hehheheheeh this made me chuckle so hard!! i was actually in thailand for the past two years đ but I've been posting on ao3, should i crosspost everything on tumblr? thoughts?
content; sugawara has a small clever surprise- it's just fluff and kicks and giggles
âDid I really need to get here so early?â You slid into the seat next to Sugawara in the auditorium. The lights still hadnât turned on, so it was mostly dark except for the glow of Sugawaraâs flashlight.
âYes. Absolutely yes you needed to be here early.â Sugawara was reclining low into the chair, practically sunk into the chair. He rapidly pats your knee for a moment before shushing you, despite you not even saying anything. His uniform is slightly crinkled.
The sun hadnât even come up yet, so the windows showed only black night sky outside. School didnât start for another hour or so, and yet Sugawara had requested you to come early. Of course you had asked what the reasoning was for his ask, but he didnât give a response and just repeatedly asked you to come.
You roll your eyes, pulling out your book from your backpack. Sugawara rolls his eyes at your action, using his pointer finger to tilt your book away from your face.
âJust wait. Have patience, geez. I thought people who read a lot were supposed to be down for the long game.â Sugawara brings his face to your ear, trying to keep the volume of his voice down for whatever reason.
Through clenched teeth you clarified, âI do have patience,â You pull your book to your chest.
Sugawara mimics your words, faking a much higher pitch than your actual voice was at. You shoved him in the shoulder, then settled for just keeping your arm behind his seat. His silver shaded hair tickled your forearm, so you adjusted your arm positioning. You ran your fingers through the medium length hair at his neck, letting the soft locks twist around your fingers.
Sugawara ducked his head down even further so you wouldnât be able to see the pink of his cheeks and nose.
The lights of the auditorium flickered on, and Sugawara sank even lower into his chair, using his hand to tug you down as well. Your heads wouldnât have been visible from the back, hiding behind the red velvet seats. Sugawara hit his flashlight against his palm, turning the light off.
âWhatâs going on Koushi?â
âMic check for the assembly later today.â He giggles.
The assembly for the third years, you recalled. It was going to essentially be a one hour long speech by the principal, then some other teachers would talk (you were excited for what Sensei Takeda had planned, since he spoiled the surprise that heâd be talking today). But all in all, the assembly was to congratulate the third year students for working hard on their exam season.
Once the praise for exams was over, they would award students with plaques for high scorers and for various other things. Best athletes, best overall academics, best writing, Principalâs choice award, and so on.
You didn't feel as exceptional as others, but you were secretly holding an anticipation that youâd win an award from the Literature Department as their standout student. Youâd worked hard for the scholarship you won to the Prefectural University of Miyagi- your specialization and degree in Japanese Literature and Library Studies.
Sugawara knew that youâd been hoping for an award, so he did the reasonable thing, and snuck into the boxes behind the stage and checked that you won an award. He just hadnât told you that youâd won two awards just yet, waiting until the official ceremony to cheer loudly with Daichi and Asahi and Kiyoko. (He knew that heâd cheer the loudest though.)
You shove your book back into your backpack. Sugawara pulls you up, hands over the back of the chair in front of him, so he can peek over the cusp of the seat. You copy his motions.
There was the principal, and in the back of the auditorium, a few of the students on stage crew started to fiddle with the lights and mics. Then once the principal was satisfied with his mic check, he threw his thumb up and the students went away through the exit.
You turned to Sugawara, unamused. âThat was what we were waiting for?â
âNo, no, shush!â He presses a finger to your lips, then smirks and holds his entire hand over your mouth instead of just his one finger.
Muffled, you say, âYou better have washed your hands today.â
He nods, but turns attention back to the front stage. You do the same, only to see that the vice principal was lurking around the curtain. Sugawara takes his hand off your mouth, and under the guise of muffling his own laughs- he presses his hand to his own mouth. He figures it's the closest thing to a kiss from you thatâd heâll get for now.
The vice principal holds the mic in his hand, doing a twice around checking the entire auditorium with hawk-like eyes. Then, the unexplainable, the hilarious, the strangest thing possible occurs: he starts to sing.
âIs thatâŚâ You start, jaw practically unlatched at how you gape.
âYes. It is in fact an Ariana Grande song.â Sugawara nuzzles his face into your shoulder to mostly silence his laughs. (He would deny any accusation that he was using it as a ruse to hold onto you. Heâd absolutely deny that he loved putting his face close to your neck to smell that addicting lychee, rose, vanilla, and lily combination that he had grown to only associate with you.)
âWaking up early was definitely worth it for this Koushi.â You take your turn hiding chuckles by putting your face into Sugawaraâs neck, and he takes the opportunity to place a light hand to your side.
Once the vice principal seemed satisfied with his operatic rendition of Ariana Grandeâs âProblemâ featuring Iggy Azalea, he vacated the auditorium. Sugawara and you just burst into loud cackles, holding onto your stomachs and letting your faces crack with smiles.
âWonât you sing for me, please?â He teasingly grabs onto both of your hands and brings them to his chest, your hands flat against his pectorals.
âDearest, wonât you sing for me instead? You know Iâm fond of your lullaby. I just yearn every night for your falsetto interpretation of Greedy by my queen Ariana.â You press harder into his chest, trying to taunt and pester him just as much as he did to you.
Sugawara swallows thickly, but sticks his chin out a little, âWe can always do a duet, love."
You giggle, pushing him away and standing up. Your watch tells you itâs around ten minutes before class is supposed to start, so people would be filtering into their classes by now.
âThe duet will have to wait, letâs get to class Koushi.â
As you walk out of the auditorium, Sugawara watches you exit, letting his eyes wander to how your school skirt swishes around your legs. He holds his hand over his heart, just feeling the rapid beating under his skin.
He couldnât wait to see the excitement on your face when you won the Literature Department award, and the Principalâs Choice Award. He always thought you looked prettiest when you had those bright eyes, that earth-shattering smile, and the sweetest tone of voice when you would inevitably turn to him and double check that it was in fact you who won.
hc that after hinata and kageyama become second years, karasuno becomes like. a magnet for finding the most insane players ever. and i dont mean just insanely good, i mean like. âfreak duoâ spiking with his eyes closed insane. nobody knows that the hell to expect with karasuno because theyre always up to some shit. one kid is infamous for solely receiving with his feet. another always manages to spike inside the bounds by like only an inch. it becomes a running joke amongst the teams. theyre always up to some shit.
take me home, please?
sugawara koushi x reader
content; helping out a co-worker when he had a headache really makes you feel like his mom sometimes- aka pure fluff
words: 1120
Just how did you end up in these situations? Likely due to who you chose to be friends with.
So as you stood in front of Sugawaraâs third grade class, talking about the school library, you couldnât help but notice the shit-eating grin Koushi had on his face. The exact same face from high school. He had a raised eyebrow, and was jutting out his bottom a little in amusement at your dialogue.
You clasp your hands together, âDoes anyone have any questions.â
In the back, Sugawara raises his hand while sitting at his teacherâs desk. You rephrase your statement, âWhich of you students has a question about our school library?â
The bug-eyed seven and eight year olds looked at each other for a moment, then just blankly stared back at you.
You slowly nod, embracing the awkwardness. As the librarian at Ohya Elementary School, you werenât really ever in charge of teaching lessons, you just talked to students about books when they would come for library time during the week. But Sugawara, your high school friend, now co-worker, had asked- no, practically begged- you to come and teach his students about all it takes to be a librarian.
Sugawara stood up, clapping his hands three times and his students copied the motion.
âAlrighty, Rose class, weâre on lunch duty today, go wash up. Make sure to thank our lovely librarian for teaching us a little bit about her job.â
The littles ran up to you, forming a single file line. One would bow, before rushing out the classroom to wash up. You kept repeating small slight bows with just your head. After 20 nods of your head, you felt a little dizzy, but could manage.
âKoushi, if you surprise me with having to talk to your students again, I wonât hesitate to complain to the administration. Youâre the teacher, youâre the one who's supposed to teach.â You sit down on one of the little desks, your feet comfortably reaching the floor due to the lack of height to the small table.
Sugawara tucks his hands into his pockets, shrugging. He sits down next to you, on a separate desk, stretching his legs out across the rainbow carpet below your feet.
âI like it when you teach though, your eyes get that mix of fear and excitement.â He chuckles.
âBecause your kids are freaking scary!â You whisper-yell, throwing a hand up in exasperation. âEver seen a seven year old not act like an ankle biter? I donât think so.â
You shiver a little, thinking about the grubby fingers. But all the students made up for the childish grossness they carried when they would hold a book up to you so you could check it out for them. The way theyâd say thank you for helping them find a good book to read, or even when theyâd ask to hold your hand when walking into the far back corner of your library. Those were the moments that made your job worth it in the end.
âStill, thank you for teaching a lesson. My headache is still pounding.â Sugawara holds a hand up to his temple, rubbing it in circles.
Even though it had been a shock when Sugawara poked his head into your office a few hours ago, you accepted his request fairly quickly. Because you could see the clenched jaw and squinted eyes he had in reaction to the brightness in your office.
âMrs. Ito is going to take your class for their lunch duties yeah?â You ask, standing up from the table. Sugawara had asked the fellow third grade teacher to watch his kids for the rest of the day so he could go home to rest up. Mrs. Ito was a very no-nonsense woman, she would run his class like the army, but hopefully tomorrow Sugawara would be able to have an easier day.
You lean forward in front of Sugawara, place a hand on his forehead, and it burns. âKoushi, youâre running a fever!â
You keep your hand on his forehead, using your other hand to cup the back of his neck to tilt his face up to you a little. Then his neck starts to heat up under your fingers.
âYour neck is boiling, are you having a heat flash?â You lean closer.
Sugawara chokes on his saliva slightly, trying to put some space between his face and yours. The smell of your floral perfume, the soft touch of your hands, the criminally adorable nametag you had on your white cardigan, not to mention the baby blue dress you had on. It was all too overwhelming for him.
Clearly the blush was misinterpreted by you, which gave Sugawara some leeway. He put his hands on your hips and stood up, twisting you around so your calves hit the back of the small desk.
âI just need to get home, I think.â Sugawara loosens his hold on you, but keeps his hands hovering around you. Until you shake your head in understanding and slide out from between him and the desk.
âAre you good to drive home?â You grab your purse from the coat hook near the entrance of the class and pull it over your shoulder.
Sugawara sighs a little, putting on his best act to win over your pity. âI donât think Iâll be able to.â
You frown, sad for Sugawara. He continues putting on his best portrayal of sickness- even though his headache was only a mild migrane and not one that required a trip to the hospital.
He pushes a little further into your friendship with him when he asks, "Take me home, please?"
It had become habit for him now, to request little things from you. He hoped that somewhere along the way, that his requests would endear you to him. Making you like him more and more, even if it was just out of friendly obligation sometimes.
âAh, well, I can drive you then. Letâs go.â You always found yourself taking care of Sugawara one way or another, and this was just one of the ways you expressed your friendship and kindness for him.
Sugawara follows you to your car like a puppy.
Mrs. Ito has Rose class scooping up rice and putting it onto their peers plates. When she pauses to have the kids swap jobs, she gets a glimpse of you opening the car door for Sugawara through the window. Your head was down and focused on unlocking the vehicle.
