AU 139/Day 6: Heist AU

(Alternatively: Kiseki is a notorious group that performs heists for the thrill of it, and Kagami wants to bring them down.)

"Aomine Daiki. I'm sure you know well why Officer Kagami arrested you, am I wrong?"

"Tch. Something with those Kiseki guys, right? Everyone's rambling about it."

"You're telling me you were accidentally there? I don't believe that."

"You're assuming things. I was there for something, but definitely not any Kiseki business. Don't know them, and don't want to."

"Nijumura-senpai!" the one called Kagami yelled. "What are we going to do with him?"

"Leave him there. If there's another heist and he's not moved from there while it happens, then and only then, we'll allow him to go. No one can be at two different places at the same time after all." and beckoned the younger to follow him out of the holding cells area.

Meanwhile...

Akashi was fuming. "How could Daiki be so careless? He's not an amateur!" he shouted, over and over, until he seemed to calm down, and his subordinates -or should he say, partners in crime?- deemed it safe enough to talk to him.

"Akashi-kun, that was mostly my fault." Kuroko defended Aomine. "I know I usually go unnoticed but Aomine-kun deemed it better to not risk it."

"It was Kagami patrolling and Nijimura close-by. It was the wisest decision Aomine ever made, nanodayo." Midorima added.

The mention of that name made Akashi even angrier, not only with the whole situation, but with himself as well. It could have been way easier if he could simply make him disappear. He had always been a thorn on his side. Always suspicious of his doings, always somewhere there, watching, was Nijimura.

But Akashi wasn't an average person, not in any way. Firstly, he was an Akashi, and that included everything the name entailed: power, influence, money, even if he rarely resorted to such cowardly means. Secondly, he was Seijuro, a prodigy in any and all fields: well-versed in politics and philosophy, talented in sports, music and strategy, there wasn't anything he couldn't do or talk about and being extraordinary pleasant while at it.

And lastly, he was the Emperor, leader and mastermind of the notorious group called Kiseki, who performed the most unbelievable heists just for the simple thrill of it. Not just him; everyone, even the kind-looking Kuroko, the ever-cheerful Kise, or the helpful Momoi enjoyed it. Besides, they always targeted the conceited, self-centered members of the supposed elite of their society.

(Well, Seijuro himself belonged to that part of society, but that was what gave him the idea to start the whole ordeal.)

"Nijimura won't let Daiki unless Kiseki performs another heist. I suppose it's a good thing we left out one of the easiest targets out. Now's the time." Akashi made his decision.

"Akashi-kun," Momoi started, "does that mean...?"

And Akashi smiled, something he rarely did. It was a sign of the upcoming Apocalypse, whenever that happened. "Indeed, Satsuki. I need you to prepare the announcement."

Everyone stared at their leader.

"Kiseki will attempt, and succeed, in obtaining the Sun's Heart jewel from the Akashi Private Gallery."

(Day 6: End)

This one was fun to write, sometime I might write more of this. I mean, there's so much happening: Aomine and Kagami have a strange relationship with each other, Kagami's best friend is Kuroko, who, in turn, is a little shit and knows how to manipulate him (doesn't need much though), Akashi and Nijimura are rivals, things happen. Oh well.

I hope you enjoyed it!