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A/N: We're getting closer and closer to the end. No more stupid warning
because if you're still with me this far then you must know what insanity await
you. This chapter is very long. Longer than I expected actually. It's very
tiring, finishing this chapter is. I hope you like it. And about the menu... I
still don't know. I'll just pick the most delicious-looking food, okay? And btw
I changed the poem in chapter ten just a bit and also the chocolate's flavor in
earlier chapter. Now go on and read! Don't forget to review, though!
bla is poem
"bla" is text mesasge.
Disclaimer: I don't own them and get nothing from writing this stuff. Though
I won't refuse if Takeshi Konomi gives me these pretty characters *droll as she
daydream about the boys in tight leather shorts playing tennis*...
Decisions to Make
“Fujiko!”
Eiji squealed loudly as he latched himself onto his best friend.
“What
is it, Eiji? You seemed happy.” Fuji asked smilingly while trying to remove
Eiji so that the redhead wouldn’t block his breathing.
“Guess
what? Oishi just asked me out on a date today!” Eiji released Fuji and started
to bounce up and down beside him. “I was rather surprised when he said he want
to say something to me. Mou, I thought he was going to dump me or something.”
Eiji pouted slightly, but then brightened. “But then it turned out that he
only wants to take me out after school, nya!”
“That’s
good. He’s been neglecting you for almost a week now, hasn’t he?”
“He
still called!” Eiji defended his boyfriend. “But it’s been a week since
the last time we spent time together.” Eiji pouted again when he mentioned
this. It was clear that he wasn’t very pleased to be neglected for a period of
time. “But the point is that we’re going out today, nya! Isn’t it
wonderful, Fuji?”
Fuji
nodded. “I’m happy for you.”
“But
what about you?” Eiji asked suddenly.
Fuji
tilted his head to one side playfully. “I’m sure I can make it back homfely
without you today.” He joked.
“Fuji!
That’s not what I mean!” Eiji whined. “Are you happy now? What’s up with
Prince Charming?”
“I’m
quite content. There’s no news yet from Prince Charming. I sent him an email
last night, but he hasn’t sent any reply.” Fuji sounded just slightly
disappointed when he said this. Eiji realized it and sat down beside Fuji.
“Fujiko,
what’s wrong?”
Fuji
looked at his best friend, sighed and told him the silly dream he had last night
and the poem he made because of it. Eiji’s first response was, predictably,
completely unrelated to his issue.
“How
did the knight beat that dragon?”
“I
don’t know. I didn’t pay attention then. Next thing I knew was the knight
burst in through the door… put down a racquet…”
“A
racquet?” Eiji asked incredulously.
Fuji
nodded. “He put down a racquet then took of his helmet and then it turned out
that he was Tezuka.”
“Wow.”
Eiji gushed out.
“I
just want to convince myself that Prince Charming is not Tezuka. So I sent him a
message asking for some hints about him, but he hasn’t replied yet.”
“I
want to see you in 17th century dress.” Eiji said distractedly.
“Maybe this Prince Charming is busy preparing for your rendezvous. I’m sure
he’ll answer once he has the time.”
“I
hope so.”
“He
hasn’t been able to resist you this far, right? He’ll send a reply very
soon. I’m positive about that, nya!”
Fuji
smiled at Eiji’s confident remark. He was still in doubt but he didn’t want
to make Eiji worry about him even more. Quickly, Fuji changed the topic to Eiji
and Oishi. “So where is Oishi going to take you to?”
“I
don’t know. He didn’t tellme.” Eiji looked thoughtful for a moment,
wondering what his boyfriend had in store for him. “It doesn’t matter where
he took me to! I’ll be happy as long as I’m with Oishi!”
Fuji
smiled at Eiji’s enthusiasm and loyalty. Inwardly, he wondered if he’d ever
be like that.
*
After
school Tezuka and Inui went to Kaido’s uncle’s lake house. Tezuka had
proposed this idea during school hours because he thought that they needed to
think about the decoration now that the issue with food was done. Oishi had
wanted to come with them but Tezuka told him to go with Eiji instead because he
felt that he had occupied most of Oishi’s time lately. He didn’t want Eiji
to get suspicious or worry and told Fuji about this.
That
evening Tezuka, along with Inui who had come to the house before, inspected the
place for inspiration for the decoration. The two-story house had four bedrooms
and three bathrooms. There were two dining spaces; a formal indoor dining room
and another one outside on the lookout to the lake. There were also a kitchen,
theatre, swimming pool, Jacuzzi and other luxurious things. Now they just needed
to decide how to decorate the house for the occasion.