Sugawara had his head in his hand, looking at you lovingly as he leaned against your car. Mrs. Ito almost, but didnât, smile at the way her fellow third grade teacher was acting so twitterpated for the school librarian.
you laugh against tsukishimaâs frame, looking up into his eyes. his contented smile instantly drops, morphing into a mock frown: âwhatâs so funny?â
âyou?â you manage in between giggles. your fingers poke at tsukishimaâs cheeks, tracing the reddish glow settling in them. âyou? the high-and-mighty tsukishima kei? practicing how to ask me out?â
âshut up,â he muffles, burrowing his face in your hair. âi was nervous, ok?â
as you relish in the comfortable warmth, you take the moment to recall the day tsukishima kei, your long-time bestfriend, confessed his feelings for you.
you initially thought tsukishima was mad at youâhe was equipped with an uneasy glower as he made his way towards your classroom. judging by the way your classmates dissipated at the very sight of him, the thought was a common one. no one was fond of an angry tsukishima kei.
âtsukki?â you asked, shifting from where you had been leaning on the wall. âanything wrong?â
the tall blonde remained unmoving, instead radiating wordless fury in droves. you sighed at the familiar actionâthis was not the first time tsukishima had gotten into a rut, and certainly not the last.
âtsukki,â you inquired further. âiâm here, if you want to talk. or notââ
suddenly, tsukishima smacked the space beside your ear, leaning his forehead to yours. after recovering from the shock of the sudden movement, all that was left in your senses was blatant confusion. âwhat in theâtsukishima kei, what are you doing?â
everything that followed happened in the blink of an eye.
the wall pinning. the hair-length distance. the term that came to mindâkabedonâand the realisation that dawned upon you: the blush in tsukishimaâs cheeks werenât spurred on by exasperation, but embarrassment.
âgo out with me?â
of course, you had said yes to those four words. the assent had brought you here, cuddling in tsukishimaâs arms. despite the eventual happy ending, you still thought his method of confessing was absolutely ridiculous. âi canât believe you thought it was a good idea to confess by trying to kabedon me.â
âtrying?â tsukishima huffs, adjusting his glasses. âthat was a pretty successful attempt, if i say so.â
âmhm,â you hum, placing a hand on his chest. even with the knitted sweater tsukishima was wearing, you could still feel his heart race at your touch. âwho even suggested the idea? doesnât sound like something you would do.â
âyamaguchi. and hinata. in hindsight, i have no idea why i listened to those two in the first place. excruciatingly awkward, althoughââ
the annoyance splayed over tsukishimaâs features reverted back into the smile he was donning earlier: gentle, feather soft.
âiâd go through all of that again if it meant being here with you.â
mentos and coke-a-cola
kuroo tetsurou x reader
words; 15706
synopsis: as vice captain of a co-ed intramural team, you found yourself increasingly close to the members of your team. including the witty, loving, captain of yours, kuroo tetsurou.
FROM TETSUROU: ATTACHED: 3 IMAGES
You think to yourself, how many times did you have to tell Kuroo Tetsurou that you were not in fact his personal gym journal? Sitting at the central table of the university library, you had to quickly set your phone down. Then, you opened your laptop to text him, glad that your laptop blurred photos unless you had clicked on them.
This hadnât been the first time heâd sent you photos of him. Nor had it been the second. By the eighth time it had become routine, heâd send what he considered the âbestâ photos from the week to you, and expect detailed analysis and thoughts on the way his joggers hung low on his hips with Calvin Klein underwear showing the brand label boldly.
He always posed without his face showing in the photos. Just glimpses of his chin or cheek in the photos. Even though that had always been your only suggestion for him, just a little more of his face and a little less of the v-shaped muscles near his hips.
Kuroo never understood why the most obvious form of flirting never worked on you. Perhaps it had been because of your systematic desensitization to the possibility that he was trying to overtly make you see him as attractive. Perhaps it was all in his mind. The concept that photos could equate to romance. Or how he began deluding himself into finally overcoming the imposed relationship barriers you had begun building once you joined his recreation team for intramural volleyball at The University of Tokyo.
TO TETSUROU: kuroo put the softcore porn thirst traps away đ¤˘
FROM TETSUROU: i need your opinion
TO TETSUROU: ??? my opinion? i donât have an opinion on your abdominal muscles or your back or your arms. I need to STUDY the human ego not your body (my philosophy major homework is kicking my butt right now)
You flit from the message tab on your laptop, opening a pdf copy of your textbook to copy notes from. You just needed to finish two more chapters and then you would drop by Kurooâs place for dinner. He had invited the whole team, but everyone else said that they couldnât make it. You had tried to deny his offer, but everyone else in the team said that you should just accept the free food.
The part that you hadnât known at that time was that there were two group chats related to your volleyball team, Consensual Sets. (The team name had all been Itoâs idea, the setter on your team. Kuroo had strongly suggested Setters of Catan, and you had proposed Block Party. In the end, Itoâs pun won the hearts of the rest of your seven member team.) There was one group chat that had everyone, and another that had everyone but you in the messaging history.
Kuroo had dubbed the secondary chat as his collection of wing-people. But mostly they were unhelpful in actually progressing his romance with you. But this time, the dinner he wanted to have was successfully handled by the other five members. It was simple for the rest of the team to just decline the offer due to fake excuses and then to strongly encourage you to go get food with Kuroo at the end of what had been a long week for you academically.
FROM TETSUROU: you drive me crazy đ¤ (just drop out of philosophy and switch your major, all the cool kids do that my dear confucius)
Kuroo was wiping sweat from his forehead using a towel in his bathroom. Instead of doing cardio at the gym, he had decided to just run back to his apartment on the outskirts of the university. That way he could shower before youâd show up to get food. He still didnât have an idea about where to take you. There was a fine line between a potential date and forcing you to go to a fancy restaurant against your will. He didnât want just to go to a drive-through, but then he remembered how much you loved the fries at that one burger shop.
He would always try to make you eat a balanced meal, trying to make your diet secretly better. It was all for your good though, because he was aiming to make you live to be 100 through his secret dietary aids he had been slowly integrating. Hell, you couldnât even eat pizza without also craving a side salad now because of Kurooâs insistent nature.
TO TETSUROU: i will forcibly remove my number from your phone pls give me peace of mind and stop acting as a shoulder devil for my future career choices
FROM TETSUROU: you love me really
And you did, you loved him like a best friend. Almost like an overbearing, annoying, childish older brother. But also, as a role model to some degree. If you could call being the captain of your co-ed volleyball recreation league team a role model figure in your life.
It was around thirty minutes later when you finally shoved your laptop into your bag and got onto your electric skateboard to get to Kurooâs apartment.
Knocking a few times, you had shoved your board under your arm and unclasped your helmet.
He swung the door open with a big smile, âI got Thai. From Suguruâs momâs restaurant, discounts for friends of that brat.â
You rested your board against the door once you had entered his apartment, removing your helmet and trying to pin down the hairs that had been rustled by your head protection.
You set your helmet down on the coffee table near the entrance, setting your board against the wall unobtrusively, âSuguruâs mom is such a sweetheart, remember when she brought food for our team after our big loss last year?â
Daishouâs mother also bought the team amulets, with Nagas (which you had learned were essentially snakes) surrounding a Buddha for good luck and for protection. Yours hung up in your living room, next to your roommates various other key chains. Before you left the house, you always rubbed the charm. If the luck Daishouâs mom seemed to have was due to the amulet, then there wouldnât be any harm in trying to get some of it to rub off on you as well.
Kuroo pulls out a chair for you and you sit down proceeding to open some chopsticks. One pair for you, and then you open another for Kuroo, resting the wood utensils onto his plate. He opened the fridge and poured some glasses of water from his Brita.
He smiles to himself when he finally sits down, âWe really couldnât stay sad when we had khao soi and pad kra pao, and that mango sticky rice. I dream about that sticky rice literally every night.â
You agree, accepting the styrofoam box from Kuroo to get some rice and egg onto your dish. Kuroo was busy pouring curry onto his plate.
âIt was so sad that we lost last year.â You chew your food, waving your chopsticks around a little in the air, âIf only we had gotten more team practice time in, I think we almost couldâve been up to your level Tetsurou.â
Kuroo leans back into his chair, sipping his water, âIt would take a lot more than just two practices a week to get everyone on our team last year up to my level. But this year, we might actually have a chance, The Consensual Sets have a lot of connecting people.â He sits forward again, getting some food into his mouth.
âYeah, I still canât believe Suguru agreed to join full time instead of just being an alternate! With his regular season on top of our intramural team, heâs gonna be so tired out.â You jab the chopsticks in Kurooâs direction, emphasizing your point.
âAt least he brought us a replacement alternate, Mika is gonna be great to have on the team- even with her lack of skills.â
You roll your eyes, âMika has skills!â
âSure.â
The other members of the team had joined Kurooâs team for a variety of reasons. Ito Yuuta, the setter, joined because he wanted to beat his twin in intramurals this year- and because his friend from high school, Alba, was also on the team. Ito was also the only first year on your team. Alba, a spiker, joined because she needed something outside of her architecture major to keep her extra busy. She was a second year student like you.
Daishou and Mika, who came as a set due to their dating status, joined because Daishou had been convinced by Kuroo to join for fun. You suspected that Kuroo was still carrying some lingering sadness at Kenma not joining the university team, but Kenma was busy with his multi-pursuit endeavors to join a recreation league. Kenma did come to an occasional game to support his best friend though.
Mingzhe, the libero and defensive specialist, was an international student from China. He had joined the team because he was too busy with his Computer Engineering and Science double major to be apart of the regular team. The University had been devastated that Mingzhe denied their offer for him to join. But it only elevated your own team to have such a good player.
The reason you joined? Because you wanted friends. Kuroo had made a poster advertising his desire for people to join a small co-ed volleyball team. You had taken a photo of the poster, went to the open gym time that he had outlined, and the rest became history relatively quickly.
Kuroo hadnât been captain last year though, it was a collection of older fourth and third years who made the team. All of whom were in the sports marketing major with Kuroo. But they werenât really playing the game for the love of the sport, but rather for extra credit from their professors. The old team name had simply been âExtra Credit for Prof. Singhâs Sports Marketing 5910 Special Study Courseâ but it was always shortened to âSpecial Study Kidsâ on the excel spreadsheets that listed out opponents and playing time.
Kuroo had shifted the narrative, he wanted this yearâs team to be for fun- genuine fun and love for volleyball. And you had found yourself enjoying playing, even though you were sharing a position with Kuroo who scared you with his ability to read the opponents. But Kuroo always told you that without your support blocks, then his own blocks wouldnât work most of the time. That had been a major ego-boost.
He knew how to do that for a lot of people, you recall. Kuroo could make people feel special, feel seen, without having to do much except for just show off his sincere love for people. A person like him was rare to find even once in life, so you wanted to stick around him for a long time. (Even if Kuroo got onto your nerves, he balanced out his provocations with kindness.)
âThanks for the food, I canât believe everyone else said no to free food at your expense.â You pat your stomach, rolling your shoulders a little to get comfortable in the metal chairs Kuroo had.
âItâs no problem. What do you have planned for the rest of this month?â
Pursing your lips, you try to recall your schedule.
âBesides our two-a-weeks, games, and classes, I donât have much else going on in September.â
âDo you want to come watch a game then?â Kuroo grabs your plate, starting the sink faucet, you grab a towel to dry off the two plates. He tries to bump you away with his hip, but you resist and narrow your eyes. He yields and hands you a cleaned dish to dry.
âIs it the game you were talking about at practice? The reunion game?â You set the ceramic dish onto the shelf, waiting for Kuroo to hand you the other plate to dry.
âYeah, itâs a bunch of my buddies from high school, we wanted to play a game before some of our pals leave for other countries to play professionally. Remember Bokuto? I mentioned him a few times.â
âThe owl furry guy?â
Kuroo chuckles, turning around and leaning against the sink to watch you put the other plate away onto the cupboard shelf. âYes, the owl guy. And Kenma will be playing, and Akaashi, and Fukunaga, and Kai, and-â
âI think I get it. A Nekoma versus Fukurodani game?â You suggest.
