Kuroko was walking out of the basketball court in the middle of a game, indicating that Seirin had changed members again, Kagami was annoyed by the coach's sudden decision but stayed calm, Kuroko with no say in this matter had to sit on the bench silently.
Kise and Midorima, who just happened to be in the audience, noticed Seirin benching Kuroko. "Again?? This is the third quarter. Well, they better win this quarter or else call it a day," Kise said annoyedly. Midorima was unbothered but still replied, "Today's zodiac reporter said 'A miracle might happen today if you are an Aquarius', but it seems to be a different case for Kuroko."
Kise whined hard and looked at Aomine who was busy scrolling through his phone.
"What are you grinning at, Aomine-Kochi? " Aomine looked up at him and showed him his phone. Kise glanced at the video, and his jaw dropped. "You gotta be kidding!" he replied.
Momoi glanced at them "What is wrong?" She asked confused. "Luin is back in Japan and is visiting today's game" Aomine replied and stood up.
______IN THE FOURTH QUARTER______
As the fourth quarter began, the atmosphere in the gym was electric, with tension hanging in the air. The crowd buzzed with anticipation, but soon, a hush fell over them as the gym doors swung open. A figure stepped in, silhouetted against the bright lights of the court. It was Luin, the legendary basketball player, his presence commanding immediate attention.
With his trademark confidence and a magnetic charisma that drew the eyes of everyone in the room, Luin strolled down the aisle. His fans—mostly girls—gasped and whispered excitedly, their eyes sparkling with admiration. He was known for his incredible skill on the court and his charm off it, and today, he looked every bit the star he was.
As he approached the Seirin bench, the entire team paused, taking in the sight of the prodigy who had graced the game for years. Coach Riko stood in disbelief, her mouth slightly agape as she processed the unbelievable scene unfolding before her.
With that signature smile, Luin finally reached Coach Riko and the stunned players. "Hey, everyone," he said, his voice smooth and steady. "I just joined Seirin. I'm now a member of this team."
The words hung in the air, sending shockwaves through the bench and the stands. Players turned to each other, their expressions a mix of astonishment and elation. Kagami, who had been sitting on the edge of his seat, shot up, eyes wide with disbelief. Kuroko looked on, intrigued yet hopeful.
Riko, scrambling to regain her composure, finally managed to utter, "Luin, are you serious?"
Luin nodded, a playful glint in his eyes. "Absolutely. I came back to help Seirin win this game. Let's turn this around."
With that, the atmosphere crackled with possibility, igniting a fire in the hearts of his new teammates as they prepared to welcome one of the greatest into their fold. The stage was set for a dramatic showdown.
As the players and spectators absorbed the shock of Luin's announcement, Kuroko's gaze drifted away from the court, lost in a memory that felt like it had occurred in a different lifetime.
**Flashback:**
Under the bright summer sun, the laughter of children echoed through a local park. Young Kuroko and Luin, both around ten years old, stood on a small basketball court, the world a playground for their imaginative games. They had just finished a heated match, and breathless from excitement, they flopped onto the grass, giggling.
"Best friends forever, right?" Luin had said, flashing that brilliant smile that lit up the world around him.
"Of course," Kuroko replied with his usual seriousness, but even he couldn't hide the sparkle of happiness in his eyes. "We'll always play together."
They sealed the promise with a handshake, and in that moment, they had believed nothing would ever come between them.
**End Flashback.**
Now, standing on the bench of Seirin, Kuroko felt a heaviness in his chest. The joyous bond they had once shared was overshadowed by a misunderstanding that had quietly driven a wedge between them. When Luin had begun to rise to fame, their paths had diverged. Kuroko had watched from the sidelines, pleased for his friend's success but silently envious of the attention Luin received. Luin had seemingly forgotten their once-cherished promise and focused on his new life and new friends.
It had hurt Kuroko deeply when rumors swirled about Luin's arrogance and his disregard for those who had once stood by him. Did Luin even think of him anymore?
As Luin prepared to enter the game, Kuroko made a resolute decision. He needed to clear the air—to remind Luin of their friendship and understand what had happened.
"Hey, Luin," Kuroko called out, catching him just before he stepped onto the court.
Luin turned, surprise etched across his face. "Kuroko! You really are here!"
