Kuroo inviting Tsukki to his wedding, only to see him for the first time in years and not be able to go through with it.
even better if he had invited him, whether consciously or unconsciously, with the harbored hope that his tsukki, his spoiled and selfish tsukki, will corner him before the ceremony and beg him ādonāt do it, donāt marry them, come back to me, itās always been us, hasnāt it?ā because kuroo would listen. because it has always been them, and heās been waiting to hear those words since they broke up. tsukki does corner him, but only to provide his blessing. there are tears welled in his eyes as he labors a smile. heās clearly still in love with kuroo, but heās done a lot of growing since theyāve separated. heās prepared himself to let kuroo go. and he does, wishing him only happiness in his marriage. and kuroo is furious. he is standing before his friends and family, before the priest and the person he is going to marry, and all he can do is find tsukkiās face in the pews and glare. the time to take vows arrives and kuroo opens his mouth, stops, shakes his head. says, āhow dare youā to himself. then, louder and directly to the blond in the third row, āhow dare you tell me to be happy with youā