You had met Fukunaga once before, when Kuroo took the team to a comedy show of his the day before a match some time ago. Fukunagaâs set had been so hilarious that you asked Kuroo to personally introduce you to the comedian. Kuroo had been hesitant, for reasons unknown to you, but ultimately gave in to you and introduced the pair of you.
Fukunaga had taken one look at you and immediately pointed out what he liked about you. Which made you laugh, Kuroo hadnât been entertained by that joke though. His reaction had been furrowed eyebrows, a huff, and defensively folding his arms- you had pointed out how overly dramatic Kuroo could be sometimes. Fukunaga had just smiled and shook his head.
Kuroo clarifies about the game, âMore like a Nekoma versus an agglomeration of other high schools. Hinata, this crazy little dude, and my protege Tsukishima will play with Akaashi and Bokuto.â
âOkay, Iâll bite, Iâm in.â
He had texted you the details of where to go, when to be there, and what color to wear to show your support for Kurooâs team. You had been tempted to wear anything but the red and black combo he asked you to wear, but in the end, you wanted to be a good friend and wore what he asked you to wear.
The game was intense, to say the least. A lot more yelling and commands came from Kuroo than you had seen during your own games. It was nearing the end of September, and instead of studying for an exam, you were here in a gym watching a group of cohorts from the Volleyball World of High Schoolers play to their heartâs contentment.
You screamed when Kuroo got a good block, and you remained quiet when the opposing team scored a point. One of the things you noticed was how much higher they had made the net. In the intramural league, the net was at least a few centimeters shorter than the one they were playing with.
The tall blonde made a face at Kuroo through the net, and you almost found yourself laughing at how Kuroo teased him back. A ginger with the jumping power of a kangaroo kept making the most insane plays you had ever seen, keeping you on the edge of your seat for most of the game.
Ultimately, the Nekoma reunion team takes the win. You could see Kenmaâs sour expression from where you had been sitting. Kenma immediately went to sit on the bench to play on his nintendo when the rest of his team was clapping each other on the backs.
Kuroo waved you over, face beaming.
When he pulls you in for a hug, you realize your hands get wet, soaked, not even a little damp but instead dripping wet. But he keeps his arms tightly around your waist. It wasnât one of the usual hugs you exchanged with him, where your arms crossed around his chest and he did the same. In this hug, he had wrapped both arms around your waist, which made you wrap neatly into his chest.
"Your jersey is soaked, did they pour water over you Tetsurou?" You chuckle a little, talking into his body almost.
"Nope. This is all homemade sweat."
You pull away from the hug, wiping your hands on your thighs. Only to realize that your red shirt is soaked through the front as well, an imprint of his body outline on yours. You grimace, knowing that you now smell heavily of a unique perfume youâd dub âKuroo après le match de volleyâ.
Kuroo shrugs, then wraps his arms around you again, which earns him a groan from you.
"You love me really."
You donât say anything in response, letting him have his moment.
The post-game dinner was fun, even if you did have to complain to Kuroo about him buying your food for you. He had been too insistent about paying, even secretly paying for you when you went to the restroom.
âYou took the train, yeah?â Kuroo asks once you exit the restaurant.
âYep.â
Nighttime on the bullet train in Tokyo back to the university was always your favorite. Being able to stuff your ears full of music while you watch the passing scenery had such a hold over your emotional well-being. During train rides like that you thought maybe you could study Ralph Waldo Emerson again. But then you push away the thought because you remembered how much of an annoyance you found reading his pieces. You would always prefer Thoreau to Emerson at the end of the day when talking about the Transcendentalist Movement.
Kuroo nods, yelling out, âKenma, Iâm gonna take the train, youâre good to head back to your house! Text you later!â He waves enthusiastically to Kenma, who just throws a thumbs-up in regard to Kurooâs statement.
The walk is mostly silent, with hands brushing against each other. The train station is vaguely busy. Kuroo had changed into some joggers and a loose t-shirt that had a neckline that was a little too stretched out so you could see his collarbones and the start of his chest. The design of the shirt was a logo for a cologne brand, with cursive writing.
While waiting for the train, you kicked your feet against the pavement a little, listening to Kuroo talk about the game and his favorite moments. His passion for volleyball was clear, but it just wasnât the only thing Kuroo wanted to do for the rest of his life. His love for teaching other people, and helping others achieve their own passion outweighed his personal feelings. He just had a heart so open and willing to help others, that the blurred lines of what he loved and what others loved had become interwoven.
His belief of lowering the net for others, that helping aspect of his personality shone through with your recreation team. Although it was a casual team, it also meant so much more to everyone because Kurooâs appreciation and understanding for the volleyball essentials and foundations made everyone want to do better. Made everyone want to play volleyball.
The train roared in, and you lifted your head, going to stand near the yellow painted lines where the door would be near. You turned around, and Kuroo was still standing fairly far away.
âTetsurou?â You held your hand out for him to take, an effort to urge him to wait nearby with you.
Kuroo freezes. In his mind, his slightly exhausted mind that had lowered inhibitions from physically exerting himself with the game earlier, the two options were to grab your hand or to play around with you. He let his teasing, flirtatious, scheming personality win out over his shyness and earnest kindness.
He bent down, and rested his chin in the palm of your hand, so you had ended up squishing his face slightly. Once you realized that it was his face in your hand, you tried to tug your hand away with a laugh and with your tongue peeking out between your teeth as you bit down on it.
Kuroo didnât know how to stop when he was ahead. He used his hand to grab a hold of your wrist. Then he gently bit down on the space between your pointer finger and thumb, pressing a kiss to the skin immediately after. And he wouldâve continued with the affectionate kisses to your hand, but you swallowed thickly and your fingers began to twitch.
You couldnât comprehend why you had wanted him to keep going. It was knotting your stomach, and turning the gears in your brain.
He stood up properly, noticing how the train had stopped. He slid a hand into your hand that was still outstretched and stunned from his actions, âThe train wonât wait for us, câmon Confucious.â
That night, you had spent a lot of time looking up onto your ceiling. Tapping your tummy to make little songs as you run through the day you had experienced over and over again.
Your phone dings.
FROM TETSUROU: ATTACHED: 3 IMAGES
FROM TETSUROU: thanks for coming to the game! hope you had a good time watching. kenma got photos of us celebrating after nekoma grad team won
FROM TETSUROU: im really glad you wore red
Kurooâs head is resting on his pillow, the light of his phone shining on his face as he lays on his bed in the dark. He can feel his palms sweating, and he keeps shoving his face into the pillow before taking a peek at his phone again. Under the blankets, his feet keep bouncing from the mattress as he fights against what feels like hypertension in his blood. You still hadnât responded to his messages.
You looked at your phone for a moment, your eyes slightly static and blurry. You read his messages, trying to think of what to say. Your red shirt lays in your dirty clothes basket, and a grin starts to make your face hurt.
FROM TETSUROU: i think i love you
FROM TETSUROU: i love you a lot
FROM TETSUROU: do you think you could love me back?
FROM TETSUROU: UNSENT THREE MESSAGES
You look at the notification that tells you Kuroo unsent texts that you hadnât got the chance to read. You shrug, responding to the messages you did get a chance to read.
TO TETSUROU: the game was so much fun! wearing red for you was also fun, i felt like a cheerleader lowkey- i mean you shouldâve seen some of the looks i got from this grandma who clearly just wanted to watch the game lol after the game tho! she said it was nice to see young people cheering so passionately so i guess her dirty looks were all in my mind
FROM TETSUROU: thatâs hilarious- whose granny was it tho đ
TO TETSUROU: no idea but she really liked you đŤŁ
FROM TETSUROU: đ
TO TETSUROU: iâll see you at practice next saturday! goodnight tetsurou, sleep well
FROM TETSUROU: goodnight âĽď¸
FROM TETSUROU: UNSENT ONE MESSAGE
FROM TETSUROU: goodnight confucius đ
The first Saturday of October was a practice for the members of Consensual Sets. You were busy tossing serves over the net for Mingzhe to receive. Alba was jumping on Itoâs shoulders as she asked him repeatedly to let her tape up his fingers this time. Daishou and Mika were tugging on their knee pads, and when Mika started pouting at the way her nails got tugged by the fabric, Daishou knelt in front of her and pulled the pads up where they belonged with a huge smile as he looked up at her.
Daishou and Mingzhe wanted to do some quick laps outside, but you wanted to warm up by doing some flying dives. While the flying dives did hurt your elbows from impact catching your weight, they made for great practice to get you better prepared for your back row position duties. Alba finally got to tape up Itoâs fingers as he looked terrified at giving her the tape he used.
Mika decided to stretch out, only really getting ready to hit some serves for the rest of the team today. Her role as a support, and as an alternate wasnât needed for most games, but in case of emergency, at least she had created a weapon for herself with that nasty jump float that makes you chew the inside of your mouth.
Fifteen minutes into the practice, when everyone was done warming up and getting water, you looked around the gym. The only other people here were a group of basketball guys playing a game of pick-up on the other end of the courts away from where youâd set up the net. You were the first one to notice a lack of one particular person.
âDoes anyone know where Tetsurou is?â You ask, going over the bench were Mingzhe was meditating.
Ito shrugged, âMaybe he couldnât make it today?â
Alba rests her chin on Itoâs shoulder, commenting, âPerhaps heâs sick? Our fearless leader lost to the measly germs of society. Damn it, I curse the bloodline of those germs.â She dramatically clenches her first and Ito tries to hide an amused smile on his face.
âIâll text him, Iâm sure heâs just running late.â Daishou says, accepting his phone from Mika.
You, as vice captain of the team, decide the best course of action is to start running some drills. 10 spikes, 10 serves, 10 receives, and then 10 blocks. Each person alternated the roles until everyones did their 10x4 drill.
Even after the drill, Kuroo still hadnât shown up.
âSuguru, any sign of Tetsurou?â You question, getting some water.
Mingzhe, looking nearly sweatless and unaffected by the drills, is still meditating in the center of the court. Alba tried waving her hand in front of his face. But Mingzhe opened one eye right when she started making a face- which caused her to jump back in alarm. Ito audibly laughed at that exchange while adjusting his taped fingers, away from where Alba could see so that he didnât hurt her feelings.
âHe said he canât make it, something about a presentation for a class of his, apparently it slipped his mind. But he did send me a list of what we should do today. Letâs go for two miles outside!â Daishou shouted out the instruction to the rest of the team, then patted you on the shoulder. âDonât worry so much, Tetsu would let you know if something happened to him. I think youâd be the first to know if he got hurt or sick or something. Trust him.â
After practice, you make your way to Kurooâs building, the one where all his classes were held.
You scanned your badge and entered the building, appreciating the cool sports poster that Kurooâs department had covering the walls. Tall posters of soccer players, basketball players, and even some table tennis players. The coolest one was a blue poster where a soccer player had altered edited eyes to seem like they shined gold, and there was a huge skeleton behind them making the player look imposing and strong. You snuck a photo of the poster, then shoved your phone back into your pocket.
The weight of the spam musubi you got for Kuroo, and the two cold banana drinks made your bag feel heftier than usual. In reality, the actual tangible weight didnât affect anything. You just felt strange being in a building that wasnât your own.
And youâd been thinking about Kuroo again. More specifically, the way heâd bitten and then kissed your hand. You felt your throat swallow thickly as your brain flashed images of what it might have been like if he had bitten and kissed elsewhere on your body. Of course, Kuroo had done it as a tease, a little game, you reason.