“I’ve
been thinking about the appropriate color theme. What do you think about re,
gold and black?”
“It
sounds good.”
“To
enhance the mood, we can use candles.”
Inui
looked up from his notebook ad looked around the family room. The large glass
window glass window on one side of the room showed the lake outside. The
furniture was covered in white clothes to block the dust. There was also
fireplace on one of the walls for winter.
“Every
electronic equipments work. The kitchen was very spacious. Taka-san can cook
there. Do you think we’ve missed something?”
Tezuka
looked away from the captivating scenery outside. “I’d like to see the
bedrooms.”
“Okay.”
Inui led Tezuka deeper into the house and into the spacious and luxurious master
bedroom. “Do you want us to prepare them, too?”
Realizing
the hidden meaning behind the question, Tezuka decided not to answer. He checked
all four bedrooms silently with Inui following him closely behind.
“SO?
Should we prepare the bedrooms?” Inui asked again when his captain finished
his inspections.
Tezuka
cleared his throat softly and pushed his glasses up. “I’ll think about it
first.” He wasn’t going to admit that he did want them to prepare the
bedrooms. If the meeting went well, he knew very well that he wouldn’t want to
stop at just that. Of course it all depends on Fuji’s reactions…
Inui
hummed softly and took notes about this. “So we need to start decorating the
house soon.” Inui paused. “I’m sorry to say this but I doubt any of us is
romantic enough to do it.”
“What
do you mean?”
“We
need additional support. Not only for decorating the house but also determine
the real chance of you success.”
Tezuka
stared at Inui silently to show that Inui’s words didn’t make much sense to
him. At this, Inui explained. “This far we only speculated about what Fuji
like. I think we need to ensure these speculations. We need additional
support.”
“…”
“We
need to involve Eiji… and Yumiko.”
*
Tezuka
had a lot in mind when he arrived home. He ate his dinner absentmindedly,
prompting his mother to ask whether he felt alright. After finishing dinner, he
went to the sanctuary of his room to think.
Inui’s
idea to involve Eiji made sense. They needed help from people close to Fuji.
Eiji’s cooperation would help them determine what step to make. It’s a risky
business, but the end result might worth it. Inui told him that he had told
Oishi about this idea but Oishi didn’t agree. It seemed like Oishi was unsure
of his own boyfriend’s ability to keep secrets. That’s very interesting
since Eiji had managed to hide his crush on Oishi from him for two and a half
years behind his friendliness.
Tezuka
himself personally had doubts on Eiji’s reliability. But Inui had a point and
being a captain, he had faith in his players, Tezuka knew Eiji was Fuji’s best
friend and he’d probably do anything within his power to ensure Fuji’s
happiness. Tezuka was positive Eiji would keep this from Fuji once they managed
to convice him that this was for Fuji’s happiness. Tezuka decided that they
should tell Eiji about this and ask his help.
But
Inui’s other proposal proved to be rather difficult to agree. Tezuka knew that
the Fuji siblings were very close to each other. He was sure Yumiko, just as
Eiji, would do anything for Fuji. But tezuka was still unsure of the risk. What
if Yumiko didn’t find him worthy of her brither and told Fuji about his plan?
Tezuka
didn’t know Fuji’s sister very well and he wasn’t good at diplomacy.
Yumiko’s help would probably be the most important investment in his
relationship with Fuji. But how should he persuade her to help him win her
brother’s heart?
The
beeping of his cell phone interrupted Tezuka’s train of thoughts. Iwht a sigh,
he checked the incoming message. His interest grew when he saw that it’s from
Fuji.
“Prince
Charming… Where art thou?”
Tezuka
smiled slightly. It seemed like he’d been neglecting his kitten for too long.
Quickly, he typed a reply.
“Right
here, my kitten.”
“Have
you forgotten of me?”
“Never.
Pardon the delay of the reply for you note. I have been preparing for our
rendezvous.”
“Is
it so? What are you planning, my Prince?”
“Why
don’t you wait and see for yourself this weekend? I’ll send you my reply
tonight.”
“Can
hardly wait. Good night, my Prince. Don’t tire yourself too much for my sake.”
“I
won’t” Tezuka replied verbally. He smiled at his cell phone’s screen.
