Kasamatsu picked up his bag after he finished changing in the Kaijo locker rooms and wiped the extra sweat off of his forehead before looking around, Kise was assigned cleaning duty (no thanks to the demon captain) and to be honest, Kasamatsu was...excited.
He had invited Maihime to his house after her dancing competition was finished and it would be the longest time they would have spent together since she moved to Kaijo as a first year. Maihime was three years younger than him and since she was able to walk she was always at his side. They were the inseparable cousins that appeared in families every now and then, they began to drift apart when she joined 'Dansa Academy' to persue her dancing dream and had succeeded, becoming one of the top teenage dancers in Japan.
He was proud, she became a dancer and he was a basketball player yet they managed to become like siblings. They were very alike, both major tsunadere's with violent yet caring tenancies even if they didn't look alike.
"Hey, senpai, where are you going?" Kise's voice had a bit of a whine in it as Kasamatsu made his way to the exit.
"Home obviously. Don't forget to lock up when you're done." Kise had always been a bit of a spoilt brat, being apart of the Generation of Miracles had inflated his ego and he didn't have much respect when he first joined the team.
Kise didn't like being left alone. "Waaah, senpai don't leave me here alone!" Kise then decided to list all the unlikely, worst case scenario's later noting that he was famous and there was a possibility of that happening.
Beyond annoyed with his childish whining, Kasamatsu yelled at Kise, hitting him before he helped pack up the gym. Now he was going to be late for his family gathering and knowing his family, they'd be angry about the entire idea of putting basketball first.
Of course, excluding Maihime, none of them knew of Kise's infamous whinging.
By the end, Kise was innocent. "Thanks for the help, senpai!" Like he didn't act like a baby in the first place. "Why were you in the rush anyway?" He asked seemingly innocently curious. Kasamatsu saw no harm in answering the stupid question.
"I have a family gathering at my house, idiot and now I'm late!" Kise apologized only because of Kasamatsu's harsh voice and glare. Being his cocky self he would've been perfectly fine looking sheepish.
Family gathering. "Does that mean Himecchi will be with you?" Kise asked as he grabbed his back and ran to Kasamatsu's side, hoping to follow him. If he found out where he lived, he could annoy him outside of school too!
"She is my cousin. Why do you care?" Kasamatsu glared suspiciously at the model beside him. Kise shrugged.
"I don't really, just curious." and he was. It wasn't a cover up or anything, what Maihime did outside their dancing sessions wasn't any of his business. Well, most of it. If she teased his sexuality again...
"Whatever, go away now. I don't want you knowing where I live!" Kasamatsu shoved Kise away with his foot and Kise cried those crocodile tears sadly crying about being unwanted. His attention was suddenly taken away as he saw pale blue hair accompanied by a red head.
"Kagamicchi, Kurokocchi!" Kise grabbed Kasamatsu as he ran over to the Seirin players, the team that had beaten them less than a week ago. Kasamatsu growled annoyed, he had somewhere to be!
Kuroko looked towards the running blond and dragged captain as he heard Kise's nickname for himself being declared. Kagami had an obvious dislike towards this.
"Stop calling me that!" He was refering to his nickname, which he had a great distaste towards.
Kise easily engaged into a one-sided conversation with Kuroko, Kasamatsu having a stare down with the red haired giant with the jumping power. Kagami was a good kid...a pain in the ass but a good person.
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FanfictionAfter encountering the basketball player-cum-model, Kise Ryota, during a rain storm, Maihime Katsumi finds herself opening her heart to the blonde model and eventually, friendships bloom and so do relationships. Though something terrible strikes Mai...