But why did your heart begin to stutter when you found him sitting in a niche, his hand in his hair as he scrolled through his laptop? He looked exhausted, and slightly upset. He was bouncing his leg, his knee hitting the top of the table occasionally.
You slid into the alcove opposite of Kuroo, pulling out the treats you got for him.
âTetsurou, take a quick break.â You shoved the musubi and drink in his direction.
Kuroo shut his laptop, then looked from the food to your face then back to the food. He covered his face in his hands as he propped his elbows onto the table. His words were muffled by his hands, âThank you.â
You reached out and touched his forearm, âItâs no problem, eat up.â
He tried to split the spam musubi but you shook your head, holding your hand up to deny him. He gave a downturned smile as he bit into the sustenance. He let out a hum, âThis is really good, this is just what I needed.â
Sipping on the banana drink, you rested your foot overtop of his under the table.
âHow did the presentation go?â You purse your lips, trying to give Kuroo your best hopeful look.
Kurooo grimaced a little, âProfessor Singh said it needed some more work.â
âWhat was the grade?â You prepared yourself for the worst. That Kuroo failed and would need to disband the team that youâd grown so attached to. And your next game was in three weeks, at the end of October too.
âOh he gave me full credit, said it was the best heâs seen this year. But if I want it to be my thesis project for senior year next year, then it would need more tuning. Then he proceeded to give me a list of corrections to make.â He pulled out a sheet of paper that was bulleted, Kuroo gave it to you to read and you started feeling bad for him.
He finished off the musubi, then rubbed his eyes, his reading glasses pushed up onto the top of his head in the process, âThis isnât even half of the things that need to be fixed. Professor Singh said heâd help me though, so itâs not like itâs the end of the world.â
âStill, Iâm sorry, thatâs rough.â You suck in some air through your teeth, and click your tongue just barely, âIâm sorry.â
Kuroo waves his hand to diffuse the air between you two.
He rolls the sleeves of his white button up down, the arms are wrinkled, and he undoes the top button of his shirt, releasing his throat a little so he can relax into his spot. Kuroo sets his head on the table, his hand on the bottled drink you had gotten him, he rocks the bottle around in circles, the liquid sloshing inside.
You bite the inside of your mouth, racking your brain to look for anything that could possibly ease Kurooâs contemplations.
âDid you still want to try my electric skateboard out?â
Kuroo jolts up, sitting with his back straight.
âHell yes. Please teach me.â He holds his hands flat together in front of his face in what you recognized as some kind of prayer posturing.
âOkay, my dorm is just a few miles away, letâs head out.â You pull your backpack over your shoulders as Kuroo tucks his laptop into the shoulder bag he has.
For a moment, you fight against the urge to hold your hand out for him to take.
When you do end up holding your hand out, ready to accept his, Kuroo wipes his hand against his thigh discreetly before he rushes to grab a hold of your hand. His hand is bigger than yours, more rough, but itâs warm and comforting with the way that he intertwines your fingers with his. He swings your connected hands back and forth as he starts talking about the upcoming game, and how heâll go into the gym with Daishou to join in on Daishouâs regular practices with the university volleyball team tomorrow.
Kuroo was not built for your skateboard, but he had fun trying to balance on it as you tried to support him with hands on his waist.
âIâm ticklish there.â He feels his stomach tighten when you squeeze his sides.
âBlah, Iâm trying to prevent you from eating dirt. I canât hold you by the shoulders since youâre too tall standing on the board.â You explain, keeping one foot on the back of the board to keep it from moving too much as Kuroo wiggles around trying to find a balance.
You probably spent two hours trying to get him to actually start the board up and go further than a few strides away from you. But in the end, he could successfully circle around you without your hands supporting him. Alba and Ito came around to the part of the campus you and Kuroo were occupying.
Alba jumped up and down as Ito covered his ears, awaiting Albaâs yells to call for attention. She was tossing up a Mikasa volleyball, and Ito had a Molten under his arm.
âLetâs play two versus two since Kuroo couldnât be bothered to come to practice today.â Alba lifted a hand up and spiked the ball in your direction, and you received the ball with ease as you dropped your hips and crouched down. Kuroo caught the ball you had dug out, spinning it in on a fingertip before just palming the ball with one hand.
Ito rolled his eyes and rolled his shoulder, âNot today, itâs almost dark out.â
Alba took her ball from Kuroo, trying to balance it on her head.
âWhat does our gorgeous vice captain have to say then? Let her decide, my absolute queen.â Alba blows a kiss in your direction, which you fake catch with one hand before pressing your palm to your heart and playfully, although also impishly, sighing deeply.
You glance at Kurooâs expectant eyes, he adjusted his shoulder bag again. He was still in his dressy presentation clothes.
âMaybe next time, itâs been a long day, my legs are jello and my arms are sore.â You complain lightly, âBut Alba, maybe Ito wants to play DIG 2000 on the computer with you?â
Ito smiled, DIG 2000 was a simulation game similar to the FIFA 23 sports video game. Alba nodded, bouncing the volleyball on her head a few times before turning to Ito, âLetâs go back to yours then.â
Ito copied Alba, bouncing the volleyball with his foot instead of head, and nodded, âSounds good.â
The pair walked off, Alba talking excitedly and Ito listening intently.
Kuroo walked to stand close by you, holding your skateboard in his hand.
âIf they donât start dating, I donât think Iâll ever believe in love.â He jokes.
You raise an eyebrow, âReally? But you love all people, you got that big heart behind all the muscle. I find it hard to believe that you need proof of romantic love to believe in love at all.â You think about Platoâs symposium which defined love as two people becoming one through a connection and Aristotle's emphasis on philia, the platonic love between friends.
Western love philosophy had always been rooted in two main branches of thought, the classical beliefs of the ancients such as Plato and then the French Skepticism that believed love was a guise for sexual fulfillment.
You noted that youâd have to thank your professor for their in depth analysis about the Love Unit your class had covered earlier in the year. Clearly, more than you realized had stuck into your brain.
Kuroo starts walking back to your dorm, you trailing after him.
âI think that love can be found in all things, but I was more so thinking about Alba and Ito you know? Like, if I see two people like them, who are clearly compatible, then it feels wrong when they donât become more than just friends. When clearly, like, theyâd be brilliant together. The way they bounce off each other for example,â Kuroo focuses his eyes straight ahead, knowing that youâre looking at him with those bright and curious eyes heâd fallen for- knowing that heâd be powerless to look away once he locked eyes with you.
Kuroo continues, âI mean, Ito takes such good care of Alba, and she doesnât even realize that she reciprocates naturally sometimes. Like all the times she asks to tape his fingers before a game or practice, and he reluctantly lets her? Then he proceeds to fix the tape when he knows she isnât looking. Thatâs love.â You can hear the sigh he lets out with his concluding statement.
You take your board back from Kuroo, playing with one of the wheels as you bump your hip into his for a moment, then you give your two cents to the discussion.
âBut does that mean they need to be romantically involved? If weâre using our friends as examples, then Iâd like to point out Daishou and Mika. Or even Mingzhe as an example. When we see Daishou and Mika, it is very blatant that theyâre in love. They equally fawn over each other, they kiss, they feel that physical pull. When we look at Ito and Alba, they never cross that physical boundary. I think that love has a physical element to it as well as emotional. I think they might just love each other as best friends.â
Kuroo swallows, puffing out his cheeks for a second. If you believed that love needed a physical element, then why did you initiate touch with him just as frequently as he did with you? He wasnât so egotistical to believe that you were hiding feelings from him, but it was a unique argument to think about in his head. He feels the heat in his cheeks and his ears, heâd kissed you before. Albeit, on the hand, but it had been a kiss. Youâd let him cross a boundary that he wasnât sure even existed between you two.
If the kiss had been anywhere else, would you have let him press his lips so tenderly and longingly the way he did? Would you have pushed him away? Would youâve made a disgusted look? Would you reciprocate, kissing him back?
Heâd known you for two years now, and he wasnât sure about anything besides the fact that he wanted you to stick around him for as long as possible. For eternity if possible. For infinity, if it existed. He wanted that physical element though too, to hold and kiss you. To bite your earlobe, to scratch your back, to hold the back of your knee as he pressed his lips to the inside of your thigh.
He releases a breath, looking at the space between your eyebrows rather than your eyes.
âWhat about the innocent kind of love? Love shared between kids for example, they donât necessarily cross that physical boundary you talk about. But you know when two kids love each other. It isnât just that physical element that adds to the definition of love, itâs simply the feeling shared equally between two people. It isnât just friendship, but itâs clearly love.â
âI donât know. Thatâs a good point though. Thereâs definitely nuance, and I think I might have philosophized myself into a corner here.â You laugh, smiling at Kuroo.
The layers to this conversation had begun to hurt your head. Philosophy was much easier when it was sitting behind a desk, at your laptop. Philosophy was harder when it seemed like Kuroo was pressing you for answers, for your thoughts rather than a structured argumentative essay with dozens of academic pieces of evidence.
At the end of October was a selection of games to be played all Friday evening. All the intramural recreation teams were at the large gym of the university, and the Consensual Sets put on the team shirts made by Mingzhe. They were a dark grey, with the team name printed on the front, and everyoneâs nicknames on the back of the jersey style top.
Kuroo just had Tetsu on the back of his. Mingzhe had put his name in a simple cursive, Alba and Ito swapped names for fun. Daishou had his full first name, and Mika put Mika-Mika as her name. As for you, you put Confucius on the back of your jersey, grateful that Kuroo had given you a nickname that actually suited your personality.
After winning the first two games, you found yourself playing against another team that had been undefeated for the entire intramural season thus far.
It was halfway through the second set, and you were exhausted. But just one more rotation before Kuroo would be back to the front with you and your killer duo block could be utilized for a perfect angle.
When Kuroo would twist his body to the side, and youâd barely skim the ball so that the spiker would be forced to send the ball straight to the libero, Mingzhe. Mingzhe had the freaky ability to reign in the ball and get it to Ito without Ito needing to move too much. Ito would then, of course, set the ball right to Daishou or Alba, depending on who would have a better shot at scoring that moment.
However, in this current rotation, you were on the end of the front row, with Ito in the center of the front. Kuroo was behind you on the back row, Mingzhe on the far back corner. Daishou was on the other side of Ito. Everyone was ready to play. You could hear Alba from the back next to Mingzhe, getting after him for not wiping the sweat off his shoes. Mika was busy refilling bottles, but still ready to swap Alba or Mingzhe if needed.
âChance ball!â You call out, getting ready to jump up for a block. But at the same moment, Ito shifted his body to try and set the ball that Alba had received. He just happened to get a little too close. So that when he was backing up and jumping to get a touch onto the volleyball, he slammed into you.
Hitting the ground with a thud, you felt the air get knocked out of you. And once you could feel the force your back had slammed into the gym floor, the combination of painful sensations was just too much and you choked out a sound of anguish. Tears were streaming down the side of your face as you were gasping for air, but ultimately just choking on your empty lungs.
âIdiot!â Kuroo shoved Ito, knocking Ito into the net. Ito held his hands up defensively, but understood the reaction Kuroo had had. The referee called an emergency time out, and called over the nurse. Kuroo had picked you up, making you sit up. His hand was rubbing your back, telling you what to do.
Ito tried to go over to you as well, but Alba had grabbed the back of his shirt and gave a look to Ito by directing his eyes to where Kuroo was holding you. She mouthed something that you couldnât distinguish. But then again, you couldnât distinguish much due to the panic state you found in perpetual motion within your cells.
