A/N: Sorry, I didn't realize that I didn't update this here yet. Feel free to visit my page on to find quicker updates. OH, and did you notice? This is my longest update yet! (even though it took equally as long to finish or possibly even longer)

As the title of the chapter suggests, this will be from Sawamura's point of view (laughter. I couldn't hold myself back from calling him that because Sawamura being an idiot is really what inspired me to write this chapter) and just a bit of Miyuki and Kuramochi's POV. Haha, I couldn't hold myself back from putting in additional scenes for this update because I don't think I will be writing another MiyuSawa fic for a while. (That is a maybe too. Geeh self-contradiction)

Please let me know how you feel about this update! And, I hope you will enjoy reading this!


"Ha, caught you!"

"G-geh." A certain idiot pitcher froze on the spot, his hand holding his senpai's uneaten pudding cup.

"I'm not going to let you steal my pudding cup again, Sawamura-chan!"

Sawamura put down the dessert with a defeated look.

"Tch, why didn't you warn me, Kuramochi-senpai?"

But as he turned to look to his side, he saw that his senpai was currently laughing his ass off. "Gyahaha! That was just too funny! Nobody in their right mind would pass on such a wonderful chance!"

Then, the two upperclassmen glanced at each other with knowing looks before Kuramochi suddenly pounced on the unguarded pitcher and locked him to the ground with a pinning technique.

"Gah! What are you doing—let me go!" The pitcher struggled, but to no avail.

Masuko sat down criss-crossed before the two of them. "We will let you go, but only under one condition."

"Oh, and for your information. If you refuse, then we will have to add one more penalty. Gyahahaha!"

The freshman tried to struggle a bit more until he finally decided give in. He didn't want to be stuck there and end up starting a battle of endurance with Kuramochi—it could very much end up lasting for hours. Also, his senpais weren't so forgiving to end it with just a simple punishment, much less if there were two of them.

"O-okay! I'll do whatever you say—just let me go!" He said with a defeated look.


And so, Sawamura had to read shoujo manga for a week whenever he could during his free time. His roommates had given him a full series of shoujo manga to finish reading within a week as his punishment. Yes, Sawamura was an idiot after all, so what could be worse than making him read of all things? To top it off, it even has to be shoujo manga!

At first, Sawamura thought that reading shoujo manga would only be a waste of time. Having spent most of his childhood playing outside, he had always thought that staying inside to read was pointless. But as he continued on with the series, the story turned out to be unexpectedly interesting and even educational for him. Nobody would have expected the freshman to get all emotional over the manga. Oh, how wrong they were.

The young pitcher was not-so-quietly tearing up and sniffing as the two characters in the story finally confessed to each other. But sadly, in the next volume, the boy had gotten into a car accident. He came out with only had a few scratches and a broken ankle, but during the crash, he hit his head and lost a part of his memories. The memories that suffered the most loss just happened to be those spent with the heroine, Ami-chan. Poor Ami-chan! Now it was up to her to step up and try to regain the lost feelings. But just as things were starting to get better, Ami-chan's friend, who had secretly been in love with Kenta (the main guy, obviously), just had to show up. She tricked him into thinking that they were dating before he had gotten into the accident, and surprisingly, he believed her!

"NOOOOO!" Sawamura suddenly yelled, startling both of his roommates.

Kuramochi woke up with a start and bumped his head as he sat awake, fists clenching. Veins seemingly popped up on his forehead when he yelled, "OI! Shut it, Sawamura!"

The freshman's face, however, was streamed with tears as he looked up at his senpai. "B-but Ami-chan will have to start over again. Why is Kenta-kun being such an idiot!?"

After his outburst, Sawamura was kicked out of the room. Literally. It didn't really bother him though—he still had six whole volumes to finish reading. He just couldn't wait to see how the story will turn out.

He stayed outside in the cold the whole night, reading the manga and at the same time, pondering about a certain catcher. He couldn't get the thoughts of him out of his mind. Ami-chan was working hard to rebuild her and Kenta-kun's relationship and had been trying different things to grab her senpai's attention. Sawamura had thought that maybe he could try the same tactics too, just to see how he would react. Of course, not directly though—the teasing he would get if he was ever caught would be endless, seeing as how it was Miyuki Kazuya.


Sawamura stuck with the first tactic in the book: a note in the shoe locker. This way, he wouldn't have to confront Miyuki directly.

