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amedetoiles · 4 years
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JI JINGWU & MU SIYANG Prince of Tennis Match!Tennis Juniors 1x33
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hawopro · 4 years
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Ji Jingwu to Mu Siyang: I will find your weakness and destroy you and your arm
Also Ji Jingwu: let me buy your airplane ticket, I'll send my people to take you to the airport. You can stay at one of my oversea houses. Oh, did you like my personal chef that I sent over there? Lmao I interrupted my workout time for you. Taking care of your team while you're gone? No problem. I'll even apologize. I'm super devoted to you, but no homo, of course.
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talktothesun · 4 years
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Here I go again, sorting these tennis boys into categories. But this time, it’s their Hogwarts house (and rising)! I am a huge Harry Potter fan, and one of the questions I ask people who I want to be friends with is what their house would be. So, I wanted to see if I could put each tennis boy into their houses! I would like to argue that a person’s Hogwarts house is determined by the traits that one person has and values the most. When I use rising, that means that it’s another house that has traits that this person values, but it’s not their primary house. It’s more so a secondary house.
First up, we have Jiale. His house is definitely Hufflepuff. He is the definition of loyalty, kindness, and dedication. While he is not the more hardworking at the beginning of the series, he realizes the importance of working hard in order to maintain a good partnership with Dayong. That enables his dedication and in the second half of the series, we see Jiale constantly working hard to improve his strengths. He is also incredibly loyal. Jiale is the type of person to go to the end of the Earth for the people he loves, and we see that type of kindness when he interacts with Zhuo Zhi in class, with Lu Xia on the courts, and with Xinglong in his restaurant.
Speaking of Dayong, his house is Hufflepuff with a Ravenclaw rising. Dayong, similar to Jiale, has a strong sense of loyalty, kindness, and dedication. BUT, his rising house is Ravenclaw because he is incredibly clever. Whenever Siyang is not at the helm of the team, Dayong is always there to act as vice-captain. He takes his position seriously. But he is also not afraid to use his cleverness for the benefit of individuals. A prime example would be when Lu Xia is told by Yan Zhiming to fix his rackets by running to the racket repair shop, Dayong hands Lu Xia a pair of ankle weights to add to the training. He simply hands them to Lu Xia and basically says, “Have fun! Come back before practice ends!” Cleverness at its finest.
But wait, there is an even more clever tennis player. Yan Zhiming’s Hogwarts house is Ravenclaw with a Slytherin rising. Yan is arguably the smartest character on the show, obviously. He is the ultimate data nerd. However, what stems his Slytherin side is how he manipulates his use of data during a match. The match that comes to mind is his Singles game against Lui Lian from Hai Guang. Yan was able to use his data to his advantage but without being tied down to his data. He was resourceful and cunning. He didn’t let his opponent see what he was doing. It’s a common thread in Yan’s playing that he will analyze his opponent’s movements and skills in order to gain the best outcome of that match. And, honestly, using his Yan-juice against his teammates is one of the most Slytherin things on this show. He definitely knows how to manipulate his teammates for the better.
He Xinglong’s house is, without a doubt, Hufflepuff. I will say with my whole chest that Helga Hufflepuff would be damn proud of a member of her house cooking some of the best roast goose in China. Xinglong also represents all that Hufflepuff stands for. He is loyal to the bone. His dedication to rejoin the team after leaving for that period of time to help his father’s restaurant is showcased.  But I think what makes Xinglong a true Hufflepuff is the fact that he is the glue of the team (and I will die with that statement!). Without Xinglong showing up to the forest during the team’s hunt for the secret to winning, they probably wouldn’t have found the treasure (or, at least, it would have taken them a lot longer to join together). His loyalty and kindness is an amazing thing to see in the little moments, like Xinglong playing matches that hurt his arm because he doesn’t want to let the team down.