âBreathe in through your nose, out through your mouth.â Kurooâs jaw was clenched, and his other hand was on your thigh. You kept trying to inhale through your mouth though, your body nervously reacting to the lack of oxygen. âListen to me, câmon, please, just relax okay. Youâre safe, I got you. Just relax.â
The nurse arrived with a first aid kit, but once she saw how Kuroo was following standard protocol for an injury like this, she left the kit for Kuroo to use. He said a quick thanks, and the nurse went to go check on some other college student who had blood dripping from his mouth. The bloody kid was holding up a tooth and his teammates were clapping him on the back.
Kuroo tilted his head up and called out to where Mika was filling up bottles near the back of the gym, âMika, can I get a water bottle over here?â
Daishou ran over to Mika, picking one up and running back over to Kuroo and you. He handed the bottle to you and crouched down on the other side of you.
You had taken a sip of the water, and your breathing was normal again, and the only concern was the pain in your mid to low back.
âYou took quite a fall there, Confucius.â Kuroo brought his hand up from your back to caress your head, soothing you.
Daishou chuckled, sitting down, and stretching his legs out. But he scrambled to get back up when Mika asked for his help carrying all the other water bottles over to the Consensual Sets break bench.
Ito was busy sulking over on the bench, getting chewed out by Alba and Mingzhe for not listening to your call of âchance ballâ. In that scenario, Ito was supposed to wait until after the rally went back over to the other team instead of trying to catch the ball to set it.
Ito was just awaiting when the true test of his spirit would be put through the wringer. That of course would be the eventual moment when he was on the receiving end of Kurooâs fury.
Everyone on the team knew, if you were at the center of an issue, Kuroo would ultimately be there resolving it. Usually you never get too injured, it was just supposed to be a casual intramural team, but the seven members of Consensual Sets had grown into a tightly knit friend group who really wanted to chase down the championship at The University of Tokyo.
That did put some more strain on the level of ability everyone had, and the intensity of which Ito had been aiming to score just another point. But it also reminded everyone, you getting hurt, that this was a casual team. There was nothing to be gained except for a fun time and some good stories to tell.
Kuroo was glad that you hadnât landed too badly, heâd be much more angry at Ito if you wouldâve landed on your head or your bad knee that hadnât healed up all the way from the sprain you got a few weeks ago. Now, Kuroo tried to focus on keeping his heart rate down so you wouldnât be able to hear it pounding in his chest.
Completely aware of his own protectiveness for you, Kuroo had been the first one to react to the collision between you and Ito. Heâd always been the first one to make sure you were okay. And he wanted to keep it that way.
You decide that you want to get back into the game, leveraging your hand against Kurooâs shoulder, âWe still have to finish the set, weâre ahead by three. Just five more points and we win.â You tried to stand up, only to get dizzy and stumble back. Kuroo caught you again, bringing you back to the ground to sit in between his legs so he could hug you from behind.
âYeah, no. Weâre gonna have to cancel this match for a different day.â He rubs his thumb over your elbow, trying to ease the bruise that was forming there.
You spin your head around to face Kuroo. He can feel the way his Adamâs apple bobs at your face being so close to his.
âYeah, no, trade Mika in for me. Letâs finish the game.â You pouted a little, and Kuroo could only roll his eyes in response. He never could say no to you indefinitely. He did make you finish the water bottle before he would let the game resume with Mikaâs substitution in your place.
And the game does get finished, a sequential five points with Kuroo getting a block kill for the winning point. He had made you sit on the bench, wrapped in his blue Nike windbreaker.
Everyone, except for Daishou and Mika who rode to the gym on her motorcycle, piled into Kurooâs Toyota Sienna minivan. You sat in the passengerâs seat, as usual, and Ito was relegated to the very back of the car with Alba sprawled out trying to take a nap. Mingzhe enjoys the silence of the middle row all to himself, adjusting the temperature to be freezing. You rest your head on the window, looking outside at the busy streets.
âWhoâs getting dropped off first?â Kuroo hands you the collection of semi-final medals, an award for making it to the top four teams. The finals would be in three weeks, and you fully intended to take the championship trophy home.
âI live the furthest away, so you can work your way towards your apartment if you drop me off first.â You say, putting the medals into your duffel bag. Youâd pass them out at team practice in a few days.
Alba sits up, and Itoâs relieved to have her legs off of his thighs.
âI have to work early, like super early tomorrow morning. Drop me off first please.â Alba announces, poking her head next to Mingzheâs seat so that she can have Kuroo hear her better.
You groan, âAlba you live the furthest from me, Tetsurou would have to go back and forth to drop me off second.â
Ito raises his hand, inserting himself into the discussion, âYeah, but I live closer to Alba, and so does Mingzhe. Kuroo can just go to the East Campus first, and then drop you off last.â
Kuroo grins, âSounds like we have a winning plan. Alba, Ito, Mingzhe, and then you, Confucius.â
The engine starts, and Kuroo double checks the GPS before merging onto the main street highway.
âI still think itâs illogical to go past your house to drop everyone off, then go past your house again to drop me off.â
âJust stay the night at mine then?â Kuroo says, keeping his eyes on the road fully, not even considering glancing in your direction for worry of getting seen right through by your perceptive instincts.
Alba bites down on her lips, squeezing Itoâs arm in anticipation for what will unfold. Ito tries to push her off, but she just holds on tighter.
Mingzhe is too busy swiping through his Tinder to pay attention, but heâs passively listening in on what you could possibly say in response. Mingzhe needed to find a date for the Chinese cultural exchange event the school would be having, and you had to hear about how all his potential dates were just not up to his par. The exchange event would be a few days before the Intramural Finals.
You think for a moment, it would save Kuroo a fifteen minute drive in the bad traffic. And anything to avoid the traffic of an evening rush would be best, especially since Kuroo was bad at estimating when heâd need to buy gas again. If you stayed at his place, then you would have a ride to your early morning Saturday class without having to ride the bus onto campus. In addition, youâd get free breakfast since you knew Kuroo liked to make big meals in the morning.
âIâll get a ride into school yeah?â
âYeah. I have a class at the same time you do tomorrow.â He lied. His earliest class would be two hours after your class.
âThen I guess so. You got an extra toothbrush?â
âDozens.â
Kurooâs apartment smelt like him. But in an unfiltered, undiluted way. You inspected some photos that he had around, but you were more interested in the calendar he had posted on his fridge.
He had everyoneâs birthdays written down on a notes section of the entire year overview calendar. Your birthday was circled multiple times, and the entire week before and during your birthday had been highlighted bright yellow. He had already started brainstorming ideas about what to get you, and had a few sticky notes on the fridge listing things.
You noted some books you had mentioned, a website address of what you identified as a custom volleyball brand with a drawing of a volleyball Kuroo had done, a bunch of question marks around his note of matching hoodies, and then a heart around the words âringâ and âhouse keyâ.
Kuroo saw the way you honed into his fridge and tried to pull you away, âYouâre spoiling your surprises.â
You folded your arms, âI donât like surprises.â
âFine then, youâre spoiling my surprises. I get you things, and my reward for doing so is seeing your reactions.â
You waved a hand, dismissing him. He had told you that the toothbrushes were under his sink.
While you were in the bathroom, brushing teeth and then taking a shower, Kuroo quickly cleaned areas of his apartment that you might meander into. Once he was satisfied with the cleanliness, he tried to remember how to set up his pullout couch.
Changing into your backup sweatpants and the loaned Nike sweatshirt had given you in tandem with his windbreaker, you hugged yourself to embrace the soft fleece that was coating your skin.
Once you saw the pullout couch, with a pile of folded blankets on top of a grey pillow, you started to make the bed. Unfurling the blankets and slightly fluffing the pillow. Before crawling under the blankets, you decided to scroll on your phone for a minute, setting alarms for the morning and responding to some texts from your friends and teammates about today.
âWhat are you doing?â Kuroo had changed into shorts and an oversized shirt that he tucked slightly into the waistband of his shorts.
âTexting?â You answer.
âNo, what are you doing sitting on the couch?â Kuroo was holding a pillow from his bedroom, the one he used to press against the side of his head. (Also the one that had caused his incessant case of bedhead spiky hair.)
You uncross your legs, dangling them over the edge of the couch, âIâm sleeping on the pullout couch?â
Kuroo tosses his pillow onto the couch, crawling under the blankets you had set up. When he pulled the blankets over his shoulder, you were tugged back a little. In response, you just stood up and went around to kneel in front of Kuroo, attempting to make eye contact.
âWhere do I sleep?â
He reaches his arm out and pats the space next to him.
âNo.â
He sighs, rolling onto his back as he brings his hands behind his head. The obvious flex he does in his biceps from the way his shirt sleeve rolls down does not go unnoticed by you.
âThen I guess youâre sleeping in my bed then, first door on the right. Goodnight.â He immediately covered his head with his two pillows.
You tried to pull one of them away from Kuroo, but his grip was stronger than your slight strain to jerk the pillow out of his grasp.
âYou win this time. But next time, I will take my rightful spot on the pullout couch.â
Kuroo mimics you, imitating a high tone, his voice is muffled by his pillow barriers around his face. You stick your tongue out at him even though he canât see it.
At least his bed was comfortable, and cold. Cotton sheets that definitely had to be a higher thread count than your own, and he left you with only one pillow. He had a few plushies from all the times the pair of you went to a big box store to buy groceries, and instead of buying bananas or a fresh watermelon, heâd spend his money on collecting an array of large stuffed animals.
You had asked him once about why he bought them. He just said because they were cool to have around his place. In reality though, you had gone through his phone once, when he was going through yours for fun trying to find dirt or juicy gossip, and you found out the truth about his assortment of plushies. You went to his notes app and only found a list of things he wanted to buy for his future kids, and a list of maybe fifteen stuffed animals was at the top. Heâd already crossed off around ten of them, so he needed only five more to complete the collection he wanted to curate.
It was a cute sentiment that he had, thinking about his future children so soon. Which is why for his upcoming birthday, in a few weeks, the same day as the final for the intramural championship, you had three stuffed animals in a bag in your closet to give to him to celebrate the eventual win.
Kuroo looked through his phone, spending some time watching volleyball videos before going to sleep. He was also biding his time, wanting to check in on you before he fully went to sleep. He just wanted to make sure you were sleeping well before he let himself sleep. His phone beeped, once and then twice.
FROM SUGURU: ATTACHED: 3 IMAGES
FROM SUGURU: got some good photos of you and our dear vice captain, say thanks to me, mika đ, and mingzhe for actually CAPTURING the way you are so sickly deadly embarrassingly openly precisely adoringly obsessively entirely fervently passionately feverishly restlessly frantically FREAKING HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE with her
TO SUGURU: đ
TO SUGURU: she looks good in the photos
FROM SUGURU: i feel ill thinking about what your plan with these photos is now đ
TO SUGURU: exposing your rough drafts for proposing to mika in the gc RIGHT NOW
FROM SUGURU: IâLL MIC DROP THE DRUNK VIDEO OF U WHINING ABOUT NEEDING OUR VICE CAPTAIN TO KISS U AND HOLD YOU- IâLL DO IT DONâT TEST ME MF
TO SUGURU: hand hovering over the collection of mika stalker photos you have that youâve sent to me
FROM SUGURU: literally this close to posting on my instagram the HUNDREDS of text messages youâve sent me about her, including the ones from the day Consensual Sets spent at the beach, AND the ones from the week after she broke up with her loser ex, AND the ones from that time you almost kissed her, and then the other time you also almost kissed her like the love sick loser you are
TO SUGURU: iâll kill you.
FROM SUGURU: iâd kill you first + hereâs more photos mika my darling angel, wants me to send to you that i took on my phone. you better be grateful to me for forever you ass. Iâm single handedly providing all the pictures for a wedding video slideshow.
