ketchup (ketchupblood) wrote in 7_days, @ 2007-11-19 21:49:00 |
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Entry tags: | prince of tennis, prompt 19 |
[fic] General Knowledge
Title: General Knowledge
Rating: PG13
Fandom: Prince of Tennis
Pairing: Fuji/Ryoma
Wordcount: ~350
Notes/Warnings: FujiRyo - warning enough
Disclaimer: Does not belong to me.
Teaser/Summary/Synopsis, etc.: Umm... Random fluff?
Fuji hated chocolate. That was general knowledge and the basis on which he refused Valentines' candies every year. What was not so general knowledge was that Ryoma absolutely loved chocolate. In fact, that was very secret knowledge, because Ryoma refused Valentines' candies on the same basis that Fuji did; namely, that he hated chocolates. So only maybe two people in the world knew that he liked chocolates: Karupin and Inui. Karupin because Ryoma just assumed Karupin knew everything about him and Inui because... well, Inui knew everything.
Therefore, Fuji knew quite a lot about Inui. Like the fact that he still kept Kaidoh's photo under his pillow, even three years after Seigaku. It made for the most useful blackmail, and so Fuji learned that Ryoma loved chocolate. And Inui's secret photo of Kaidoh remained mostly secret, because Fuji told Yuuta everything anyways and Yuuta honestly couldn't care less.
Now, Ryoma had absolutely no knowledge of this interaction between Fuji and Inui (and being the jealous type that he was, it was probably a good thing), so he was understandably surprised to find chocolate in their apartment. That didn't stop him from eating it, of course, but he was very surprised.
He probably shouldn't have eaten it, because who else could have bought it but Fuji. Who had absolutely no sweet tooth and very few functioning taste buds. And if Ryoma had even a speck of sense (which he didn't when it came to chocolates), he should have known to read the label first, before shoving a handful in his mouth. Because unsweetened chocolate was nothing like the normal oversweetened fare that Ryoma ate.
And when Fuji offered to sweeten it up later... That probably wasn't such a good idea either, but it was a considerably better idea than the first one. Or so Ryoma thought at the time.
The next day, when he had to go and play tennis and his butt hurt like hell, he would wonder what he was thinking, but at the time... It seemed like the logic was sound.