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FINESSE | ꜱ. ʜɪɴᴀᴛᴀ

𝓁𝒶𝒹𝒾𝑒𝓈 ˎˊ˗
"grab your ꜰᴇʟʟᴀꜱ, and let's do this right~"

our 𝓁𝒶𝒹𝒾𝑒𝓈 are...
⤷ the managers & an aspiring artist
⤷ the volleyball girls
now, let's take a look at their alts...
⤷ the nerds (derogatory)
⤷ the "our love lives rn" squad

masterlist | navigation | ꜰᴇʟʟᴀꜱ

→ art creds for y/n's ny post on main: sseongryul on ig
→ y/n uses her main mostly for art posting with the occasional personal life updates
→ yachi's main acc is on stantwt and she's a very contributive member of that society
→ yes, the captain couple have matching bios heehee
→ rinko and aihara are both real haikyuu characters in the vball girl's team!
→ aihara uses her main to post photo shots she's proud of (she has a camera collection 📸)
→ art creds for y/n's anya sketch on alt: keibleh on twt (is mouthwashing too niche for a fandom like haikyuu cus i hope not huhu)
→ do we fw yachi's tsukki cosplay 😹
→ fun fact i actl went on the roblox arcane rp for the first time on the same date yachi posted the tweet. needless to say i am defo playing that game again
→ i remembered kiyoko doing track before she became manager hence the usain bolt quote on her main 😭
→ yachi and kiyoko dont know about each other's alt accounts so they don't follow each other (you'll see why 😋)
→ even if they don’t follow each other, their pfps are connected! they both went to a party: kiyoko taking a picture of yachi is her pfp and the photo kiyoko took of her is yachi’s!
→ before michimiya started dating daichi, she was initially matching her bio with rinko's on main. after it changed rinko got jealous and they moved their matching bios to their alts <3
→ did yk michimiya means roadside shinto shrine 😭
→ michimiya LOVES katseye (same ✌️)
→ rinko got a pillow of her cat like that trend ive been seeing on tiktok!
�� aihara is a yearner, anyways do hear her out on player 388 please.

erethoughts: I'M SORRY ABOUT THE ABUNDANT AMOUNT OF ADDITIONAL INFO I ADDED i just had sm fun making the accs of these girls 😭 anyways now that character introductions are done, the series will begin shortly!! i'm so excited cus now i've also got a taglist as well! can't wait to share this series with y'all 💋

taglist ── .✦ [open]
@tiramizuloz <3
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𝓜𝓲𝓼𝓾𝓷𝓭𝓮𝓻𝓼𝓽𝓪𝓷𝓭𝓲𝓷𝓰

This is for my Autumn Treats Request: Apple pie with hot chocolate for Sugawara Koushi (your boyfriend Suga and you do arts and crafts) (near the end) (angst to fluff) Word Count: 806 Features Daichi and Michimiya
Tears fell out of the gray sky as the crackling fire tried to calm the environment you were stuck in right now. The thought of your boyfriend fighting over you cheating when you never did.
⋆ ˚。⋆୨♡୧⋆ ˚。⋆
“Hey, Sawamura-kun. I need your help.” You wave towards your best friend.
“Oh, l/n-san. What's up?” He turned to face you.
“Well, I wanted to give something for Christmas to Koushi, but I don't know what.” You twist your foot on the floor.
“Hmm… Maybe some chocolate with a little note. Or some nice socks and a sweater. He'll definitely wear it.”
You think about it and you agree.
⋆ ˚。⋆୨♡୧⋆ ˚。⋆
The next day you read the note to your best friend. You thoughtfully wrote it all out so Koushi could enjoy it, but the horrible fight that erupted scared you to death.
“The stars cannot compare to the gleam in your eyes. I want your smiles and hugs to all be mine. The thought of sharing everyday with you fills my heart with light. The decorations can shine, but my love for you is even more bright.”
“Y/n! What are you doing?” Your boyfriend's voice boomed through the hall. Your eyes filled up with panic, thinking he heard the poem you wrote for him.
“Koushi-”
“Koushi nothing. You are trying to confess to Daichi! I can't believe it. You are a liar and a cheater. Why am I with you? You know what, I am done! You guys got too close. I guess that I am no longer important to you. Hope you are happy with Daichi! By the way don't come looking for me you slithering snake!” He stormed off, leaving Daichi in pure shock and you with a shattered heart.
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“He no longer loves me!” You told Michimiya as you walked to your house.
“Look, umm I don't know how to handle this, but maybe call him.” She tried to help, but you teared up even more.
“What if he blocked me?” You told her.
“Worth to try?” She shrugged.You dial his number and he picked up.
“I thought I told you to not call me again, you cheating piece of trash.”
“Look, I-”
“What, you want to justify what you did earlier? There is nothing that will change my mind you big id-”
“Look, I am sorry for what I did! I didn't mean to make you think I was cheating on you. I was asking Sawamura-kun for ideas for a Christmas present for you because I didn't know what to give you, and I wanted to start early. I read him a poem to see his opinion, but you stormed off before I got the chance to tell you. Please forgive me. It's okay if you don't want anything to do with me.” Your voice cracked as you poured your heart out.You hear a silence from the other side and think to give up.
“So…” Michimiya looked at you with a gleam of hope.
“Nothing at all.” You say.
⋆ ˚。⋆୨♡୧⋆ ˚。⋆
You and Michimiya say your goodbyes as she exits your front door. You look to see that Koushi stood right there with a basket filled with art supplies and scrumptious looking apple pie.
“What are you doing here?” You ask with caution.
“Look, y/n. I came here to apologize because you didn't have to do it yourself. I was being an absolute dickhead since my last relationship I got cheated on and I am still a bit scared of it happening again to me. I was dumb to assume. I should have taken it lightly since I knew you and Daichi are just best friends and you wouldn't want to take him from Michimiya since you know she has the biggest fattest crush on Daichi and he is still so oblivious to it. I hope you can forgive me.” He bowed to you, offering the basket.
“Koushi, I forgive you.” You jump into his arms with a big warm hug.
“Awe~” Michimiya hummed.
The two of you forgot that she was still standing there.
“Oops, sorry. I'll get going, bye!” She awkwardly ran away.
The two of you giggle as you enter to sit down on your sofa with the fireplace warming up your spirits.
⋆ ˚。⋆୨♡୧⋆ ˚。⋆
The autumn leaves fell from the trees as you both painted in the comfort of the fire crackling in the background. The music that played along made the environment even more bright with your heart beating to it.
You look up to see your boyfriend painting a styrofoam pumpkin he bought at the store for you two to paint. The oranges and yellows blended together the way both of your personalities did very nicely.
“Koushi, I love you a ton!” You smile.
“And I do too, but even more!” He crawled to help you eat up the apple pie.
A/n: thank you anonymous for the request!! I hope this is what you were looking for, if not I hope I can improve!! If you want to request here is the link and pinned to my blog
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LUCKY NUMBER #27!
pairings: Tobio kageyama x Reader
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SPOTLIGHT ON US (not yn & tsuki tho) | profiles!!
Check end for fun facts🤓

NOTES! :
Tsukishima, Yamaguchi and yn all went to the same middle school. Yn left in her last year of middle school but still kept in contact with the both of them almost everyday!
yn knows kiyoko from her brother and they’ve met once when Sawamura was in his second year and they were friends ever since
yn knows Yachi from kiyoko, they’ve never met in person but face time regularly in between yn busy schedule 😭💀
erm Michimiya is in here cause she doesn’t get any love😕 anyway she knows yn through her bf sawamura (daichi) and they became friends. She’s rarely active in the gc tho but when she is, she says a lot
Guys lowk lost the plot in this just imagine it as a slice of life cause what!!🤷♀️
Um sorry it’s not gn with the pronouns but honestly if you just replace “she” with your pronouns it COULDDD work🙏🙏 (don’t quote me on that..)
Reblogs are always appreciated! ♡
everyone in the fg either got “famous” cause they’re friends w yn or they had a hit tweet😭
Taglist: @diorzs (comment on master list if u wanna be added!!)
© haeunoo 2024 please do not steal, copy, or repost my work onto other platforms.
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i was wondering if you could make headcanons of the haikyuu girls’ (kiyoko, miwa kageyama, michimiya, and maybe yachi) reaction to the reader writing her first novel 🤭
OMGOMGOMG I LOVE THIS IDEA
(also my first req from you?! heheh)
shimizu kiyoko ;
omg she’s so so so supportive of you
okay so. let’s say you’re writing a crime novel— at this point in time, she doesn’t know that you’re writing one.
one day, she walks into your office to see you researching murders, murderers, and how they got away with their crimes for so long.
she knows that you’re into true crime and things of the sort, so she brushes it off!! she’s kinda like ‘eh okay, that’s normal’
but, it’s when she sees you acting out a murder with your figurines, that she gets concerned. (plsss she just wanted to bring you food)
anyways, she questioned you about it and the embarrassment you experienced was unbelievable.
you had to explain that you were figuring out some stuff for the novel you’re writing and it all just— clicked for her.
OH and if you ask— she’ll give you pointers and correct any grammar or spelling mistakes you might have (i just KNOW she’s a pro at literature).
kageyama miwa ;
she puts her ALL into supporting you!!!!!!!
you’re writing (drum roll) an adventure/sci-fi novel!!! (because i feel like she’d like those, can’t tell me otherwise bye!) maybe it’s something like journey to the center of the earth?? city of ember???
you guys have movie nights together!! and usually your pick of genre is WIDE but recently it’s been strictly adventure/sci-fi— which she’s not mad about!! just curious!
when you’re scrolling through a streaming app, she asks about why you’re choosing just adventure and sci-fi.
at first, you didn’t wanna tell her cause you wanted it to be a surprised!! but she pulls it out of you with her charm (aka you broke bc you’re bad at keeping secrets)
she’s so excited for it!! she’s excited for you!!!
she’s always asking questions about how it’s going and always asks about your characters!! (and when she finds out you based one off of her she’s just so happy)
she’ll ask to read snippets here and there but ultimately she just lets you work until you’re ready for her to read!!
michimiya yui ;
giggles, blushes, twirls hair… she’s your number one supporter!!! the first to buy your book in ALL forms. (also, i never thought of writing for her— how stupid am i for that???)
soooo you’re writing a coming of age story!! maybe something based on your own experiences??
lets sayyy… you had some diaries or journals when you were a teenager and you dug DEEP in your closet to find them— which made her very curious.
she kinda lets it go for a bit until you’re nearly tearing up your closet to find this specific journal. then she’s just like ‘wtf are you doing?’
when you tell her you’re working on a novel— she’s so happy about it!!
she loves to support you in any way she can!! she offers to be your beta reader and who are you to deny her of such things???
she’ll give you pointers and find any plot holes there may be in your story!!
yachi hitoka ;
this absolutely cutie <3 she’s your biggest supporter and motivator!!
wanna know what you’re writing? fantasy. (because she’d love that and i love her) maybe something that’s like where the wild things are?? or over the garden wall??? (pls i love otgw)
anyways— she’s starting to notice that you’re always on your computer nowadays and sometimes you accidentally ignore her.
she’s a non-confrontational person but, she works up all the courage to talk to you about this— and i’ll be so real with you, she cries before a single word comes out. (just like me fr)
god the utter fear that rushes through you— you thought she was dying or smthn!! she starts talking while she’s crying and THANKFULLY you’re able to piece together what she’s saying.
when you explain to her that you’re writing a novel, she feels so much relief (and embarrassment tbh)
now we know this girl is smart, it’s canon!! so you ask her for some help with grammar, sentence setups, etc!! and she’s very happy to help!!!
pls i hope this was good
(my writer’s block has been slowly leaving!!)
#haikyuu x reader#haikyuu headcanons#shimizu kiyoko#kageyama miwa#michimiya yui#yachi hitoka#hq x reader#hq headcanons#=ộ⍛ộ= works
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snow one like you ⤨ miya atsumu
⨭ genre; college!au, frat!au, enemies to lovers!trope (sort of)
⨭ pairing; miya atsumu x f!reader
⨭ word count; 16.4k
⨭ descriptions; you're convinced that miya atsumu is the world's biggest fuckboy asshole, and yet, when the iota nu alpha (ina)'s exec board and your sorority's exec board go on winter break together, you come to prove that there really is a thin line between hate and something else.
⨭ warnings; alcohol, profanity, sexual innuendos, LOTS of dick jokes
⨭ a/n; i have been FIENDING to write frat boy! & fuckboy!atsumu bro so here's the 'tsumu redemption story lmfao i am very proud of coming up w greek letter versions of the hq teams. hope u love seeing a fuckboy conversion story as much as i do mwah :)
song i listened to writing this: 'tsunami' by niki
one.
Winter break should have been perfect.
Here’s what should have happened: (1) you, your sorority’s executive board, and an obsessive amount of luggage for a two week break all pile into Mao’s sexy black Jeep; (2) drive six and a half hours up to the cute, girly AirBnB you rented for this; (3) sleep in until 1 PM every day and wake up in the softest sheets ever; (4) spend the whole winter break snowboarding down black diamonds and drinking mimosas in the hot tub. You even treated yourself to a shopping spree in preparation for it; four sets of pink bikinis and matching silk pajamas for the girls had put a significant dent in your bank balance but who cares because it was meant for your perfect winter break.
It could’ve been perfect. It should’ve been perfect.
But here you are instead, the day after finals on what could have been a lovely end to the first half of your junior year but instead is the start of an imminently torturous two weeks, standing at the curb of your university apartment building, shivering your absolute fucking ass off in just a hoodie because Aran’s rental car was delayed an hour for pick up. All your favorite winter wear is already packed into the massive duffel bag by your feet, stuffed to the absolute brim with just one of your new bikinis (since apparently, you had to do bonding activities now), plain pajama sets (the girls worried the others would feel left out), and everything you could ever need to commit a murder and get away with it.
Your planned victim? Atsumu Miya, the official worst human being on Earth.
This belief is confirmed by the blue 2012 Hyundai you’ve been waiting on finally rolling up, and the back door popping open to reveal Atsumu, sprawled across the three seats as if he owns the place. He looks as if he plans on you feeding him grapes and massaging his feet during the ride there; you want to punch him in the jaw. His eyes flick up, lazily scanning you from head to toe with a smirk that could infuriate a saint.
“Awh, look who’s here to grace us with her presence,” he drawls, not bothering to move an inch. “So princess, ready to fall in love with me yet?”
You grit your teeth, forcing a smile that’s more a baring of teeth. Mentally, you scratch out human—because he’s actually closer to a demon.