FROM SUGURU: ATTACHED: 5 IMAGES
FROM SUGURU: date her asap. mika wants double dates and iâm tired of asking mingzhe to find strangers online to satiate mikaâs yearning for the double date extravaganzas she wants. Ok goodnight pookie bear tetsu i hate your guts đŞđŤ°đ¤ŹđŻ
Kuroo lets his falling phone hit him in the face as he huffs. He didnât sleep well that night. The same iteration of her getting slammed into and crashing onto the ground keeps replaying over and over again. Kuroo wakes up in a cold sweat two different times that night.
âThanks for the ride onto campus,â You click your seatbelt into your seat, as Kuroo taps the steering wheel a few times.
âNo problem, I have class too, remember.â
âAhh, yes, you and your fancy finance and sports marketing double major.â You giggle, holding up your pointer finger into the air in an âactuallyâŚâ pose that you know Kuroo hated.
He puts his hand behind your seat, hand coming near the back of your head behind the head of the chair, to reverse out of the parking lot.
âDonât forget my minor in chemistry.â
âSo weird. Youâre going into sports promotion and business, but you have a science minor?â You shake your head in disbelief.
It never shocked you at just how smart Kuroo could be sometimes. When he did or said things that made you wonder if you were actually learning anything at university. Or when he could treat you to an entertaining story about his lab classes, those were the memories youâd take with you into the future. Stories Kuroo shared about his college experience, which often contrasted with your own experiences.
All through the differences though, the pair of you had become so close.
The way your friendship had increasingly deepened, and at such an unprecedented rate for you, had you feeling like heâd been doing much more for you as of late. You hoped you hadnât been imposing on him since you stayed over at his apartment. Even though he had been the one to suggest it, you felt guilty at accepting the offer. You felt guilt that youâd been possibly taking advantage of him.
Heâd been the most caring, and considerate friend youâd ever had. The closeness of you two began to feel like each time he did something, youâd need to supplement it with your own acts of kindness. Drowning in friendship wasnât an expected result of joining a intramural volleyball team.
Kuroo shrugs a little, speeding up a little more, âI think it makes me stand out. Plus, who doesnât love chemistry? Itâs just like math with better concepts.â
You play with the hoodie strings of a borrowed top from Kuroo.
He notices your silence, but doesnât comment on it, just continuing the drive to your building. He let you out near the entrance. The tall Humanities building had walls made of glass windows, letting people look in on lectures and socratic seminars. The concrete details blended with the fragile glass details in a dichotomous way that just worked so well.
When you shut the door to the car, Kuroo rolls down the window, calling out to you before you enter the building. Your roommate stood on the steps, holding your backpack that youâd asked her to bring. She lazily scrolled through her phone, waiting for you to talk to her and then you could go to class with her. Sheâd never been much of a morning person.
You turn around and rest your arms in the empty space left by the window being rolled down. Tilting your head, you waited for Kuroo to say what he wanted to say.
âYou know youâre mentos right?â
The confusion is blatant on your face. You clarify, âIâm mentos? I thought I was me?â
Kuroo smirks, âYouâre mentos and Iâm coke-a-cola.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â Your roommate called out to you, letting you know that class would start soon and she wanted to get a good spot in the lecture hall. You waved to her, signaling youâd only be a few more seconds.
âYouâre my chemical reaction.â
You laugh, âYou make no sense sometimes I swear, but okay. Iâll be mentos and you can be coke-a-cola.â
Kuroo watched as you bounded up to your friend, sliding your backpack on. Your roommate asked about the top you were wearing by tugging on the waistband of the deep red hoodie. Kuroo knows heâs being talked about, because you jut a thumb in his direction and your roommate turns around to look at his car and she nods with understanding.
Kuroo doesnât see your roommate wiggle her eyebrows, or how she makes a kissing face at you teasingly. Heâs too busy driving to the library to find a spot to nap while he waits two hours for his own class to start.
The final two games would be critical. On November 17th, that Saturday, the gym for intramural volleyball would declare the winner. Out of 32 teams, and after five months of training, games, and unique coaching opportunities, there could only be one winner. Consensual Sets would go against EZ Pass, and Ice Ice Blockers would oppose Monster Spikes. You had found it funny how the final four all had different volleyball skills as their team name, setting, spiking, passing, and blocking.
But before the Intramural Finals, Mingzhe still needed to attend the Chinese cultural exchange event on Wednesday.
On that Monday, Mingzhe was complaining to you during team practice.
âListen, I still havenât found someone to be my plus one.â Mingzhe paced a little in front of you, as you wiped off a volleyball. You wanted the ball to be cleaned properly before the team would start playing with it.
âJust ask Daishou or Ito, itâs your pick. Either way, youâd have a great time.â You pull out your elbow grease to get a particularly nasty scuff out of the ball.
âIt needs to be a woman. Itâs a date type of event.â Mingzhe suddenly turned on his heel, facing you straight on. You brought your head to the side, eyeing Mingzheâs rapid shift in mood. âYou. You should be my plus one.â
You gape, loosening your hold on the ball that Mingzhe just ends up taking from you.
âItâs perfect! Youâre interesting, we have a good friendship, fake dating for this event would be easy-peasy.â Mingzhe smiles, looking entirely too self-satisfied.
âFake-dating?â Sourly, you try to take the ball away from Mingzhe, who just brings it closer to his chest.
Kuroo comes around to the pair of you, putting a hand on Mingzheâs shoulder. âWhatâs happening? We need this ball to do the drills, it should be good by now yeah?â
Mingzhe hands the ball to Kuroo, âI was just finalizing plans for our date on Wednesday.â
Kuroo almost drops the volleyball that was placed into his hands. But he grasps onto it, trying to appear composed and chill. You tug on your knee pads, making sure theyâre secure. In doing so, your shorts ride up a little and more of your thigh is exposed. Kuroo again almost drops the ball at how quickly his eyes flit to the exhibited skin of your legs.
âDate?â Kuroo wonders if the word sounds as dumb as he felt saying it.
You raised your shoulders, âYeah.â
Mingzhe claps his hands, âOur fourth date, remember?â
Mingzhe was already trying to get into the acting persona of a fake relationship and you were not amused, shoving his shoulder roughly as you walked over to Alba. Kuroo had interpreted the shove as playful, as romantic, as being adjacent to love.
Kuroo looked between Mingzhe and you. Then he looked at Daishou desperately asking for help with his glance but Daishou was too busy helping Mika with her knee pads again. Kuroo then went back to looking at the space you had occupied.
His heart lurched, and just like a bad sickness, he couldnât help but continue his downward spiral.
âWhen did you guys start dating?â He folds his arms in front of him, shuffling his feet a little.
âA few weeks ago. Just trying it out, you know.â Mingzhe said, âSheâll be going with me to the exchange event, itâll be fun to see her dress up formally for once.â
Mingzhe, unaware of Kurooâs radiating tension, goes over to where Ito had called him.
Kuroo, dumbstruck and frustrated, called out a change of plans, âWeâre doing a three versus three.â
You stood on the other side of the net, blocking spikes from Daishou. Each time Kuroo served, he went straight for Mingzheâs throat- putting more force than he typically did. Alba was drenched in sweat by the end of the single match. Ito had his hands on his knees as he tried to catch his breath.
âAre we done yet Tetsu?â Ito asked, and Alba made her way under the net, patting Ito on the back.
Mingzhe had fallen to the ground and was laying on his back, sweat dripping from his black hair to the gym floor. You had half a mind to join Mingzhe. But Kuroo still looked fired up.
âYes, weâre done for today, Ito. Good practice everyone!â You called out, and Mika gladly started packing up the shared bag she had with Daishou. Kuroo looked at you with pursed lips.
Kuroo and you stayed behind to take down the volleyball net, and as he began folding the white ropes, you began to speak, âOur three versus three is supposed to have more balance than that. You weighed the sides wrong. Alba never has to spike that much, she needed to practice her receives today. You just kept serving straight to Mingzhe, not to mention you had Suguru aim solely for Mingzhe too. Heâs going to be exhausted tonight.â
âWorried about your boyfriend? Heâs supposed to be essentially a professional anyway. Mingzhe is fine.â Kuroo kept folding the net, however, you could see his knuckles were white and each time he folded the stringy-material he left a mark on his hand from the unneeded strain he was putting
âMingzhe is a friend. We arenât dating, Testsurou.â You take down the side rods, detaching the sections so you could carry them easier.
âOh really? Four dates in a row sounds pretty serious.â He gnaws at the words he sends your way. âWouldnât be surprised if you two were going to start acting like Suguru and Mika soon.â
You put the rods away, not saying anything to Kurooâs comment.
He pushes further, âHow long have you liked him?â
âIt isnât like that.â You face Kuroo, hands on your hips, âMingzhe was joking about it being our fourth date. Calm down. I donât know why youâre so pressed over this.â You say.
âYou two donât go well together.â Kuroo claims, âHeâs not right for you. Heâs going back home at the end of the year anyway.â
You take the folded net from Kuroo, but he tugs it away from you, pulling you closer to him.
Youâre both gripping the net, standing barely a foot apart. Kuroo is looking at you, a twitch in the vein of his neck tells you heâs upset without him having to say anything.
âItâs not even a date, Tetsurou. Iâm his plus one. He just needed a girl to go with him.â You explain, trying to get the net away from Kuroo, but his hold is stronger than yours.
âIt isnât a date?â
âNot in my book. Itâs not a romantic date. Weâre going as friends. Why, just why does it matter so much to you?â
He lets go of the net, and grabs a hold of your arms instead. He opens his mouth a few times, only to close his mouth soon after. Fully taking the net away from you, Kuroo puts it into the storage room.
You sigh with exasperation, going to grab your skateboard.
âLet me drive you, itâs dark out.â Kuroo swings his keys on his pointer finger.
You turn around, tilting your head down slightly to glare at him, âAre you going to throw another fit?â
âGeez, someoneâs mad.â
Your jaw drops, then you shake your head with a snicker dying out on your lips.
âYou can be so hot and cold sometimes Tetsurou. Did you know that?â
Kuroo holds the gym door open for you to exit. He locks it up once he steps out as well.
âThatâs why Iâm the coke-a-cola, and youâre the mentos.â
âI really need you to explain your analogy to me.â
The Chinese Cultural Exchange Event at the ballroom of The University of Tokyo really was a stunning celebration. Lanterns were hanging from the second floor open balconies, and the marble pillars were covered in a mixture of bamboo and woven leaves to showcase the Horticulture Departmentâs skills of arranging foliage. There were tables filled with classic Chinese dishes, along with unique Chinese-Japanese dishes from the diaspora history of China to Japan.
You were surprised to see just how many exchange students the university had from China, it seemed like there had to have been at least a hundred or more Chinese exchange students, including Mingzhe.
Mingzhe has asked that you wear red and black to match with him. You thought it was funny that so many men in your life asked you to wear the red/black combination so frequently. Your dress was formal of course, but you had opted for a loose silky maroon dress that had black lace detailing.
The long sleeves of the dress were a sheer black, so that air could filter to your arms as well. Even though you never opted for a sweetheart neckline most of the time, the lady at the store had said youâd look great with this specific dress. So you had bought it and called it a day.
Mingzhe, as you were coming to realize, must have been rich because there was no way his tailored suit wouldâve cost any less than one million yen. Mingzhe clearly had only worn red leather shoes to match slightly with you, because otherwise he was in an all black outfit.
You put on a forceful smile as Mingzhe puts his hand on the small of your back and introduces you in Mandarin to one of his friends. Once the conversation died down, you leaned over to Mingzhe with gritted teeth, âIâm actually going to murder you. You didnât tell me that the Chinese exchange student association at our school was filled with rich kids.â
An older lady, presumably an exchange coordinator, stops to compliment your dress, in Mandarin. You fumble over the words of thanks that Mingzhe had taught you a few minutes ago. When Mingzhe laughs into his cup of water, you elbow him in the side discreetly.
