Winner
A part of you can’t believe that it’s happening: Karasuno took down Shiratorizawa.
After seeing all the hard work, sweat, tears, and blood that the boys had put in, they finally made it.
It takes everything in you to not run down to Tsukki while he’s celebrating with his team and start hugging him.
He needs just a minute to come to terms with the fact that they are going to nationals.
The minute they bow to thank their spectators, your legs start moving on their own before you’re hoping over the barricade and all but tackle your boyfriend.
“Baby, I am so proud of you!”
Karasuno isn’t sure what’s shocking them more, going to nationals or seeing you dangling off of their tallest player’s neck??
Save for Yamaguchi, ofc.
Kei isn’t super big on words when it comes to his affection, but his long arms are holding you by your waist as he twirls you around off the ground.
“Thanks for coming to watch,” he says quietly after spinning you around. He’s still keeping you suspended in the air with you clutching onto his sweaty jersey.
“Wouldn’t miss it for the world, Kei.”
Who was this chick kissing their tall, quiet, grumpy, first year???
Tsukki never lets you down, instead opting to carry you around like a koala simply because he doesn’t want to let you go right now.
“Since when does Tsukki got game?!” Comes Tanaka’s voice.
“Oh, have I never introduced you guys?” Your boyfriend’s voice is a combination bluntness and amusement as his teammates keep eyeing the girl he’s holding onto. “This is my girlfriend.”
The second years, namely Tanaka and Noya, as well as Hinata are flipping out over how “this jerk” has a girlfriend, let alone one sweet enough to run onto the court for him.
“Maybe if you guys weren’t so annoying, you’d have girlfriends too.” Is all he responds with.
“Kei, be nice,” you chide him, despite giving him a quick kiss on the lips.
“Yes, dear.”