Minding his promise, Tezuka went to his computer and turned it on. What was
Fuji’s last email? Right, he asked for hints about Tezuka. Now how should he
reply?
Tezuka
paused with his fingers just above the keyboard. What kind of hint should he
give? Tezuka didn’t want to reveal his secrets too early. Their rendezvous was
approaching and he’d rather not see all his efforts go to waste. Tezuka closed
his eyes to concentrate. Words and lines started to form in his mind. Fuji asked
for hints about him and Tezuka was going to send him the most general hints.
There's nothing romantic I can say
about me
For I'm not a poet, I am not known for
creativity
Just look around you and start to see
Somewhere around you, is me
If
there were something to say about Tezuka, it would be unromantic and uncreative.
Though now after he started to correspond with Fuji, he started to doubt his own
theory. Perhaps deep down inside Tezuka was a romantic person but tennis and
school had forced that talent to the back of his subconscious mind. His
determination to communicate with Fuji discreetly had awakened the hidden
talent.
Well,
now Tezuka knew he had talents with words. But did he have the same creativity
when it came to decoration? Tezuka wasn’t so sure about leaving the job to
fifteen years-old male tennis player no matter how accurate the data about his
and Fuji’s preferences the said tennis player might have, either.
Tezuka
realized that his big scenario had several loopholes. One was the lack of
information and the second and recently found loophole was the need of romantic
touches in his rendezvous, something which neither he nor Inui could provide. He
must make a quick decision about whom else to be involved in this.
Eiji
and Yumiko.
Should
Tezuka ask for their help?
Information…
at times like this information was crucial. To ensure and raise his chance of
success, Tezuka needed information about Fuji as soon and accurate as possible.
Eiji was the key to this.
That’s
it then. He would ask Eiji to join his little team. He’d ask Oishi to arrange
a meeting with the redhead tomorrow.
But
as for Yumiko… Tezuka was still unsure. He’d need to discuss this further
with his friends tomorrow. Right now, he’ll focus on persuading Eiji to help
him.
*
“And
then? Have you sent him any reply?”
“Yes,
I have, Eiji. I told him that I’m rather disappointed that he wouldn’t give
me more hints and I said that I can’t wait for this weekend.”
“Did
you print you reply? I want to see it, nya!”
Fuji
handed Eiji a piece of paper containing both Prince Charming’s and his reply.
He listened with a smile as Eiji recited the poems to him. Since it’s Eiji,
the poem sounded funny instead of gushy and romantic as Fuji and Prince Charming
intended it to be.
Your reply, I was disappointed to hear
But I am content to know that you're
near
Subtlety seems to be your virtue
I definitely can't wait to finally see
you
“So
what do you gather from this?” Eiji asked after he finished re-reading the
poems.
“That
in real life he is unromantic and uncreative. And that he is close to me.”
Fuji explained his hypothesis.
“Do
you think it’s one of our classmates, nya?”
“I
don’t know, Eiji. He could be anyone?”
“Well,
at any rate, you’ll find out next weekend!”
“I
don’t want to wait that long.” Fuji whined with a slight pout. Eiji thought
he looked adorable like that.
“It’s
only a few days away, nya! Give him time to prepare everything!” Eiji tried to
cheer his best friend. “I wish Oishi were that romantic.” He sighed then.
“What
about the date yesterday?” Fuji asked upon hearing Oishi’s name.
“It’s
good, nya! He took me to a restaurant to eat!”
“Is
that it?” Fuji asked teasingly.
“Well,
yes. Oishi seemed rather preoccupied with something. Yesterday he kept wanting
to say something to me, but he said nothing.” Eiji pouted. “I’m so worried
about him.”
“Maybe
you should ask him about it. It could be something serious.” Fuji adviced. Of
coure he had slight suspicion that Oishi had wanted to ask Eiji to move one step
further in their relationship. But Fuji decided not to say it out loud. He’d
let Eiji figure it out on his own.
“I
have. But he said it’s nothing.” Eiji’s face suddenly brightened. “But
then last ngiht he suddenly asked me to go with him again today!”
Fuji
blinked slowly in confusion, but this went unnoticed by his redheaded friend.
This was rather suspicious. Whatever Oishi was trying to tell Eiji, it must be
important. Oishi wouldn’t suddenly ask Eiji to go out with him like this.
Especially after saying nothing about what’s bothering him, yesterday. Was
there anything wrong?