“In your fantasies,” you scoff, heaving your duffel bag into the trunk with more force than necessary. The trunk is a struggle to close because it’s already overflowing with way more baggage than is needed for a winter break trip.
He chuckles, an irritating sound that grates on your last nerve. “Oh, I have plenty of those, babe. You’re just usually not wearin’ clothes in ‘em.”
Yep, it’s confirmed. You’re going to kill Atsumu.
Unfortunately, Yui Michimiya, the sorority president and apparently shotgun, rolls down the window before you get the opportunity to strangle him right then and there. “Y/N, get in the car, we have to go! Mao and them are already on their way there.”
You sputter. “I’m stuck in the back with him? Are you kidding?”
“Aran is driving the first three hours, and then I’m switching with him. We don’t have time for this.”
“What, so I not only have to share my winter break with the fucking foxes, but now I’m backseat? Why didn’t you just let me go with the other girls, Yui?” you whine. You know you’re being childish, but you don’t care. This is practically a matter of life or death (albeit not yours—for Atsumu).
Yui’s eyes dart between you and Atsumu, her lips pressed into a thin line as she navigates the tension with the ease of a seasoned diplomat. “Look, I know you two have your... differences, but we’ve got a schedule to keep. It’s a long drive, and we can’t afford to start late. You two both need to just suck it up, okay? It’s just a few hours.”
You glance at Atsumu, who’s now sporting a grin that suggests he’s already won whatever game he thinks you’re playing. The prospect of spending hours confined in a car with him makes your skin crawl, but with a resigned sigh, you grab the rest of your gear and slide into the backseat. The door slams shut, sealing your fate. You’re already sad for your future self.
Atsumu shifts, making a show of spreading out even more, his smirk never faltering. “Are ya feelin’ cozy, sweetheart?” he teases, nudging you with his knees as his legs open so far he’s past the empty center console.
“Your tiny dick does not need that much room. Now get your legs away from mine before I chop them off and throw them in the woods behind our cabin.”
“Wow, princess, didn’t think 8 inches was tiny in your book. Or should I say size queen?”
This is officially the worst winter break of your life.
When Chizuru, the sorority secretary, had first proposed the idea of sharing your annual break retreat with a fraternity executive board, you thought she was joking. And then when Mao, the internal vice president, said it was a lovely plan so that both parties could have bigger facilities and more funds, you begged for it to be any other fraternity. And then finally, when Yui officially confirmed that your retreat would be a joint trip with Iota Nu Alpha (INA)’s five executive members, you actually lost your mind.
Because Iota Nu Alpha, while being a generally very respectable fraternity with a decent national establishment and well-regarded chapter on your campus, contains a particular flaw: a certain external vice president who is the actual devil and goes by the earthling name of Atsumu Miya.
The truth is that you’re not a very violent person—you don’t even knowingly kill bugs, much less go on mental tangents fantasizing about someone’s downfall. Before freshman year of college, you wouldn’t have ever believed that you’d be on the verge of homicidal rage just from the sound of someone’s voice.
But Atsumu truly is a special case because he has an innate talent for bringing out the worst in you. Every smirk, every condescending comment, every casual brush of his arm against yours feels like a deliberate provocation, and it has ever since you first met him in a frat basement during your freshman year. Deciding he was nothing but bad news, you had tried to distance yourself from him, but somehow, he continues to be pulled back in everywhere: from being chemistry lab partners in your freshman spring to being paired during the Greek life matchups to being forced to take him to your sophomore sorority formal because your initial date ghosted last minute, for some reason, the universe hates you and you literally cannot escape him.
Atsumu Miya spends half his time flirting with you and the other half pissing you off; he’s a thorn in your side that simply will not budge. He’s evidently already made it his mission to ruin your break before it’s even started, so that’s just reason #13092 of why he is in fact the bane of your existence.
The car pulls away from the curb, and Aran, INA’s secretary, adjusts the rearview mirror to glance back at the two of you. “Let’s try to keep it civil, alright? We’ve got a long road ahead of us.”
Atsumu snickers and you roll your eyes, keeping your gaze trained on what’s outside the window. The cityscape blurs past, a mix of buildings and holiday lights from tourist spots in the area.
If you had been in Mao’s car right now, accompanied by her and two tolerable members of the fraternity, you’d probably be excited, chattering on and on about all the fun you were going to have. But now, the only thing you can think about is how to survive the next few hours—and then the next two weeks—without throttling the blonde asshole sitting next to you.
“Y’know, princess,” Atsumu says after a few minutes of blessed quiet, “Ain’t it funny how ya swore in freshman year you’re never speakin’ to me again? And yet here we are.”
You don’t bother looking at him, your voice dripping with sarcasm. “Oh, hilarious. It’s the comedy of the century how you’ve become an inescapable part of my college life. What’s next? Are you planning to haunt my dreams too?”
Atsumu’s grin widens, undeterred by your sarcasm. “Are ya sayin’ you wanna sleep with me? Awh, at least buy me dinner first.”
“Fuck you.”
“I mean, as ya wish. Or I can fuck you, I don’t mind changin’ up positions.”
You glare at him, but the intensity of your anger is somewhat mitigated by the fact that you’re squished in the backseat, your knees almost touching his. Yui and Aran exchange a glance in the front, clearly relieved that the bickering hasn’t escalated to physical violence—yet.
You think they shouldn’t be relieved yet. With the way Atsumu is currently simpering at you, it won’t be long before you act on your deep urge to punch him.
two.
The first few hours of the drive pass. You try to ignore Atsumu as much as possible, staring out the window and counting the trees as they whip by; still, he keeps saying stupid things and making you acknowledge them because they’re just that stupid. He just has the miraculous ability to pull you out of your head and whenever he speaks, he becomes all you can think about (because you’re so enraged by his audacity). Occasionally, you catch snippets of Yui and Aran’s conversation, but their voices are low, and you’re too wrapped up in your own thoughts and debates to pay much attention.
And then you notice the snow outside. You’re far enough outside of Tokyo now where the weather has begun to change; it is so incredibly beautiful to see the snowflakes flying down gently as the car flies past the snow-dusted neighborhoods and you can’t help but press your forehead against the cool glass, fascinated. You haven’t seen snowfall this hard in so long, and you are enthralled by it. It’s like the universe itself is trying to soften your mood, scattering diamonds across the landscape to distract you from the simmering tension inside the car. Even Atsumu seems momentarily quiet, his usual remarks on pause as he gazes out his own window.
The serene moment, however, is shattered when Aran suddenly pipes up, “We’re going to make a quick stop in Sendai. Need to stretch our legs and maybe grab some snacks. Anyone need anything specific?”
“Head from the princess.”
“A break from Atsumu.”
Yui snaps, evidently reaching her limit. “Okay, that’s enough. Everyone out.”
The car pulls into a convenience store parking lot, and the group disbands for a brief respite from the confined space: Aran goes to refill the tank, Atsumu and Yui head inside the store, and you trail behind in the lot. You step out, taking in the crisp, cold air, feeling it sting your lungs—a welcome pain compared to the annoyance of dealing with Atsumu. Still, you’ve made it this far; you refuse to allow his presence to deter you from enjoying the snow.
The break is brief, and soon everyone is piling back into the car, arms laden with snacks and drinks. Atsumu tosses you a pack of peach gummies with a smug look. “Don’t say I never do anything nice for ya.”
You raise an eyebrow at him. “Thanks?” you say, but it comes out more like a question; you’re struck by the gesture but even more so by the fact that he in fact had gotten your favorite candy. “How’d you know I liked these?”
“Oh, I just got them ‘cause they’re peaches. And I like your ass.”
Ah, there he goes, opening his big mouth and ruining everything.
His smirk widens, and he shifts closer, his shoulder brushing against yours. “Y’know, if yer cold, they say body heat is the best way to stay warm. Maybe we should try—”
You shove him away. “Keep your theories to yourself. I’m not interested.” You’re frowning again, staring outside the window with a refreshed intensity.
It’s infuriating how he does nice things as if he cares about you when he’s really just the world’s biggest fuckboy. He is pretty and he knows it, so it’s not some random mistake that he spends half his time charming girls into dropping their panties. In a fraternity already known for being Man Sluts™, he really does stand out as the biggest one of all because everywhere Miya Atsumu goes, broken hearts inevitably follow.
He grins as if your hostility is just another game for him to win—because he’s an instigator, he doesn’t let up. “C’mon, we’re stuck together anyway. Might as well get close, babe.” His tone is mocking, and you can feel his eyes on you even with your gaze fixed firmly out the window.
“Don’t call me that.”
“Why? ‘Cause ya know ya like it?”
“Because I have a name, Atsumu,” you snap, plugging in your earbuds and turning up your music loud enough to drown out everything and everyone (and especially Atsumu) around you.
Yui and Aran sigh. They had been the only ones to agree to take you two, and even their patience is wearing thin. The rest of the drive to the AirBnB continues in a similarly miserable pattern—moments of near silence punctuated by Atsumu’s insufferable comments and your equally sharp retorts. By the time you arrive, everyone’s a little cranky except Atsumu, as obnoxiously cheery as ever.
The sole saving grace is that the cabin is just as charming as you’d hoped.
With the INA’s additional funds, the AirBnB is significantly nicer than any you’ve stayed at before. Nestled in a small clearing, it’s a picturesque retreat with smoke gently curling from the chimney and warm lights glowing from the windows: altogether, it’s a two-story, wood-paneled beauty that looks like it was plucked straight from a Christmas postcard. The surrounding forest is peaceful, there’s a gorgeously still lake just past the trees, and the snow-covered opening glistens under the setting sun as the car finally comes to a slow in the stone-lined parking space.
You step out of the car, stretching your legs and taking a deep breath; the thin snow sinks under your sneakers as you retrieve your duffel bag from the trunk. Atsumu, of course, makes a show of grabbing his own luggage with exaggerated effort, smirking at you as he hefts a comically oversized yellow suitcase over his shoulder.
“Need any help, princess?” he asks, his tone dripping with mock concern.
“I got it, thanks,” you reply curtly, not bothering to mask your irritation. You start towards the cabin, eager to claim your room and escape the tension of the car ride.
Inside is even cozier than it looked from the outside. The living room has a large stone fireplace, plush leather couches, and a comforting red-brick aesthetic; the kitchen is spacious and modern, with a large island perfect for group meals. The centerpiece of the house is the tall Christmas tree in the center, already adorned with twinkling lights and ornaments; there are no gifts under the tree yet, however, because Chizuru has made one of the ongoing activities for the trip to sneakily buy or make everyone else a gift. They’ll show up, little by little, over the break, but you imagine by the time Christmas actually rolls around, it’ll be overflowing.
Mao and Kita, the two other drivers, have both arrived with their cohorts, so the cabin is officially full of life. Both the fraternity e-board and sorority e-board are exploring the amenities; you know from the listing that there’s a game room and hot tub somewhere, so you’re sure they’re seeking those out.
You, however, are focused on something else. You’re too busy looking for the room Chizuru has assigned you, praying to every god you know that you aren’t placed near the human embodiment of a rash.
When you find your room, you drop your bag at your feet and sigh peacefully. It’s a single on the short end of the hallway, with a queen-sized bed and a lovely balcony that overlooks the snowy forest. There’s only one other room on this end, and what are the chances of that being—
“Oi, princess, I guess we’re neighbors!” Atsumu whoops, walking towards you from down the hall, waving dramatically and now lugging two suitcases, his obnoxious yellow one and an identical one in gray.
Apparently a hundred percent. The world does in fact hate you, and you’re sure now that this is definitely going to be the worst winter break you’ve ever had.
three.
It turns out that not only is Atsumu loud when you’re awake, but he’s loud when you’re trying to sleep too.
The walls of the cabin are remarkably thin for the whole aesthetic being wood-planks and brick, so much of your first night is spent with your pillow pressed over your head, trying desperately to drown out the loud conversations echoing from next door. The Miya twins are sharing the double room next to you, and despite your best attempts to muffle them, apparently Atsumu speaks at the volume of a F9 fighter jet, because you can hear every time he laughs.
When you see the clock tick past 1 AM and they still haven’t stopped talking, you are done.
You give up on the idea of them shutting up on their own, and you need sleep—you’re an absolute terror without it. So you do the only thing you can think to do: get up out of bed, march yourself over there, bang on the door and demand them to please, for the love of God, shut the fuck up.
You bang on the door with more force than you intended, each knock echoing down the hallway (you’re thankful the other rooms are on the opposite end). After a few seconds that feel like forever, the noise inside finally ceases, and the door swings open.
There stands Osamu, wearing nothing but a pair of gray boxers with a simultaneously perplexed and annoyed expression on his face. He looks like he’s been pulled from the midst of the most intense discussion of his life—his hair disheveled, a hint of confusion flickering across his features as he registers who’s on the other side of the door.
“What’s so important thatcha gotta bang down our door at one in the mornin’?” he asks, his tone more curious than irritated.
Despite the cold creeping in around your slippers, you feel a flush spread across your cheeks—and it’s unfortunately not from the chill. It’s hard not to notice his well-defined muscles and the way his boxers sit so nicely on his hips; all the INA boys are sculpted like art and it’s part of why they’re such a popular fraternity on campus. Still, regardless of how hot he may be, your exhaustion and frustration are quick to overshadow any hint of attraction.
“So you do know it’s one AM! In case you two didn’t know, most normal people are trying to sleep at this hour,” you snap, trying not to look at how the dim hallway light casts shadows across his abs. It’s honestly a shame that this is the bane of your existence and his grayscale clone you’re talking about. “Including me, and I can’t do that with the Miyas recreating a live studio audience next door.”
Osamu’s expression softens a bit, actually looking slightly apologetic, and he leans against the door frame, crossing his arms. “Ah, sorry ‘bout that. Guess we got carried away.”
Behind him, you catch a glimpse of Atsumu, just as minimally clad, who has now paused in the midst of grabbing a snack from their cluttered table. He truly is cursed to be a demon trapped inside a beautiful body.
He raises an eyebrow, his gaze flicking between you and his brother, licking his lips before he teases, “Ya know, princess, you could always join us. M’bed’s got room for two.”
Osamu glances back at his twin, rolling his eyes slightly before returning his attention to you. “Bro, seriously?” He sighs, but you can see the hint of a smirk playing on his lips as well.
“No thanks,” you mutter, crossing your arms and standing your ground, determined not to let Atsumu’s pointed commentary distract you from your mission. “Don’t need your help cuddling me to sleep. Just shut up, please.”
Atsumu strides over to the door to stand next to his brother, grinning as he eyes you up and down. “C’mon, babe. We’re just havin’ a bit of fun. What’s a few more minutes, ey? Besides, you look cute in yer bunny slippers.”
