Riko x Sister! Reader

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Third Person POV

The Seirin Basketball Club could not believe the girl their coach claimed was her sister, was really her sister. One year younger than Aida Riko herself, Aida (F/n) didn't seem to be related to her at all. (F/n) sported hair that was longer than her elder sister, and she was the kindest and most forgiving person in possibly the entire school. She was gentle and shy but very expressive and could read people easily. She always seemed to be smiling and laughing, and she got on very well with Izuki because they shared a love for jokes.

At the same time, the two sisters could not have been more alike. Both were short, barely an inch difference between them and they both had the same fiery temper the boys feared. (F/n) could yell up a storm just as much as Riko could; all you had to do was give her a good enough reason.

But what was clear to the Seirin Basketball Club, and to the entire school of Seirin Private High, was that Riko and (F/n) had each other's backs and loved each other fiercely, and they would do anything for the other.

(F/n)'s POV

I was humming to my favourite song, my head nodding along to the beat and the wire of my earbuds bouncing when the door to my bedroom opened and Riko walked in. I paused the music and took the earbuds out of my ears, looking at her questioningly.

"Nee, (F/n)-chan. . ." She said nervously, her hands fidgeting together anxiously.

"Yeah?" I asked. What was she so worried about?

"You know how. . . I've been working the basketball club pretty hard, especially because of the Winter Cup?"

"Yep." I smiled, remembering how just a little over a week ago the Seirin Basketball Club had won against Rakuzan High. "It's still amazing that you guys won."

"I know," she said. She looked down and smiled gently. "I'm really proud of them. But I wanted to do something for them in return for working so hard and winning."

"Do you have anything in mind?"

"I was thinking I could knit something for all of them," she explained. "But there's eleven of them and I don't think I can finish in time for the holidays. And I still need to make a list on what I should make them. I was wondering if you could help me?"

Just like Riko, I had a special skill of knitting. While Riko was more advanced than I was, I still knew enough to be able to make more than just scarves or gloves.

"Sure!"

"Thank you!" She produced a small piece of paper with the names of the basketball members and one of her signature pencil stubs, no more than an inch long. She always insisted small pencils were more convenient in drawing out plays for the club. I read over the list thoughtfully.

"Hmm. . . well Koganei-san's an easy one," I said. "We can make him a cat beanie. Remember those cat ear headbands you made when we were little? We can put them on the hat."

"That's really smart!" Riko beamed, her eyes lighting up. "What colour should we make it?"

I thought for a minute. Which colour would look nice on him? "I think black," I finally said. "It'll complement his hair better and I think if we add a pink nose and whiskers it'll look really cute."

"Got it!" Riko was already jotting it down. "Next is. . . Kagami-kun?"

For the next half hour we kept throwing ideas back and forth for each member of the club, and by the end of it we had a complete list which went something like this:

Seirin Basketball Club
Kuroko - ghost patterned gloves
Kagami - red tiger striped gloves
Izuki - bald eagle beanbag plush
Junpei - basketball keychains
Teppei - hanafuda deck pouches
Koga - black cat hat
Mitobe - camera bag
Tsuchida - pencil case
Furihata - train patterned hat
Kawahara - set of puzzle pieces
Fukuda - set of dice & pouch

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