Kawasaki praised. "But you do remember what's coming next, right?"

"Hai…" Kise said, stealing a glance at his bandmates. He had a feeling that they would be cracking up at this segment.

"Good, now…Action!"

Quickly, the blond rose onto his feet and getting into the motions, he pretended to be singing. The track was playing so he knew how to do this part. He nailed this, but when the other line played, Kise didn't know what face to make.

"Cut!" Kawasaki shouted, bursting out with laughter. "Kise-kun…try to relax. Your face is too tense for this part."

Kise nodded. Doing breathing exercises like Kasamatsu, Kise tried to put himself at ease. This was a totally different thing from modelling or when they were practicing with Ichinose. But, he dared not to look across to the others, as he knew they were cracking up.

And right he was.

Takao and Kagami were covering their mouths so as to not burst out laughing, Kuroko had turned away his face, but his shoulders were shaking uncontrollably. Kasamatsu was the only one who looked pale. When his scenes come up, he knew that he'd die of embarrassment up there.

"Alright, take two! Action!"

Not wanting to be on this set for longer than needed, Kise got into the frame of mind, and surprisingly, he executed the part well. It wasn't perfect but still good enough. Kawasaki decided that later he'd definitely do a re-take.

After fifteen minutes, Kise was finally done and the blond looked exhausted. He made countless mistakes, which caused the crew and everyone else to crack with laughter. Kawasaki reassured him that this was alright and mistakes were normal, but the blond looked like he'd faint from the embarrassment.

Takao was up next, and he too, had received a prop. His was a small black box with a ring inside of it.

"Action!"

The boy walked onto the set and like the storyboard says, he leaned on the street lamp present and looked up at the window of the green building with a contemplative expression. After releasing a sigh, Takao then walked up the orange metal pan stairs with a slow pace, the expression on his face was mixed with joy and nervousness. However, as he reached the second level, he made a misstep and stumbled forwards, almost landing on his face.

"Takaocchi!" Kise screeched, his voice was heard above everyone else's. Ichinose then had to agree with Akamine's choice of making him the main vocalist. He really has a strong throat.

"Cut!" Kawasaki shouted out of habit. In fact, he didn't need to tell the cameramen to stop filming.

"I'm fine, I'm fine." Takao said as he straightened.

"Are you sure?" Another asked.

"Yes! After all, aren't I about to propose? Obviously I'm going to be nervous." He said with confidence.

"This boy…" Kawasaki said after which he and everyone else erupted with laughter. But in reality, Takao was extremely nervous. Even though he's practiced this with Ichinose and the others, it was still nerve-wracking. At least that mistake seemed to disrupt the intense silence previously.

"Alright, given that he's fine, let's continue! Action!" Kawasaki roared.

Takao continued with his scenes, and every now and then, Kawasaki had to do re-takes. This was natural, so Takao needn't fret. After couple minutes, Takao was done, and when he came off the set, he collapsed into Hikaru's arms.

"Thank God it's over!" he wailed. The others laughed at his expense, but they knew that their time was coming up (except Kise).

It was now Kagami's turn; Kise and Takao were already trying to stifle down their laughter. The look on his face was priceless, with every step he took his body swayed with nervousness and anxiety. Could this really be the same scary beast that they had faced in Winter Cup? Surely not!

"Shut up!" he roared, face was blushed with embarrassment already. Their snickers were quite audible, but it wasn't as though they were trying to hide it.

"Aw come on, Kagami-kun." Kawasaki said. "It's all a part of the industry. It's best if you feel embarrassed now by your peers than later on by strangers." He encouraged. "The world isn't so forgiving, and in this line of work, being 'thick-skinned' isn't enough to save you. You'll need to be 'steel-skinned' so as to be able to withstand the ferocious attacks. That's why I always tell rookies like you, make all the mistakes here, and laugh each other to scorn because that way, later on, it'll come to save your hides one way or the other."

There was truth to the director's words. Kise, who's been in the modelling industry, could attest to how savage people can get; Takao, who follows up with idol groups as identify that there are haters out there who live to see other's destruction.

"Okay, Action!"

Nodding, Kagami walked onto the set, but he wasn't given a prop like the others. Instead, he was to sit in the red convertible parked up. With a sly smile on his face, he looked in the rear-view mirror and he acted as though he was fixing his hair, which didn't need any fixing at all.

Afterwards, when the music kicked in, he was supposed to lip-sync like his teammates prior but his expression was rather…stiff. Laughter rang out, and Kawasaki immediately had that scene cut.

"You're supposed to look like your heart is confused! Remember, you're contemplating whether or not you should actually wait for the girl or confront her!" Kawasaki said, roaring with laughter. "You boys kill me! From Kise-kun until now I've been laughing! Oh God, spare me!" Kawasaki almost fell off his chair.