Or
maybe Oishi just needed to gather his courage. Maybe he wanted to say something
sensitive to Eiji. Fuji could only hope it’s a good kind of sensitive thing
because Eiji seemed very excited right now. It wouldn’t do to shatter his hope
like that. Fuji hoped Oishi were sensible enough not to hurt Eiji. It’s for
Oishi’s own good, after all.
“So
what about Tezuka?”
Fuji
was shaken from his vengeful daydream by the mentioning of Tezuka’s name. It
never seemed to fail to gain his attention.
“What
about Tezuka?” Fuji repeated the question.
“Tezuka
seemed to keep Oishi busy these days. Do you think that Tezuka is Prince
Charming and they were planning your date? Tezuka fits the unromantic
description. And you two are kind of close!”
Kind
of close. Somehow whose words stabbed Fuji’s heart. Yes, he and Tezuka were
kind of close. Like two feet close. They were only close physically. They’d
talk occasionally, but only about tennis. Personally, they don’t know each
other very well. Not to mention Echizen’s presence between them. They’re close
alright.
“No.”
Fuji shook his head. “I’ve thought of it. It just can’t be.”
“But
don’t you wish that Prince Charming were him?”
Fuji
smiled sadly. “I’ve given up on Tezuka. I don’t want to wish, Eiji.”
No,
Fuji didn’t want to wish. But why was he still wishing that Prince Charming
were Tezuka? H ejoped his wistful thinking would end soon… And the only way to
end it was to see for himself that Tezuka wasn’t Prince Charming. Fuji
definitely couldn’t wait for their rendezvous.
*
Eiji
was surprised when Oishi stopped him in front of the restaurant in which they
would eat. Oishi seemed very nervous as they walked there after school and the
serious look on his face niow only served to make Eiji more and more worried.
The redhead watched with his breath held as Oishi slowly took a deep breath.
With
an uneasy smile Oishi turned and said to Eiji, “Eiji, there’s someone who
wants to see you.”
Wisely,
Eiji said nothing and only nodded and followed Oishi into the restaurant. Eiji
kept watching the back of Oishi’s profile, wondering if anything was wrong.
Suddenly they came to a halt near a table on the corner.
Of
four chairs in that table, one was occupied. Eiji peered over his boyfriend’s
shoulder to see this person whom Oishi claimed to want to see him.
“Buchou!”
Eiji’s eyes widened and he exclaimed in shock.
Oishi
sat on one of the unoccupied chairs and motioned his boyfriend to sit down also.
Eiji complied wordlessly, still in surprise and confusion. Why did Tezuka want
to see him?
“Eiji,”
Oishi began, gaining his boyfriend’s attention immediately. “Tezuka’s her
because he wants to ask for your help. But before that, we need to tell you
something.”
Oishi
took a deep breath and glanced at Tezuka who looked at Eiji with his usual
expressionless façade. Eiji turned to his boyfriend in fear, disbelieve and
confusion. Was Oishi having an affair with Tezuka behind his back?
“Do
you remember the poems for Fuji you told me about? The ones from his cyber
friend? Prince Charming?”
Eiji
nodded silently.”
“Well,”
Oishi glanced at his captain again. “Tezuka is the Prince Charming.”
Eiji
went silent and still. Oishi and Tezuka waited for his response with their
breaths held until finally, Eiji blinked owlishly.
“Oh,
that’s good! I thought you were going to say that you’re having an affair
with Tezuka or something!”
Oishi
gaped like a goldfish out of the water while Tezuka cleared his throat slightly
in discomfort. “Aren’t you surprised?” Oishi asked warily once he
recomposed himself.
“Not
really.” Eiji shrugged casually. “I guess I’ve known all along, nya.
I’ve told Fuji so, but he doesn’t believe me!”
Now
Tezuka wasn’t sure whether to be amused by Eiji’s observation or concerned
that even Eiji was able to figure that out. Fuji could probably be lying. Just
like in tennis, Fuji was good at deceiving people into thinking he’s harmless
when in fact he the complete opposite of that.
“So
what do you want me to do, nya?” Eiji asked nonchalantly.
“Well…”
Oishi began hesitantly. “We want you to tell us about Fuji’s response to
Tezuka’s advances.”
“Like
a spy? Sugoi, nya!” Eiji exclaimed excitedly.
“Yes,
like a spy. But we need you to be as discreet as possible. You must’ve known
that Tezuka asked Fuji out to a rendezvous, right? We don’t want to spoil the
surprise before it.”