Qiao Chen is most definitely a Gryffindor. He is courageous and will definitely fight anyone in the name of the team. The amount of times that Qiao Chen has stood up to his opponent against their attempts at intimidating them (doubles match against Hai Guang, doubles match against Guo Zi, singles match against No. 3 – need I go on?) is truly Gryffindor. Qiao Chen also isn’t afraid to go up against his own teammates. Obviously, and unfortunately, Baiyang is the main target. But their little quarrels just exemplifies Qiao Chen’s courage. He is willing to stand up against his own teammate in the name of the team. Also, I absolutely see Qiao Chen being like a Ron Weasley in this universe. I mean, all Qiao Chen does is eat and play tennis. All Ron Weasley does is eat and play Quidditch.
Speaking of Baiyang, his house is (and this may be an unpopular opinion) Slytherin with a Hufflepuff rising. I said it. Baiyang’s icy personality and strive to be the best at his craft (his iconic Snake-ball!) is true Slytherin. He is also ambitious. In the match against Yu Feng, he almost lost, but his ambition and determination to win prevailed. He is always working hard to be the best version of himself that he could be. But his love and care for small kittens is undeniably Hufflepuff. He shows his true colors when he’s alone or when around a small animal or child. I think Baiyang has an underlying side of caring for his teammates and shows it in ways that aren’t conventional. He likes to spend time with them without the need of pomp and circumstance. That is what brings out his Hufflepuff side.
Lu Xia is one hundred precent Slytherin. That boy doesn’t have a single cell that doesn’t scream green and silver. He is truly ambitious, cunning, and achievement-oriented. He is determined to win and will stop at nothing to achieve that goal. However, I think one of my favorite traits of Slytherins is their undeniable loyalty. I will argue that Slytherins will go to the grave before they reveal secrets about one of their own. Towards the end of the series, Lu Xia demonstrated his loyalty to Siyang and to the team when he promised to be the pillar of Yu Qing when Siyang was away.
Zhuo Zhi, also, is a Slytherin, through and through. He is ambitious and determined. His iconic match against Guo Zi’s coach is the most Slytherin thing to come out of that show. To let your opponent think that they’re going to win and just give them 5 set points before totally destroying them by winning 7 straight set points? True Slytherin behavior. He also has a strong sense of loyalty to the team, specifically to Siyang. I think his second singles match against Hai Guang definitely demonstrates that. He couldn’t bear to lose for the sake of the team, so he did what he almost never does – he finally plays to his full potential. And helped Lu Xia gain the confidence to win it all for the team to go to Nationals. Zhuo Zhi does Slytherin things without even realizing it. Like teasing Qiao Chen about his crush in front of the whole team, or tricking his opponent into playing to their fullest potential before he even unlocks 50% of his.
And last, but not least, our favorite captain. Siyang is undoubtedly a Slytherin, but he definitely has a Gryffindor rising. He will stop at nothing to get to Nationals and win it all for Yu Qing. Let’s take his match against Ji Jingwu. He has the determination to sacrifice playing tennis just to win. No matter how many doctor’s visits, how many X-rays, talks with Coach about treatment, nothing stopped him from playing that match. But I think what makes Siyang have a little bit of Gryffindor in him is that exact same match. He is courageous and loyal. His loyalty is doubled, both in the show and by these two houses. Being a Gryffindor also enables his leadership skills. Siyang truly is one of the best captains on the show, so need I say less? Even when we have flashbacks of his old captain, Siyang still looks like he’s the captain. He has leadership skills that Dayong and Coach Qi can’t replace, despite Siyang attempting to find a captain candidate for his absence. He truly has a Gryffindor rising in those aspects alone. But let’s be honest, Siyang’s Slytherin side definitely shows up more often than not when he’s tricking his teammates into running a marathon but really wants to give an inspirational speech.
Honorable mention: Qi Ying is a Hufflepuff. Change my mind, you can’t.
I really went ham on this post. Do I have any regrets? Never.
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sandreeen · 4 years
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Prince of Tennis (2019) meme
For those who watched the 2019 Chinese adaptation of Prince of Tennis, I'm really curious about your thoughts on it! Please answer the questions below. I based some of the questions on @zeepuri‘s Tenipuri ask meme:
1. Favorite character(s)? 2. Favorite school team(s)? 3. Favorite coach(es)? 4. Favorite supporting cast member(s)? (characters who aren’t regulars, aren’t on tennis teams etc.) 5. Favorite original character(s) in the adaptation? 6. Who do you think enacted their role best?
