So Pairing Diversity has kind of gotten me inspired and I joint the Tale in Fragments Challenge as well. So in Pairing Diversity, this fic is using the prompt 'Admit'. In Tale in Fragments, I'm using 20 Prompts List, Easy List 4 using the prompt 'probably' because it's loose enough to work.
1. Special
"Davis wait up!"
Davis Motomiya stopped where he was, which was just outside the school as his best friend Ken ran up to him. It was a bright sunny day, perfect weather for playing soccer in his opinion but he needed to get home today. Besides, everyone else was busy.
"Hey Ken!" Davis grinned. "You're late for once huh? Got surrounded by fangirls?"
Ken turned red and scowled playfully at the other, causing him to laugh. "Not funny. I'd like to see you try and escape them."
Davis had to hold back his amusement mostly but still couldn't resist keeping the grin off his face. "I told you, Ken get a girlfriend and they'll leave you alone."
Ken shook his head. "I'm not as confident as you and even you don't have the courage to ask Kari to the Prom Night."
It was Davis's turn to become indignant.
"Not true!" Davis said, pouting. "I just...I can't."
Ken's expression dawned in understanding. "Because of T.K. right?"
Davis nodded. "Yeah, even if Kari doesn't feel that way for him, I couldn't do that to T.K., you know. It'd be like stepping on his toes. It's pretty obvious how much he likes her anyway."
Ken sighed, not sure what advice to give. On one hand, he wanted his best friend to be happy with his first love but on the other hand, T.K. was his friend too. This love triangle had always been complicated, but now that they were all teens, it made things even more worse. "Why don't you talk to T.K. about it?"
Davis blinked. "What? Just walk up to him and say I want to ask Kari to Prom Night. I don't think he'd exactly stop me, Ken. He'd want to be supportive too."
Ken shook his head. "Then just ask Kari and hope for the best. In the end, it's her decision anyway on who she likes. You and T.K. have been through too much together to let that ruin your friendship."
Davis knew Ken was right. It was Kari's choice but at the same time, he didn't know how to tackle this situation. He sighed as they kept walking, his thoughts drifting to Kari. She was perfect in every way. She was sweet, smart, beautiful, always cared about others. Sometimes he felt, Kari didn't see how amazing she was. There were a lot of girls out there but none of them were Kari and none of them would ever be Kari. At least not for him.