“I hate you. And I told you to stop calling me stupid nicknames,” you huff. In your initial moment of rage, you forgot you’re standing there in just your fluffy slippers and polka-dot pajama set. “Just be quiet so I can sleep.”
Osamu chuckles, clearly amused, but still he takes a step back and drags Atsumu with him. “Alright, alright, we’ll keep it down, promise. Ain’t our intention to keep a pretty girl like you up all night—unless, of course, that’s what you’re aimin’ for.”
The joke sends a wave of heat across your face, but you manage a quick, “Shut up,” before turning on your heel and heading back to your room. As you walk away, you hear the soft thud of the door closing and the remnants of their now blessedly muffled voices.
Back in your own room, you climb back into bed, pull the covers up to your chin, and stare at the ceiling, willing your heartbeat to calm down. “Stupid Miyas,” you mutter to yourself, rolling over and burying your face in your pillow.
It’s going to be a long night.
***
The next morning, Mao is the first to point out your dark circles.
It had been a struggle to wake up this morning, given how you had hardly slept; when your phone, blasting a cheery Ohayo, Ohayo! alarm, obnoxiously alerted you to start the day, you almost threw it across the room. You are bleary-eyed and extremely grumpy, so when she gasps at your appearance over breakfast, you are quick to react.
“I look exhausted because I am, Mao,” you snark back, rubbing at your temples in an attempt to ward off the impending headache. It doesn’t work. “Thanks to the Miya twins and their late-night comedy show, I barely got any sleep.”
You feel bad for snapping at your best friend—after all, she had only been concerned. But thankfully, she doesn’t seem to take any offense to your tone; she just sympathetically nods and slides a steaming cup of coffee your way. “Well, hopefully, today will be less noisy. Maybe the activities will tire them out.”
You doubt it, but you’ll take whatever peace you can get.
***
The morning actually passes relatively uneventfully because Aran and Chizuru, as the secretaries, have put together a tight itinerary that’s meant to keep you all moving. From a group hike to tubing to a stop at the holiday market to ending the night with board games, they have everything fleshed out.
But somehow, Atsumu still manages to find every opportunity to get under your skin. From bumping into you “accidentally” during the hike to stealing your pink tube right at the top of the slide to buying the stall’s last Mt. Iwate snow globe you had been eyeing, by the end of the day, you are practically stomping into the cabin. You are seething for an opportunity to execute revenge.
Said opportunity makes itself present when the group gathers around the large dining table for Pictionary after dinner. Chizuru draws names from a hat to decide teams, and you end up paired with Osamu—you can’t help but feel a twinge of satisfaction at your partner. Osamu is focused and competitive, just like you, and despite his contribution to the teasing and noise last night, you know he’s just as enthusiastic about beating his brother as you are.
The game starts off lightheartedly, with everyone laughing and shouting guesses as each pair takes turns drawing. When it’s Osamu’s turn, he pulls a card and starts sketching quickly; he draws a round shape with spiky hair and you squint, confused.
“Um… a pineapple… a sun?” you guess tentatively, but Osamu shakes his head and continues, his hand moving frantically to add more details—a few lines here, a few there. “A duck?”
Osamu keeps drawing and you keep futilely guessing, until finally, he adds two distinctive eyebrows and a stupid grin that you’d recognize anywhere. The lightbulb finally clicks on in your mind; really, you can’t believe it took you this long.
You blurt out, “An asshole!”
The room falls silent for a beat before everyone (excluding Atsumu, of course) erupts into boisterous laughter. Even Kita is smiling—and you don’t think you’ve ever seen him express real emotion. Osamu’s face positively lights up, and he gives you an enthusiastic high five.
Atsumu, though momentarily stunned, quickly retorts, “Oi! I’m right here, ya know!”
Chizuru, being game coordinator, tries to maintain some semblance of order. She coughs into her hand, trying not to laugh, as she says, “Technically, she’s not wrong based on the drawing, but let’s stick to the actual prompts, please.”
Osamu all but wipes a tear from his eye. “Alright, alright,” he says, holding up the little card that says in all caps, [ YELLOW ].
“The fuck? How’s me even relate to that?” Atsumu scoffs.
Osamu shrugs mock-innocently, but the shit-eating grin on his face gives him away. “I dunno, jus’ came to mind. Maybe it’s yer hair.”
Yui giggles beside Atsumu, who is glaring daggers at his twin. “Well, at least you’re… memorable,” she says, patting her partner on the shoulder.
“Yeah, memorable for being an ass,” you retort, trying to suppress your own laughter.
The game moves on, even as the laughter continues; despite Atsumu’s ongoing and constant attempts to throw you off, you and Osamu manage to rack up a respectable number of points. And you do so again and again, even when Atsumu declares a team rematch in the form of Codenames and Uno; the camaraderie with Osamu comes shockingly naturally and by the time you have finished playing rematches with all the available games in the rec room, you are practically in sync.
Osamu is easy to work with. You two work together to get on Atsumu’s nerves and you can tell the blonde is boiling. He competes with Osamu at an intensity you haven’t even seen before from him—you chalk it up to sibling rivalry, though you wouldn’t know for sure.
Then, when your team is declared as the official overall second place (after Kita and Aran—who would’ve guessed), Osamu scoops you up into a brief hug; your feet come six inches off the ground and you gasp at the unexpected embrace. A blush spreads across your cheeks when he settles you down because Yui and Chizuru are squealing so loud you think the rest of the sorority can probably hear it from Tokyo, 543.5 kilometers away. You don’t even have it in you to make eye contact with the bemused younger Miya twin, so you keep your eyes steadfast on the ground. His arm is residually slung around your shoulders; he leans much of his weight against you when he does.
You’re okay with it though. Osamu’s arms are just as toned and yummy as they look.
four.
Over the next week, you find yourself getting to know the gray-haired Miya more and more. He makes breakfast for everyone in the mornings without fail, and you’re an early bird, so more often than not, you two end up alone in the kitchen before the light has fully woken up the cabin.
Osamu is thoughtful, considerate—he’s so naturally comforting and sincere, down to his smallest movements. He listens more than he talks. He makes people feel heard. He takes care of the people around him. He doesn’t flirt with you or provoke you or leave you breathless. He is nice.
You think that you like him.
One morning, Osamu is telling you a story about learning to cook because at twelve years old Atsumu almost burnt down the kitchen while trying to make eggs, when Atsumu (further proof he really is a demon because he was summoned on cue, Beetlejuice-style) groggily stumbles into the room in the humble pursuit of coffee.
He blinks, registering what he’s seeing, his eyes flickering between you and his twin confusedly. “Why’re ya here?” he asks, sounding almost accusatory. “Why’re you canoodlin’ at seven in the mornin’?”
You snort. “We are not canoodling,” you mock, resting your head in your palm, leaning on the kitchen island. “Osamu’s just telling me about the time you almost burned down your house.”
Atsumu’s head snaps at an insane speed to look at his brother, a boyish look of embarrassment and betrayal all over his face. “‘Samu, what’re ya spillin’ that for?” he whines. This action makes you smile even more: the mental picture of little Atsumu setting off smoke alarms while Osamu calmly puts out the flames behind him only becomes more vivid when you imagine Atsumu pouting and in tears. It mitigates his irritating personality, even if just by a bit.
Osamu, noticing his twin’s flustered state, gives a nonchalant shrug. “Just sharin’ some childhood memories,” he replies smoothly, a glint of mischief in his eyes that you don’t catch.
Atsumu narrows his eyes at his brother but doesn’t say anything, instead turning his attention to the coffee pot. As Osamu adds more and more silly details and your conversation continues, Atsumu’s demeanor… shifts. The embarrassment fades, replaced by a subtle, tightening jawline, his eyes darting between you and his brother; he looks irritated. Is he really that mad at having his childhood mishaps dragged into the light?
The thought of him as a kid is actually kinda cute, though you suspect that if you told him this, Atsumu’s ego would inflate so large he’d float into outer space.
“Really, ‘Tsumu, it was like you were tryna to summon a fire spirit with that stove,” Osamu teases, slicing fresh strawberries with a chef’s finesse. He shoots you a playful wink. “Had’ta save our house from becoming a pile of ash. Ma’ almost killed us both!”
Atsumu huffs, pouring himself a cup of coffee, the steam swirling between you. “Cut it out, ‘Samu. Don’t need ya makin’ her think I was a total menace as a kid,” he shoots back, his tone playful yet strained.
You laugh at their banter. “Well, you’re still one now, so I don’t know,” you smirk, leaning towards Atsumu. “Maybe Osamu’s just the better brother.”
Atsumu shoots a playful glare at his brother, but when his gaze falls back on you, it lingers just a bit longer than necessary. “Just in the kitchen,” he mutters, but there’s a noticeable edge to his voice. He grabs an extra mug from the cabinet, setting both it and a little container of cream cups and sugar packets down in front of you before pouring you a fresh cup. “The usual?”
“Mhm,” you hum absentmindedly; it doesn’t quite click that Atsumu knows your coffee order by heart. “It’s nice you guys always had each other growing up, huh? I mean, you’re lucky you’ve got Osamu around to keep you out of trouble,” you tease.
As Atsumu locates some cinnamon sticks and mixes your coffee, his expression hardens. “Yea, lucky me,” he says, his tone dry. He slides the cup toward you with a careful nudge. “‘Samu’s the saint and the hero, always has been.”
Osamu chuckles from his spot by the counter. “Oi, you ain’t gotta sell yerself short, ‘Tsumu. You got your moments... they’re just hidden very, very deep,” His voice is light, but you sense an underlying seriousness that suggests he’s proud of his twin more than he lets on.
Atsumu rolls his eyes, leaning against the counter and sipping his coffee, eyes trained on watching you stir yours. “Can’t ya ‘ave told some of those magical stories to her then? Had to keep it on ma failures?”
You eye him over the mug, playful. “I mean… you tell me plenty about your moments. I like hearing about your weaknesses.”
A sly smirk creeps onto Osamu’s face. “Oh, don’t cha worry your pretty head. I’ve got lotsa stories ‘bout ‘Tsumu,” he says, placing a hand on your shoulder, the touch light but enough to make you aware of his presence.
Glancing up at Osamu in your surprise, you happen to miss the way Atsumu’s jaw clenches, his grip on his coffee cup tightening until his knuckles turn white. You happen to miss the way his frown settles deeper on his face. Above all, you happen to miss the way his glare at Osamu darkens with annoyance, with something that burns with more than just sibling rivalry, and the way Osamu grins right back.
five.
“I think I like Osamu.”
Mao squints at you from her spot at the foot of your bed, peering up momentarily from her debate on which pair of pants to wear. “Girl what? Wrong Miya.”
“I knew you were gonna say that!” you groan into your hands. You had called your best friend over for the primary purpose of helping you pick out your outfit for the activities today (a walk through Morioka and hitting up a food market for dinner), but honestly, you’re starting to regret it. It really would’ve been easier to have just spun a wheel or something, because Mao has not been helpful in anything besides causing you more agony. “You watch too many k-dramas. I hate Atsumu!”
“Bitch, please,” Mao scoffs. Like a true friend, she does not tolerate any of your bullshit and says things as they are, blunt and completely honest. And like a truer fake friend, she’s been #TeamAtsumu since day one because she’s convinced that the Universe constantly bringing you together is the real life equivalent of Our Beloved Summer (but in college). “Hate is such a strong word. You don’t hate him. What you guys have is sexual tension.”
You want to let out a visceral scream. “That is not true. He’s just…”
“‘Stupidly pretty and gets on your nerves’, yeah yeah, I know,” Mao finishes your sentence with a shit-eating grin. “Have you ever considered just riding his dick to get the feelings out?”
Glaring at her does nothing besides make her smile grow even bigger.
“I’m not going to ride his dick because even if I tried, I wouldn’t be able to find it. Y’know he keeps saying he packs eight? As if he would have both an eight-pack and eight inches. The universe wouldn’t do that. Atsumu’s gotta be nerfed somehow, right?” you ramble, half annoyed and half trying to stop imagining him naked.
“I can see the rated X thoughts in your head, lovebug.”
“Whatever. How did we even get to this? The point is that Osamu’s nice to me. Super respectful. Why wouldn’t I like him?”
Mao shrugs. “Yeah, he’s a sweetie. But like… I don’t know. I don’t think he’s right for you.”
“You suck. Who do you think you are?” you glower.
“I’m your fucking twin flame, give me my respect,” she snorts, not getting a reply because you both know she’s right. She then holds up two pairs of jeans—one dark-wash, one light-wash, but otherwise virtually identical—and stares them down like her life depends on it. “But anyway. Just don’t think you’re meant for a nice guy, y’know? In fact, I think Atsumu makes you better.”
You gape at her, in utter disbelief she could even say those words out loud. “Be so fuckin’ serious. Better? He, like, thrives off my rage.”
“Right, and you thrive off competition,” she replies boredly, tossing the light-wash pair over her shoulder and standing to wiggle the other on. “I’m telling you, Atsumu gets under your skin in a way no one else can–”
“You’re getting real close,” you interrupt, earning yourself a pointed look.
“Shut up. As I was saying, Atsumu gets under your skin, challenges you, and that lights a fire under your ass. Makes you wanna prove him wrong, prove yourself right. And that’s what makes you better. Makes you both better.”
“It’s like you want me to be miserable.”
She snorts. “Of course not. I’m just saying, for someone so hellbent on hating Atsumu, you sure spend a lot of time talking about him. I mean, really, do you even hear yourself?” She spins around, both to show you the fit and to mock you with little hand gestures. “‘I hate Atsumu, Atsumu this, Atsumu that, Atsumu, Atsumu, Atsumu.’ It’s like you have a little shrine dedicated to him in your mind.”
“You’re delusional,” you mutter, even though you know her words have at least some truth in them. “I don’t care about him.”
What a lie. It’s a lie and both of you know it, because Mao squints at you, hands on her hips. “Look, all I’m saying is, you can try to sell me on Osamu all you want—he’s nice, he’s sweet, he respects you, blah blah blah. But are you sure it’s him you actually like?”
You freeze, her question slicing through your defenses like a knife. “What’s that supposed to mean?”
She turns to face you, arms crossed and one eyebrow raised like she’s ready to dismantle you piece by piece. “I mean, are you into Osamu? Or do you just like the idea of him because it’s easier than dealing with whatever weird, messy thing you’ve got going on with his brother?”
You blink at her, completely thrown off balance. “That’s—that’s ridiculous.”
“Is it?” she fires back, her tone casual but sharp. “I’ve known you long enough to know when you’re running from something.”
“I—” You open your mouth to argue, but the words die on your tongue. You’re not sure what to say because, annoyingly, she’s not entirely wrong. She never really is.