7. Favorite singles match? 8. Favorite doubles match? 9. Favorite story arc? 10. Most amusing tenipuri scene(s)/moment(s)/running joke(s)? 11. What did you like most about the adaptation? 12. What do you think the adaptation could have improved on? 13. Any other thoughts you want to share?
Tagging: @amedetoiles @sarah-yyy @nuisancehelicopter @rupru-russiaxprussia @sevendifferentwinners and @maruithebunny, if you guys are up for it, and anyone else who’s interested. :)
My answers:
1. Favorite character(s)? Zhou Zhi! I can’t believe this adaptation revived my love for Fuji lol. Maybe it was because he hadn’t settled into his role yet at the beginning, or maybe he was just lacking in speaking lines at the beginning, but I didn’t think he stood out all that much at first. It kinda disappointed me, but once he did have more speaking lines I gradually got more excited about him. :) 2. Favorite school team? It’ll probably be Yu Qing still for me, if only because their character developments are much more fleshed out compared to the other teams. 3. Favorite coach? Mr. Six, I suppose. :P He’s the most memorable of the lot anyway lol. 4. Favorite supporting cast member(s)? (characters who aren’t regulars, aren’t on tennis teams etc.) The comedy duo, Huang Jing and Xuiwen, lol. 5. Favorite original character(s) in the adaptation? Xuiwen!  6. Who do you think enacted their role best? This is probably my biased mind talking, but Zhuo Zhi. :P
7. Favorite singles match? Might be Zhuo Zhi vs. Song Ci, because it was amusing seeing the latter so excited about Zhuo Zhi’s tricks lol. 8. Favorite doubles match? The most memorable one for me might be Qiao Chen & Jiale’s (&Dayong’s) match against the Xing Yao team. It was cool seeing Jiale step up and be a sempai for Qiao Chen. And of course him doing the Moon Volley. :) 9. Favorite story arc? Might be Xing Yao arc, since I liked a lot of the matches here. This was also the arc with the Siyang vs. Jingwu match after all.  10. Most amusing tenipuri scene(s)/moment(s)/running joke(s)? Accompanying the “pregnant lady to the hospital” excuse. Also Lu Xia x Fanta is obviously the real otp lol. 11. What did you like most about the adaptation? Definitely the best Prince of Tennis adaptation I’ve seen. I also liked the friendships I don’t think we ever got to see in the animanga, like Xinglong and Lu Xia, and Zhuo Yu and Lu Xia. 12. What do you think the adaptation could have improved on? Pacing, maybe? Idk, maybe I was just impatient to see the other schools already, but the training arcs dragged on a bit for me, even though they’re all individually good scenes. I felt like their struggles (Lu Xia, Golden Pair, Siyang, Zhuo Zhi) were also dragged on a bit more than I’d prefer. 13. Any other thoughts you want to share? Season 2 please!! Also, I love Yukimura but I can’t take his name seriously. ;;;;; Bai Shiting.....😂😂😂
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rlkkai · 4 years
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punny ship names
Mu Siyang x Zhuo Zhi: 穆卓(mù zhuó) sounds like 木桌 (mù zhuō) which means ‘wooden table’.
Chi Dayong x Tang Jiale: 池唐 (chí táng) is pronounced the same way as 池塘 (chí táng) which means ‘pond.’
Qiao Chen x Lu Xia: 晨夏 (chén xià) isn’t a pun but it’s a very cute ship name since 晨 is ‘morning’ while 夏 is ‘summer’. Also called 修桥补路 (xiū qiáo bǔ lù), meaning ‘fixing bridges, repairing roads’ because 乔 sounds like 桥 ‘bridge’ and 路 is ‘road’.
You Shi Xing x Ji Jingwu: 游景 (yóu jǐng) means ‘touring the views’ or ‘sightseeing’ and boy are both of them a sight worth seeing.