This man is evil, the boys thought in unison. But it was true; Kawasaki and his crew laughed at all who went so far. And it seems like no one will escape. Kagami placed his head on the steering wheel and sighed. How does a person in love even look? Maybe he should take reference from Kise when he looks at Kuroko. But that can't be called love. The blond only has a deep respect for the light-blue haired teen.

"Alright," Kawasaki said as he calmed down. He looked at his watch and let out a sigh of relief. They were still on time. "Kagami-kun, just remember what I told you and give it a shot this time! We'll be starting from when you're singing. The hair fixing scene was fine. Now….Action!"

Kagami tried yet again, and once more, everyone erupted with laughter. The nervousness of the redhead was clear; Kawasaki and his crew were having a field day. But after a couple re-takes, Kagami managed to pull it off, much to his relief.

After the one hour break, everyone returned to the sets, and Kasamatsu awaited his crucifixion. Like Kise and Takao, he had received a prop to work with. However, unlike the previous two, his was a bouquet.

"Sweep that girl off her feet, Yu-chan!" Takao cheered, Kise was beside him giving his captain two-thumbs up. Kasamatsu let out a sigh. At the outset, he had felt that either Kise or Takao should have received this part, but Kenji and the entire team were adamant he should do it.

Kasamatsu's set looked like the inside of an expensive apartment, the walls were painted in beige and the doors present were chocolate brown.

"And…Action!"

Kasamatsu looked from around the wall, seeming to be checking if there were people in the hallway. Upon seeing that the way was clear, Kasamatsu continued forward while hiding the bouquet behind him and singing. His smile was beautiful and Kawasaki thought that he captured the moment well. But as he neared the door, he leaned on the wall and let out a sigh. Looking at the bouquet and listening to the music, Kasamatsu sang. But his hands were trembling.

"Cut! Kasamatsu-kun…" Kawasaki started, stifling down his laughter. "…why are you trembling?"

"I'm just nervous that's all." He answered.

"Kasamatsu-kun, do you have a girlfriend?" Kawasaki asked.

The captain blushed. "No, I don't."

"Oh." The director fell into silence and looked across to the others. It made sense now that they were so nervous and somewhat clueless. They're singing about love but have never experienced it.

"You're still young. I advise you to get one." Kawasaki said with a wink. Feeling flustered and embarrassed, Kasamatsu turned away from them. The others were cracking up but then Kawasaki looked at them, "You lot are single too, right? This advice is for you as well."

Kenji and the instructors roared with laughter at the sight of the boys' expressions. Kagami spluttered incoherencies, Takao turned red instantly, Kise looked unaffected (of course, he'd be) and Kuroko had a…troubled look on his face.

But getting back to work, Kasamatsu continued filming his scenes, albeit, he made a lot of mistakes. The others laughed at him at times, and at other times they bellowed encouragements.

After Kasamatsu was finished with his scenes, it was Kuroko's turn.

Kuroko was the only one apart from Kise with the fewest mistakes, as some of his scenes utilized his nervousness perfectly. There were couple instances where he was required to act childish, and those were the parts that he messed up on. And just like the others, he got laughed at. But, he viewed it as exacting revenge by the others since he had laughed at them as well.

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The shoot was finally over, and the boys were beyond exhausted. They had fun, but it was too draining. But this was just the tip of the iceberg, as naturally, they'd be required to film more music videos later on.

"You did well, today," Akamine said with uncertainty in his voice. "For your first music video, I thought it would be completely disastrous but it was only partially disastrous, good job."

"Are we supposed to be happy about that?" Kagami asked. "A partially disastrous shoot?"

"Yes! Even though you guys had many re-takes to do and such, it didn't take two days as planned." Kenji said.

"Two days?!" they screeched.

"Yes, seasoned groups usually take like twelve to fourteen hours to shoot their videos depending on the concept, but for you rookies who have just started, naturally it'll take longer."

"I have to admit, when you got into your grooves, your acting was superb!" Ichinose perked.

"If it was so superb, how about you treat us to some good food?" Takao smirked.

"We planned to." Kenji and the instructors said.

Immediately, Kise started to loosen his belt and smirked. "Well, I am feeling quite…famished at the moment."

Hikaru knew all too well that the blond was a heavy eater from Kuroko's stories in his Teikou days. Add to that, there was Kagami who ate far too much for his age. Combine those two, and his pocket would be crying. Hikaru almost broke out in tears.

"Kagami-kun, Kise-kun, please go easy on us." The dance instructor ended up begging. But, it only fell on deaf ears, as the boys were already arguing over which restaurant they should go.


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