You’re truly blessed in this world because you and Mao were random suitemates who coincidentally rushed the same sorority freshman year and have been inseparable ever since. She’s the IVP to your EVP, the peanut butter to your jelly, the Starfire to your Raven, and your real mothafuckin’ OG because she’s been there for you through literally everything. Right now, however, it means she has the ability to brutally call you out like she can read your mind with X-Ray vision, straight down to your thinly veiled thoughts about Atsumu’s abs.
Mao gives you a knowing look, pulling her phone from her pocket to check the time, a helpful reminder that you in fact do have things to do today besides sit around and mope.
She dusts off her outfit one last time, before heading towards the door. “Look, think about it. You clearly don’t not care about him. And c’mon, lovebug. All these ‘random’ run-ins since then? Not so random when you think about it. The Chem partners, maybe. But you two at formal? Matching during blind dating two years in a row? The universe isn’t subtle, babe.”
You are hating this call out. It’s such an accurate read that you feel annoyed that she’s able to just put it in the world like this when you have spent the last two years trying to choke it down. The truth in Mao’s words sting; you can’t even argue because every random encounter with Atsumu feels less like coincidence and more like the cosmos relishing in your anguish.
“Why did it have to be him?” you mutter, more to yourself than to Mao. “Why’d the universe pick him of all people?”
Mao snorts. “Because he’s an idiot, just like you. You’re probably the only two people in the world who could pull off two and a half years of weird, messed up pining.”
You roll your eyes, but finally, you allow yourself a small smile; Mao really is the only one who can simultaneously call you out for everything you’ve been trying to ignore but also make you feel seen in ways that no one else can. It’s the brutal honesty, the tough love that she delivers without sugarcoating it, that makes you value her words even when they sting.
“Fine, maybe you have a point,” you admit begrudgingly, much to her thrill—which you promptly kill by waggling your finger in her face. “I do care about him. But Osamu’s really sweet to me and… I dunno. I promise I’ll think about it.”
“And that’s all I’m asking for, babygirl. If you do actually like Osamu, I’ll support you—I mean, he’s hot and makes fire pancakes,” Mao shrugs nonchalantly. “But when you end up with Atsumu, I’m gonna tell you I told you so.”
You scowl at her. “I said I’d think about it. That does not mean I’m going to suddenly start confessing my undying love for Atsumu.”
“I don’t expect that!” Mao says, faux innocence dripping from her voice. “Because I already know you will next time you drunk make-out with him at a kickback.”
She’s instantly hit in the head with a pillow (the first thing throwable you could reach), cackling boisterously like she’s told the funniest joke in the world. That’s it. It’s official. As of this moment, you are officially confirming it: it’s time to find a new best friend.
six.
It’s the perfect night to unwind.
It’s been a long enough day of playing tourist. The rest of the fraternity and sorority boards finished several cases of beer and a handle of Tito’s over dinner, so they’ve long retreated into their rooms; you’re the sole person still lingering awake. All things considered, you’ve been high-strung all week (worsened now—thanks Mao!), so even if you were to try, you probably couldn’t sleep anyway. So you opt for the best relaxation method you’ve got at the moment: breaking in the good ‘ol hot tub.
It’s a decent size and takes up almost all of the back veranda, sans a small patio space—under the open sky, the air is chilly and you can see the snow-covered landscape extending for what feels like miles. The setting is so calm, so beautiful and something right now feels so immaculately undisturbed, it really is the perfect night. You have donned your favorite bikini, turned on the jets, and set the water to the hottest setting; your eyes are fluttering shut in an attempt to find some peace. The sound of the water bubbles and cracks around you, and you can feel your muscles start to ease.
This is exactly what you wanted from your winter break: a chance to loosen up.
But good things aren’t meant to last, and especially not when the very premise of this vacation is to make sure you can never catch a break, because the tranquility is quickly disrupted by the sounds of footsteps crunching across the wood-paneled porch. You pry open your eyes to find Atsumu approaching the hot tub, a huge smirk spread across his face. He’s wearing dark blue board shorts and carries a towel slung casually over his shoulder; without waiting for an invitation, he dips a toe into the water, then with a satisfied nod, slips in across from you.
The universe hates you, clearly.
“Fancy seein’ ya here, princess,” he teases, the warm water swirling around as he settles in.
You roll your eyes, trying to avoid the flutter in your chest that starts up again seeing him. “Can’t you find someone else to bother?”
“Aw, c’mon, don’t be like that. Just thought it’d be nice to join ya. The night’s too pretty to spend alone,” he says, flashing a stunning grin that you suspect has melted many hearts before yours. A pompous, arrogant fuckboy to his core.
“Well, you’ve seen the night, you can leave now.”
Atsumu chuckles, unfazed. “Nah, I think I’ma stay. Matter-a-fact, why don’t I get reeeaaall close…” he trails off, inching closer to your side.
You splash him with your hand in prompt retaliation. He laughs, dodging the splash as if he’d anticipated it all along—probably because Atsumu thrives on your attention and revels in your irritation.
“You’re so annoying.”
“One of my most charmin’ qualities, ey?” he smirks.
“No.”
“Well you’re still here, so… at least a part of ya definitely likes it,” he says, his eyebrows doing an absurd dance that pulls an involuntary smile from you. “See? Yer even smilin’! I got the great and stoic princess to smile! I can die happy now.”
As much as Atsumu infuriates you, your lips truly do betray you: you suppose he can be funny… sometimes. “Then please, do us all a favor and die.”
“Awh, but then who’ll keep ya company?” he simpers, sickeningly sweet.
“I’ll call Osamu down here to join me.”
Atsumu’s face falls. “Ya kiddin’? ‘Samu’ll bore ya half to death. He ain’t hold a candle to my glitterin’ personality.”
You snort. “We have plenty of conversations in the mornings when you’re not even awake.”
“Right, right. Ya mean your conversations ‘bout me?” Atsumu says challengingly.
The argument you were about to make fades away as it hits you—he’s kind of right. Most of your chats with Osamu do end up circling back to him. This realization irks you because it suggests one of two things: your growing interest in Osamu is just a misplaced fixation on his brother, or you do think about Atsumu far more than you’d care to admit.
Either and both implications are terrible.
You scowl, “Shut up. I don’t need you to spice things up.”
His eyes light up, and you prepare yourself because he’s clearly just come up with a terrible idea. “Oi, wanna really make things interesting?”
“What?”
“Let’s play truth or dare,” Atsumu suggests, his eyes glinting with mischief.
“Are you kidding? No.”
“C’mon,” he pouts exaggeratedly, his lower lip comically jut out. “We’ll have fun. Unless you’re scared or somethin’.”
Your eyes narrow. “I’m not scared. I just don’t want to play your dumbass game.”
“Scared, you’re definitely scared,” he taunts, leaning back and crossing his arms behind his head, clearly settling in for the long haul. “Afraid I’ll make ya fall for me? Afraid ya can’t handle it?”
You glare at him. He’s obviously provoking you, but God, is it frustratingly difficult not to rise to the bait when he’s giving you that smug, self-serving look. “Ugh, fine. Whatever. I don’t care.”
Atsumu’s grin widens; he looks so infuriatingly triumphant. “Great. So truth or dare, princess?”
Considering your choices, you pause for a moment before sighing. “Truth.”
You expect something insincere or flirty, maybe a dumb innuendo he’s definitely practiced before on countless other girls. You’re prepared to be pissed off by whatever he’s got to say, because Atsumu is a man of many talents, the best of which is making you mad.
Then he just asks, “What’s yer secret talent?”
“A secret talent?” you echo; you’re caught off-guard by the lack of underlying implications.
“Yea, somethin’ you can do that ya haven’t told anyone ‘bout,” Atsumu clarifies, leaning in with genuine curiosity.
You contemplate momentarily, before you let out a slow, deep sigh. At the end of the day, it’s an innocent enough question; you suppose that since you know so many embarrassing stories about Atsumu (again, courtesy of Osamu), it’s only fair you tell him something embarrassing about you.
“If you make fun of me, I will actually kill you,” you mutter, though the threat carries no real weight when your face is as flushed as it is. “But um… I know a bunch of magic tricks. Like cards and stuff.”
“Honest?” Atsumu’s eyes practically pop out of their sockets—it seems a bit overdramatic, but he prods further, as if genuinely fascinated by this tidbit of information you’ve just shared with him. “Why’d ya learn? Will ya show me?”
Your cheeks burn hotter. “I um… I wanted to be a magician when I was little. I even tried to convince my parents to get me a bunny, but they said it’d be cruel to just keep it in my hat,” you admit, your voice small under the intense scrutiny of his gaze. He bursts into laughter at this revelation, and you find yourself oddly proud of it. “And I dunno. Maybe? If you get me a deck of cards, I guess I could—but no one else can know, okay? You gotta keep it a secret just for us.”
Atsumu’s face widens until he positively beams. “Deal! I’ll get ya a deck of cards,” he declares, already plotting where to find one. “Neva woulda expected that from you, princess. That’s amazin’! Can’t wait to see what ya got.”
You roll your eyes, but you can’t even fake annoyance when Atsumu’s excitement is so damn contagious. By no means had you expected him to react like that, but it does make the game more bearable and you more at ease. “Fine, but remember, not a word to anyone.”
“Cross ma heart,” he replies, drawing an exaggerated ‘X’ over his chest with his finger. He leans back, his face alight with glee at his newfound secret. “Alright, alright, yer turn. Ask me.”
“Well, truth or dare?”
“Truth.”
Pouting, you think carefully about your question before shrugging half-heartedly. “I don’t really know what to ask you. If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?”
“Pussy,” Atsumu says wistfully, his eyes dreamy.
You shoot him a look. “You must like getting splashed.”
“Only if it’s by your pretty p–” His sentence cuts off because you in fact have begun to thrash around in the water, kicking wild waves in his direction. Atsumu raises his arms in mock surrender, laughing even as he wipes the water from his face. “Alright, alright, just messin’ with ya, swear! For real though. If I hadta pick just one thing, it’d just be ‘Samu’s onigiri. He’s got magic in ‘is hands, honest.”
Catching your breath, you can’t help but chuckle, your arms crossed as you float in the shallows of the tub. “That’s surprisingly wholesome of you, admitting Osamu’s the better cook. You're proud deep down, huh?”
He shrugs, but the corners of his mouth turn up. “Yea, sadly gotta give ‘Samu that one. But don’t go spreadin’ that ‘round, don’t want him gettin’ a big head.”
“Your secret’s safe with me,” you promise, mocking his same theatrical ‘X’, feeling the tension ease slightly between you two. Squaring your shoulders, you nod. “Alright, your turn. Dare.”
The word barely leaves your mouth before Atsumu’s expression brightens. He leans closer, his voice dropping to say conspiratorially, “Call me a nickname ‘til the game ends.”
You snort. “I already do, dumbass. I’m princess, you’re dumbass. That’s just the way it goes.”
“No!” Atsumu whines, scooting closer to your side of the tub. “Call me something cute. Like honey or pumpkin or–”
“I’ll call you babe and that’s the most you’ll get,” you interrupt warningly, and obediently, he stops talking, nodding away like an oversized bobble head with a stupidly cute smile on his face—honestly, his simplemindedness is impressive.
“So, babe–” you pause to wince at the nickname, unfamiliar and strange but not necessarily bad on your tongue. “–truth or dare?”
He licks his lips before he answers, which involuntarily draws your gaze to them; you shift your stare up to his warm brown eyes instead.
Under the sky, Atsumu’s eyes seem to collect the very stars above. And when he’s looking at you like that, you have a flash in your chest, and you think that either A) you’re having a heart attack, or the much worse option, B) you definitely don’t not care about him.
seven.
You and Atsumu have managed to play this stupid game for hours.
And you know this for two reasons: first because you two have already made it two-and-a-half times around the cycle of 1) getting out of the tub with pruney toes, 2) settling on the patio couches, and 3) complaining of cold and getting back in the tub.
Second: you’ve exhausted all small-talk options and resigned into the deep shit—deep shit being increasingly stupid stories and dumb dares. You’ve sprinted to the end of the yard and admitted your deep fear of squirrels, Atsumu has belted Perfect by One Direction and confessed that he once replaced Osamu’s protein powder with flour, and neither of you can remember the last time you’ve laughed so hard. It’s strange: by the time you’re asking Atsumu his next truth, your cheeks hurt from smiling and conversation comes more than easily.
“Okay, okay, what’s the dumbest thing that you’ve ever done to impress someone?” you ask, nudging his side a little with your foot.
You’re nestled into the opposite ends of the same couch, the firepit fully ablaze beside you (Atsumu struggled for twenty minutes to get it alight). The couch isn’t quite long enough for you both to extend fully even while sitting up, so your legs have ended up slotted between his and your heel is now resting comfortably on his thigh; he’s fiddling mindlessly with your anklet as he grumbles, “As if ‘Samu ain’t already told ya all my stories.”
But he pauses momentarily to think anyway. When he’s apparently decided on what to tell you, he averts his gaze from yours with sheepish eyes. “One year, for my ma’s birthday, I wanted ta get this real pretty flower from the top of a tree cause ‘Samu made her a fancy schmancy breakfast. Ended up fallin’ and breakin’ my arm, didn’t even get the flower either. Ma told me it was okay, but I bawled the whole way home from the ER cause I wanted her to have a nice gift.”
“You’re joking! Over a flower?” you gasp out, even as Atsumu’s face scrunches up, halfway between embarrassment and amusement—your stomach hurts with every breath you take, but you can’t stop your laughter.
“Oi, it was a real nice flower!” he defends, the hint of a smile tugging at his lips despite the bashful story. “‘Nd ‘Samu was actin’ all high-n-mighty with his eggs benedict or whatever. I had to do something.”
The image of a young Atsumu, just as determined and headstrong even back then, a boy who would climb a tree for his mother, who would risk everything to make her smile, who cried because he wanted to do something nice for her, warms you more than the hot tub ever could.
“Well, babe, if it makes you feel better, I think the effort was sweet,” you pause, savoring the pink on his cheeks at both the pet name and your response. “Stupid, but really sweet.”
“Shaddup, it’s yer turn. Truth or dare?” he asks, still pouting.
Midway through your consideration on what to pick, you get distracted by the way the firelight crackles and casts flickering shadows across Atsumu’s face. His eyes are always beautiful, but right now, they glow like pools of honey and amber. His hair is fluffy and tousled and damp from the tub and he’s wearing just his swimsuit, sans the towel thrown hazardously around his shoulders. You swear to yourself to never tell him, but you want to commit this image of him to memory forever, pretty and human and yours alone.
