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synergetic2025-07-02 09:25 pm
Completely Rewriting the Plot of Tenipuri, Part 2
Kiddo seems to think he's free to leave after the vice-captain's dismissal from practice. This is his next lesson. Socializing is the last thing he wants to do if his face is any indication, and that's really too bad for him. Marui lassos an arm loosely around his neck and grins devilishly at his sputtering wet cat reception to the contact.
"What? Don't look so put off. Jackal's treating us to burgers and shakes."
"What? Don't look so put off. Jackal's treating us to burgers and shakes."
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Echizen himself has stayed quiet while all of this unfolds, but Marui can see the gears behind those big golden brown eyes are turning. He's paying attention.
"I don't really care who everyone is talking about," he finally says as he munches a fry, and with all of the aloof nonchalance of someone who means that. "If my senpai wants to be more heard-of, he can have it."
That's a little disappointing. Marui had him pegged as more competitive than that.
"But," Echizen lifts a smile as he meets Akaya's eyes with all of the intended rivalry Marui had misplaced in fame. "When the time comes for us to play, the winner will be me."
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"Big talk from someone who couldn't beat a doubles specialist in singles," he said.
He thought about last year. About how even training his ass off wasn't enough to close the gap between him and the three demons.
"Anyway, I'll play you any time you want," he said. "But only because it's what fukubuchou and Yanagi-senpai would say to me. You can lose to us as many times as you want, if it means you keep getting stronger. But that isn't enough to actually get into a tournament match."
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Silent staring.
Silent staring.
Silent staring.
"Of course it's like that," he finally says, as though explaining something simple to a toddler. And he smiles with a glint of the challenger's spirit in his eyes, clearly none humbled by his loss a bit earlier. "It'd be boring if I didn't have to get stronger to beat the strongest."
Marui doesn't say anything, but the answer resonates with him. Echizen was right: most matches were boring because there was no challenge. If he's honest, the beatdown he'd given their newbie was one of the first interesting ones he'd played in a while. The skill difference was too enormous, but Echizen hadn't just been spitballing attacks in hopes of a point like most players. He really understood the game's strategy, and he analyzed factors about his opponent's play style and body type for a tailored approach. If he got stronger, he really might be able to put a little pressure on him sometime in the future. Wouldn't that be something.
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Still, there's a possibility forming in his mind. Akaya is a simple being, pulled forward by his determination to catch up to the Big Three.
How much stronger would he be if simultaneously pushed by an upcoming rival? His second year was the only year it was possible.
They were all proud of their ace. They expected great things of him. They wouldn't be drilling him on how to play against lefties if they weren't.
It was a jumble of ideas in his mind with no clear plan. He had to talk to Yanagi about it.
Meanwhile, Akaya seethed. For whatever reason, this new first year managed to avoid the humiliations he'd taken in his place the year before and he couldn't stand it.
"Promise you I won't let you be bored," he said, trying to find that undertone of menace that fukubuchou slipped under every word he said. "I mean, once the balls are picked up, of course."
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"Ah, will you? Then how about now?"
"Yameroi," Marui says dismissively, pausing for a hearty bite. "If you can't win a game against me, you aren't gonna take one from him."
"Hmmm?" Echizen wasn't a fan of that mentality. Anyway, he'd still be at the courts now if he hadn't been forcibly dragged along. This seemed like a good chance to get back where he wanted to be and face his next challenge.
"Well, you never know until you try."
"You don't understand..." Marui starts, but stops shy of the explanation.
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"No, no, I beat as many of the senpai as I could my first day," Akaya said, pseudo-generously. "Isn't it my duty as a senpai to extend the same courtesy to my cute little kouhai?"
"Not unless you can spell it," Jackal muttered.
"I wanna go right now," Akaya added, but Jackal shoved his tray at him before he could finish.
"Go throw out the trash and order us some milkshakes," he ordered, handing over his wallet and trusting the prospect of dessert to change the subject.
Akaya huffed, but: "Fine. But you gotta come too, first year. I don't know your order an' I'm not carrying everything alone."
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"I don't mind," he says as he slips out of his seat, collects the trash from his side of the table, and follows slightly behind the second year to the end of the line after a detour to the bin.
"Hey," he says quietly, once he thinks the other two are out of earshot. "How're we getting away from the upperclassmen?"
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He held a fist out.
"So if you're not gonna be there in the morning, tell me now."
He really doesn't want to get up that early.
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He scowls in frustration, because he'd really rather just do this now. But if this is the only option, so be it. He's not backing down.
Wordlessly, he outstretches his fist and touches it against Kirihara's. Game on.