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amedetoiles · 4 years
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lmfao the most conceited arrogant confident mfcker in the world ji jingwu just awkwardly apologized for a match he trained himself for an entire year to win because his bb siyang got hurt im dead literally erryone on this show is gay and it’s glorious
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amedetoiles · 4 years
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ji jing wu loves mu si yang
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hawopro · 4 years
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1 minute of Ji ‘thirsty af’ Jingwu
[MILD SPOILERS]
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Ji Jingwu calling his contact in Germany: So I need you to take care of my boyfriend.
Them: You have a boyfriend????
Ji Jingwu: Yeah, but don’t tell him, he doesn’t know yet.
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Or: I spent the entire christmas night compiling this bc 2019 live action verse imperial pair is my downfall
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drama--universe · 3 years
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Pairing: Siyang x reader
Requested by @smolandhungry​
Warning (not really, buts still): this is basically an alternate universe where Siyang doesn’t hurt his arm; just to clarify, also I tried to keep the reader gender neutral
Word Count: 1425 words 
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You sighed, walking through the halls of your school, ignoring the stares that you received because of the obvious giants that walked behind you. Your brother was popular, sure and him walking around you with Jingwu, who was just as much of a giant like your brother. Your brother, Chonghong, was listening to his friend and captain, Ji Jingwu. You just ignored it as you started walking faster, only to get pulled back by Jingwu.
“Don’t run off.” He spoke before continuing his conversation. You sighed as your phone buzzed, pulling your phone out of your pocket and looking at the message. Opening it, you smiled at the picture that was displayed. It was from Jiale, him taking the picture with everyone else smiling brightly at the camera. And in the far back stood Siyang, unaware of the photo and staring at his own phone. You felt your heart started beating faster as you looked at him before looking at the text underneath the photo.
‘Tell Jingwu that we’ll win for sure this year !!!’ 
You smiled before turning to Jingwu and showing the text. He looked at it before scoffing. Taking the phone from your hand, he pushed the record button.
“We’ll never lose from you guys.” He spoke before sending it and handing you your phone back. You shook your head before opening the incoming video call and quickly exiting the building.
“Hello!!!!” Jiale shouted loudly and you smiled as he waved excitingly. “We’ll see you at the competition, right?” Xiao Chen asked and you nodded, smiling as you watched Jiale jump around before your eyes landed on Siyang again. Once again, your heart started beating faster once again. You could hear someone cough and looked back at the rest before giggling.
“Sorry... I’ll see you guys at the competition!” You said with a smile and Jiale waved before hanging up. You put your phone away and walking back to your class.
A few days later, you were sat on the bleachers in between all the shouting fans. You sighed, knowing you had a bit of time before the game started. You stood up, leaving the stadium and walking on the road until you reached the vending machine. Entering the money, you pressed the number of your drink before waiting. 
“Mind buying me one?” Someone spoke and you turned around, facing Siyang. You smiled, your face flushing as you chuckled.
“Forgot your money again?” You asked and he shook his head, letting out a chuckle but not saying anything else. You chuckled before putting another amount in and taking his drink. Receiving both, you handed him one and he nodded his head as a thank you. You smiled before leaning against the vending machine.
“So, you going to win this time?” You asked and he shrugged, opening the drink.
“I’ll be sure to cheer for you a well then.” You said and he showed a small smirk.
“I’ll surely win then.” He spoke back and you looked at him, your face flushing. You gulped, looking down shyly before pushing yourself away from the vending machine.
“We should go back.” You spoke, walking back to the court with Siyang. It was silent, but not awkward silent. “Good luck, Siyang. You can do it.” You said with a small wink before walking off, leaving a flustered Siyang behind.
“He really likes them, huh..?” Jingwu spoke before smirking and shaking his head. He put on off his hands in his pockets, continuing to walk to the court. When he reached the court, his eyes landed on Siyang before looking at you. You stood above, happily talking to the opposite team. He shook his head before walking closer to you.