"Yeah," Kuroko said, taking a deep breath. "We need to talk." There was a glint of determination in his eyes, coupled with a hint of nostalgia.
Luin raised an eyebrow, sensing the seriousness in Kuroko's tone. "Alright, after the game?"
"No, now," Kuroko insisted, his heart racing. "This is important."
At that moment, the noise of the gym faded, and the weight of their shared history hung in the air. The stage was set, not just for the game but for a rekindling of a friendship that had long been neglected.
As the referee's whistle blew, signaling the start of the fourth quarter, both Kuroko and Luin knew they had a bigger game to settle than just the score on the board.
As the referee's whistle pierced the air, Luin sprang into action, gliding effortlessly onto the court. The moment he touched the ball, it was as if a magnet had drawn everyone's attention. His movements were fluid, each dribble creating a rhythm that seemed to echo around the gym.
He showcased an impressive array of flashy moves—faking left, spinning right, and seamlessly pulling off a behind-the-back dribble that left his defenders grasping at air. The stand erupted with cheers, especially from the girls in the crowd, who were enchanted by his every move.
Luin drove toward the basket, his eyes locked on the hoop. With a powerful leap, he elevated above everyone, executing a flawless slam dunk that sent the crowd into a frenzy. He hung in the air for a heartbeat longer—showing off for the audience before soaring down, landing gracefully on the hardwood, a wide grin plastered across his face.
As Seirin regained momentum, Kuroko watched from the bench, feeling a mix of admiration and regret. Luin was playing like a star, just as he had always known he would. But the joy in Kuroko's heart was tempered by the distance that had grown between them.
After the game concluded, with Seirin victorious thanks to Luin's dazzling performance, the atmosphere in the locker room was electric. Excitement filled the air, laughter ringing out as teammates congratulated one another. But as the chatter faded, Kuroko felt the need for quiet. He motioned for Luin to step aside.
They moved to a quieter corner, the jubilant sounds of celebration drifting in the background. Kuroko stared at the floor for a moment, gathering his thoughts, while Luin leaned against the wall, arms crossed, waiting patiently.
"Luin," Kuroko began, his voice steady yet soft. "I'm glad you joined us today, but there's something we need to talk about."
Luin's expression shifted from casual to serious. "Yeah, I felt it, too. Things have been... different between us."
Kuroko took a deep breath. "Remember when we promised to be best friends forever? I thought that would mean always being there for each other, no matter what."
Luin looked down for a moment, his smile fading. "I do remember. But after I got busy with basketball, I—I guess I didn't reach out as much anymore. I didn't think you'd be interested in my new life."
"That's just it," Kuroko replied, his voice tinged with hurt. "I always wanted to support you. But when you changed, I felt like I lost my best friend. I didn't know how to reach you either."
Luin's sandy hair fell over his eyes as he contemplated Kuroko's words. "I didn't know you felt that way. I thought you were doing fine without me. I was always caught up in the limelight and forgot to check in on the people who mattered most to me—like you."
Kuroko lifted his head, meeting Luin's gaze again. "I want to be here for each other like we promised. I miss that connection we had."
Luin's eyes softened, realization dawning on him. "I miss it too. I'm really sorry, Kuroko. Let's not let misunderstandings come between us again. We can support each other, no matter where we go from here."
Kuroko nodded, a sense of relief washing over him. "Yeah. Friends forever, right?"
"Friends forever," Luin affirmed, extending his hand. They shook firmly, sealing their renewal of a bond that had meant so much to them both, ready to move forward together once again.
As Kuroko and Luin stood there, the tension of their conversation began to ease, and a loud, boisterous presence barreled into the scene. Kagami, with his characteristic energy, bounded over, his face flushed with excitement from the game.
"Hey, guys! What's up?" he exclaimed, an enormous grin plastered on his face. "You won't believe the shots Luin was making out there! That dunk was insane!" His enthusiasm radiated, momentarily stealing the attention from the heartfelt moment shared between Kuroko and Luin.
Kuroko smiled faintly but was momentarily taken aback. "We were just—"
"Yeah, I was sick out there!" Luin interjected with a chuckle, his charisma back in full force. "But I couldn't have done it without my teammates!"
Kagami nodded, oblivious to the deeper conversation that had just taken place. "Dude, you need to teach me how to do that spin move you pulled! I swear I've never seen anyone get past a defender like that!"
