Thanks to demoncat13, EdgeOfInsanity and shanu for reviewing!
For shanu: I've said it to others, but I was actually worried about my last drabble o_o" I'm glad you found it to be well written and believable ^_^
Disclaimer: I don't own Prince of Tennis.
Kawamura Takashi
He has never remembered 'Burning Mode'.
Takashi told everyone that he did, it was just never in the same meaning, the same context, that others associated with 'remembering'. Since no-one asked further, he inturn had never elaborated.
There were a few vague flashes, bold declarations; urges he would never act on normally. What Kawamura Takashi truly remembered, however, was the passion. It was something he didn't feel when cooking, the calming methodical rolling of sushi, but something far stronger.
He held onto that memory – feared and respected it – since he knew it would be gone for good come high school.
Too many people don't seem to care for Taka-san, so I gave a bit more depth then I was going to at first.
Read & Review and let me know what you think!
Next up Kikumaru Eiji.
