Hey guys! Thanks for all the follows, favorites and reviews!

Now to reply to some comments:

Orange3WhiteSkew, ElipseKuran, and XxSillyKittyxX: Thanks for your interest in the story and for the reviews~

Animefreak1145: Thank you for your nice review :D To answer your question, the introduction was from her middle school days, but the rest of the story will be from when she's already in high school. So the middle of her high school year with Seirin (this will be explained more in the chapter).

EminaRukiax: Thank you as well! Like I said above^, this will be explained further in this chapter!

I'd also like to let you guys know that, honestly, I have a general sense of how I want the story to play out, but I don't know which pairing to go for. I love all the GoM characters + Seirin members so it's difficult to say who would be most suited for female Tetsuya. Please leave a review letting me know which character you would like to be paired up with her. I'll take your feedback into consideration when deciding the official pairing. Thanks, and I apologize for the lengthy author's note.

Disclaimer: Nope, I don't own KnB, or Ouran HSHC (references!)

Chapter 2: An Unfortunate Meeting

"Good work everyone!" Riko said, smiling at us while we panted and struggled to even sit down. We had just completed our 10th lap around the school and despised that sadistic look on her face more than ever.

But nonetheless, the Seirin members knew that Coach had the best intentions if we were planning on winning the next game, which was against one of the stronger teams in the Tokyo district.

"You're all free to leave, except Kuroko-kun. Please stay a minute," Coach said.

"Again?" Hyuuga senpai complained. "Stop harassing him Coach. Take pity on the poor freshman."

The rest of the team nodded in agreement until a clipboard from across the room was thrown at Hyuuga-senpai. The team hurried away in fear as we prepared for our little "chat".

In reality, however, this wasn't actually a "chat", but rather a decoy to stall out while the rest of the team members got dressed. That's right, I forgot to mention something— Riko knows my secret.

It was hard to keep it from her, really. She had an eye for these things, and knew that when I said I couldn't take off my shirt because I was sick on the first day was actually a lie. However, seeing that I wanted to play despite this and that even Teiko had given me an opportunity, she agreed to let me play, and was more than willing to help me deceive the others.

Actually, she probably liked being devious more than anything else, and I guess I gave her the chance to live her dream. So we were on pretty good terms, despite our relationship being built on one deceitful secret.

Either way this was almost a daily routine. She'd either call me over for a "chat" (in which the members would throw me pitiful looks and whisper 'best of luck'), or I would leave in my sports uniform because of an emergency at home. It was really disappointing to have to lie to my team members, and it wasn't so much that I couldn't trust them, but more that their cluelessness would cause them to eventually blurt it out somehow, be it at a game or just at school.

While Riko and I waited for the others to finish changing, we discussed strategies for the game the next day. We were facing Ouran High School (A/N: thumbs up if you know this reference!), the prestigious rich school of students who had the money to get trained by true professionals. But we weren't going to let that get in our way; our determination was unbeatable and our teamwork was stronger than ever.

And we didn't let that get in our way of the game. In fact, these rich kids barely held an interest in basketball despite their training.

The only problem was the Teiko senpai happened to attend this school, and he held a begrudging look as he faced me, as if it was yesterday we had had the argument about the team policy and not three years ago.

"Kuroko. Oi, Kuroko," Kagami said as he waved his hand in my face.

"Ah, Kagami-kun, hello," I replied.

"I've been watching you zone out for the past five minutes. What's gotten into you? You're usually not like this."

"Well it's just that senpai over there. We went to middle school together, and let's just say we're not on the best terms." I excluded the information about the argument topic being the fact that I was a girl, and gave him a fairly vague response. Luckily, he didn't question it.

"That must mean this puck really did something bad to you huh, if it's still bothering you this much. Let's kick his ass," he said, holding out his fist. I bumped it and smiled.

It was an easy defeat. The team captain...I believe his name was Tamaki, barely cared to take the ball. He kept looking to the stands and winking at a girl who uninteresting gave him a shrug in response. What was her name...Haruhi? Anyway, he kept calling out to her, even in the middle of the game, and he seemed far from interested in stealing the ball.

The senpai, however, struggled to keep up, and he did in fact steal the ball several times, much to mine and Kagami's irritation. He made most of the team's shots, and it was evident that he played for the Teiko middle school team, though he was incomparable to the five of the Generation of Miracles.

After a 83-34 win, we cheered with the senpais. I was genuinely happy because we won, but also because I was avoid seeing the senpai again and maintain my secret.

Unfortunately, he came over to the team with agitation and yelled, "You think you're all so great, with your teamwork and effort. But let me tell you something, teamwork will get you nowhere. Even though you think you all trust each other and have each other's backs, in reality there are secrets that are kept within the team." He snickered, and I gave him the most threatening "don't you even dare" look as I tried to figure out his plan.

"What are you trying to say?" Hyuuga-senpai declared, defensive of his team.

"Oh for example," he paused. "You!" He pointed his finger at me. "Don't even try to act all innocent." He stopped, and raised his voice so the entire audience could hear his speech.

"This Seirin team member," he stopped, and pointed at me again. "Was a member of Teiko middle school, the famous basketball team. He was even regarded as the sixth man of the Teiko team. Quite impressive, don't you think?" Then he started laughing hysterically, as though someone had told him the world's funniest joke. Only no one else was laughing, just listening.

"Well what you don't know, is that he," he said, dragging out the word.

And then the words I wished to hear the least came out of his mouth, and I knew that denying it or stopping him from saying the dreaded truth would only make me more guilty.

So I closed my eyes and waited to hear the words that would complicated my life, for either the better or for the worst, spill out of his mouth.

"He... is actually a girl."

And the whole world turned silent for a moment, and I didn't have to open my eyes to know that the entire Generation of Miracles, who came to watch the competition, and my Seirin teammates had their eyes on me. But what I felt the most was a pain in my chest—the pain knowing that I had deceived each and every one of them because of my selfishness.

A/N: Done with this dramatic chapter, and it's 11:59 p.m. :D Writing drama is intense. I'd much rather write funny bits (which will hopefully come soon), but I'm not a very funny person.

I actually thought of being a poopface and writing, "He...is in love with me (me being the senpai)" and then Kuroko's expression like "wtf did he say?!" but then I came to my senses and realized that I need help. LOL.

Anyways I hope you liked this chapter, and remember to tell me your favorite pairing in KnB in a review down below!