After several more minutes of walking, Senji finally reached his home, where his little brother of nine years old greeted him excitedly. "Hi, Senji! Did you have fun at practice? Did you see any cute girls? Was anyone better than you?" Miyaji Yoshida continued to pester his older brother with questions and tugged at his jacket before the latter laughed and ruffled the kid's hair, though he slightly winced at the question regarding 'cute girls'. "Woah, woah, calm down! Practice was... fun; there are a lot of good players there." The compliment was made through rather gritted teeth, as Senji tried to maintain a smile despite the agitation his answer brought to himself. The more he was forced to talk about volleyball, the more Atsuka came to mind, and it was beyond disconcerting.
After taking a shower, dinner progressed rather quickly; Senji's mother had fixed a large pot of curry and rice, and everyone was able to eat their fill and more. Once he was done, Senji excused himself and went out into the backyard, taking his volleyball with him. Noticing this, Miyaji wolfed down the rest of his plate and followed along. There, Senji began tossing it nonchalantly, making sure he was consistently touching the ball. His younger brother had followed suit, bumping a lighter ball up and down, though not quite as easily as his older brother. Senji saw Miyaji from the corner of his eye several minutes in, and with a smile of amusement, caught the ball and began to watch. "
You must really like volleyball," He chuckled, and upon the remark, Miyaji stopped as well, frowning at Senji and puffing out a cheek in defiance. "Of course I do! I like it more than you." Senji raised a brow, and his smile grew warmer. "What position are you going to play when you finally join a club?" "Wing spiker!" Miyaji replied without hesitation, his eyes shining. "I'll be the ace of any team I join!" Although he was able to keep his warm smile, Senji couldn't help but tense up at the position his brother had chosen, and Atsuka's face immediately appeared in his mind. "Oh? You'll have to work really hard to be the ace, though. Are you sure you can do it?" Miyaji's answer resounded through the serene night sky, clear and confident. "Of course I can! Just wait and see!"
As Miyaji's voice rang a bit too loudly, Senji's father finally poked his head outside the door, an amused smile on his face. "Alright Miyaji, come back inside; we don't wanna make too much noise for the neighbors." Miyaji was almost about to whine in defiance, but Senji stopped him, placing a hand on his shoulder. "Come on, let's go." After a few seconds of silence, the kid murmured a quiet "okay" before slowly trudging back into the house. Senji, on the other hand, waved good night to his family before heading upstairs to his room. After washing up and changing into more comfortable clothes, he finally climbed into bed and pulled the covers over his face, quickly falling asleep.
After taking a shower, dinner progressed rather quickly; Senji's mother had fixed a large pot of curry and rice, and everyone was able to eat their fill and more. Once he was done, Senji excused himself and went out into the backyard, taking his volleyball with him. Noticing this, Miyaji wolfed down the rest of his plate and followed along. There, Senji began tossing it nonchalantly, making sure he was consistently touching the ball. His younger brother had followed suit, bumping a lighter ball up and down, though not quite as easily as his older brother. Senji saw Miyaji from the corner of his eye several minutes in, and with a smile of amusement, caught the ball and began to watch. "
You must really like volleyball," He chuckled, and upon the remark, Miyaji stopped as well, frowning at Senji and puffing out a cheek in defiance. "Of course I do! I like it more than you." Senji raised a brow, and his smile grew warmer. "What position are you going to play when you finally join a club?" "Wing spiker!" Miyaji replied without hesitation, his eyes shining. "I'll be the ace of any team I join!" Although he was able to keep his warm smile, Senji couldn't help but tense up at the position his brother had chosen, and Atsuka's face immediately appeared in his mind. "Oh? You'll have to work really hard to be the ace, though. Are you sure you can do it?" Miyaji's answer resounded through the serene night sky, clear and confident. "Of course I can! Just wait and see!"
As Miyaji's voice rang a bit too loudly, Senji's father finally poked his head outside the door, an amused smile on his face. "Alright Miyaji, come back inside; we don't wanna make too much noise for the neighbors." Miyaji was almost about to whine in defiance, but Senji stopped him, placing a hand on his shoulder. "Come on, let's go." After a few seconds of silence, the kid murmured a quiet "okay" before slowly trudging back into the house. Senji, on the other hand, waved good night to his family before heading upstairs to his room. After washing up and changing into more comfortable clothes, he finally climbed into bed and pulled the covers over his face, quickly falling asleep.