Atsumu smirks, the rosy tint on his cheeks deepening as he catches you staring. “What’s the matter? See somethin’ ya like?” he teases, his voice dripping with playful mischief as he leans in a little closer, clearly enjoying the effect he has on you. “Yer gonna drool starin’ like that.”
“Fuck off, I was not staring,” you lie blatantly, flushed at his calling you out. “I was just thinking about what to say.”
“Cause I stole your breath away?”
You glare at him. “About whether to say truth or dare, dumbass.”
“Don’t call me dumbass! Call me babe,” he whines. “‘nd ya still ain’t picked.”
“Fine, truth.”
“Then admit the truth that you can’t resist me.”
“Oh my god,” you huff, crossing your arms across your chest; truly, he ruins his natural beauty by opening his mouth. “Ask me a question I can answer, please.”
Atsumu chuckles, a low, rich sound that sends shivers down your spine. “Fine, fine. I’ll letcha keep your pride,” he grins, his eyes twinkling in the firelight as he contemplates the perfect question to unravel you a bit more. “Fine. Why d’ya hate me so much anyway?”
You blink, caught completely off guard by Atsumu’s question. Of all the things he could have asked, this wasn’t what you were expecting.
“Why do I hate you so much?” you echo, stalling for time, though your voice wavers ever so slightly.
“Yeah,” he says, leaning in slightly, the firelight casting shadows across his face. There’s a flicker of something unreadable in his expression—something serious, something that makes your chest feel uncomfortably tight. “C’mon, princess, spill it. You’ve called me an idiot, a dumbass, and everythin’ in between. Gotta be somethin’ behind it, right?”
He’s teasing, but his voice is softer now, his usual bravado dimmed. And suddenly, it doesn’t feel like a game anymore.
Your first instinct is to brush him off, to joke, to deflect—because isn’t that what the two of you always do? But this time, for reasons you don’t entirely understand, you hesitate.
“I…” You glance down at your hands, fiddling with the hem of your towel, anything to avoid the weight of his gaze. “I mean… hate is a strong word.”
He leans back slightly, but the intensity in his eyes doesn’t waver. “Yeah? Then what’s all the name-callin’ and eye-rollin’ about?”
You groan, burying your face in your hands. “Because you’re annoying! You’re cocky, you’re loud, and you always find a way to get under my skin.” You pause, lowering your hands to glance at him, and there’s an odd mix of frustration and amusement in your tone as you continue. “But... somehow, you make everything fun. Even when I don’t want to have fun.”
His lips twitch, but he doesn’t interrupt.
“And I dunno…” You swallow, the words sticking in your throat. “It’s just that you’re... you’re so…” You trail off, waving your hands in a vague gesture, struggling to articulate what you mean without outright admitting that he’s charming, or handsome, or kind in ways you’re only just starting to notice.
Atsumu, of course, seizes the opportunity. “So irresistible?” he offers with a grin, though his voice is quiet, almost cautious.
You shoot him a glare, but there’s no real heat behind it. “So infuriating,” you snap, but the small, wobbly smile tugging at your lips betrays you.
For a moment, neither of you says anything. The fire crackles softly beside you, filling the silence, and you can’t quite bring yourself to look away from him. His usual cocky grin has softened into something warmer, something that makes your stomach flip in a way you’d rather not think about.
Atsumu tilts his head, watching you with an expression that feels far too tender for your liking, his voice softer than you’ve ever heard it. “Y’know, princess… I think you might like me.”
The words hang in the air, heavy and dangerous, and you force out a scoff, shaking your head as you pull your legs away from his and sit up straighter, putting some much-needed distance between you. “You’re delusional, babe,” you mutter, ignoring the way your heart stumbles over itself.
But as you turn your gaze to the fire and refuse to meet his eyes, you already know you’re lying—to him, and to yourself.
eight.
A year ago, on the night of your sophomore formal, your date ghosted you last-minute with only a “can’t make it” text to explain.
You freaked out, panic-scrolled through your contacts list for who still didn’t have a date, and, after a few additional minutes of hyperventilating and really talking yourself into it, spam-called Atsumu. You hadn’t expected him to actually say yes.
He showed up at your door just in time, dressed in his nicest suit and his blonde hair combed neatly, armed with your favorite flowers just-because. And you’d told him then that he didn’t have to do this for you, that this didn’t make you two friends, that this didn’t mean anything at all—neither the dance to him nor him to you.
But he had just smiled, that crooked, heartbreaking smile of his, and said, “Sure, sure, princess. Ain’t like I had anythin’ better to do, right?” And when he took your hand to lead you out, his touch was gentle, careful, as if he was afraid you might break if he held on too tight. At the end of the night, you had kissed him on the cheek to say thank you, and when you pulled away, he had that softness in his eyes, a mix of bravery and hope and something else you couldn’t quite place. It’s a look that’s haunted you since last winter, something that lingers in every new guy you kiss in nasty frat houses or meet on Hinge, because no one else quite looks at you like that.
And that’s terrifying. Because last night, he looked at you the exact same way, fiddling with your anklet and admitting his most vulnerable secrets, undoing your own understanding of him and his character and upending all the reasons you hate him.
***
The next day, you are actively avoiding thinking about Atsumu, and as the afternoon fades into a soft, early evening, you find yourself in the kitchen helping Osamu prepare for dinner. Everyone’s already returned from the day trip to Morioka and are now spread throughout the cabin, recovering before eating and the planned game night after.
The quietude of the tasks are meditative, the rhythmic peeling of potatoes matching the gentle bubbling of the curry on the stove. Osamu moves around with an effortless grace, his movements methodical and precise and deliberate; he operates so seamlessly that his presence is both comforting and slightly unnerving. Despite only being here for a little over a week, it’s like he already knows the kitchen by heart, so much so that you find yourself wondering if perhaps he is too perfect, too polished.
The room is filled with the smells of cooking and the occasional clink of utensils against bowls, a domestic symphony that should be comforting.
But it’s just… not.
“Ya need any help with those?” His voice snaps you from your thoughts and you vehemently shake your head.
“Don’t worry about me, I’ve got this,” you reply, though your hands continue their steady work and he ends up reaching over and taking one from the pile anyway. You watch him out of the corner of your eye, noting the way his brows furrow slightly as he focuses on his task.
The conversation flows easily enough. It meanders on safe topics, the kind that fill the air but leave little impact; you talk about college, the upcoming events for the week, and the movies Chizuru picked for the night. It’s not particularly energetic or enthusiastic, especially now that you’re acutely avoiding mentioning Atsumu (all while cursing the blonde for pointing out last night the uncomfortable fact that, yes, in fact your conversations with Osamu are always easier when Atsumu’s the topic), but it is continuous and ongoing and maybe that will do.
“Ever thought about opening your own restaurant?” you ask, clinging to a thread of conversation that might spark more interest.
Osamu’s reaction is a simple mild chuckle, a sound that lacks any real depth.
“‘Tsumu thinks I should too,” he responds without looking up from his knifework. “Maybe one day, when things settle down a bit.”
You nod, but the response doesn’t satisfy you. It’s sensible, reasonable—just like everything about Osamu. But where’s the challenge, the playful banter that Atsumu always brought into even the simplest interactions? The thought of Atsumu’s teasing, his infectious laughter, and the way he could turn even a mundane moment into a playful challenge makes you ache with a sudden intensity.
You miss him.
The realization comes unbidden, a silent whisper amid the clatter of the kitchen. It’s a missing piece that makes Osamu’s perfect attentiveness seem somehow incomplete. You wrap your arms around yourself, feeling a chill that has nothing to do with the evening air seeping through the slightly ajar kitchen window.
The rest of the evening passes in a blur. You help with cooking the rice, taste test with laughter and light conversation, but beneath it all is a current of dissonance. It’s not long before you’re wiping your hands on your apron and excusing yourself to get changed before dinner, and quietly slip upstairs.
They say ignorance is bliss, and last night is proof. The conversation you just had with Osamu is nothing out of the ordinary, not at all different from the mornings you’ve spent together over the last week. And even now, it’s not that you don’t like Osamu, because you do. He’s good, he’s kind. He’s the kind of guy your parents would be proud of you for being with, a sort of stable and calm and reliable that’s everything you ever wanted. That’s everything you thought you ever wanted.
Somehow right now, it feels slightly hollow.
As you step into your room, you let out a long sigh. Glancing at your phone, you briefly entertain the idea of texting Atsumu. You want to scream at him for ruining your developing feelings for his twin, blame him for destroying the tiny hint of stability you had for the week. But you don’t do that, mostly because that would be stupid to blame him for, but also because you think that if you see him right now, you might make a stupid decision you’ll end up regretting.
nine.
Thanks to Chizuru’s insistence (it’s Christmas Eve, you have to!), you are convinced into joining tonight’s games of trivia and Jeopardy despite your misanthropy. Curse her and her supreme begging skills. You had been hoping to avoid the twins as much as humanly possible.
Atsumu, sitting opposite you, kicks your foot. “Are ya good, princess?” he whispers when you look at him and raise your eyebrow. Aran, leading tonight, is saying something about Jeopardy rules, but it goes unheard, because the blonde in front of you continues, “Penny for your thoughts please.”
“You don’t have a penny,” you whisper back. “Pay me for my thoughts, dumbass.”
“What kinda guy d’ya take me for?” Atsumu mock-scoffs back. “A prostitute?”
Despite all the thoughts swirling in your mind, his stupid grin distracts you from them and you end up rolling your eyes, feeling the hint of a smile pull at your lips. “Maybe. You’re already kinda a fuckboy.”
“Don’tcha worry then, ‘cause you’re still ma favorite client,” he grins back.
And you let yourself smile too.
***
The sorority ends up winning because Mao is a history major and there are no noticeable questions about agriculture or Sigmund Freud or business management or the average expenditure of calories (Kita, Suna, Osamu, and Atsumu respectively—the boys lowkey all study odd shit now that you think about it) that could allow the frat board to gain an upper hand. For the first time ever, you thank Mao for reciting her textbooks out loud to study, because now all of you are forced to have a comprehensive knowledge of war dates and Confucious.
The prize for winning, however, is a Certificate of Extraordinary Intelligence in Useless Facts, so Mao has officially launched herself into a very long declaration that history is not useless, so you don’t know if there was really a winner in the end.
It’s not in the itinerary for the night, but when Yui looks out the window and points out the clear sky, everyone is quick to agree to step outside for a “breath of fresh air.” Everyone meaning everyone but Kita, who is off to pack because he’s leaving at midnight to go stay with his family nearby. Though it would be Kita to have family in the little northern sector of Iwate: you could just see him living in a town of 50 one day, leading the calm, remote village life. You’ve never been close to the president of INA, but you guess he probably deserves to live a simple farm life because the foxes absolutely owe it to him for keeping the organization together.
The crisp night wind nips at your cheeks as you leave the cabin’s warmth, but after sitting around the table for so long you feel only invigorated by the chill; it really is the perfect night because the whole sky is just a tapestry of twinkling stars. The porch light casts a gentle glow, and the snow glistens under the moonlight, gorgeous and serene.
Without warning, Atsumu scoops up a handful of snow and lobs it at Osamu, who dodges just in time, causing the snowball to hit the cabin door with a soft thud. The playful challenge is met with enthusiasm, and within moments, everyone is gathering ammunition.
You’re bending down to scoop up your own snow when suddenly the shock of the cold against your warm skin causes you to let out a yelp. You spin around, eyes blazing, to find Atsumu standing there with a triumphant smirk on his face; his hand still holds some of the evidence, though most of it has been so rudely shoved down your back.
“You jerk!” you yell, shrieking and jumping up and down, trying to shake the ice from the back of your sweater. Your tone is of annoyance, but it’s hard to stay truly mad when the whole scene is so ridiculously fun.
Atsumu is already backing away, a wild, teasing grin plastered across his face, his eyes sparkling with mischief under the moonlit night. “C’mon, princess, don’t tell me ya can’t handle a lil’ snow!” he taunts, his laughter echoing around the snowy clearing.
As if you’d let Atsumu just get away with that. So naturally, you scoop up as much snow as you can in your cold, red hands and take off sprinting after him, screaming, “Oh, you’re dead!”
The thrill of the pursuit drives away any lingering annoyance from last night; you barely even register the way your heart pounds with adrenaline and cheeks flush from the cold. The laughter of the others fades into the background as your focus narrows down to the gleeful figure darting just ahead of you.
Atsumu is fast, sure, but your determination is faster, and the freshly fallen snow slows him down just enough for you to gain ground. With a determined yell, you launch your armful of snow at his back, hitting him squarely between the shoulder blades; the impact makes him stumble forward with a playful groan. “Alright, alright, I give!” he laughs when he spins to face you, raising his hands in mock defeat.
Just as you think you’ve won, just as you start laughing triumphantly and let your guard down, he’s charging back at you. You try to sidestep, but the slippery ground betrays you, and you both end up tumbling into a soft snowdrift. The world whirls into a blur of white and laughter as you wrestle in the snow, trying to pin each other down. Atsumu manages to get the upper hand briefly, pinning your wrists gently above your head with a victorious grin. His breath comes in visible puffs in the cold air, his face inches from yours, eyes sparkling with mischief and something warmer.
“You’re such a child!” you shout, breathless from both the cold and the exertion.
“You love it,” he retorts, a smug grin plastered across his face despite the snow sticking to his hair and clothes.
You roll and wrangle and as you do, Atsumu manages to push more snow down the back of your shirt, making you squeal and squirm. “Atsumu!” you shriek, half-annoyed, half-panting, mostly all laughing. Your hands are freezing, but you keep trying to shove snow into his face in retaliation until you finally manage to squish his face with a clump of snow. The rest of the group watches, cheering at your antics, thoroughly entertained by the display, but their voices go unregistered to both of you as you both fall back, exhausted and satisfied and covered in snow, looking up at the starry sky.
As the laughter subsides and the rapid heartbeat begins to slow, you and Atsumu lie sprawled in the snow, the cold forgotten for a moment. The serene silence that falls over both of you is a rare kind of peace, something that feels close to perfect. You can see Atsumu’s chest rise and fall with each breath, his eyes reflecting the twinkling stars above, and there’s something unspoken in the way he looks at you—something that makes you feel softer, lighter, like you’re floating on air.
You want to say something sarcastic. You want to throw more snow into his face and tell him he looks stupid. You want to be mean to him and you want him to flirt with you so you can tell him to fuck off. He’s the bane of your existence. He riles you up and makes you angrier than most other people ever could. It’s so much easier to argue with him. It’s so much easier to hate him.
But you don’t. So you just lie there and take it in.
ten.
The moment gets stolen by a voice.
