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polyhaikyuu · 8 years
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本 命チョコ Yachi, Tsukishima, Yamaguchi, Kageyama and Hinata (the first years!). I got you chocolates for Valentine's Day! You get chocolates for people you like, right? Well. I like you all. They're assorted, filled with stuff like peanut butter and caramel and strawberry filling. Please enjoy!
VALENTINES
You’d called them over at break to hand the chocolates, and Kageyama grumbles about not being able to sneak in a few tosses with Hinata in-between classes, but Yamaguchi nudges him on anyway. Which was good for Kags, if one considers the full-face blush that lights him up after he’s told that the chocolates are for him.
“H–Happy, V-Valentines,” Kageyama stutters, frozen as a statue.
Yachi has a smile that can light the entire city. She embraces you quickly before pressing a really, really quick kiss on your cheeks; the entire thing has rendered her speechless.
“THANK YOU!!!” Hinata cheers, peering into the box in your hands. “WOAH, this is a lot!! Kageyama-kuuunn, look at this!! I’m going to eat yours!”
Tsukishima glares at Hinata. “Oi, this is for sharing,” he says sharply, until turning to you with a light in his eyes. “Thanks.” Then, taking the box in his hands, and with a much softer voice: “which one has the strawberry?”
“Just like him,” Yamaguchi chuckles, before smiling at you and taking your wrist  (too shy to hold your hand) and saying, “c’mon, let’s eat this together at the rooftop~”
WHITE DAY
“What are these for? Oh my?”
You’re invited to Yachi’s room after class, insisting that there’s something you have to see in there and it’s vital that you see it today. Hinata isn’t able to keep the secret on the way home, so you know it’s about White Day, but after Tsukishima assures that there’s something more than the chocolates Hinata won’t stop talking about, you become more and more curious. But what you see only leaves you with more questions.
“It’s for wishing, duh!” Yachi grins.
Suddenly, all the little papercuts the five of them gained in their hands throughout the latter part of the previous month made sense. White paper cranes connected by red string hang from the ceiling in waves. 
“You made… a /thousand/?” you ask.
“Well, it’s only a minute per crane,” Yamaguchi says. “And there was five of us, so we split it evenly.”
Kageyama snorts. “Shou takes longer than a minute. Try five.”
Hinata frowns. “I still finished mine earlier than you because you were being lazy.”
“No, it was because i was stringing them together!”
Seeing you still looked worried over the time spent on it, Tsukishima fixes his glasses back into place before ruffling your hair. “200 minutes each is just a little bit over three hours.”
“But!” Yachi adds, “this is just a total of 999 cranes.”
You chuckle. “Who didn’t finish their last one?”
Yamaguchi smiles. “You!”
Yachi hands you a square piece of white paper. “You know, we made 999 of it because we wanted the last one to be yours. This is our gift to you! One wish that will come true!”
Hinata grins. “Every day with us is a wish come true already isn’t it though, ____,” he teases.
You laugh, creasing of paper interrupted. You pull up the crane’s wings and make sure it’s ready for flight, before finding the end of the string of cranes and sewing it into place, driving the needle through its back.
“Will it be selfish of me to ask for many, many, many more days with you guys?” you ask softly.
Tsukishima smiles. “Not at all.”
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