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koshimae ([personal profile] koshimae) wrote in [community profile] synergetic2024-02-17 05:24 pm

Completely Rewriting the Plot of Tenipuri, Part I

So this was the school known as The Strongest.

It's not his father's school. Ryoma remembers bickering with that geezer about it after relocating. Reading that article in Pro Tennis Monthly about the junior high circuit and then the announcement he was going to Seishun Gakuen.


"Hmmm?" Ryoma sounded dubiously.

"What? You got a problem with that?"

He held up the magazine. "If they're the best tennis school, why is only one of them strong enough to beat Rikkai?"

His father stared at the page as though he'd never seen a magazine with words inside, which was probably correct.

"According to this article, Rikkai Dai Fuzoku Chūgakkō has won the Kanto region every year since before I was born. Seishun Gakuen is barely mentioned. I want to know what makes that school better."

"Listen, boy, winning record isn't everything that makes a good school-- though it certainly is nice!" He took a moment to laugh at his own joke. "But Seigaku is where your growth will become a rocket."

"Then at Rikkai, it should become even more than a rocket."

"Give it up. We're not even in the right prefecture for that school."

Ryoma scowled. "After moving from another continent to attend Seigaku, that excuse somehow seems weak."

"He has a point, dear," his mother (bless her) chimed in with a polite level of amusement. "Well? How do you know he'll grow more at Seigaku? He sounds quite motivated to see this Rikkai school instead. Maybe we can arrange a visit."



It looks normal enough at first sight. The grounds are clean and orderly. Students calmly file in through the north gate in the cinderblock wall encircling the perimeter. Twin buildings flank the front walk, connected on each floor by a breezeway. Ryoma notices a building with a curved roof in front to the right and a sunken fenced area with street lamps around it to the left.

Huh. That's unusual. He wonders what's down there. From where he stands, he doesn't have an angle in. After a moment's pause, he quietly steers off from the crowd towards the structure, drawn by a force he wouldn't be able to articulate in words.

Once he realizes what it is, it brings the smallest smile to his face. The tennis courts. No wonder this was where his feet led him.

He doesn't approach. It's enough to have found them, and to spend half a minute getting lost in watching their morning practice. They don't waste time, do they? No wonder they have the reputation they do.


"Are you serious? This club is run like an army. Ryoma, you're gonna be miserable here."

"I'm not like you..."



He can handle strict and intense. Bring it on. He has a goal to reach.

School is uneventful. Introductions and orientations, cubby assignments and first lessons. When the final bell rings, Ryoma trades out his schoolbooks for his tennis bag and walks to the courts.

"Okay, okay!" A cheerful redhead calls out. "Registering first years over here. Get in a line." Guess that means him. Him and about forty others, from the looks of it. He doesn't notice he's the only new student with a tennis bag.
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[personal profile] senselessness 2024-07-17 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Jackal gives the new kid a commiserating punch in the shoulder on his way to catch up with Bunta. The expected result, of course, but he fought that match like someone who'd played against Bunta before. He'd improved with every game, and that deserves some acknowledgement. He wasn't as shellshocked as Akaya had been, but Jackal still had eyes on him even as he extended to Bunta the same punch in the shoulder.

Making sure Sanada wasn't around to overhear, he asked, "Did you have fun?"
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[personal profile] youweresaying 2024-08-03 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Jackal nods at Echizen-- not the sore loser Akaya was, not playing hard to get, and capable of seeing that someone beating you the way Bunta did is something to aim for, not cry over. And anyone who pays Bunta the respect he's earned can earn Jackal's, too.

Yanagi makes his way toward Marui.

"No doubt of the outcome," he said brusquely. It was a good thing that their year put on a better performance for Echizen than last year's senpai had for Akaya. "But it looked like he was at least an interesting opponent?"

He hadn't rolled over and begged for mercy when his loss became apparent. It made Yanagi want to take him on himself-- see how he fared against the wall of the Big Three.

But he discarded the whim for now. If he couldn't beat Marui, Yanagi didn't know what data could be uncovered by losing to him just yet. Marui was skilled enough in the cerebral aspects of tennis for Yanagi to conclude that anyone who could give him a reasonable game was, too.

"Would you want to play him again?"
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[personal profile] volleygenius 2024-08-30 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
There's a moment of silence from Marui after the first-year's appeal where he's just processing the difference everyone else is noticing between him and Akaya at the beginning of last year. And he busts out laughing. What's with this politeness?! And alongside such a cheeky request! Oh, he likes this kid. What a hoot.

Echizen looks pissy about being laughed at in response to his earnest request, but Marui can't really help it if he finds him funny.

"Sure thing," he says in response, both to Yanagi and to Echizen, his eyes still alight with amusement and enjoyment of the crushing defeat he'd just doled out. "Get stronger and come try again. I'll be waiting."

Kid looks like it's taking all he has to not say something he regrets. He manages a terse "Thanks," and rejoins the first-year training exercises without prompt.

"Well, that's that," Marui says, once Echizen is out of earshot, and looks to Yanagi. "What do you think?" It was a good match if you asked Marui, if horribly one-sided. Most matches with that final score were dull as hell. Echizen was one surprise after another from the first serve. That had to count for something.