rematch pt 9: freaky duo👯♂️
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rematch pt 9: freaky duo👯♂️
THAT Kageyama Tobio?!
oikage / kageoi, takeru & tooru, tooru & his family · gen · 1065 words · on ao3 here
Takeru is sitting on the couch, playing on his phone. He’s not really paying attention to what the adults are talking about—he’d already caught up with his uncle earlier and he’s certain they’re just discussing boring adult things now.
He hears bits and pieces of the conversation, catching a few random words here and there. There’s some talk about the recent weather in Argentina, and then something about a curry commercial, the Olympics, and for some reason—Uncle Tooru’s middle school?
One thing sticks out in particular, however. Takeru’s uncle keeps mentioning a ‘Tobio-chan’. His name has been brought up seven times in this current topic alone. Takeru racks his brain to try and place the name.
Tobio-chan… Why does it sound so familiar?
And then—
Tobio is no match for Oikawa-san!
No. Way.
The revelation is so mind-boggling that Takeru cannot help cutting into the adults’ conversation.
“Tooru, you’re still going on about this guy? What, are you dating or something?”
Uncle Tooru... 🙄
what do you mean tooru and takeru drifted apart......................oikawa pick up your phone and call your family NOW
i love being a writer
the Natsu-Takeru ship in Haikyuu is iconic only because of how much drama would be going on behind the scenes. Hinata and Oikawa would be THRILLED. They've become friends over the years and the idea of their cute younger sister/nephew dating is incredible. They're holding hands and jumping for joy.
Meanwhile, Kageyama has shown up soaking wet at Iwaizumi's doorstep, 1 in the morning after seeing Natsu's instagram post about making the relationship official.
"We have to break them up," Kageyama gasps, panic in his voice and looking like he's been to war. "We have to break them up."
"Relax," Iwaizumi laughs. "It's not that big of a deal-"
"HAJIME. Think about Oikawa. Think about everything Oikawa is."
"...okay...?"
"Now give him Hinata's energy levels."
"...holy fuck we need to break them up."
"They cannot be allowed to have children-"
"-it would ruin volleyball-"
"-it would ruin SOCIETY."
Oikawa told Kageyama how to fix his toss once, and now Tobio won't stop showing up. With Takeru playing matchmaker and Kageyama being unintentionally bold, Oikawa’s summer break is getting a lot more complicated than he planned.
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on one hand, abt the recent updates about oikawa, I feel a sense of happiness that he's finally found a place of belonging. He's shining in Argentina!
But I'm thinkng of the relationship between Oikawa and Takeru based on this update.
On the other hand, a part of me wonders why, if Oikawa was quite attached to his nephew, I don't get why he couldn't have just called more often. But keep up with what he's doing.
Are you playing volleyball, Takeru?
How are your grades?
What's going on?
His parents are loving and supportive in Japan. I don't know why you would not still see a part of it as home. This is a place you grew up. Your friends live there (speaking as an immigrant myself.)
Unless OIkawa cut all ties with Japan mentally, because he could never shine after years of measuring himself against someone like Ushijima.
HQ is at the end of the day about volleyball, I guess. Furudate hardly writes siblings, family relationships if it's not about Volleyball. We know that Kita is a middle child. But they aren't important like his Grandma. We know that Daichi has younger siblings, but it's not like they are interested in volleyball. So they are never shown.
Haikyuu is this self-contained narrative about volleyball, where nothing really affects it externally. Or at least we'll never know.
Takeru was only relevant to the narrative when OIkawa was teaching him how to play volleyball.
I personally think Takeru could have developed a beautiful relationship with volleyball if Oikawa, or rather Furudate, shared some of that with him.
Till then, he's just a kid who remembers his uncle being a bit silly about volleyball when playing against Ushijima and Kageyama.