Chapter 269 Calm Before the Storm - Or... Kinda?
Chapter 269 Calm Before the Storm - Or... Kinda?
"Nagano Eagles... I got this!" Yuki could hear Riku's excitement from the phone as if the blonde boy had just done something incredible. "So, you say that this is Hisashi-senpai's team?" Yuki didn't know what kind of expression Riku had right now, but by the disbelief tone he heard, he could make a pretty good guess here.
It was the night after Yuki's visit to the Tsunemori's team, and the first thing he did after he came back to the orphanage was to grab his phone and call Riku. Hisashi on the U-19 competition was a new, unexpected development, and while it wouldn't change anything, at least he still felt that he needed to keep Riku in the loop.
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"Well, Nagano Eagles is an upper-middle team in the league. They have been sitting in either third or fourth place consistently in the last five years, and two years ago, a local investor was kind enough to help them stay competitive, since then, they managed to be the runner-up of the league last year before being defeated by Kyoto Castle." Riku read the information thoroughly, giving Yuki a clear image of the team.
"What about their U-19 team?" Yuki asked.
"Oh, they are, in fact, better." The wry chuckle from the blonde boy was enough to alarm Yuki that he wouldn't like what the next information was. "Before the new investor came two years ago, they had been a pretty competitive team, and they did that only by relying on their young players. Their U-19 team managed to win the last four trophies before last year, Kyoto Castle – which was the best team in the league – somehow managed to steal the title from them. But in the youth competition, Nagano Eagles is probably the best in the country."
Yuki had his mouth gaped wide, not believing what he just heard. 'If it is true that Nagano Eagles is the best team in terms of youth development, how could Hisashi-san enter the team?'
No offense to Hisashi, but the boy graduated from Tsunemori, a no-name school in the volleyball world before Riku and Yuki managed to drag them up so that people started to hear their name more often. Yuki was sure that he had never heard the team manage to achieve the same feat they had done this year when Hisashi was the team's leader.
"Does it matter, though?" Riku's question made Yuki realize that he just muttered his thoughts out loud. "In the end, Hisashi-senpai is just another player we have to beat in the future, so just don't overthink it, okay?!"
"Take a deep breath, Yuki-kun... Follow my lead, inhale... Exhale... Do it one more time, inhale... Exhale..."
Yuki did as Aiko said and his consciousness finally went back to his body. Then, he noticed how wet his shirt was and realized that it was a cold sweat he just produced at the last minute. "What... Happened?" He asked weakly.
"You have a panic attack," Aiko explained softly, rubbing his back slowly. "It has been a long time since you have one. If I remember correctly, it should be a week after you arrived at the orphanage for the first time, right? If you don't mind me asking, why do you think it happened again now? What is the trigger?"
Yuki bowed his head deeply, somehow feeling ashamed not only because Aiko remembered the last time he showed his weakest moment, but also because he did it again now.
"Hey, don't think about it like that." Aiko's voice snapped him from his thoughts, and before Yuki could realize it, he was engulfed by a bear hug from the woman. "You have been amazing for us since you've been here, and I know the children will also think the same. One or two weakness moments slipped from you will never make us think less about you, so don't worry about it, okay?"
Yuki could only nod silently on her shoulder, not trusting his words to come out without any crack in them. After spending a few minutes in comfortable silence, still hugging the boy, Aiko asked once again, "So, do you want to talk about this?"
Reluctantly, Yuki got out of Aiko's hug with his eyes swollen from the tears he didn't realize coming out of his eyes. He took his phone quickly before his fingers dancing on it while mumbling, "Well, we will have a game three days later..." Aiko nodded, still not finding where was the problem. "And our opponent would be them..." He showed his phone to Aiko, and after she spent a second reading the team's name, words seemed to stick to her throat.
"Oh..." That was what she could say.
Yuki snorted, muttering, "Yeah, oh, indeed..."
The things they left unsaid, though, were that Tokyo Thunder's next opponent would be Fukushima Phoenix, which meant that in the next three days, Yuki would have to return to his hometown for the first time since the earthquake a few months ago.
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