“OK!”
Eiji’s
enthusiasm raised worries in Tezuka and Oishi. Eiji was a good friend, but he
wasn’t very good at being discreet. Inui was right when he said that Eiji
wasn’t that unreliable, after all he managed to hide his crush on his double
partner for over three years. But during those three years, Eiji had also jumped
and glommed Oishi on any given opportunity. Anyone with keen eyes (ie. Fuji)
could see the true meaning behind these seemingly childish act. It wasn’t
innocent motives that drove the acrobatic player to do such thing to his double
partner. In fact, it was the furthest thing from childishness. And when they
eventually got together, no one was really surprised. Most of them would just
shrug and said that they had expected it to happen sooner or later anyway. The
point was that most people could read Eiji quite easily. And if most people
could read him, then Fuji, who was Eiji’s current best friend, would be able
to read him even easier.
Well,
it’s too late to back out now. They couldn’t take back what they had said.
Tezuka, especially, could only hope that Fuji wouldn’t notice anything out of
ordinary in his best friend.
“But
first, I think Tezuka here needs to see Fuji personally and convince himself
that Fuji hasn’t a single clue of who Prince Charming was.” Oishi nudged
Tezuka playfully. “Besides, you two haven’t met each other in a while, have
you?” At Tezuka’s nod, he proceeded. “Can you arrange a gathering
tomorrow? Just Tezuka, Fuji, you and I without any disturbance and possible
eavesdropping?”
“Alright!
How about lunch in the schoolyard? Under that sakura tree?”
Tezuka
nodded under his friends’ excited gazes. “That sounds fine.”
“Why
don’t you come to my class tomorrow and help me make Fuji come with us? It’s
kinda hard if it’s just me.”
“OK.”
Oishi answered for Tezuka.
Right
then, Tezuka’s cell phone suddenly rang. Tezuka glanced at the caller’s ID
and excused himself. Eiji and Oishi watched him with mild interest as he walked
away to receive the call.
“Eiji.”
Oishi suddenly called his boyfriend softly in conspiration. “Do you happen to
know whether Fuji like Tezuka? And I mean as Tezuka, not as Prince Charming.”
Eiji
beamed at this question. “Of course.” He whispered back in excitement. “I
asked him this several days ago and he confessed that he likes Tezuka. But since
he thinks that Tezuka doesn’t like him back, he decides to get over him.”
“Hence
he accepted Prince Charming’s offer.”
The
redhead nodded vigorously. “He still loves Tezuka, I can tell it. He seemed so
sad when he said that Prince Charming couldn’t possibly be Tezuka. He still
wishes Prince Charming were Tezuka! But he’s so stubborn and won’t admit it,
nya! Imagine how he’s going to be when he knows that Prince Charming is really
Tezuka!”
Oishi
nodded at his boyfriend’s outburst. “Eiji, I need you to do something.
Don’t tell Tezuka about this. Let him wonder. Wouldn’t it be cuter if they
find out later during the rendezvous?”
It
wasn’t difficult to convince Eiji. He immediately nodded in agreement. When
Tezuka returned from receiving the phone call and reclaimed his seat, he had
completely no idea what his friends planned for him.
“Inui
will be here soon.” Tezuka informed his friends.
“Right.
So what are we going to do tomorrow?” Oishi asked, glancing at Eiji to warn
him to stop giggling lest Tezuka would get suspicious.
Tezuka
ducked his head slightly, solemnly. But probably he was just too shy to look at
them in the eyes. “I just want to if he likes me or not. This would mean
nothing if he doesn’t even like me at all. It isn’t necessary to bring up
the topic of Prince Charming.”
“But
it’ll be suspicious! I think you should talk about it just a bit. Just to
prove that you care about him!”
“Oishi
is right.” Suddenly a familiar voice came from behind the vice captain and the
acrobatic player. Oishi and Eiji jumped in surprise but Tezuka barely twitched
an eyebrow at the intrusion.
“Inui!
Don’t surprise me like that, nya!”
“Good
evening, everyone.” Inui greeted them as he sat down on the remaining chair.
“So you’ve decided to involve Eiji. That’s great. Now what about the other
one that I suggest?”
Eiji
looked at Inui in confusion. “The other one?”
“I’m
still not sure about involving Fuji’s sister in this.” Tezuka answered Inui.