âJust what are you telling people about me?â You demand. Mingzhe hands you a glass of water from the plate a dressed up server was walking around with.
âGirlfriend, three months.â
Your eyes widen, and Mingzhe chuckles.
âClose friend who I play volleyball with, who graciously accepted my invitation to join me tonight.â
Moving your head up and down appreciatively, you sip on your water, âThatâs more like it.â
Scanning around, you tried to see if you knew anyone. Which was a long shot, but-
âKenma? Is that you?â
The dip dyed blonde makes eye contact with you and raises a hand. Kenma makes his way over to you, eyeing the way Mingzhe had his arm around your waist with suspicion.
âItâs nice to see a familiar face.â Kenma comments, shaking hands with you and Mingzhe.
âWhat are you doing here?â
Kenma smiles, pointing to an enamel pin on his suit jacket, âGot a sponsorship from a Chinese company. Said Chinese company has a college aged daughter, and thus, here I am as a plus one as a favor to my sponsor.â
You nod, trying to make an estimation for just how much net worth Kenma had. Mingzhe started talking to Kenma about what games heâd seen Kenma play, because apparently Kenmaâs streams were popular on a Chinese video server called billibilli. You were glad that your parents limited your screen time as a child, otherwise youâd be just as chaotically involved in the conversation Kenma and Mingzhe were having about a new game that was releasing soon.
The rest of the night was spent listening to more of Mingzheâs Mandarin speaking skills, as you swished around in your dress waiting for the time to go.
Mingzhe threw back a shot, well, a quick drink from a flask that a student had snuck in, âLetâs dance!â
You tried to pull back, but Mingzhe grabbed you by the hands and pulled you into his chest. A smile that youâd never seen on his face appeared, and instead of harmonious traditional Chinese pop music, someone hijacked the music- rap music you were sure was not school approved started blasting.
The administration looked furious, but Mingzhe just kept giving you that face splitting smile. He mouthed his words again, and the only response you could give was moving his hands from your back to your waist.
The club style dancing eventually devolved into a mosh pit that was quickly disassembled by the administration due to the cutting of music. The students groaned, but the administration said that the event was over and that everyone needed to get back to their housing.
Mingzhe dropped you off at your dorm, running a hand through his sweaty black hair.
âHad fun?â He asked.
âYes. It was very fun.â
Instead of just waving, Mingzhe opened his arms up, and you gave into the offering of a hug.
His hugs were different from Kurooâs hugs. For one, Mingzhe was shorter than Kuroo, so you could feel more of his face than just solely his chest or neck. For another, Mingzhe didnât smell like Kuroo. Mingzhe was mintier, like spearmint and peppermint- it burned your nose a tinge. Mingzhe was also lankier, arms not quite packing as much heft to them like Kurooâs did.
âDonât look now, but I think someone is spying on us.â He whispered into your ear, and you grabbed onto his shoulders tighter. The bounce of his body as he laughed shook you, and you slapped his shoulder. âYou really shouldnât trust me when I say things like that.â
âIf people knew even a fraction of what I know about you, youâd be immediately canceled.â
âGood thing no one knows me like you.â Mingzhe swiped at your cheek with two knuckles, a gentle caress. âYou know I have feelings for you right?â
You nod affirmatively.
âBut Iâm also guessing, and tell me if Iâm wrong, but thereâs a different black haired boy on our volleyball team that holds the key to your heart?â Mingzhe murmured. You could practically hear the deep ache in his soul.
You nod again.
âWell, I canât win them all. Hereâs to being good friends.â Mingzhe grabbed your hand and shook it a few times, âWhen we win on Saturday, make sure to at least give me a little peck on the cheek.â He brazenly states.
âNo promises.â
Mingzhe throws his head back, dimples coming out to show off.
âThanks for a great night Mingzhe, Iâll see you on Saturday.â You pat him on the cheek, separating the pair of you. Your heels were killing you, and all you really wanted to wear was the fleece hoodie Kuroo gave you that you hadnât returned for weeks now.
He salutes, walking backwards for a moment. Then he calls out with mirth laced into his words, âI always get cock blocked by the middle blockers I swear to the gods.â
And you thought, Mingzhe was absolutely correct.
TO TETSUROU: ATTACHED: 3 IMAGES
TO TETSUROU: she seemed to have fun tonight at the little event thing
Kenma had paused his late night stream, sending photos of you and Mingzhe dancing- leaving absolutely no space for Kurooâs mental sanity. Kenma knew that sending the photos could possibly instigate something that he didnât want unfolding.
FROM TETSUROU: i donât care.
TO TETSUROU: hmm yeah sure
FROM TETSUROU: i dont care- i just want her to be happy, genuinely happy. like so happy she literally feels sore in the mouth from smiling so much
TO TETSUROU: there it is
TO TETSUROU: look, hereâs the situation. she isnât into mr. libero chinese model guy- she likes you.
FROM TETSUROU: i wish
Kenma felt his eye twitch at Kurooâs message. How long did Kuroo have to keep the back and forth before Kenma just wrote out a confession for his friend and mailed it to you?
TO TETSUROU: she likes you. the only logical conclusion is that you both are giant pussies who are so afraid to break the friendship between yall that youâll end up missing each other in the process. like those stupid freaking robots on mars, the ones that battery died before they could share data.
TO TETSUROU: regardless, sheâs hot, youâre hot, get together and have a bunch of weirdo genius kids or whatever it is you want the point is that you need to say something before its too late
TO TETSUROU: stop ignoring my messages.
TO TETSUROU: tell her on saturday. after you win the finals and get those gaudy trophies- just like pull a tetsurou move and pull her into you and kiss her so good she forgets her name.
FROM TETSUROU: i always knew you were a freak on the down low
TO TETSUROU: i always knew you were a freak out in the open but a sweetheart teddy bear on the down low. we could go for hours, but the main thing here is: tell her, kiss her, live happily ever after
FROM TETSUROU: i feel sick
TO TETSUROU: you care too much. and you know what? SHE LOVES THAT ABOUT YOU- im tired of telling u what to do. Tell her, dont tell her, grow old without ever experiencing the touch of your woman, do what you want. but honestly, if i have to witness one more longing gaze ill vomit so for my sake, your best friend, tell her and be happy.
Kuroo powered off his phone.
Then he immediately turned it back on to look at the photos Kenma had sent him. He kicked off his blankets with his stewing offended reaction to the photos. Plugging his phone in, Kuroo got a glass of water from his kitchen.
The moon wasnât out, or at least it wasnât visible. Storm clouds thundered, lighting struck the ground in bolts of blue and grey. At least the weather understood him. He could always trust the universe to send him a message with what the weather was. Sunny days would be happy, rainy days would be brilliant, and stormy nights would reflect the inner turmoil of his spirit.
He scratched an itch right above his knee, leaving white marks from how his nails drug against his skin. The clock told him that it was Thursday at two in the morning. He counted on his fingers. The end of the finals game would be around eight in the evening on Saturday.
He had sixty-six hours to decide if he would give his heart away. Sixty-six hours to conjure up a magic spell to make him anyone besides himself as he uttered the words, âI love you.â
Sixty-four hours goes by much quicker than Kuroo would expect.
âOkay, listen up everyone.â Consensual Sets was huddled up, you were giving your final speech of this year. Your team had won against EZ Pass, and now the final match would be against Monster Spikes.
You were aware of how tired everyone was. In the third set against EZ Pass, Alba twisted her ankle, leaving the team to substitute her out for Mika. Resulting in an extremely close third set, but in the end, you were able to do a block kill and Daishou was able to get a good spike in to secure the win in Consensual Sets favor.
Alba sat on the bench, with a bag of ice on her ankle. Although sheâd never say it, she was angry. Her face was entirely blank, devoid of any emotion. No comments or out of the blue thoughts rambled out of her- and you knew that Alba was fermenting in her own self pity.
Ito was sitting next to Alba, as the rest of the team stood around with arms around shoulders. You could feel the sweat from everyoneâs bodies in the team circle.
âMonster Spikes as a whole lacks the ability to connect. Their passes are sloppy compared to ours. Ito, your setting skills outweigh that other setter. Kuroo, your blocks are always on point. Alba, Daishou, Mika, you're some of the best spikers Iâve seen. Not to mention Mingzhe being our solid foundation as libero, nothing gets past you.â Your speech wasnât organized, it wasnât even meant to be motivational.
But you continued, âThese past six months, I wouldnât trade them for anything. So many team practices, so many late night drives, so many junk food purchases.â You look down to the gym floor, âI was so worried when I started college that I wouldnât find my people. But look at me now, I have the best friends in the world and weâre playing in a championship. We donât need to be a school sponsored team, just being on a intramural team is enough to make me glad.â
You don't see the way that Alba wipes at her eyes. You miss the way that Mingzhe and Ito share a big smile at each other. Mika rubs your back, urging you to continue. Daishou and Kuroo kick each other in the shins, an amicable gesture between rivals turned competitive friends.
âSo, you know what, letâs go out and win this. Connect every receive, every toss, every spike. We are the blood that flows through, letâs make it easy for each other to show off our skills.â You stick your hand into the center of the team. Everyone stacks their hand on top of yours.
Kuroo had told you that you should be the one to give the final speech, you should be the one to speak before the final game with this team. His selfish desire to hear you tie up the loose ends of a season of volleyball, knowing how heâd fumble the speech due to his inability to accept that this team would never be the same after their last game.
But also, Kuroo knew that just hearing you talk would soothe his nerves before this game. Hearing you express your thoughts and emotions about your team, the team he shared with you, would do wonders for his confidence in the game.
After listening to so many of Kurooâs pre-game speeches, you had an idea of what would be good to say. In the end though, this speech was uniquely yours. A testament to the power of connection.
Kuroo locks eyes with you. You nudge your head in the direction of everyoneâs hands, he shakes his head, mouthing that this call was all yours. You mouth a thank-you to Kuroo.
Looking around at your friends, you give the last cheer of the year, â3, 2, 1, letâs play!â
Kuroo wins the coin toss, and Mika serves first.
She starts with a jump float that undeniably starts the team off on the best footing possible. A service ace right off the bat, and Daishou canât help but pump his fists and give a yell of excitement. He loved to see his fiancĂŠ play a game that had become the center of his universe, more accurately though the center of Daishouâs universe was a mixture of volleyball and Mika.
The game picks up with an indomitable force, the speed and increasing frequency of you having to jump up to block or to give a feint hit is more than youâre used to. Kurooâs breathing is heavier, and between points scored, he keeps his shoulders low. Ito keeps shaking out his hands, then rolling his dominant shoulder. The only one who still looks moderately normal is Mingzhe, whoâs sporting a dimple on only one side of his face.
After set one, Consensual Sets is ahead 1-0.
Four more to go.
1-1.
2-1.
2-2.
Alba is sitting on the edge of the bench, eyebrows furrowed, her hands grip the plastic seat. Each time Daishou spikes, Alba purses her lips.
During a time out, you sit next to Alba.
âThank you.â Itâs a quiet moment shared between you and Alba, everyone else getting some water for a moment. You express your gratitude plainly, because thatâs all that's needed to get the sentiment across. You appreciated her, and she knew it too.
Albaâs bottom lip quivers, âI just wanted to play one more game with everyone. With Mingzhe behind me, with Ito sending me those smooth tosses, with you and Kuroo as my wall of defense. With Daishou shouting at me telling me to fix my form. With Mika telling me to ignore Daishou. One more game with everyone.â
You pat her knee.