He stood right in front of the catcher's shoe locker, unsure of what to do. In the manga, Ami-chan seemed to be prepared, holding a note in her hand and quickly placing it on top of Kenta's shoes before she raced off at the speed of light.

Thinking back to the manga, Sawamura realized he didn't actually have a note! He was too busy preparing himself mentally for the operation to even consider actually writing the note. Luckily, he still had a few minutes left. His teacher had asked him to run an errand to the office, so he had planned to run as fast as he could to finish what he was told to do, leave the note in the locker, and make his way back to class on time.

He ripped off a sheet of paper from the back of his notebook and tried to think of something to write. In the manga, Ami-chan had written a poem on the note for her senpai.

Sawamura shook his head. Screw that.

The freshman pitcher was certainly not a literature person, so writing a poem was out of the question.

He could stand there thinking for hours if he could, but Sawamura didn't have much time on his hand. His teacher would definitely think that he was cutting class if he didn't go back within a few minutes.

Sawamura flailed and hurriedly scribbled on the note: "Meet me at the first baseball bleachers after school."

Well, that wasn't what he had planned to do originally, but it wouldn't hurt to see how the catcher would respond to the note. The path to the bleachers was on the way to the practice field anyway so Sawamura could just walk by to see if the catcher would actually show up.

The pitcher read the note over once, but before he put it on top of the shoes, he realized that the note may have sounded just a bit too demanding. He scribbled a tiny "please" at the bottom just in case.

'Perfect!' The freshman thought as he gleamed and held the paper up with both hands, smiling as if the addition actually made any difference.

He folded and placed the note inside the shoe locker and ran all the way back to class, feeling accomplished.


The bell finally rung and Sawamura raced off to the bleachers. His classmates looked at the pitcher weirdly as he ran off into the distance. They decided not to speak up about it though because it was Sawamura after all. The first-year pitcher was always easily excitable, so maybe he was just anxious to get more baseball practice.

Sawamura carefully hid himself behind the bushes as he waited for the catcher to come. He waited for a few minutes until he spotted Miyuki walking toward the bleachers.

'Holyshitholyshitholyshit. Now what?' Miyuki was just a few feet ahead!

Sawamura took in a deep breath and willed himself to calm down. It's not like he knew who left the note in the first place, right?

Time seemed to tick by quickly as he watched the catcher. He couldn't help but notice all the small details about the upperclassman: his nonchalant expression when he thought nobody was looking, the way he sat himself down on the bleachers, or the way he checked the time on his phone every once in a while.

'Shit.' Sawamura thought as he blushed to himself. Why couldn't he keep his eyes away?

Finally, he ripped his eyes away from the view to look at the time on his phone. 'Woah. It's already 4pm!?' If he didn't go to practice soon, he was going to be late!

Sawamura quietly slipped out from behind the bushes and crawled his way toward the upper path and ran all the way up the slope.

'Phew.' Good, he didn't get caught—was what the pitcher thought when suddenly, there were arms slipping around his neck.

"Sa-wa-mu-ra~" An all-too-familiar voice whispered into his left ear.

The younger boy immediately stiffened, a shiver running down his spine as he recognized who it was. "Gyah! M-Miyuki, what are you doing here?"

'Don't tell me he found out already!?'

"Going to practice, obviously? And it's Miyuki-senpai, you idiot."

Sawamura sighed inwardly in relief, but he immediately snapped back after he processed what the catcher had said. "I'm not an idiot."

"Oh, really now?" Miyuki replied sarcastically and smirked.

They began walking toward the lockers with Miyuki's arms slung over his shoulders. Wait, arms? Shoulders?

"Oi, what are you two idiots doing? Hurry up and get changed already. Practice is about to start." Jun said as he walked out from the locker room.

But Sawamura was too distracted by the catcher's close proximity to even notice what the third-year had said.

Miyuki suddenly let go of him. "Come on, let's head to practice."

"O-osu!" The underclassman flustered and rushed behind the catcher, who was suddenly already several feet ahead of him.

But if he had paid attention closely, maybe he could have noticed the small smile that had graced the catcher's lips as they both prepared to go to practice…


Sawamura decided to leave another note the next morning, telling the catcher to meet at the same place.

Huff. Huff. Huff.

Sawamura was doing his daily routine, running with a tire tucked on his waist.

After waiting for nearly an hour at the meeting place with nobody showing up, he finally decided to just head to practice. He felt a little disappointed. Maybe the catcher didn't care anymore after his no-show yesterday.