“Oi, lovebirds, everyone’s headin’ in! You two plannin’ on makin’ snow angels all night, or do ya wanna join the rest of us by the fire?” Osamu calls out.
Atsumu glares in the voice’s direction, his brow creasing. The peaceful moment shatters like thin ice underfoot, and you can practically hear the crack because it’s visible in how his gaze shifts from the stars above to his brother and the tension in his grip that wasn’t there before. “Can’t ya see we’re havin’ a moment here?” he snaps back, the words almost biting through the frigid air.
Osamu, unbothered by the snap, just chuckles and strolls over, offering a hand to help you up. “Yeah, yeah, yer playin’ in the snow like a couple of kids. Let’s get inside, yer gonna catch cold.” His concern is sincere, his tone sweet. You accept the hand with a smile; when you stand fully up, Osamu wraps his arm around your shoulders and leans in close enough to mumble, “Yui told me that ya get sick easy. Got worried, hope ya ain’t too mad at me for snatchin’ ya away.”
His close presence is warmth cutting through your chill and you subconsciously lean into him. “Oh, thank you,” you say softly; he sounds so genuine. “You’re really considerate. It’s just At-”
You turn around to find Atsumu pushing himself up, brushing snow from his hair. He had been watching your quiet exchange with close eyes, and now that you really look at him again, his expression is briefly unfamiliar. It’s just for a brief second—a moment so quick it was gone in an instant—but you could have sworn it was a gaze tighter, darker, than you have ever seen from him before and it makes you shiver. It’s quick to be replaced by his usual grin when he notices your concerned expression, though, as if he’s trying to placate you. As if he doesn’t want you to know how he’s feeling.
The snowball fight had been playful, a rare truce in your usual war of words with Atsumu, and now he seems reluctant to let that end. Still, his tone is light, or at least lighter than before, laced with a hint of forced cheerfulness, when he assures you, “S’okay, princess. Let’s get inside.”
But the sharpness in his eyes betrays his words. And as if to keep pushing him, to keep jamming his finger straight into the bruise, Osamu’s arm slips downwards to hover around your waist—it’s so delicate that you wouldn’t have noticed the shift in position if not for the way his hold ever so slightly tightens to pull you closer.
Atsumu’s smile fades into something heavier and his hands clench into tight fists by his side and there’s a look that crosses his features, something filled with irritation; there’s a palpable tension between the two brothers that makes you nervous. Still, Osamu just smiles like he’s completely oblivious, cheerily saying, “Yeah, don’tcha worry, ‘Sumu. Just tryna keep our princess warm.”
Our princess. The words are loaded. Osamu isn’t just being kind; he’s provoking him. He’s pushing his brother, trying to see just how far Atsumu’ll let him go, trying to drive a reaction out of him.
There’s an undeniable undercurrent of something more in the air.
Atsumu, witnessing this, locks his jaw, his good-natured facade struggling to mask the surge of emotions that seem to whirl behind his eyes. And yet, he stops. He doesn’t say anything, even though it seemed as though he would, even though when you met his eyes there was that terrifying darkness from before. Atsumu just turns on his heel and starts marching back towards the cabin.
And for some reason you can’t quite comprehend, you feel your heart sink.
eleven.
It’s significantly quieter that night.
Atsumu hadn’t shown up to dinner, nor did he join everyone to watch Elf in the living room. Chizuru and Aran had expressed concern, offering to go upstairs and check on him, but Osamu had assured them all that Atsumu was fine and just worn out from the day and that had seemed to placate them. You tried to trust his word too, but even as the film plays and Osamu drapes his arm onto the couch behind you and Yui nudges you and wiggles her brow at the closeness and you try to convince yourself that you’re fine, you can’t help the awful feeling of dread you have in the pit of your stomach.
It doesn’t go away even when the movie ends and you retreat upstairs to shower and get to bed; it doesn’t go away even when you settle into the softness of your sheets and turn out the lights; it doesn’t go away even when the only illumination in the room comes from your phone as you stalk your Instagram homepage trying to distract your mind. You almost want to hear Atsumu’s overwhelmingly loud and obnoxious laughter from the next room; you want to know that he’s okay, and you don’t really even understand why. You’ve spent the last two years being an Atsumu Hater™ and here you are anyway, your heart racing.
But just as you’re about to surrender to the warmth of your blankets, your ears pick up the muffled but unmistakable timbre of raised voices from the room next door.
The Miya twins.
You sit up in bed, heart pounding. You can’t make out the words through the wall, but the low rumble of Osamu’s voice and the sharper, heated tone of Atsumu’s are unmistakable. You hesitate for a moment, caught between pressing your ear against the wall to catch more of the conversation or trying to ignore it altogether. But then Atsumu’s voice cuts through clearly, loud and raw with frustration:
“Why’re ya doin’ this, Samu? Seriously, what the hell?”
You freeze.
There’s a pause. Osamu’s voice comes next, calmer but with a sharp edge that makes the air in your room feel heavy. “Doin’ what, exactly? Bein’ nice? Spendin’ time with her? ‘Cause last I checked, you’re the one who’s been actin’ like she don’t exist unless it’s to get under her skin.”
You hear the sound of something—maybe a chair or a bed frame—scraping against the floor. Atsumu’s voice comes back, even louder. “Don’t gimme that crap! You know what I’m talkin’ about! You’ve been all over her this whole week, like you’re tryin’ to... to—”
“To what, Tsumu?” Osamu cuts in, his tone sharp enough to make you flinch even from the other side of the wall. “To do what you won’t? You’ve had two years to say somethin’, to do anythin’, but all you’ve done is act like a damn idiot around her. And now you’re mad at me ‘cause I actually treat her like a person?”
Your chest tightens. You press your hands against your mouth to stifle the sharp inhale that escapes you. Are they... talking about you?
There’s a heavy silence. For a moment, you think maybe it’s over, but then Atsumu speaks again, quieter this time, almost hesitant. “It’s not like that...”
“Oh, isn’t it?” Osamu snaps. “If it’s not like that, then why are you so pissed off, huh? If you don’t care about her, why’s it eatin’ at ya every time I so much as look at her?”
You can practically hear the smirk in his voice now, though it’s tinged with something more serious. “Admit it, Tsumu. You like her. Hell, you’ve probably liked her for years, but you’re too chicken to do anything about it. So don’t come at me like I’m the bad guy when all I’m doin’ is fillin’ the space you left wide open.”
Your heart is pounding so loud you’re surprised they can’t hear it through the wall.
“I—” Atsumu starts, but his voice falters. He sounds... small. Defeated. “I don’t—”
“Yeah? Then prove it,” Osamu interrupts. “If you really don’t care, I’ll back off. But if you do? If you actually want a chance with her? Then grow up and ask her out before it’s too late.”
Another beat of silence stretches between them, so tense and thick it feels like the walls of your room might crack under the weight of it. Then there’s the sound of footsteps—heavy, frustrated—and the slam of a door.
Your mind is racing. You sit there frozen for what feels like hours, trying to piece together what you’ve just heard, what it all means, and why your heart feels like it might break free of your chest.
You glance at the door to your room, wondering if Atsumu’s stormed off to his, or if—
A knock. A soft, hesitant knock at your door.
Your breath catches.
twelve.
The knock comes again, a little louder this time, but you don’t move. You press your face into the pillow, hold your breath, and will your heartbeat to calm down. He waits for a moment, long enough that you can almost picture him standing just outside your door, shifting on his feet and second-guessing himself.
Finally, there’s a sigh, barely audible through the door. The sound makes your chest ache.
But then the floor creaks softly as he steps away, and the silence that follows feels louder than anything he could have said.
You stay like that for a long time, staring into the darkness of your room as the words from the argument next door replay in your head on an endless loop. You don’t know how to feel, or even what to feel, but one thing is certain—you’re not going to get any sleep tonight.
***
The next morning, the sound of laughter and the warm scent of cinnamon pull you from your restless slumber. It’s Christmas morning.
You drag yourself out of bed, trying to shake the unease still settled in your chest, and join everyone downstairs. The living room is alive with energy—Chizuru and Yui are wearing matching pajamas and passing out mugs of hot cocoa, Aran is fiddling with the Bluetooth speaker to get a holiday playlist going, and Osamu is helping himself to the tray of cookies on the coffee table, ignoring Chizuru’s scolding about “ruining the aesthetic before everyone’s here.”
But even with all the warmth and chatter, the absence is glaring.
Atsumu is nowhere to be seen.
You try not to let it bother you. He’s probably just sleeping in. Or avoiding you after last night. You’re not sure which thought twists your stomach more.
The morning rolls on, and soon everyone gathers for the gift exchange. Laughter fills the air as ribbons are untied, wrapping paper is torn apart, and heartfelt thank-yous are exchanged. Yui squeals over the skincare set Kita picked out for her, and Aran grins ear-to-ear at the custom jersey Chizuru ordered. Even Osamu looks pleased with the knife set you picked out for him, ruffling your hair as he thanks you.
But as the last gifts are unwrapped, you realize something’s missing.
Everyone else has given you something, no matter how small—a book from Chizuru, earrings from Yui, a scarf from Suna—but Atsumu’s name is noticeably absent.
You don’t say anything, but you feel the knot of disappointment settle in your chest. Maybe it’s silly to care so much. Maybe it’s selfish. But after the week you’ve had, after all the bickering, the teasing, and everything you heard last night, you thought...
You thought he’d at least try.
***
The rest of the day passes in a blur of food and laughter, but you can’t shake the hollow feeling that lingers in the back of your mind. That night, you retreat to your room early, needing the quiet to sort through your thoughts.
You’re not expecting the knock.
It’s soft at first, like he’s testing whether you’ll even respond. You hesitate, wondering if you should ignore it again like last night. But then it comes again, more insistent.
“Hey,” Atsumu’s voice calls softly through the door. “You awake?”
You don’t answer, but you also don’t move.
A pause. Then: “I know you’re probably mad at me or somethin’, but... I wanna show ya somethin’. Come on, get up. Please.”
There’s something in his voice that makes your stomach flip—nervousness, maybe, or the slightest tinge of vulnerability.
When you still don’t reply, he tries again. “There’s... there’s somethin’ I wanna say, but it’ll be easier if ya just come with me. I’ll be out back. Meet me at the hot tub if you wanna.”
His footsteps retreat, leaving you alone in the quiet.
For a moment, you just sit there, staring at the door and debating whether to follow him or let the silence stay.
But curiosity—and maybe something else—wins out. You pull yourself from the bed, slide on your slippers, and head downstairs.
thirteen.
The night air is crisp, biting against your skin as you step out onto the pool deck. The stars above are sharp pinpricks in the deep velvet sky, their light barely competing with the soft glow of the string lights strung along the edge of the fence.
Your heart pounds as you glance around, unsure of what you’re expecting. And then you see him.
Atsumu is sitting by the edge of the hot tub, his legs dipped into the warm water, hands fidgeting in his lap. The tension in his shoulders eases the moment his eyes meet yours, and he lights up in a way that makes your chest ache. He stands quickly, his movements awkward but eager, like he’s been waiting for hours just for this moment.
“You came,” he says softly, his voice carrying over the gentle hum of the water.
You nod, stepping closer, unsure what to say. There’s a nervous energy between you now, not the usual teasing or bickering, but something fragile and unspoken.
He gestures toward the edge of the hot tub. You hesitate for only a moment before moving to sit beside him, the warmth of the bubbling water chasing away the chill in the air. Neither of you speak at first, the silence thick but not uncomfortable.
When you glance at him, you notice his hands are no longer fidgeting. Instead, they rest on his knees, tense, like he’s holding himself back.
The quiet stretches on, and you don’t know whether it’s you or him who breaks it first. But then he moves—slowly, carefully—and cups your face with his hands.
You can’t breathe. You can’t even comprehend anything but his large, warm hands gentle around your face. His thumbs brush softly against your cheeks, and his eyes meet yours with an intensity that makes your chest tighten. He doesn’t say a word, but he doesn’t need to. The way he looks at you—steady and unguarded—says it all.
And in that moment, you’re reminded of everything.
The way he looked at you during truth or dare, his gaze flickering with something almost too heavy to hold. The way he showed up for you, always, even when you tried to convince you both that it didn’t mean anything. The way he looked at you that very first night you met him, in the dim, crowded, musty basement of the frat house, when your heart had betrayed you by skipping a beat the very moment his golden eyes landed on you. He has never looked more beautiful; he has never seemed more human.
You love him. Oh god.
You love him.
Atsumu hesitates, leaning in slightly but stopping just short, his breath warm against your skin. He pauses, like he’s waiting for your permission, or maybe just bracing himself for the possibility that you’ll pull away.
Against all odds, you kiss him first.
The moment your lips meet, he lets out a small, almost startled sound before kissing you back. His hands slide to the sides of your neck, steady and sure, while his lips move against yours like he’s been imagining this for years. He holds you like he’s terrified that this isn’t real, like if he lets go then you’ll disappear. Your fingers knot in his t-shirt, his hand gets lost in your hair, you are breathless in every way but you don’t care because if he wanted to steal the air straight from your lungs you would let him.
When you finally part, his forehead rests against yours, his breath warm against your skin, both of you quiet as the world seems to settle into a kind of peace. For a moment, he just looks at you, his expression so tender and full of awe that you wonder if he’s committing this moment to memory. And then he grins—a smile so wide and full of boyish delight that it makes your heart skip a beat.
“So you do like me,” he teases, his voice warm, his thumb brushing against your cheek.
You snort. “Nah, I change my mind. I hate you.”
He rolls his eyes because he knows you’re bluffing, and just kisses you again.
The two of you sit there for a while longer, wrapped up in each other and the quiet intimacy of the night. But then you remember something, a question that’s been gnawing at the back of your mind all day.
“Atsumu?”
“Hmm?” he hums, still holding you close, his fingers absently tracing small circles against your skin.
“Why didn’t you get me a Christmas gift?”
He freezes for a moment, blinking at you like he’s just remembered something. “Oh, crap.”
“What?” you ask, laughing at the sudden panic in his face.
“That’s what I came here for,” he mutters, more to himself than to you, before quickly standing and rummaging through the pocket of his hoodie. He pulls out a small, folded cloth pouch, holding it carefully in his hands like it’s something precious.
“I’ve had this for years,” he says, his voice soft, almost hesitant, as he sits back down beside you. “And I didn’t know if I should give it to ya. Or if it was even the right time. But... I guess it is now.”
He opens the pouch and carefully empties its contents into his hand.
You stare, halting as you take in what’s inside:
A small square of paper with the element “Au” drawn on it, the edges worn like it’s been folded and unfolded a thousand times. “From freshman year chem,” he explains softly, a faint smile tugging at his lips. “You were the only one who laughed when I joked that it stood for Atsumu instead of gold.”
