Friendship bonds chapter 2

I hope that this chapter will be alright. As usual, please review! Thanks!

To speadee:

Thanks for the review. It was the sunset when I wrote this story so I decided to add it in cos it was scenic and perfect for the last day of school. I prefer Momoshiro then Kaido!

The next day, Kikumaru went to the green container. He wanted to go there again. Something inside him told him to go to the green container. It was after all, a place where he and Oishi always went. Kikumaru was dying to see Oishi again. Even though he knew that he would see Oishi on Sunday, he wanted to hope that he would get to see Oishi earlier then that. Perhaps spend some time together to catch up on their lives and maybe even play a match.

Kikumaru took his time to go to the green container. He passed by familiar places that has not really changed much in the one year that he had not taken the route. When he reached the green container, he walked once round the container. On one side of the container, he saw the words 'Oishi Shuichiro and Kikumaru Eiji, golden pair forever'. Next to this were their signatures. This was done when the two of them first became the golden pair in their freshman year. It was a promise made between the two of them. Kikumaru hoped silently that this promise will never be broken. He took out a maker and added a smiley face.

Kikumaru then proceded to climb onto the container where he could have a wide view of the surrounding area. It was early morning and the sun was just beginning to rise. The view from the container was great! And it reminded Kikumaru of the last time he met Oishi. A cool breeze swept past and brushed itself against Kikumaru. It was so refreshing.

Kikumaru lay on his back and watched the clear blue sky. A few birds flew past, just like the last time he met Oishi. It gave Kikumaru a feeling of déjà vu. He closed his eyes and relaxed. Another breeze swept passed him. At that moment, it felt like he had no worries in the world. He was carefree.

He lay there for sometime. Thinking about the times he was a regular in Seigaku and the fun he had. As the sun started to go higher, it grew hotter. Kikumaru realized that he had promised his mother that he would be back for lunch. He jumped off the container and rushed home, forgetting that his marker was still on the container.

Unknown to kikumaru, a silent figure walked up to the container just as he left. He saw the marker there with the name 'Kikumaru Eiji' on it and smiled to himself. Walking to the words that were written on the container, his eyes shone and his mouth twisted into an even wider smile. He added another smiley face next to the first one and jumped up onto the container to admire the view, just as Kikumaru had done.

Luckily, Kikumaru was not late for lunch and he enjoyed the meal with his big family. It was only until later that night while checking his pencil box did he realized he had left his marker at the container. He told himself that he would go back and get it the next day.

The next day, kikumaru awoke to the birds chirping in the tree near his house. He went down for breakfast and as soon as he was done, he got ready to go to the green container. He wanted to get his marker back. However, his mother wanted him to do something that will take up the whole day….. He needed to tidy up his room. Kikumaru signed and felt disappointed but it could not be helped. He had to go to the green container another day.

Meanwhile, at the green container, the same person that came the day before was lying on top of the container with the marker in his hand. He appeared to be waiting for someone to come. As the day dragged on, and no one came, he sadly made his way home, hoping that the next day, he would be able to see the person he wanted to see.

However, the next day and the days following that were filled with rain. Kikumaru was not allowed out of the house. And he didn't plan to. The rain was too heavy and even if he went to the green container, there would be nothing to see there. All he could do was to wait at home…… for a sunny day and for Sunday.