The dejected pitcher continued to run until practice started. He scanned the field for the second-year catcher but couldn't seem to find him. Sawamura was a little surprised. Of course, Miyuki showing up to practice late was nothing out of the ordinary, but could this mean that he had something else to do? Could it be that that was why he never showed up at the meeting place?

He was right. In the end, Miyuki showed up to practice fifteen minutes late and had to run extra laps around the field as a result of his tardiness. It turned out that he had classroom duties to attend to after school and also had to run an errand for his teacher. But a tardy was still a tardy and Miyuki still had to run the laps.

That night, Sawamura did feel a little bad for the catcher. The freshman could understand how tired he must be. After a grueling evening of practice, Miyuki was stuck running errands by himself all night for the upperclassmen (he knew because Kuramochi kept laughing about it). But thanks to that, all of the other second-years and the first-years were finally able to get a good night's rest.

Sawamura made up his mind that would do something for Miyuki in return for being the sacrifice that night. Despite being a mean senpai, Miyuki was actually pretty considerate of his teammates.


He was running a food errand during lunch the next day when the lollipops on the counter caught his eye. It reminded him that he still had to get something for the catcher.

Sawamura would have stayed for hours deciding on which flavor to get if he had to, but in the end, he just picked his favorite flavor for the catcher, hoping that he would like it just as much as he did.

After he put some thought into it, Sawamura had decided that the gift should be used to cheer the catcher up. He did seem pretty out of it during practice that day.

That evening, he found an old watch box to put the lollipop and another note inside stating: "Hope this makes you feel better."


He saw Miyuki eating the lollipop with a smile the next morning. When he first saw Miyuki, he thought that he must have been dreaming, but even after he smacked himself awake and rubbed at his eyes furiously, the catcher was still smiling with the lollipop between his teeth.

The freshman couldn't help but stare. Miyuki was smiling? Much less, Miyuki was smiling because of his lollipop?

In the end, he decided that he must get more.


After school, Sawamura was asked by Kuramochi to go run a food errand. The pitcher immediately agreed to do it, having already planned to head there himself.

As he walked back from the store, Sawamura decided that he should not miss his chance to see whether or not Miyuki would show up at the meeting place. So, he took the long path around the field to pass by the bleachers.

As quietly as he could, Sawamura slowly crept his way down the slope toward his spot behind the bushes.

Miyuki seemed to be enjoying himself, relaxing with his legs splayed out on the seat in front of him while sucking on the lollipop that Sawamura had left the previous night. Sawamura couldn't help but smile a little at the sight.

But as careful as he was being, the pitcher still failed to remain silent when he accidentally stepped on a twig before him. 'SHIT!'

He quickly darted down, praying to the saints that he was not seen and ran as quickly as his legs would carry him up the slope.

Sawamura was still catching his breath when he suddenly felt a warm breath on the back of his neck. "GYAAH!" The young pitcher let out an unnaturally high-pitched scream. He immediately ducked down and turned around to see what it was that had scared him.

Sawamura straightened as he quickly recognized who it was. "H-huh? Miyuki-senpai?" He stood there, stunned.

Miyuki was already laughing his ass off on the ground, clutching onto his sides. "Ha-hahaha! You should have seen your face!"

Still in a half-daze, Sawamura only managed a half-assed response. He said, "Stupid Miyuki," as he violently ignored the catcher and walked on.

After that, the catcher jogged up to him, putting his arm around Sawamura's shoulder. "Hahaha. I'm sorry, alright? Here, I'll help you out." He picked up half of the bags as they both headed toward practice.

"Hey, what were you doing over here anyway?" The catcher asked him.

Sawamura paused, "H-huh? I was running an errand..for Kuramochi-senpai." His mind raced back to when he was almost caught by the bleachers, but when he happened to glance up at the catcher's face, he noticed that Miyuki's expression had darkened a little. Miyuki asked, "An errand, huh?"

'Shit, did he actually see me earlier?' Sawamura decided to act as innocent as he could and replied, "What?" with a blank face. But when he looked at the catcher's face again, he instinctively tried to move away. 'Why does he look so angry?'

The rest of the walk toward practice was filled with awkward silence as they were both deep in thought.


Sawamura continued to leave the notes and lollipops for the catcher throughout the week, hoping that the gifts would help ease Miyuki's anger a little. That was if he was really angry at him. Well, he surely hoped not. But still, he couldn't forget Miyuki's darkened expression during the incident a few days ago when he ran the food errand for Kuramochi.

