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Fandom – The Prince of Tennis
Theme – 005 Seeking Solace. This theme continue in the next one.
Character – Kawamura Takashi and Jin and Yuuki Akutsu
Words – 695
Warning – Akutsu's bad manners
005 – Seeking solace
Kawamura arrived home soon at morning the following day. His father was already serving some sushi to habitual customers, mostly old friends that wanted talk about their youth. He smiled to them, waved to his father and headed upstairs.
Despite he had slept, he was feeling tired but it wasn't because of sleep. He had the feeling of a heavy stone in his stomach since he had talked with his friends about their future past night. Before that, he got used to hear them talk about their dreams, their new schools and their new homes. But it was like he had heard them for first time.
He sighed as he walked into his room. He hadn't seen his mother or his little sister, nor heard them. Might be they were shopping, like they did all Saturday mornings or just walking down the streets. So, he was alone at home, not counting his father because he was downstairs.
The feeling increased as he sat down on the bed, grapping his legs with both arms. He was going to cry, it was something he knew. His heart pounded faster than his breath. He was having an anxiety attack.
It was just perfect he was alone. Just perfect.
His mobile vibrated in his pocket, startling him. Tears where crossing already his cheeks but yet he answered the phone.
"T-Takashi Kawamura here…" He couldn't control his voice so he had been betrayed about his mood.
"Takashi-kun, I'm Yuuki, are you alright?" He sniffed, cleaning his cheeks. "If you need to talk with someone you can come home." He loved the way she knew him so he accepted without think about it.
"I'll be t-there…Thank you." He whispered, sniffing again.
"You're welcome." She was worried, he knew it. "Take your time, honey, I'll wait for you."
Then, he hung up. He had two options, go running through the restaurant hoping his father couldn't see his tears or trying to relax himself to walk as usual for not worrying his old man. Like he couldn't do the second one, he prepared himself to star de running. He heard his father asked him where he was so fast, but he didn't turn around to tell him. The last thing he wanted was his father saw him crying.
It took him two minutes arrive to Akutsu's house even being their respective homes one beside the other. Once he got there, he could saw Yuuki standing under the door frame, looking at him with concern. Kawamura couldn't hold it anymore so he just hugged her and he didn't have to wait too long for her to hug him back.
That atmosphere was broken by Jin Akutsu, who just woke up and was in the way to the bathroom when he saw them.
"What the hell are you two doing?" His voice was low growl. There was a murderess charge surrounding him. If Kawamura had learnt something in the six years he knew him was that his mother was untouchable to him but at the moment, he didn't care.
"Oh, Jin. Did we wake you up?" Yuuki asked smiling sweet as always did." That gesture got Jin even angrier.
Takashi let her go slowly, glancing at the floor and trying to hold his tears again.
"Don't ever touch her again, fucker," he grunted, walking towards them to show him what happened when someone dared to touch his mother.
"Jin Akutsu, stop being an asshole!" Yuuki exclaimed, shocking the two boys. "Takashi's your friend and he's feeling low, could you be less idiot and more human?" Then, he stared at the brunette, seeing what his mother was talking about.
It wasn't the first time Jin saw him crying but most of the times were for joy or something like that. He let out a growl, turning back to the bathroom. His heart had pounded painfully when he saw him like that.
"He's not my friend," like nothing could be worst, those words just made Takashi cry again.
It hurt but he didn't know why. Even Yuuki small, thin arms around him weren't enough to take that pain away.
What was happening to him?