“Hey, flower! Stop talking to the opposite team.” He yelled and you looked up, shaking your head. Being used to being called flower by him (it had been an inside joke for the whole team since your brother calls you that), you just responded with a roll of your eyes and shaking your head before returning to your conversation. Jingwu’s eyes landed on Siyang, who was looking right back at him before looking away when their eyes connected. Jingwu smirked before sitting down on the bench next to his coach. The first match started and you returned to your side of the court, sitting next to some of your friends. First it was the Golden Partners versus the Xing Yao’s “diamond partners”. You watched Jiale jump around, looking absolutely exhausted only halfway though the match. They lost with a 5-7 and the Xing Yao fans cheered loudly. You watched Dayong help Jiale to the bench, covering his head with a towel before sitting next to him and softly patting his back. The next few matches went smoothly, 2 matches won by Xing Yao and 2 by Yu Qing. So you were ahead with with one match. There was a small break until the next and last match, the court being cleaned quickly. You leaned over the fence and hit Jingwu’s head slightly as he stood on the field already. He turned around to face you, his eyebrows frowned.
“What is it?” “Don’t be too harsh on him, alright?” You said and he scoffed, shaking his head before waving his hand at you and turning back around.
“Don’t worry about it, flower. Siyang can take it.” He spoke before smirking as he watched Siyang’s jaw clench, looking away from the both of you. You looked at Siyang as well, smiling at him before frowning when he didn’t even respond and just turned away from you. You sat back down, watching as both Siyang and Jingwu walk to the net, shaking hands before going to their places. Siyang started, throwing the ball high up before smashing it to Jingwu’s field. You watched them play, Siyang winning 2 points and Jingwu 3. 
- Time Skip -
“(y/n), thanks for coming!” Jiale exclaimed, holding his glass in the air with a bright smile. You smiled back, raising your own glass as your eyes darted around the group, landing on Siyang last. He still had that emotionless look on his face, staring at his food. You put your drink down and pushed back your chair, getting up and walking towards Siyang. You grabbed his arm and dragged him up.
“C’mon, we need to talk.” You said, dragging him outside and out of view of the others. You then turned around to face him again, letting go of his arm.
“Why are you being so grumpy all of a sudden?” You questioned and he looked at you, still emotionless. You waited for his response, but when he didn’t answer you sighed.
“You know what, I’m done. Continue to stay grumpy, I’m not going to try anymore.” You said, turning around but he grabbed your arm. You looked at him again, looking at his hand clasped around your wrist. You then looked back up to his pleading eyes.
“I’m sorry...” He spoke and you smiled, turning completely to him. 
“So, you going to explain or..?” “I was just thinking of something... I didn’t know that you and Jingwu were dating by the way.” He spoke and your eyes before you burst into laughter, clutching your stomach. When your laughing fit was over, you straightened your back.
“Jingwu? Oh, God no! He’s nothing near my type. Too tsundere for me.” You  joked, smiling brightly before frowning.
“Is that what you were thinking about? Why? Were you jealous?” You joked again before freezing when he answered: “Yes, I was.” He answered and you gulped, your eyes wide at his sudden confession.  You stared at him for a few seconds before feeling the adrenaline take over your body as you leaned towards him, kissing him on the lips. He placed his hands on your face as he replied to the kiss. When you broke apart, you smiled at him as your face flushed. Siyang gave a smirk back before suddenly pulling you in a hug. You giggled, hugging him back with a smile on your face. When you looked back up, he was looking down at you with a sweet smile before he suddenly frowned.
“Wait... Why does Jingwu call you flower?” “Oh, everyone calls me that. It’s a joke, don’t worry about it.” You laughed and he sighed, nodding before placing his chin on your head.
“They’re dating!!!” Someone exclaimed and you turned around, watching Jiale run off back inside of the restaurant. You laughed, shaking your head before turning back to Siyang.
“Much fun with that for the next weeks.” You joked and he rolled his eyes, scoffing before walking back inside. You smiled before running behind your boyfriend.
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drama--universe · 3 years
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Fixed
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Requested by @lcvingms
Pairing: Mu Siyang x reader
Part 2
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You watched Siyang play against a senior tennis player, his score slightly higher than the other player’s. When you saw him win, smiling brightly and clapping softly. He looked at you, a small smile on his face as he made his way over to you. You handed him a bottle of water before speaking up.
