Oikawa's lunch not agreeing with him and when he's in class, he accidentally slips out a large burp?
AN: I am so weak for burpy oikawa
He doesn’t understand why his stomach feels so unsettled. Lunch today had been fun -- he’d eaten it, like most days, on the roof with Iwa-chan, Makki, and Mattsun. His stomach had felt fine while he was eating, and fine as he’d walked back to class. Only now, sitting in the middle of a calculus lecture with his stomach feeling worryingly bloated, is he beginning to feel unwell.
His stomach gurgles softly, and he feels a burp try to creep its way up his throat. Stubbornly, he swallows it back down. He’s been suppressing burps for the past ten minutes, and it seems like the more he does it the more his stomach feels bloated.
He knows he has to burp -- but he can’t, not in the middle of class. he briefly considers asking to go to the bathroom, but Aizawa-sensei is notoriously strict about allowing students to leave during her lectures.
His stomach gurgles again, and the hand not diligently taking notes begins to try to massage it subtly through his shirt. It doesn’t work well; his winter uniform has too many layers, and every touch to his stomach only seems to be stirring it up even more.
He can feel the gas building in his stomach, creeping steadily up his chest. Lips clamped tightly shut, he grinds his teeth and leans forward as if changing his position might make him feel better. It doesn’t; if anything it makes the ache in his chest worse, and he sucks hard on the insides of his cheeks.
Nothing helps. His stomach is aching, his chest feels inflated with a bubble of air, and before he can stop himself his mouth falls open. Immediately a large, wet burp rips through the air, shattering the silence of the classroom and causing all eyes to immediately turn to him.
“Oikawa-san!” The teacher exclaims, voice sharp. Immediately, his classmates begin to titter, and Tooru doesn’t think he’s ever wanted to disappear so much in his life. He can feel his face burning as his stomach gives off another queasy burble.
“Ahh -- sorry, everyone! I guess I just ate too much!” he calls out, hoping his cheeks have turned a flattering shade of cherry red instead of the grossly blotchy one they get when he’s really mortified. Granted, he is really mortified -- extremely -- but he’s allowed to have hope.
“Oikawa-san, that is not appropriate behavior for a classroom,” Aizawa-sensei scowls. Oikawa doesn’t know if it’s possible to wilt anymore, but he manages it anyway. Thankfully, the teacher picks up her lesson from there; gradually, the rest of the students lose interest in him and drift back to their work as well.
For his part, Oikawa swallows back another burp and huffs softly, training his eyes on his notebook. That story is going to be all over his fanclub in an hour, he just knows it.
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Nausea and vomiting in a child - belching
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