Sawamura hadn't really seen the second-year catcher lately, what with all the training he had to do with Chris-senpai during afternoon practice. The game season was drawing closer and closer, but he still hadn't mastered the control of his pitches.

On Thursday though, Sawamura suddenly had a lot of duties to attend to after school, which mostly consisted of clean-up duty and running errands for teachers. And just when he thought he was finished, he bumped into the librarian on his way outside and was asked to substitute for the library monitor who was sick that day. Feeling a little bad for the teacher, Sawamura could not refuse.

When he was done, the freshman was already late for practice, and knowing that he would have to skip going to the bleachers that day, he hurriedly scribbled a note for the catcher. "Sorry, can't come today. The lollipop will have to wait until tomor-" He stopped in the middle and stuck the paper in the locker. 'Oops! I'm going to be scolded even more if I don't hurry!'


Miyuki POV

After the practice match on Saturday, the baseball team decided to send Sawamura off to run a food errand since he was the least tired out of the freshmen trio in the first string. He was taken off the field early on in the game in order to test the strength of the other pitchers and after he was told to bunt during his at-bat to help Furuya score a run.

Seeing as how Sawamura was the only one being bullied, Miyuki decided to help the pitcher out with the errand. He did have a soft spot for the freshman after all. In addition to that, spending time with Sawamura tended to lift his spirits whenever he was feeling down, which was perfectly the case after the bleacher incident on Thursday.

Their teammates, mostly Kuramochi, stared at the two of them knowingly as they walked toward the store.

Sawamura POV

When they were at the store, Sawamura caught the catcher staring at a specific brand of lollipops. It was the same brand he always bought for Miyuki.

'Stupid Miyuki, if you continue to stare like that then I won't be able to get them for you.'

Luckily, something else had caught the catcher's attention and Sawamura quickly purchased a whole set of the lollipops without being noticed.

"So, what are you going to get?"

"H-huh?" He had just finished hiding the lollipops in one of the bags.

"I meant the snacks. What are you going to get for yourself?" The catcher looked at him questioningly.

"O-oh! Umm.." Sawamura glanced around before he took a chocolate bar on his right side. "This! I'll get this!"

Miyuki smirked as he watched the flustered pitcher. It was funny when he knew how the underclassman didn't even like that brand of chocolate. "Ahh, let's go then."

They finished buying all of their items and headed back to the indoor practice area where the first string members were all still practicing even after the practice match.


On Monday, Sawamura was practically overflowing with happiness. He could still remember when Miyuki ended up sharing his pudding with him after their food errand on Saturday. Apparently, Miyuki accidentally bought the wrong pudding cup and asked if he could trade it off with Sawamura's chocolate bar.

Sawamura's eyes literally sparkled as he nodded vigorously at the catcher. It was his favorite pudding after all.

"Heh, you could at least say 'thank you'" Miyuki chuckled as he watched the freshman happily dig into the pudding cup.

"O-oh. Thanks, I guess." Sawamura said in reply, a tiny blush gracing his soft features.

Miyuki stiffened, eyes widening for a moment as he noticed Sawamura's sudden change in expression.

"Heh, you have pudding on your face, you idiot." He leaned in closer to the freshman and wiped the spot off his face with his index finger, putting it in his mouth to taste-test it.

"Bleh, too sweet." Miyuki then proceeded to ruffle the pitcher's hair, "But I'm glad you like it."

The freshman was still staring ahead dreamily as he reminisced what had happened just two afternoons ago. After he obtained a pudding cup from Miyuki, he was given three more of the same pudding cup by his teammates afterward. Indeed, it was a wonderfully joyous day for the freshman.

He snapped back to reality when he realized that he was still standing in front of the catcher's shoe locker. Realizing that he didn't have all day to stand around thinking about pudding cups, he hurriedly scribbled the note, "There will be another lollipop waiting for you by the bleachers today~" before he headed off to the bleachers.

Little did he know, Miyuki had already made it a point to ignore the shoe locker. The incident on Thursday had done too much damage to the upperclassman's pride and Miyuki was beyond irritated by that point. His temper may or may not have worsened when he noticed that he was not the only to treat Sawamura to a pudding cup on Saturday. It was highly probable that it did though.

That night, Sawamura was doing some light jogging around the field when he noticed that his watch box was left in the exact same spot he always left it—at the very edge of the second row bleachers. That was strange.

