I apologize to
everyone for this. I had to. It was calling to me. :| This is why I should never be allowed to write Rikkai.
lovedoesthat/ Sanada.
Kirihara
finds her lying on the tennis courts one day, barely conscious, her
hair fanning over the clay. She doesn't know how she got there. He
looks at Sanada looking at her, eyes dark and shrewd beneath his cap.
He doesn't claim to know her, but Kirihara accidentally treads on her
hair on his way to the nurse anyway.
The first time they fight
Sanada hits her--a quick pop across the cheek because she won't shut up
about how he won't shut up about Yukimura. His eyes go wide with
horror, eyebrows shooting straight up and disappearing into his
hairline. It makes him look suddenly young, and Sanada has never looked
young. She wonders if Yukimura looks that young, and then she kisses
him.
The second time it happens she borrows new hair barrettes
from Tachibana's little sister. She pins her hair up, one side, then
two, and massages the redness from beneath her eyes, over her cheeks,
her enflamed jaw. An looks at her with a solemn expression, and instead
of snapping insults at her, insults about Kirihara and taking it hard,
MK just smiles at her mirror reflection, and asks her if she has any
that are Hello Kitty.
Sanada's sword collection is older than
MK's entire family. She can trace her ancestry back three generations;
his oldest sword is three hundred years. He lets her hold the
reverse-blade, his favorite, bracing it from behind her to support its
weight. She traces the inlaid steel with her fingertips while he talks
of Samurai codes of conduct and the way of the warrior. Mostly, though,
she leans against his chest and feels his reactions through the
material of his silk kimono, the one he wears when he practices. She
has never seen him practice. He won't let her look, but he lets her
touch.
Kirihara stops her one day while she waits for him
outside the clubhouse. It is raining and he deliberately holds his
umbrella away from her. "You're distracting him," he tells her. His
hair is plastered to his cheekbones and she can't tell if it's because
of the rain or because he has come from the showers. He doesn't look
threatening this way. But she is still wet and cold, and when he
continues, "From the nationals. From Yukimura, everything," she doesn't
try to argue.
When Sanada comes out of the clubhouse he takes Kirihara's umbrella away from him, and for a moment she knows she's in love.