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Word Count: 312

Pairing: AkaKuro

Who's ready for more of my craziness? AkaKuro drabbles… I told someone I'd probably wind up writing sickly fluffiness for these two after Refusing to Let Go but the idea came to mind last night and demanded I write it. I'm kind of using my own theme from RtLG where I went to the manga's current point and wrote what I felt should happen after. Bear with me on the title. Had no idea what to call it.

I've already got a second one for these two going, so there will be more than one. However I'm not sure how many there will be. It could wind up like Morning Adventures, it could not. We'll see. I so should not be adding onto my 'Need to Update' list, but here I am anyway…

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Never Won

Not long after the second Winter Cup and Seirin defeating Rakuzan, Akashi and Kuroko began dating. It was an unusual pairing, one that had both Kagami and Aomine giving full body shudders at the thought, and Kise crying that his beloved Kurokochii had been possessed by their demonic ex-captain. Because Akashi lived in Kyoto and Kuroko in Tokyo, they had to resort to calls and texting; texting seemed to be the preferred conversation method.

However, Akashi found any excuse to visit Tokyo with the most common being to visit his parents who lived in a residential community just outside the large city. The redhead would show his face there for maybe an hour before he was gone, finding where his younger boyfriend was and staying practically glued to his hip. There are times when Kuroko is absolutely fine with this and others' when he simply wants a little space and freedom, especially if he'd previously been with Kagami or Aomine.

Kuroko's bad mood would usually set off an argument and both Aomine and Kagami found this was downright scary. Kuroko was vicious when he was pissed, something they were glad they'd never been on the receiving end of. Being witness to their arguments was bad enough, Akashi would snap, would order, and Kuroko would snarl right back. Once the argument was settled everything would usually go back to normal, and often more times than not, the two would be twice as lovey-dovey as usual and either Kagami or Aomine would usually spiel a crack for them to get a room—something Kuroko had once replied back with would Kagami-kun allow us to borrow his apartment then? Kuroko had come off as quite smug after leaving the taller redhead spluttering like a fish.

But through-out all this, both Kagami and Aomine could say one thing: Akashi had never won an argument against Kuroko.