âAlba, we couldnât have gotten here without you.â Smiling, you hold her hand, âRemember, this is all for fun. And as long as youâre having fun- then weâre winning. Youâre on the court just as much as Iâm on the court, even if it might not seem like it.â
She wipes her face with the back of her hand, âYou suck- making me cry like this. I'm such a baby, screw you.â
Ito laughs once he hears Albaâs comment, full body laughing. It's a new sound for everyone on the team, to hear the joyous childlike giggles erupting from the most stone-faced member of Consensual Sets. Following suit, everyone else joins in, laughing. Mingzhe even snorts.
The opposing team raises their eyebrows at you all, but in the end, it's just a game of volleyball. It's a game being played by a group of friends who like spending time together. You werenât sure that friends was the right defining terminology anymore. There had to be a word for what everyone shared, because it was deeper, more meaningful, richer than just being âfriendsâ.
Kuroo watches as Alba punches you in the arm, and the grin you give in response stuns him. You stand up from the bench to escape Albaâs gentle wrath. You bump into Kuroo, turning around and giving him that smile that made him feel like himself.
He just canât help the way he grabs your face and slots his lips to yours.
To his surprise, you wrap a hand around his neck and pull him in closer. He rubs his thumbs on your cheekbones, letting his cold nose bump into yours. You tilt your head so you can breathe through your nose a little better. He moves from your lips to the side of your mouth, rapidly placing gentle pecks there before doing the same all over your face.
Wrinkling your nose, you make a noise of complaint at being gross and sweaty.
When you pull away, Kurooâs face follows yours, trailing closely. He reminds you of a cat trying to nudge their way under your hand. He connects to your lips again, humming against the plush of your skin. Thinking back to his failed confession at the train station, he nips at your lips before kissing them lightly. Itâs hard to kiss when heâs smiling this much.
âAs much as I love a free show, we have a game to win.â Mingzhe tugs on the back collar of Kurooâs shirt, ripping him from you. Kuroo wriggles out of Mingzheâs hold, trying to attach himself to you again, but gets shaken out of his one track mind, his desire to just keep kissing you, when the referee blows his whistle.
Serve. Receive. Set. Spike. Block.
Block. Receive. Set. Spike.
Receive. Set. Spike.
Block. Spike.
Spike.
3-2.
âLETâS GO!â Ito screams, whipping his head around to look at Alba. She waves a little from her spot on the bench. Ito thinks to himself, if Kuroo can confess, then surely he can too.
Although, Itoâs kiss is much less tame than Kurooâs. Itoâs kneeling on the bench, arms wrapped around Albaâs torso as sheâs practically hanging off of the bench, only supported by Itoâs hold.
Mingzhe throws his hands up in the air when Daishou and Mika kiss as well.
âCan nobody just appreciate the win? What's with all the kissing?â Mingzhe speaks into a void, rubbing his forehead with exasperation.
âThis is appreciating the win.â Kuroo wraps an arm around your waist, pinching your side. The pinch makes your body move closer into him.
âOh yeah, suddenly everyone on our team is in love and Iâm here, just the best libero in a loveless existence. At least Iâll always have volleyball.â Mingzhe jokingly states, hugging the volleyball to his chest.
Alba holds up a marker, âI can draw a kissable face on the ball if you want Mingzhe?â
Ito laughs loudly again, resting his chin on Albaâs shoulder.
Mika, in her wisdom, tells everyone to line up for a group photo before awards are handed out.
Three sequential clicks of Mikaâs phone, and one of your opponents double checked that all the shots they took were good. Handing the phone off, the tall girl who had kindly taken the photos of your team shook your hand.
âYouâre one of the best blockers Iâve seen on an intramural team, howâd you get so good?â She asked.
You shrugged, but Kuroo spoke up, âI taught her everything that she knows. But also, my girlfriend is a quick learner too, an easy study if you will.â
The girl nods, bowing curtly before going over to her own team.
You grab the front of Kurooâs shirt, pulling his face down to yours.
âMy boyfriend really is a handful. What should I do about that?â
Kuroo smirks, grabbing a hold of the front of your shirt as well.
âDefinitely kiss him. Thatâs the best solution.â He nods his head.
âOne question first,â You comment, smoothing out his shirt where you had twisted the fabric, âExplain the mentos and coke thing.â
Kuroo slips a hand under your shirt, resting on your bare hip, âYou put mentos in a bottle of coke then, bam. Explosion. One of the coolest chemical reactions I know of.â
âWanna try that out?â
âYes, please.â
TO SUGURU, ITO, MINGZHE, ALBA, MIKA, AND TETSUROU: ATTACHED: 3 IMAGES
TO SUGURU, ITO, MINGZHE, ALBA, MIKA, AND TETSUROU: my epic teammates, my best friends, my family.
FROM SUGURU: iâm going to be sick why are you so sentimental
FROM ITO: alba and i are on our way don't start without us!
FROM MINGZHE: ur lucky i got a flight in time for this
FROM ALBA: i bought you a photobook for all our pictures! and i got tetsu some mentos like he asked
FROM MIKA: sugu and i will be there soon, needed to get gas for my bike
FROM SUGURU: what's the point of having an engagement party if we can't even play volleyball
FROM TETSUROU: suguru iâll make you chopped liver. i don't know who told you we wouldn't have a volleyball at the party ??
TO SUGURU, ITO, MINGZHE, ALBA, MIKA, AND TETSUROU: make sure to add songs to my playlist for tonight! thanks for getting mentos alba! Make sure to sign your names into the guestbook when you get here
FROM TETSUROU: me too?
TO SUGURU, ITO, MINGZHE, ALBA, MIKA, AND TETSUROU: tetsurou what am i going to do with you for the rest of our lives đĽ˛
TO SUGURU, ITO, MINGZHE, ALBA, MIKA, AND TETSUROU: ATTACHED: 3 IMAGES
TO SUGURU, ITO, MINGZHE, ALBA, MIKA, AND TETSUROU: consensual sets reunion + their engaged captain and vice captain (look at how cute my ring is đ thank you tetsurou đ) (also peep the coke and mentos explosion behind us in that last photo!!!!!!)
FROM TETSUROU: wedding in 5 months be back soon everyone! it was nice seeing everyone again. love you all ! đđđ
im fine i say. im fine. im just thinking about middle schooler and high schooler kita shinsuke who didn't get a jersey. he didn't have a jersey until his 3rd year and final year of high school. and he was also named captain the same time he got his first jersey. im just thinking about how he cried when he had earned his place because the coaches saw his continued, dedicated, loving focus and care for volleyball. im fine.
destiny has to be real
kozume kenma x reader
content; she runs into him, he feels his brain chemistry change (fluff)
1032 words
[i met you in the crowded city.]
Kuroo always liked to drag Kenma out into the streets of Tokyo, just so that he could experience real life every once in a while. The streets of Tokyo after it rained were always Kenmaâs favorite. Because, there were always less people out and he could actually enjoy spending time with his friend. The rain dampens the concrete sidewalks, and the colors of numerous electronic ads flit across the ground. Â
It had just rained, but some light drops were still falling from the sky. As Kenma and Kuroo walked, he could hear the way the wet ground sloshed against his shoes. When Kuroo said he needed to pick up some flowers for his girlfriend, Kenma nodded and said that he would stay right by the street sign. Pulling out his game console to beat a new level, Kenma leaned against the tall metal sign. The sounds of his game and the delicate drops of rain around him soothed his anxiety about being outside. Â
Even if he didnât express it often, Kenma had been feeling lonely, that's why he had agreed to spend time with Kuroo in the first place. His loneliness wasnât that bad, but he did know the root of it. He needed someone to be content with. ShĹyĹ, while he was nice and played games with him, was oftentimes much too intense to relax with. Kuroo, while he was understanding and tried his best to level out his passionate nature, he was just always expecting something more, something exciting. Kenma had started to think that he would be the only person to understand himself. Â
All of his thinking though, distracted him. So when someone bumped into him, he was spooked and dropped his console. When he heard the plastic crack, Kenma cringed crouching down to inspect the damage. Â
âOh my goodness! I am so sorry! I totally wasnât looking where I was going, this is all my fault. Is there anything I can do?â A girlâs voice exclaimed, and she crouched down as well. Kenma tried to avoid eye contact. So he just mumbled out a response.
âItâs fine.â He scooped up all the pieces and shoved them into his hoodie pocket. Standing up and turning his head to the side, he continued, âItâs not your fault. I blend in.â
âMe too.â Her voice was quiet, but Kenma could understand her perfectly. She stood up as well, shoving her hands into her jacketâs front pouch. Kenma resisted for a moment. Would it be worth it to meet a strangerâs gaze head on?
[it must be predestined, right?]
Meeting her eyes was the best decision he had made all week, or probably all month, maybe even all year. His Adamâs Apple bobbed as he tried to find words to say. His hair fell into his eyes when he looked back down. Only to notice that she was holding out his game cartridge.
âWho's your favorite character?â Her voice was a little bit louder, but still held the same hesitance. As if she was holding back from accidently saying a wrong thing.
âWhat?â His brain short circuited, a pretty girl was talking to him? And she knew about his game?
âI saw that you play, you know, the video game? I play it too.â She had pursed her lips together as she held out the cartridge for Kenma to take. The fact she played it too only made Kenma more interested. Something about her was different from the other girls he knew. She held herself like she was afraid of hurting others, she stood unbalanced because she seemed to be missing a support. Just like Kenma.
The rain started to come down heavier again. Soaking both Kenma and the girlâs hair. Kenma looked around, and found a bench underneath a bus stop nearby.
âCâmon.â He started walking over to the bus stop. When the girl heard the thunder that cracked down she rushed to his side and grabbed his hand tightly. Thatâs when Kenmaâs heart started to race. It was running against itself to get out of his ribcage. Â
When they had finally sat down on the dry bench, the girl still hadnât let go of his hand. Â
She introduced herself with a wrinkle on her nose.
âIâm Kenma.â He said, glancing to their connected hands once again.
She let go of his hand, and Kenma missed the feeling of the squeeze she had forced onto his hand.
âYou never answered my question. About your favorite character?â She stared outwards, looking at the cars that drove by, water rolling with the tire before crashing down again. The lights of Tokyo blurred and streaked with a scratchy grey filter.
[why don't we know each other?]
They talked for an hour. A perfect hour recorded in their memories. Everything they said was in the same realm, their own little realm. It was as if they were stuck in time, a bubble enclosed them together under that bus stop. Â
âWait seriously? You got lost in Miyagi, but know Tokyo like the back of your hand?â She covered her mouth to hold in the giggles that attempted to crawl out and wrap themselves around Kenmaâs entire being.
âPitiful huh?â
âRealistic. Never pitiful.â She complimented. Her words were like a fresh breath of air. Her words were like getting a new game to mess around with to try and figure out. And Kenma felt like he could spend his entire life playing her game and would never get bored. Â
âHow have I never met you before?â The words escape before Kenma could understand what they would insinuate.
It was what he wanted to say though, including the insinuation. He wanted to ask any sort of high ethereal being why they had held back from letting him meet her until now. Was it a punishment? But then again, meeting her now was sweeter than it could have been. Meeting at school would have been a missed connection. He met her when he was unaware and vulnerable. Just as it should be.
âItâs fate. That you and I were destined to meet now, and not earlier.â She closed her eyes and shook her head from side to side, âSorry, that was really cheesy.â
âDonât be sorry.â Don't be sorry, he thinks, because I think this is destiny too.
Kuroo had taken longer to get flowers, because Kuroo had taken one look at Kenma and Kenma's perfect stranger- and Kuroo had went home. (He could always text Kenma later he reasoned.)