A torn scrap of notebook paper with your name written on it in messy handwriting. “Greek match,” he says, chuckling quietly. “I wrote it down when they paired us up. Figured it’d be my one excuse to talk to ya.”
A dried, pressed petal from a rose. “Semi-formal,” he murmurs. “You were wearin’ that red dress, and I was an idiot who thought bringin’ roses was a good idea. You said they were beautiful, but you... you were somethin’ else entirely.”
There’s other little things, little bits and pieces from the two years you’ve known each other, little reminders that you can barely remember a time where he wasn’t in your life. Atsumu has been a part of your routine since the day he met you. You lived eighteen years without knowing him, but you can’t imagine living without him anymore.
And then, as if you weren’t touched enough, he passes you another small wrapped item. You gently peel back the paper to find the Mt. Iwate snow globe he had bought before you could last week.
As you cradle the snow globe in your hands, the memory of that day comes rushing back—Atsumu’s smug grin as he held up the very item you’d been planning to buy, the gleam of satisfaction in his golden eyes when you’d glared at him. You’d been so furious, so determined to outmatch him for the rest of the trip, but now, holding the snow globe in your hands, all you can feel is an overwhelming warmth.
“You…” Your voice falters as you run your thumb over the cool glass, watching the tiny flakes swirl around the miniature Mt. Iwate. “You bought this for me?”
He shrugs, a sheepish smile tugging at his lips. “Felt bad for bein’ an ass that day. But ya stormed off before I could give it to ya, and then… I guess I kept it, hopin’ one day it’d mean more.”
You blink at him, at the boy sitting beside you, nervously scratching the back of his neck. The boy who had spent two years teasing and frustrating you, yet somehow still managed to worm his way into your heart. The boy who’d quietly kept a snow globe and a collection of mementos, waiting for the right moment to share them with you.
“Atsumu…” Your voice is soft, almost fragile, as you set the snow globe down and turn to face him fully. “This is—” You pause, searching for the right words. “You didn’t have to do any of this.”
“I know,” he says quickly, his gaze dropping to the water, then back to you. “But I wanted to. You’re… important to me, y’know? And I don’t always show it the right way, but—”
“You don’t have to explain,” you interrupt, your heart swelling at the vulnerability in his voice. “I get it. I do.”
His eyes search yours, his expression caught somewhere between relief and disbelief. For a moment, the two of you just sit there, the night air heavy with unsaid things. Then you reach for his hand, threading your fingers through his, and his breath catches audibly.
“You’re not as bad as you think you are,” you tease lightly, trying to ease the tension, though your voice wavers with the weight of everything unspoken.
“Yeah?” His grin is lopsided, nervous, but the spark of playfulness in his eyes is unmistakable. “Don’t get used to me bein’ this sweet, though. Still gotta keep you on your toes.”
You laugh softly, leaning your head against his shoulder, your fingers still tangled with his. “I wouldn’t expect anything less.”
For a while, you sit in companionable silence, the bubbling of the hot tub and the distant chirping of crickets filling the air. You watch as the snow globe sits on the edge of the tub, the flakes settling gently at the base. Somehow, it feels like everything—your bickering, his teasing, the hesitant steps toward this moment—has led to this: an unspoken understanding that this, whatever it is between you, is real.
Finally, Atsumu breaks the silence. “So… was that the right gift?” He nudges your shoulder lightly, his tone casual but his eyes searching.
You pretend to think, your lips twitching into a smirk. “Hmm… It’s alright, I guess.”
His jaw drops in mock offense, his free hand flying to his chest. “Alright? Do you know how much thought I put into that?”
You grin, squeezing his hand. “It’s perfect, Atsumu.”
His expression softens, and for a moment, he just looks at you, his golden eyes warm and steady. “Good,” he murmurs, his voice low. “Because you’re kinda perfect to me, too.”
And just like that, he has you all over again—breathless, flustered, and hopelessly in love. You lean up and kiss him, slow and soft, and when you pull back, his boyish grin is so bright it almost hurts to look at.
“Alright, enough mushy stuff,” you say, standing up and stretching, though your heart is still racing. “I’m freezing, and I need to head back inside before I turn into an icicle.”
Atsumu groans dramatically but follows your lead, climbing out of the hot tub and grabbing the snow globe for you. He drapes his hoodie around your shoulders as you head back toward the cabin, the warmth of it—and him—chasing away the cold.
As you walk, side by side, you realize something: revenge had been the last thing on your mind tonight. Because somehow, Atsumu had managed to do what he always did—get under your skin and make himself impossible to hate. And for once, you weren’t going to fight it.
Tomorrow, you might bicker again. He might steal your favorite mug, or you might prank him during breakfast. But tonight, under the glow of the stars and the string lights, you let yourself fall a little deeper, knowing he’d be there to catch you.
⨭ closing; i love this one sm honestly. i lowkey even drew out the room plan of the cabin in case ur curious, which looks like this:
btw all the sorority girls mentioned are actually the girls' karasuno team lol; i'm trying rly hard to keep these stories all in the same universe but there are so few girls in the hq universe and even less in high school </3 wld it be confusing if i started reusing kiyoko and yachi as y/n's besties it wld be so much easier on me :')
vote down below or maybe offer some suggestions for other ways to work around the lack of girl besties/roommates/etc (ie. maybe age change!older/younger sisters??)
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Because I fell down a hole of love today I've decided to do a scattered "Haikyuu characters after seeing you sad"
Michimiya Yui
You got a bad grade and felt crappy about it
Michimiya noticed
Queen of feel better hugs
She sees you feeling down? Well prepare yourself because 5 minutes later you'll be cuddling on the couch
She probably smells amazing too
She has chocolate on the ready
Goshiki Tsutomu
Probably saw you feeling down after practice
He noticed that you weren't cheering as loudly whenever he spiked as you usually did
Decides he's going to make you feel better by playing even harder
Attempts to dedicate his next spike to you
The ball hits him in the face
Shirabu is this close to killing him
You laugh harder than you have all week
Kanoka Amanai
Tall girlfriend abilities at least to me anyway
She comes around from the back and gives hugs
Forehead kisses
Will listen to you vent and will hold your hand
Since you're smaller than her her hugs are like a blanket
Very warm, very soothing
I probably didnt have to go that far with the height difference but leave me be, she's 6 ft for goodness sake
Fukunaga Shouhei
Also notices it during practice
Your usual smile wasnt there
Tries to make you laugh
He cracks a joke everytime he scores a point
After practice he buys you a treat
You both watch a movie at his house
Holy heck this is super messy
#haikyuu x reader#this is not organized at all#michimiya yui x reader#amanai kanoka x reader#goshiki tsutomu x reader#fukunaga shouhei x reader#my underrated loves#haikyuu#kanoka amanai#goshiki tsutomu#fukunaga shouhei#michimiya yui
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Hi there, can I have a scenario with Akaashi and Yui where the s/o is upset because they got bad marks and he comforts them with huggles? Please tell me if this breaks any rules. Thank you!
i wrote this without realising that you said huggles specifically and my clown ass went 🤡
AKAASHI KEIJI: the moment he noticed the way your shoulders dropped and your eyes cast down on the ground,to the point you forced a smile at him and never hold eye contact for long —— he knows something is wrong.
he knows better than to immediately confront you about it,but he had expected it was because of the test you took yesterday and had only been handed out today. he takes it slow,making sure you are eating well and he spoiled you to no end.
and when you finally break it to him about the grade that you had gotten in the recent test,he simply brought you into a tight hug and whispers “you’ll do better next time,i know you will”.
all in all,keiji is a supportive boyfriend;he’ll drop everything to help tutor you in what went wrong.
MICHIMIYA YUI: for someone who had always gotten good marks,it was no wonder that you were crushed when you learnt that you got a particularly low mark in a test you were sure you had study enough for.
when you went home the moment school ends,yui was worried. usually,you would stay behind and wait for her to walk to school together —— but when she learnt that you had gone straight home,it was only in her nature to make sure you were alright.
when you told her what happened and what you got,she made it her mission to make you smile again,no matter what it takes. she would bring you outside to buy you your favourite food,drink or anything that would help you forget that you even got a bad grade.
#haikyuu#haikyuu imagines#haikyuu x reader#haikyuu scenarios#akaashi keiji x reader#michimiya yui x reader
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Karasuno… Crack?
Yui: Ugh, the girls uniform is so uncomfortable! Why can’t it be like the boy’s one?
(Y/N): You are absolutely right.
The next day:
(Y/N), walking into practice with the girls uniform: Genda’ equality, bitches! *Sailor Moon pose with Nishinoya and Tanaka presenting him*
#god i have no idea#this will stay in the drafts for awhile#is my humor failing me?#yes#is this funny?#no#but i need to get this out#haikyuu x male reader#haikyuu x reader#michimiya yui#haikyuu!!
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Karasuno Masterlist
Categories:
📖 - x reader 💜 - gender neutral pronouns 🧡 - female pronouns 🌸 - fluff 🔷 - crack 💔 - angst
Sawamura Daichi
How the Karasuno boys sleep on cold nights 📖🔷💜
Haikyuu Characters as Animals 🔷
Michimiya decides to be brave 🔷
A Comedy of Errors Chapter 1 (not the mc but plays an extremely important role and is hilarious) 📖🔷🌸🧡
Sugawara Koushi
How the Karasuno boys sleep on cold nights 📖🔷💜
A Comedy of Errors Chapter 2 (not the mc but plays an extremely important role and is hilarious) 📖🔷🌸🧡
Smiling Sugawara Collection
Incorrect Quotes: 1 | 2 🔷
Azumane Asahi
Asahi Masterlist (yes this sweet boy has his own Masterlist)
Tanaka Ryuunosuke
How the Karasuno boys sleep on cold nights 📖🔷💜
Funny Tokyo Training Camp screencap 🔷
Nishinoya Yuu
“Help! I’ve Fallen!... For you😉” prank with the Haikyuu boys! 📖🔷🌸💜
How the Karasuno boys sleep on cold nights 📖🔷💜
Smiling Nishinoya Collection
Incorrect Quotes: 1
Ennoshita Chikara
You're jealous but you can't do anything because you're not dating him 📖💔🌸🧡
Director Ennoshita official art
Funny Tokyo Training Camp screencap 🔷
Tsukishima Kei
“Help! I’ve Fallen!… For you😉” prank with the Haikyuu boys! 📖🔷🌸💜
Funny Tokyo Training Camp screencap 🔷
Asahi and Tsukki Photo Collection
Yamaguchi Tadashi
You're jealous but you can't do anything because you're not dating him 📖💔🌸🧡
OsaYama (Osamu and Yamaguchi) Headcanons 🌸
Hinata Shoyo
Hinata Shoyo and Natsu photo collection
Yachi Hitoka
In which Yachi avoids Death several times 🔷
Haikyuu Characters as Animals 🔷
Michimiya Yui
Michimiya decides to be brave 🔷
A Comedy of Errors Chapter 1 (not the mc but plays an extremely important role and is hilarious) 📖🔷🌸🧡
Ukai Keishin
Smiling Ukai Collection
Almost all of them:
How the Haikyuu Boys (and girls!) act around their crush 📖🌸💜
How the Haikyuu boys make you laugh 📖🌸💜
Soulmates 📖🌸💜
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FINESSE | ꜱ. ʜɪɴᴀᴛᴀ
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→ aaand this is chapter 1! reader hasn't been introduced yet but as you can see, our love interest has ^^
→ i hc hinata is very prompt with the time he wakes up as long as he sets his alarm but when he forgets he wakes up super late unintentionally
→ the third years chose the first years to lead this event to give yamaguchi the opportunity to gage what he'd be doing as the future captain and to break out of of his shy shell while also letting him work with someone he's familiar with!! hence kageyama also co-heading the event
→ to be clear, hinata is not part of organizing (yet 😇). his tweet was meant to hint at the discussion in the boys' vball group chat
erethoughts: sorry for the super late update!! so much stuff has been going on in school and my finals are approaching huhu ToT with how hectic my schedule is rn i believe i can deliver a chapter every week! i hope that's alright 🥹 stay tuned for next week's update!!
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"Traitor"
summary: Daichi is a loyal boyfriend, he's always been true, but he's also been lying. (gn!reader)(michimiya x daichi)
Tw: cheating (but not really) & angst
Notes: This one is a little strange I'll admit, but I still kinda like how it turned out. Its based off the song "Traitor", by olivia rodrigo, and if you knwo the song I tried to fit most of lyrics in somehow, if you don't know the song, cool, you'll still get the plot. This is my first Daichi fic, so let me know what you think!
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Daichi would never cheat on you, you knew that, but the way he had talked to that girl earlier… touching her waist and looking into her eyes… it bothered you.
“...Daichi?”
He looked at you from his spot on the bed in your shared apartment, texting on his phone, brown eyes full of something you used to recognize.
“Who was that girl from earlier?”
“Oh, Michimiya? She’s just a friend, why?”
“Just a friend?”
Daichi nodded, looking innocent and confused, and you knew you should trust him, trust his word, but something still felt wrong.
“Nothing, I’m probably just being paranoid,” you waved him off, standing from the chair you were sitting in only to go sit by Daichi on the bed. He scooted over slightly, turning off his phone and putting it on the nightstand.
“Don’t worry about it baby,” he said, pulling you into his chest.
“You know I love you right?”
“I know.”
...
Michimiya kept showing up. Whenever you two seemed to leave the apartment she was right there, and you wanted to trust Daichi, you really did, but you just couldn’t.
He would avoid all your questions about her, or where he seemed to disappear to every now and then. He would always give you his word that she was just a friend, that she didn’t mean anything.
Eventually, you couldn’t take it anymore.
“Daichi.”
He had been walking out the door, off to who knows where again, only to turn and look at you, exasperation flashing off his face for a split second.
“Where are you going?”
“Out with some friends, does it matter?”
“If Michimiya is there then yes, it does.”
He didn’t bother to hide his annoyance now.
“I told you we were just friends.”
You stood and walked over to where he was standing by the door, head down, tears welling in your eyes.
“That’s not a ‘no’”
Daichi put his hand on your shoulders.
“Why are you being so paranoid about it?”
“Because you keep lying to me,” you said, finally looking up at his shocked face.
“I see the way you look at her, and I know that look because-”
“I don’t look at her like anyth-”
“-because that’s how you used to look at me.”
Your voice cracked on the last few words, your throat struggling to get the words out. A tear made its way down your cheek as you shook off Daichi's grip.
He stared at you, eyes wide, frozen in place.