Luin laughed, his eyes sparkling with the joy of the game. "Sure! Next practice, I'll show you. But you'll have to keep up," he teased.
Kuroko stood off to the side, watching the dynamic unfold. Kagami had always been full of energy, a fire that brought a unique intensity to the team. Just then, he glanced between the two, sensing a shift in the air. "Hey, you both seem a little serious over here. You weren't getting all mushy on me, were you?" he joked, nudging Luin playfully.
Kuroko frowned slightly, but Luin quickly waved it off. "Nah, just a little heart-to-heart about friendship," he said, shooting Kuroko a reassuring smile. "We're all good now, right, Kuroko?"
Kagami raised an eyebrow but let it go, sensing that something significant had happened between them. "Whatever you say! But seriously, let's celebrate this win. We should get some food or something. My treat!"
"Sounds good to me!" Luin replied, his earlier warmth returning.
"Yeah, let's go," Kuroko added quietly, though a part of him still felt the weight of their earlier conversation.
As they walked together toward the exit, the camaraderie began to fill the spaces left by their previous misunderstandings. With Kagami's lively presence and Luin's infectious energy, Kuroko felt the spark of their friendship reigniting, bringing hope that their bond—now strengthened by honesty—would endure, both on and off the court.
Three months had passed since Luin rejoined Seirin, and in that time, he, Kuroko, and Kagami had solidified an unbreakable trio. Their chemistry on and off the court was palpable, forming a balance that complemented each of their unique personalities.
Kagami, with his fiery red hair and striking red eyes, was the embodiment of energy and daring spirit. His tall, muscular frame roared with power as he charged toward the basket like a force of nature. Whether they were practicing or playing games, he was the relentless motivator, always pushing his friends to elevate their game.
Kuroko, in stark contrast, often stood quiet and introspective. His light blue hair and equally colored eyes, though cold in appearance, held depths of emotion that few understood. His slight frame and average height often caused him to fade into the background, but now, with Kagami and Luin by his side, he found his place in the spotlight. Though he didn't show it as exuberantly, his calm demeanor brought a strategic mindset to the team's playful chaos, ensuring they maintained their focus during practices.
Luin, with his glossy black hair and enchanting crystal-red eyes, was a captivating presence on the court. Often revered as divine by fans and opponents alike, he had a way of attracting attention without ever needing to demand it. His skill was extraordinary, but more than that, he had a natural charisma that drew Kuroko and Kagami closer. His effortless ability to blend humor with determination made him the glue that held the trio together, keeping their spirits light even in tough moments.
One sunny afternoon, the three of them found themselves at the local park, where they often played pick-up games with friends. The air was charged with laughter and competitive energy. Kagami was teaching Luin a new slam dunk technique, demonstrating with exaggerated flair.
"No, no, you have to bend your knees more!" Kagami shouted, bouncing up and down in excitement.
"Like this?" Luin laughed, mimicking him, but his attempt was more graceful, a perfect arc as he jumped for a soft layup instead.
Kuroko stood to the side, arms crossed, watching his friends with a slight smirk. "Kagami, you might want to take notes. Luin's form is impeccable," he remarked, his voice dripping with his usual reserved sarcasm.
"Don't start, Kuroko," Kagami shot back, a playful scowl on his face. "I'm still the best at dunking!"
As the banter continued, Kuroko felt a warmth spreading through him. The camaraderie, once fragile and burdened by misunderstandings, had transformed into a deep bond built on trust and support. Each practice and every game brought them closer, making it clear they were no longer just teammates—they were friends.
As the sun began to set, the trio took a break, sprawled out on the grass under a big tree, each lost in thought but comfortable in their companionship.
"It feels good, doesn't it?" Luin finally spoke, breaking the silence. "To know we can rely on each other."
"Yeah," Kuroko replied, his tone softening. "It's… reassuring."
Kagami nodded vigorously. "No doubt about it! With us together, we can take on anyone! Plus, we're the best trio in the league!"
They all laughed, the sound ringing out into the evening air, a testament to their newfound kinship. As they shared stories and dreams for the future, the bond they had forged felt stronger than ever, an unbreakable connection that would carry them through whatever challenges lay ahead, both on the court and in life.
As the game concluded with Seirin securing a hard-fought victory, excitement buzzed in the air. Luin's return had invigorated the team, and as they celebrated, Kuroko felt a renewed sense of purpose. Later that evening, when the team gathered to unwind, Luin shared some surprising news.
