One day when our cute little kids went to school…

Eiji: Look, Oishi! There's a strange sign over there!

Oishi: There's something written on it, let me see…it says


Title: Princes at Kindergarten

Author: Celivia

Summary: What will happen when our princes all become kindergarteners?

Disclaimer: I don't own POT.


Eiji: What does it mean?

Oishi: I don't know. Maybe someone left it here. Let's go to school, we're late.

Eiji: Okay.

And so the two children went to school, leaving the sign alone on the street.


The End




Just kidding The story just begins.


File 4-----Eiji and the Candy Ba-san (Old lady)




In the center of all kindergartens, there is a little candy shop owned by an old lady called Ryuzaki who claims she was a famous tennis coach.

(Ryuzaki Ba-san: See how brilliant I am to locate my store at such a good position!

Author: Why don't you go teach tennis? You'll make more money.

R: My sixth sense tells me the kindergarteners nowadays will become good tennis players, so I will wait till they grow up. Before that I will just sell candies.

A: Why candies?

R: Because then I can see my future students more!)




One day after school, our lovely little Sengoku and Akutsu (Random person #1: You called him LOVELY?! A: Of course! Jin is so cute! ) walk by the candy shop.

Sengoku: Jin-chan, let's buy some candies!

Akutsu (being pulled towards the shop): ……

Ryuzaki Ba-san: Welcome Sen –chan and Jin-ch…(being stared by Akutsu).What candies do you like today?

Akutsu: Don't Command Me!

Sengoku: well…


Sengoku looks around, his eyes finally set, on a jar of rainbow candies sitting on the top of a 3-meter-tall shelf.


Sengoku: I want that! Jin-chan wants one too?

Akutsu: I don't like candies.

Sengoku: Okay, but you should try one later. It will make you lucky.


And so our Ryuzaki Ba-san climbs up a ladder carefully and gets down the jar from the top of the shelf, takes out one piece and gives it to Sengoku.


Sengoku: Lucky! Let's go home, Jin-chan.

Ryuzaki Ba-san (puts back the jar and thinks): It's tiring climbing up the ladder, but it's good to see children smile!






Ten minutes passes and two another two children walk by. This time it's Fuji and his little brother (Yuuta: Who did you call Fuji's little brother?!)…Yuuta.

Fuji (smiles): Let me buy you candy, Yuuta.

Yuuta: I don't…(Fuji already walks away)

Ryuzaki Ba-san: Oh it's Fuji-chan! What do you like today?

Fuji (smiles and points and the top of the shelf): I want one piece of that for Yuuta please.

Ryuzaki Ba-san (looks up at where she just came down from): Are you sure?

Fuji (smiles even more): Yes. Yuuta will love that

Ryuzaki Ba-san: Alright, for the sake of lovely children!


And so our Ryuzaki Ba-san climbs up the ladder again. After seeing the Fuji brothers leave happily, she spots two other kids, Eiji and Oishi.


This time Ryuzaki Ba-san is smart. She did not put back the jar.


Ryuzaki Ba-san (points at the jar): Welcome children, do you want a piece of rainbow candy?

Eiji (looks at the jar for a while): …No.

Ryuzaki Ba-san: Then will you wait for a while? I go put this back on the shelf.


Ryuzaki Ba-san slowly climbs up the ladder and put the jar back. She knows her back can't afford another climbing. Luckily today she plans to close the shop earlier and it's about the closing time.


Ryuzaki Ba-san: Okay Eiji-chan, what candies do you like?

Eiji (points at the rainbow candies jar): I want TWO pieces of that. I want one for Oishi too!

Ryuzaki Ba-san (scream in the heart): WHAT?!




Ryuzaki Ba-san pats her back, looks up at the jar, then looks at Eiji and sees the eagerness in his big eyes. Finally, she makes a tough decision:

Never Fails A Cute Child!


For the last time of the day, Ryuzaki Ba-san climbs up and gets the jar.


Eiji: Thanks Obasan! Let's go, Oishi!

Seeing the cute kids leave happily, Ryuzaki Ba-san smiles , and then…

Ryuzaki Ba-san: MY BACK!!


And so Ryuzaki Ba-san stays at the hospital for a month.






Eiji: Oishi look! Another strange sign!

Oishi: What does this one says…


The End

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Eiji: Strange. We should go tell Mr. Policeman that someone forgets his signs.

Oishi: But the one in the morning is gone, maybe its owner found it. We should just leave this one here.

Eiji: Okay!