“I think we should break up,” you said, stepping back a bit, looking him in the eyes,” I won’t watch you love her while you’re with me.”
Daichi’s mouth opened and closed for a second as if he was trying to find the words to say.
“Okay.”
And with that, his face was void of emotion, as if he was unbothered, and he walked back towards the bedroom. You could hear shuffling in the background, too shocked to move, he didn’t even fight it… or ask any questions…
Daichi came back out to the living room with a duffle bag of what you could only assume to be his things, dropping his key on the table. He smiled meekly at you, bringing you into a weak side hug and tapping something into his phone.
“I’ll see you around, y/n.”
And then he was gone.
...
2 weeks later, you’re walking at a park with Sugawara, drinking coffee and talking about what had happened.
“Suga, I just thought he would have at least tried to stay, but… but it was like he didn’t even care.”
“I know, but maybe he was just in shock, you should give him time.’
“It’s been 2 weeks already. I think he’s gone…”
You two sit down on a bench near a couple, sighing and sipping your drink. Then you realize who the couple actually is.
“Well, I guess he moved on…”
Sugawara looks around confused before his eyes land on Daichi and Michimiya, cuddling together and looking into each other's eyes. He pulls her hat down and says something she laughs at, before wrapping her arms around his waist, something you used to do.
You sigh as you stand, tears stinging your skin as the wind hits them, and begin to walk away, and Sugawara jumps up and tries to follow you.
“y/n, I’m so sorry, I didn’t know-”
“It's fine Suga,” you say turning to face him,” it was going to happen anyway eventually.”
“y/n…”
You turn back around, stealing one more glance at Daichi, who seemed to have noticed the two of you and was starting to make his way over and you walk as fast as you can back to your car, locking your doors and driving away.
...
Guess you didn’t cheat, but you’re still a traitor...
#daichi x reader#daichi sawamura#daichi angst#haikyu fic#haikyū!!#haikyuu!!#daichi x you#gn!reader#yui michimiya#chandies.fics#chandie.writes#song fic#traitor#Spotify
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• ─ ˒˒ 𝐦𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐲 𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐤 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐚𝐢𝐤𝐲𝐮𝐮 𝐠𝐢𝐫𝐥𝐬
˒˒ pairing :: saeko, alisa, michimiya, kiyoko, yachi x reader
˒˒ content :: smut
˒˒ a/n authors note :: in this the girls are being called mommy
˒˒ please read this :: this post is for 18+ adults, minors dni
─ saeko
saeko is pretty playful when it comes to sex and didn’t think that names like “mommy” or “master” would be great in those situations, you would have to convince her a bit. the whole mood stays pretty light but a little bit more sinful with you calling her mommy. to be honest, she really likes power she gets. knowing that you belong to her, you’re the one calling her mommy. saeko‘s favourite times for you to call her mommy would be when sex is more serious than usual. she’ll be more rough and possessive, saying “who you do belong to, baby?”
─ alisa
alisa would want you to call her mommy when she’s tense. in the moment, she likes how much control she has, how wet you get with just saying her name. she would have your ass up in the air as she fingers you till your crying and begging for her to stop. “is it too much? just a little bit more for mommy, love.” but hearing you say it makes her go feral. you are not allowed to touch her as she keeps torturing you with her tongue. alisa keeps praising you for letting her do as she pleases.
─ michimiya
michimiya doesn’t care for names in bed but will do this if you want to. she’s a bit taken back when you first suggest, though; I feel like she won’t have sex with you after she’s done some research. at first, things would be very soft and sweet, but she got more confident, her tone would be much demanding. your eyes would soften whenever she whispers in your ear about what she’s going to do to you, knowing it makes your knees weak. she thinks it’s cute. you need only to beg for mommy to give you what you need, knowing that’s how you like it.
─ kiyoko
kiyoko likes being called mommy more than you know. before you, she never was into names until one night you were needier than usual, and the word spilled from your lips; she barely heard it. your expression and how adorable it sounded got her addicted. she doesn’t let you cum until she’s heard you call that multiple times, it gives her more confidence, and she just likes the power you’ve given her after calling her mommy. kiyoko needs to hear you whimpering and begging her to let you release, that only “mommy” can make you feel so good.
─ yachi
she would only be comfortable will this kink after you guys have had sex with each other for a while. she finds it a little embarrassing since she isn’t experienced in taking control but has fantasized about it. she would never tell you this, so you would have to bring this up; after yachi felt more natural with the power balance, it would feel like she was a completely different person. her whole demeanour would switch instantly. what gets her thriving is how vulnerable you allowed yourself to be in front of her and only her. “you look so beautiful like this y/n, all spread for mommy.”
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DAICHI SAWAMURA

Paring : Daichi Sawamura x Reader
Fandom : Haikyuu
Warning : Angst | Death
A/N :
Hello my fellow readers! This is my first time writing my first fan fiction, well not really. I have wrote some in my wattpad but never really published them. Anyways, I hope you enjoy this fan fiction!
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❝ I love you ❞
❝ But I love her ❞
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"Y/N! Get up! We're going to be late for school!" Michimiya yelled from downstairs.
"But I don't wanna!" You yelled, slowly getting off your bed.
Michimiya sighed, "Daichi's going to be there!" Once you heard Daichi's name, you quickly got up and got ready fast.
"I'm here! I'm here!" You said running down the stairs, both of you guys leave the house.
As you walk with Michimiya to school, you start talking about how much you love Daichi.
"When are you going to confess to him?" Michimiya asked you.
"Soon! I will confess to Daichi soon!" You said.
“You guys belong together!" Michimiya screeched in happiness.
"You really think so?" You looked at her.
"What if he likes someone else?" You looked down to the ground.
"Of course he likes you! Why wouldn't he? You're awesome, adorable, and much more!"
You guys continued talking until you arrived at school.
You and Michimiya arrived to school and changed your shoes.
As you finished putting on your shoes, you ditched Michimiya and ran to the gym.
You see everyone there but no Daichi.
“Hey, Kiyoko? Have you seen Daichi?” You asked Kiyoko.
“No, I ha-“ Kiyoko was cut off by someone.
“Sorry I’m late!”
You turned around to see Daichi at the door.
“Daichi! Where were you!” You punch his arm.
“Ow, do you really have to punch me” Daichi looked at you.
“Yeah” You laughed.
“How’ve you’ve been? You got a crush yet?” Daichi teased you.
“Yeah, but it’s not you” you stuck your tongue out at him.
“Oh really now?” He said crossing his arms.
“Oh shut up! Hurry up and do your captain job” you rolled your eyes at him.
“Fine, Alright guys!” He continued talking to the other members.
You seemed to look utterly sad and went outside the gym.
As you looked into the sky, you smiled softly and imagined the day you’d tell your feelings to Daichi.
——— Time-skip to the next day ———
It was the day you’d ask Daichi out.
As you got ready, you didn’t hear Michimiya. You just thought she was asleep or something.
You continued getting ready until you heard noises coming from downstairs.
‘It was so early, why would anyone be having sex right now?’ You thought.
You followed the noises and they were from Michimiya’s room.
‘She has a boyfriend? Wow, and she didn’t even tell me.’ You thought.
“Oh Daichi!~”
Your eyes widened.
You barged into her room only to see Daichi and her having sex.
Michimiya and Daichi looking shocked and quickly putting on their clothes.
You said nothing and went to your room to pack a few things before leaving.
As you left, Michimiya and Daichi were following you, calling your name out.
You’ve arrived at Kiyoko’s house.
“Y/N? What happened?” Kiyoko looked at you as she saw water falls coming from your eyes.
“Oh poor thing.. come on let’s get you inside.” She pulled you into her house.
A few minutes have passed.
A knock on the door.
Kiyoko went to the door to see Michimiya and Daichi.
“What’s wrong guys?” Kiyoko asked them
“We need to speak to Y/N!” They said
“Y/N isn’t here right now, maybe look at Suga’s?” Kiyoko lied for you.
They sighed and went to Sugawara’s house.
——— Time-skip ———
A few days go by, you were no where to be seen by the other members but Kiyoko and Yaichi.
One day, you went out to get your other things from your house you shared with Michimiya.
A loud honk coming from the distance.
You soon fell into darkness and fell.
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You heard muffled noises in the distance.
Your eyes opened to see you were in the hospital surrounded by the team.
“Y/N! Are you okay!” Hinata, Nishinoya and Tanaka asked.
“She’s not okay! She just got hit by a car!” Ennoshita yelled at them.
You looked around to see Daichi sulking in the back.
“Dai..chi?” You said in a soft spoken voice.
Daichi looked up and went to you.
“Y-yes?”
A moment of silence.
“Let’s give them alone time guys.” Coach Ukai said.
“I love you”
“But, I love her..”
“I know.”
A blank noise coming from the machine that monitored you pulse.
Doctors came in and pulled Daichi away.
Why was Daichi crying?
Was it because he wished he loved you more than Michimiya?
No, it was because of how beautiful you were the day you first met him.
#haikyuu angst#daichi scenario#michimiya yui#haikyuu!!#anime / manga#multifandom rp#anime and manga#angst with a sad ending#death mention#daichi x reader#kiyoko shimizu#hq sugawara#hinata shoyuo#kageyama tobio#tanaka ryuunosuke#nishinoya yū#ennoshita chikara#coach ukai
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daiyui... fight, ganbare! | haikyuu playlist



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Ellen, light of my life, writer of women, maybe I humbly request Michimiya? She’s trying to dom for the first time and is nervous perhaps 👀
al, my love, of course you can
warnings/contains: implied switch!female reader as well as yui (but yui doms), mention of the high school volleyball team but it’s set in the timeskip

when you suggested to yui that she should dom you for once, her hesitance had been obvious. despite it all, you had convinced her, promising that you would make it easy for her.
now when it was actually time, your promise felt a little hard to uphold. her shy demands left you aching to disobey, it would be so easy to flip it around and dom her instead. but, you persisted, following her every order and gasping whenever her fingers grazed over your naked body. maybe a bit over the top, but it seemed to get her a bit more confident.
“so, um, can- wait, no” she played with her fingers as she spoke, suddenly realizing that she was about to ask you something instead of demand it and started over. “spread your legs.” she tried to stand up taller, shaking slightly at your lust filled eyes, and the way you spread your legs for her, pussy glistening wet for her. yui licked her lips, coming closer and kneeling by the bed, shyly pressing her thumb on your clit. your gasp sent shivers down her spine, daring to play with the nub.
“higher up on the bed, now” her tone was more stern, confidence shooting through her body and making you shake
“there’s the volleyball captain i’ve heard so much of” your tone was teasing, scooting up on the bed and placing your hand at the back of her neck when she came to lean over you, a smirk on her lips.
“be a good girl for me and you won’t get the same treatment as the team or the volleyballs.”
#hope its okay!!#horn.knee#yui.babes#horn.knee.yui#michimiya yui#nsfw.tag#haikyuu smut#haikyuu x reader#haikyuu!!#x.f!reader
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Could I have a haikyuu, BNHA and MM matchup??? I am a bisexual girl~ I am 4’9 and quite curvy!! My personality. Hmmm I get told I am soft and very caring. I am quiet at first but I can get loud once I know someone. My hobbies is writing, listening to music and caring for animals. I not sure what to write hehe but I really hope this helps!!! ~ yamaguchi-stan
HI TASHHHH i’m really excited for you to read this one because i think it’s super cute 🥺🥰 also i know how,,, qUESTIONABLE your experiences with boys have been so i made sure to give you some vERY NICE GIRLS and one very soft boy bc i know it’s to your liking 😌😌 i hope you enjoy reading it as much as i did writing it!! love you darling 💕💕
i match you up with...
michimiya
her friendly and outgoing personality would definitely compensate and meet yours halfway, especially since you’re a little quiet at the beginning. once you’re comfortable with each other, you guys are loud and laughing non-stop. however, when things start to get romantic, she would be so incredibly flustered, you might have to take the reigns. she’d literally be stumbling all over her words and babbling non-stop, turning into a huge blushing mess. you find it insanely cute though, because you know that underneath her confident and bold exterior, she’s just a huge softie. she loves going to pet cafes together with you to see all the cute animals there. she’s also super supportive of your writing, just like how you support her at all her games!! being the caring person you are, you always remind her it’s okay to not be strong all the time, especially because she’s so hard on herself when it comes to leading the team. similarly, she’s constantly trying to take care of you since you’re always busy taking care of everyone else. individually, both of you have a bad habit of shouldering everyone’s burdens, and tend to forget about yourselves. but together, you remind each other that you don’t have to face things alone and you’re always there to support each other through thick and thin.
and...
kendo
kendo is the kind of girl people can easily feel comfortable around. she talks to everyone and anyone, which is helpful especially if you’re not feeling up to initiating interaction with people. she’s extremely kind and caring, but she can definitely get very protective (which is great because a soft little cinnamon like you deserves to protected!!). she cannot stand it when people mistreat you (especially those nasty boys and bullies who try to bother you) in even the tiniest of ways. she’ll definitely give them a piece of her mind and make sure to put them in their place until they’re practically at your feet apologising (this girl can get a little heated because she’s just that protective over you). she will only ever treat you like a princess and thinks everyone else should treat you as such too. this means constant reassurance that you are perfect the way you are. she loves your curves and hates when you get insecure about your body, especially if it’s because someone else made you feel insecure about it. it breaks her heart to see you not love yourself and she will get upset about it because she just wishes you would see yourself as she sees you. she’ll always remind you that you are gorgeous no matter what, and that she loves every single part of you and that there is no reason you shouldn’t too.
and...
yoosung
yoosung is definitely one to bring light and life into your day. his bright and sunshiney personality makes you feel comfortable around him; he’s not too loud or too soft, it’s just right for you. you don’t mind babying him when he needs attention, you actually secretly love it when he’s all soft. but you also appreciate that he likes to check up on you, asking if you’ve slept well and had enough water for the day. you guys take care of each other; you’re always telling him to sleep earlier instead of gaming so late and he’s always cooking meals for you (to the best of his ability — forgive him, he’s trying his best) to make sure you’re eating well. this boy would definitely be the kind to send you good morning and good night texts every day (he would die before he even thought about missing a single day), making sure to tell you how beautiful you are and how much you mean to him. your love for writing and the english language also inspired him to find something he was that passionate about, which eventually motivated him on to do well in school and find purpose in life. you guys work so well together because you fill up where the other lacks and are always pushing each other to become better versions of yourselves.
#sophs 400 event#soph hits 400#sophs matchmaking service#yoosung headcanons#mystic messenger headcanons#bnha headcanons#bnha x reader#haikyuu headcanons#haikyuu x reader#michimiya yui#my babies ❤️#tash 💓
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