"Hey, guys, I have a special invitation for you both," Luin announced, his trademark smile brightening the room. Kuroko glanced up, curious, while Kagami looked puzzled.
"Invitation? For what?" Kagami asked.
"My grandfather wants to host a dinner at our family estate. He's been asking about Kuroko and wants to meet you, Kagami," Luin explained, his excitement palpable.
Kagami raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "Your grandfather? But who exactly is he?"
Luin chuckled, "Oh, didn't I mention? He's the chairman of our family's companies. We have lands, farms, hotels, you name it. And my older brother manages it all."
Kagami's eyes widened, a mix of disbelief and curiosity. "Wait, so you're telling me you come from a rich and royal background?"
Kuroko, meanwhile, remained quiet, observing the shift in Kagami's expression. Luin nodded, his demeanor playful, "Yep, and my grandfather is really looking forward to seeing me and catching up. He's always been fond of our friendship, you know?"
Kagami couldn't help but feel a little overwhelmed by the revelation. "This is wild, man. I had no idea you had such a big family legacy."
"We've had our ups and downs," Luin replied, a hint of sadness creeping into his voice. "After my dad passed away, it's been tough, but Grandpapa has always been there for me. He loves me a lot."
Kuroko, sensing the weight of Luin's words, gave him a reassuring nod. "It's good to have family support."
"Yeah, and I think he'll be happy to see us together again. It'll be good for both of us," Luin said with a warm smile.
Kagami scratched his head, still trying to wrap his mind around everything. "So, when's this dinner happening?"
"Tomorrow evening," Luin replied. "You guys are coming, right?"
Kagami exchanged a glance with Kuroko, who nodded in agreement. "Of course. We wouldn't miss it."
The next day, they arrived at the grand estate, a sprawling mansion set against lush gardens. Upon entering, they were greeted by Luin's grandfather, an elderly man with a kind face and an air of authority. His eyes lit up upon seeing Luin.
"Ah, my boy! I'm so glad you're here!" the grandfather exclaimed, pulling Luin into a warm embrace.
"Grandpapa, it's good to see you!" Luin replied, returning the hug with enthusiasm.
"And you must be Kuroko and Kagami," he said, turning his attention to Kuroko first, then to Kagami. "I've heard so much about you both. It's a pleasure to finally meet my grandson's friends."
Kuroko greeted him politely, while Kagami, still in shock, managed to respond, "Thanks for inviting us, sir. This place is amazing."
"Thank you, thank you!" Luin's grandfather waved his hand dismissively. "It's the company that matters, not the place. Come, sit, let's talk and enjoy dinner together. I've prepared some of Luin's favorites."
As they settled at the grand dining table, Kagami found himself in awe of the luxurious setting. The walls were adorned with family portraits, showcasing generations of Luin's lineage. As the meal progressed, stories were exchanged, with Luin's grandfather sharing tales of his youth and the noble legacy of their family.
Kagami listened intently but couldn't shake the feeling of astonishment. He had never imagined Luin's background could be so elaborate, and the realization deepened his respect for his friend. Observing Kuroko and Luin's interaction, Kagami felt the atmosphere between them shift to something more profound—an understanding that transcended their previous misunderstandings.
As dessert was served, Luin's grandfather leaned back in his chair and looked fondly at the young men before him. "It brings me great joy to see you two together again. Luin has faced a lot of challenges, but friendships like yours are what keep him grounded."
Kuroko smiled faintly, the history of their friendship resonating in the air. Meanwhile, Kagami felt a sense of belonging amidst the grandeur around them, realizing that the bond they shared was enough to bridge their worlds, regardless of their backgrounds.
"Here's to friendship," Luin proposed, raising his glass. "And to never forgetting the promise we made."
Kagami and Kuroko joined him, clinking their glasses together, ready to embrace the new chapter of their friendship.
Three years later, the atmosphere was somber as Luin sat on the ground during his grandfather's funeral. Surrounded by the serene yet heavy presence of friends and family, he fixed his gaze on a framed picture of his grandfather, a man whose wisdom and warmth had shaped much of Luin's life. The room was adorned with traditional Japanese funeral decor—flowers arranged in delicate patterns and incense wafting through the air...