He decided to go take a look and was surprised to find that the lollipop was still there.

'Oh well, maybe he was just busy.' But Sawamura could not shake off the slight uneasiness that he felt. He had become so accustomed to the ordeal of having to leave the notes and lollipops every day that it never occurred to him that Miyuki would suddenly stop going to the meeting place again.

His uneasiness only grew the next day when he noticed that his note was still in the shoe locker and the new lollipop that he left at the bleachers was still unfounded by the catcher.

And so, Sawamura did only what he could think to do at that point in his very slight depression. He referred back to the shoujo manga.

The new volume just recently came out and he was a little excited to read it. But to his disappointment, the heroine had begun to have her own doubts about the possibility of ever restoring Kenta's memories. The volume then ended after she had a talk with Tarou-kun, a classmate who secretly had a crush on her, and decided to face her own doubts with renewed determination.

Ah, that's just what he needed! Sawamura really needed someone to talk to!

Unfortunately, that day Haruichi had to meet up with with his brother to practice batting together and he knew that asking Furuya would be out of the question. That guy only ever talked about baseball after all. And somehow, everyone else that he encountered had something else to do. Wednesday nights are really the worst.

The freshman sighed in disappointment and headed back his room. He didn't even notice the second-year shortstop until he was suddenly pinned on the ground with the dangerous sleeper choke.

"You sure have guts huh, Sawamura—ignoring your senpai!"
Sawamura finally responded, "Geh! I'm sorry, senpai! Please let me go!"

Kuramochi POV

Kuramochi quirked his brow at the freshman's response. Sawamura had never once responded that way to his attacks—something was very off about the way the pitcher acted. Now that he thought about it, he noticed that something was off about Miyuki lately as well. Kuramochi frowned at the thought.

"Hey Sawamura, did something happen with Miyuki?" He immediately felt the smaller body stiffen. Ha, he was right.

"H-how did you know? Owowow" Realizing that he was still pinning down the freshman, Kuramochi finally let go and settled down next to Sawamura.

Kuramochi smirked, "Could the two of you be any more obvious?"

Sawamura frowned at this. "What do you mean?"

The upperclassman inwardly facepalmed at him. 'How much more of an idiot can this idiot be?'

"Shut up and just answer my question." He said to the freshman sternly (or well, as stern as he could manage to sound in the situation).

Sawamura lowered his head, "Yes."

At that moment, everything suddenly clicked for Kuramochi: the way those two acted around each other when they thought nobody was looking, and then the way both of them suddenly seemed to be in fouler moods. Of course, he knew that their pitcher and catcher certainly liked each other, but neither of them wanted to admit to their feelings!

Kuramochi let his match-making and senpai powers go to work. He decided that once the two of them actually get together (due to yours truly), he would make sure that he would get to tease the both of them endlessly and bribe Miyuki into giving him his DVD collection. Yes, it was all for the sake of the DVD's (or so he tried to tell himself).

"Well, whatever you're doing, freshman, you must be doing it wrong. If you want him to actually notice your feelings, then you better try harder!"

And with that said, Kuramochi left the freshman to do some thinking of his own. He picked up his gaming consoles and headed toward Miyuki's room to see what the upperclassmen were up to.


Sawamura POV

After the brief talk with Kuramochi that night, Sawamura realized that his roommate was right—he wasn't going to get anywhere if he just continued to wallow in self-doubt. He really should just man up and face the catcher head-on!

That morning, he decided that he was going to bet everything into the last note, which by the way stated: "Sorry if you're not interested anymore. This will be the last time. Meet you at the bleachers after school."

And so, with a determined look, Sawamura left all of the remaining lollipops in the shoe locker (since it was the last time he was going to be leaving the notes and the gifts anyway), and stormed off determinedly toward homeroom.


Miyuki/Sawamura POV

Half of his determination was already gone by the time he made it to the bleachers. And with every minute that ticked by, which was actually a lot, his ego deflated and his impatience only grew.

Sawamura was once again pacing back and forth behind the bleachers when he suddenly heard his name being called.

"Sawamura?"

'Holy shit!' His first instinct was to run. And he did—that was until he tripped on his own goddamned shoelaces.

Sawamura was falling headfirst and he braced himself for the pain, but it never came. Instead, he felt his back hit the tree behind him.

'Huh?'

Miyuki was seething by then and scolded, "Oi, so it was you this whole time? The notes and the lollipops—they were all your doing?"