“How do you do that? You’re left handed, no?” You asked and he scoffed slightly before chugging part of the drink down. You took the bottle again before handing him a towel.
“Hey, junior!” Someone exclaimed and Siyang turned around to see the senior again. Walking to the senior, he nodded in acknowledgement. 
“You’re left-handed? Are you that set on embarrassing me?!” He screamed and Siyang raised his head slightly, not speaking back.
“Am I not good enough for you to play left-handed?!” The senior screamed again before raising his racket and hitting Siyang’s arm. You could hear a loud crack as Siyang grabbed his arm in pain, dropping his racket in the prosses. Your eyes widen before you jump over the fence and rush to Siyang’s side. Zhou Zhi did the same and you let go of Siyang before standing up, raising your head to look at the senior with a harsh glare. 
“What the hell do you think you’re doing?! Is that what you use a racket for, you imbecile!” You screamed at him, wanting to step forward only to be pulled back by Siyang. Siyang stood back up and glared at the senior, still holding his arm in pain. 
Ever since that day, you stayed by Siyang’s side since you felt responsible. Even though Siyang didn’t blame you, you still took responsibility. You knew that he was rather annoyed with your constant following, but you could care less at that point.
“Siyang?” You asked as you watched him on the field. He looked up and you frown.
“Are you sure that your arm is good?” You asked and he nodded before focusing on the match again. You watched him continue his match, frowning as you noticed his movements slow down slightly until he suddenly froze. His hand flew back to his injured arm and your eyes widen as you yelled his name. He didn’t seem to hear this as he stayed on the ground, Jingwu dropping his racket as well. You jumped over the fence and rushed to Siyang’s side. He looked at you before standing up, still holding his arm. You gently took his wrist before putting your other hand on his elbow before pulling your hands back when he let a hiss of pain.
“(y/n), would you take him to the hospital? I’ll be there after awhile.” Coach spoke and you nodded, dragging Siyang softly with you. You took his bag, slinging it over your shoulder before looking at him.
“C’mon.” You spoke and he followed you. The day after this event, you stuck even closer to Siyang. From carrying his books to writing notes for him. 
“You don’t have to do all of this, you know?” Siyang spoke and you shrugged.
“I don’t mind. As much as you deny it, it’s still partly my fault that you’re even in this situation.” You said and he shook his head at you. You chuckled and sniffed as you turned your head towards him. 
“So... Are you interested in going to the café after school?” You questioned and he looked at you again.
“Sure.” He answered and you smiled brightly before entering your classroom.
After school, you walked to the tennis field and got greeted by all the tennis players. You looked around before spotting Siyang and you waved. He shook his head before taking his bag and bidding goodbye to his friends.
“I’m going to change first, I’ll see you in a second.” He spoke before walking away. You nodded before walking to the school entrance and waiting there. A few minutes past before Siyang came, still working on his tie.
“School’s over, it doesn’t matter.” You said and He rolled his eyes, tying the tie anyway before pushing his glasses back up. You shook your head before taking his hand and walking to the café, not noticing the slight blush on his face.
“So, did the doctor say anything new..?” You asked as you sat down at one of the tables after ordering your drink, and you some cake. He sighed, shaking his head as he put his back down, sitting opposite of you. You smiled, nodding before grabbing his hand again.
“What do you have with my hands?” “You always have small wounds on your hand, I’m just checking. Other hand?” You asked and he sighed, holding his other hand out for you. You looked at him before checking his hand, noticing some calluses on his hand.
“You have been practicing again with your left, haven’t you..?” you asked and he looked at his hand before slowly pulling it back.
“The doctor said to wait at least 2 weeks. Can’t you just give up your pride for that time instead of hurting yourself.” You spoke and he sighed, looking away. Your drinks arrived and you took a sip before looking at him again.
“Stop practicing, seriously. No trophy is worth a permanently damaged arm.” You said and he looked at you before nodding, mumbling a fine.
“Thanks.” You said and he shrugged. When you were done with your drinks, you left the café before turning to Siyang.
“See you tomorrow.” You said, quickly kissing his cheek before leaving quickly, leaving a completely flustered Siyang behind.
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