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Feet, feet don't fail me now
There are multiple avenues Yukimura can take.
The coaches are one. Put his thumb on lever for Marui to get his chance-- but Marui wouldn't want that, he doesn't think.
He doesn't want to approach Kimijima, mainly because he doesn't want to be in his debt.
And it would be a little hypocritical, he realizes, to swoop in and bend the future to his will. Hypocritical and not at all disproving of Marui's point.
But it angers Yukimura, and what angers Yukimura only lasts as long as it takes to bend the future to his will. It is, simply, what he does. Nothing is unconquerable (Seigaku's day of reckoning is coming), so long as he gets in front of it.
So Yukimura finds himself in front of Marui's room. He's already made sure of his roommate's whereabouts, made sure he has time enough to take control of the situation around his boyfriend.
He knocks as a warning and not for permission, giving just enough time to be noticed as he opens the door and pokes his head in.
And his determination is cut by a smile when he sees Marui.
"Let me come in for a while."
The coaches are one. Put his thumb on lever for Marui to get his chance-- but Marui wouldn't want that, he doesn't think.
He doesn't want to approach Kimijima, mainly because he doesn't want to be in his debt.
And it would be a little hypocritical, he realizes, to swoop in and bend the future to his will. Hypocritical and not at all disproving of Marui's point.
But it angers Yukimura, and what angers Yukimura only lasts as long as it takes to bend the future to his will. It is, simply, what he does. Nothing is unconquerable (Seigaku's day of reckoning is coming), so long as he gets in front of it.
So Yukimura finds himself in front of Marui's room. He's already made sure of his roommate's whereabouts, made sure he has time enough to take control of the situation around his boyfriend.
He knocks as a warning and not for permission, giving just enough time to be noticed as he opens the door and pokes his head in.
And his determination is cut by a smile when he sees Marui.
"Let me come in for a while."
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"See? I've got it!" He announces proudly.
"You sure do," Marui grants him, rather less impressed. "What're you doin' back already, though? Weren't you with Tanegashima-senpai & Shiraishi?"
"Ah!" Akaya cried as that question jogged his memory. "That's right! I'm in a big hurry. Racket, racket... where did I leave it?"
"Left side of the closet."
"Right, right!" Akaya beelines for the closet and pulled his tennis bag out. "I'm gonna play those two at the same time! It's good chance, right? And it's helping them practice for the tournament. They're aiming for Doubles 2."
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"What are you aiming for, Akaya?" He wanted nothing less than the sky.
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Without a drop of shame to acommpany what could almost be taken as self-awareness, he grinned cockily over his shoulder as he turned to leave. "Naturally, that means I'm coming for you, Yukimura-buchou. There's still time before the school year ends! Be ready..."
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He had to keep smiling with his teeth bared until he knew Akaya wasn't looking. Akaya didn't need to see him laugh.
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"Yukimura-kun's busy!" Marui protested grumpily. "Hurry back and go play the others; they'll decide you're forfeiting if you don't run."
"I'm going!" Akaya insisted as he made for the door, and there just wasn't any contemplating the scene more than that. "You can hear all about my victory later."
The door finally closed behind him, the room quiet once more.