Sawamura tilted his head toward the ground. 'Goddammit me! Man up and just tell him already!' But the words that came out of his mouth actually contradicted with what he was thinking.

"S-so what if it was? Go ahead and laugh all you want, stupid Miyuki!" The pitcher flustered.

Miyuki paused at this, "But why?"

'Why? What the fuck?After all that happened, he's seriously asking me why?' Sawamura snapped.

"Why? Because I like you, that's why! But lately, all you've been doing is ignor—umph!"

Then, he felt soft lips on his and Sawamura suddenly felt as if he was flying. The kiss was anything but gentle, especially when Miyuki's tongue slipped inside his mouth. It was like a kiss he never felt before (mostly because he never really did), and Sawamura automatically reciprocated, desperately trying to copy what Miyuki was doing to him just to show how much he wanted this—how much he needed this.

He was clinging onto Miyuki's shirt for dear life as he felt his own knees starting to get weak. Miyuki quickly reached down to keep him up by lowering his arm to support Sawamura by his waist and pulled him impossibly closer, as if their distance would make up for all those weeks—all those months of disregarded feelings.

They finally broke free when they lost their breath and Sawamura was panting heavily when Miyuki told him, "I like you too, Bakamura."

Sawamura blushed as he looked to the ground, not knowing where else to look. Why does the floor have to look so interesting? He swore that he would have tried counting the number of grass blades under his feet if it weren't for the hand, the amazingly warm hand that guided his chin upward, forcing him to look the catcher in the eyes.

They continued to stare at each other intently. Well yeah, and that was it—they just stared. For a long time.

'What's going on?' …ah.

Sawamura realized that he was actually supposed to say something, because in the few months that he had known him, Sawamura knew that Miyuki Kazuya was just not the type of guy who would know what to say in an intimate situation. Seriously not. And honestly, he wouldn't have known either if it weren't for the shoujo manga that he had originally been forced to read.

'Now what would Ami-chan say or do in this situation?' His mind raced.

But before he was able to reach a conclusion, he once again felt soft lips on his and his mind blanked out. 'Screw you, Miyuki!' He was finally getting there!

This time, however, the kiss was gentle. The tenderness he felt from his counterpart was almost painfully sweet and before Sawamura knew it, the words flowed out from his own mouth.

"D-do you want to go out?" And Sawamura immediately added, "I mean—to watch a baseball game! Go out with me to watch a baseball game!"

Miyuki stiffened and put both of his hands on Sawamura's shoulders, putting a little distance between them so that he could get a better look at his face. Then, he started chuckling, and the chuckling grew into laughter. He laughed at the comment shamelessly.

Sawamura snapped for the second time that day and grabbed Miyuki by the front of his shirt. "What's so funny!?"

Miyuki lifted his arms in defeat as his laughter slowly died down and until the pitcher finally loosened his grip. He held Sawamura by the back of his head and gently bumped their foreheads together. "Sorry, I'm not very good at this either." He paused yet again, "Sawamura, do you want to be my partner?"

Despite being usually claimed as an idiot, Sawamura at least understood that and replied, "Okay.."

Miyuki grinned happily at this, but then he added, "But well..I guess we can go out to watch a baseball game too!" And he laughed.

Unsurprisingly, Miyuki didn't get a very good response from that. But then again, he wouldn't have said it either if he hadn't known that Sawamura was still Sawamura, and baseball idiots tend to forgive easily when they're in love. And also add on the fact that he would have a lot of time in the future to make it up to him.

The End.


Omake

Kuramochi looked at the two baseball idiots bantering back and forth at the table and wondered why he even bothered with the match-making. They were acting so incredibly normal that there wasn't really anything to tease about! Really, he would have expected at least some awkwardness between them as couples usually do when they first get together. Right, but then again, who said the two of them were normal?

But sure enough, Miyuki knocked on his door on Saturday morning to leave him one of his DVD collections with a short 'Thanks' before he went off to do his usual business.

Honestly, he was kind of jealous of them two—always doing their own thing like it was nobody's business. But this was the sort of thing he secretly wished for.

Maybe instead of being the match-maker of the team, it was time for him to put his game cap on. His mind immediately trailed off to his so-called partner as he wondered what kind of tactics he should use..


A/N: I can only hope that this made sense to you all. I'm a bit concerned about all the mistakes I have certainly made, so feel free to point them out for me! Thank you for reading, and please leave a review!