Yes, that was used as a training method, and believe me you it was hell.
And it seemed you were pretty hard on your team, but that's how you guys got so great. Tezuka was hard on us - and Syuichirou was there to be hard on Tezuka - and Inui was there to send us all to the hospital...or to the bathroom, or to just pass out.
But...what kind of training can be helped by passing out? I can't deny it was effective, though. You guys were tough to play every year.
Yeah, I had to be really hard. Rikkai's tennis club had over 200 members (I was doing something right), and Genichirou and I were the only ones to keep the team, the non-regulars, and Akaya (who gets a special mention) in line. I knew Tezuka was hard on your team. It's a buchou thing. =)
Oh, I just got your message. I'm heading out of town tonight, but I'll be back on Sunday. Want to meet then?
Um...well...I guess it spurred us to train harder so we wouldn't have to drink it. Though now that I think about it, those two times when we went bowling and to billiards......why was the juice used there?
You two did a great job. Rikkai was...well, Rikkai. You guys had a category all to yourselves.
Sure thing. I think I'll be at Nishi all weekend, so as long as you're not back too too late on Sunday we can chat.
I am glad that it appeared to work, Yukimura. If nothing else, it may owrk a a deterrent to some of the more obvious stalkerish tendencies. And there really is nothing harmful in it at all. No chemicals or poisons. I analyzed it once in high school, and the side effects are caused by an interaction of three specific ingredients, but the compound it forms causes no harm to the body.
Thank you so much again, Inui. Like I said, I really owe you one.
I'm still going to be on my toes for a bit just to see if that worked. Hopefully, he won't think that I simply need a re-educated palate. If that's the case, well...he's going to meet Genichirou. Renji's just not threatening enough for it.
Okay, so barring any sort of allergy, he's going to be fine? I was really worried when he started to convulse, but he woke up in about ten minutes. I got him back to the dorm, but he was woozy and not really there.
Oh, I've made mention of it many times. Including bluntly telling him that I'm not interested, I have two boyfriends, and one of them just happens to be a kendo expert with a bad temper. The only reason Genichirou hasn't stepped in yet is because I won't let him. I don't want to kill the kid.
And the side effects of the candy are? It's on my desk.
Heh. Maybe he should go through a patent Rikkai training session. He'd think twice if he finds out that our usual is actually lenient of you... How old is this kid? Older? Younger?
Side effects? At best upset stomach for a few days. At worst... well depends if he's allergic to anything in the candy really. But there isn't anything in there that would fatally kill him if that's what you mean...
He's not athletic-he's thin as a rail. One of our Rikkai sessions-ten minutes of a Rikkai session- would probably end up killing him. And sadly, he's my senpai. The class is really only juniors and seniors. From what Inui's told me, he's trying to court me.
Upset stomach I can deal with. Seeing him pass out from the Aozu brought back a few memories I'd rather not have.
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Perhaps take him on a "date" to Genichirou's dojo? Just make sure there are no actual blades within Genichirou's reach.
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...That would fully kill him, live blade or no. Well, that and whenever I decide to tell him I normally don't wear underwear.
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Hold Genichirou extra tightly for me when I'm gone this weekend? I'm going to miss you two.
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Don't tell him that. He'll want in your pants even more
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I will, dear. Have fun back home, we're going to miss you too.
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And it seemed you were pretty hard on your team, but that's how you guys got so great. Tezuka was hard on us - and Syuichirou was there to be hard on Tezuka - and Inui was there to send us all to the hospital...or to the bathroom, or to just pass out.
Anyway, yeah...
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Yeah, I had to be really hard. Rikkai's tennis club had over 200 members (I was doing something right), and Genichirou and I were the only ones to keep the team, the non-regulars, and Akaya (who gets a special mention) in line. I knew Tezuka was hard on your team. It's a buchou thing. =)
Oh, I just got your message. I'm heading out of town tonight, but I'll be back on Sunday. Want to meet then?
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You two did a great job. Rikkai was...well, Rikkai. You guys had a category all to yourselves.
Sure thing. I think I'll be at Nishi all weekend, so as long as you're not back too too late on Sunday we can chat.
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Let's hope Brick Boy leaves you alone from now on.
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Yes, my gay is showing. I KNOW. =)
I'm hoping he gets the hint, but...he's pretty persistent. If this keeps up, he's meeting Genichirou.
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I'm still going to be on my toes for a bit just to see if that worked. Hopefully, he won't think that I simply need a re-educated palate. If that's the case, well...he's going to meet Genichirou. Renji's just not threatening enough for it.
Okay, so barring any sort of allergy, he's going to be fine? I was really worried when he started to convulse, but he woke up in about ten minutes. I got him back to the dorm, but he was woozy and not really there.
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But if anything else, you can give him my special candy~
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And the side effects of the candy are? It's on my desk.
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Side effects? At best upset stomach for a few days. At worst... well depends if he's allergic to anything in the candy really. But there isn't anything in there that would fatally kill him if that's what you mean...
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Upset stomach I can deal with. Seeing him pass out from the Aozu brought back a few memories I'd rather not have.
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