“Fuji’s
sister? You want to involve Yumiko-nee-san?”
“I’m
still not sure about it.” Tezuka repeated. Then he paused for a while. “What
do you think, Eiji?”
“Huh?
Why ask me, nya?” asked a confused Eiji who suddenly found himself as the
center of his friends’ attentions.
“You
know her better than us. Do you think if I were to propose this to her she would
refuse and tell Fuji?”
Not
wanting to disappoint his lovesick captain, Eiji thought about this carefully.
“I think she wouldn’t do that. Even if she refuses, she’ll still respect
your privacy and not tell Fuji.”
“Are
you sure?” Oishi pressed.
“Yes.
Yumiko-nee-san could be a bit evil at times. But I’m quite sure she won’t do
that.”
“So,
Tezuka, what is your decision? Involving Fuji’s sister will raise you chance
of success by ten percent.” Inui said. “Not to mention that her additional
help will be useful for your plan. Are you going to take the risk?”
Tezuka
took a deep breath and closed his eyes. His friends were waiting for his
decision anxiously. It must be the most risky thing he did for his plan. Should
he risk it?
“Eiji,
are you sure?”
Eiji
nodded. “Yes.”
Tezuka
paused, then made a decision. ”Then I’ll do it.”
Eiji
cheered, while Oishi smiled to him encouragingly. Inui was busy taking noted
about this development. Actually he was rather unnerved by their reaction but
fought back the urge to take back what he’d said. He reminded himself that the
end result would (probably) worth it. With Yumiko’s cooperation, he’d have
better chance winning Fuji’s heart.
“Can
you arrange a meeting for Tezuka and Yumiko?” Inui asked Eiji.
“OK.
When do you want to see her?”
“They
should meet as soon as possible. What about tomorrow.” Inui unterjected.
“I’ll
call her tonight!”
“Make
sure that she won’t tell Fuji anything about it. We can’t let him get
suspicious.”
Eiji
nodded enthusiastically.
*
“Anything
new from our dearest Prince Charming?” Yumiko teased her brother.
“Nothing
much.” Fuji replied. “He refused to give me hints about his true identity.
But that’s nothing new… I don’t want to disturb him right now. He said
he’s busy preparing our meeting.”
“Hmm…
the rendezvous.” Then Yumiko chuckled. She stopped washing the dishes and turn
to look at Fuji who was sitting on a chair near the kitchen counter. “Speaking
of the rendezvous… How do you want it to be?”
Fuji
cupped his face with his palm. He closed his eyes and smiled as he started to
fantasize. “Romantic. Loads of candles and flowers…”
“And
whipped cream?”
Fuji
laughed. “Well, that, too, if possible.”
“I
always know you have it in you.” She teased Fuji before sighing
melodramatically. “Romantic rendezvous, eh? It’s so unfair. None of my ex
had ever done that for me and yet my brother here has someone he doesn’t even
know who’ willing to do that for him.”
Fuji
chuckled at his sister’s melodramatic display. He was going to say something
about that when the phone suddenly rang.
“I’ll
get it.” Yumiko, who was closer to the phone, said. “Moshi moshi. Fuji’s
residence… Oh, it’s you… Yea, why? Do you want to talk to… What is
it?” Yumiko glanced at Fuji briefly. “Is it serious?… OK. Tell me the time
and place… All right…. Yes. Good bye.”
“Who
is it?” Fuji asked curiously after his sister hung up the phone. His siter
seemed serious when she received the call. Was there anything wrong?
“A
friend. He has something he wants to talk about.” Yumiko answered as she
continued with the dishes. Fuji recognized this as a tactic to distract herself
from her worry.
“He?”
Fuji tried to lighten the mood.
Yumiko
dried her hands with a cloth then swatted Fuji’s head playfully. ‘He’s not
my boyfriend. And I don’t think he wants to be my boyfriend, either. He
already has someone. He wants to meet me tomorrow evening so I’ll be back
late. Can you prepare dinner for yourself?”
“Alright.”
“Now
why don’t you go to your room and study. Aren’t you going to have exams
soon? Our parents will murder you if you don’t graduate.”
“Alright.
Alright.” Fuji laughed and went to his room. Behind him, Yumiko watched his
retreating back with concern.
^_^
A/N:
Which one is right, Yumiko-neesan or Yumiko-nee-san or what? Rate and Review,
minna and enjoy the holiday!! *In full holiday spirit* Yay!!
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