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Chapter Four đ«¶
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#minecraft story mode#bakery au#every time someone draws art for this I cry /pos#sorry it took so long by the way I got really busy this month đ”âđ«#my writing
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omg ur taking requests!
can you do some angst to fluff with Atsumu, Iwaizumi, Suna, Kuroo, Ushijima, and Sakusa (Iâm sorry if theyâre too many you can choose whoever you want to write about from these characters, I luv all of them soooo much)
Can you make it like really really Angsty in the start. Like the characters doing something theyâll regret a lot and then they spend a lot of efforts making up for it? Please make it fluffy in the end, I canât handle sad endings đ
Also please donât include anything with infidelity or mentions of it. My boyfriend of 3 years cheated on me last month and Iâm having such a hard time.
Thank you for considering my request. And thereâs no pressure to accept, I donât mind at all.
Hi! yes I am taking requests right now. đ First of all, I'm so sorry that you had such a negative experience. But tbh, you're better off this way. Nobody needs such an ass cheating on them! đđ€ My ex did that too, with my ex-best friend btw. I also had a hard time but quickly felt better because I realised that it's a waste of time to cry over such a dick. I hope you don't lose hope in a healthy relationship based on trust. There really are good people out there and I hope you find someone who can appreciate you. Sending you a lot of hugs and kisses. đ€đâ€ïžâđ©č
And for your request. I've written three stories for Tsumu, Iwa and Suna. Unfortunately they got a bit tooo long for my taste, so I only made these 3. I hope that's okay. I really had problems making it super angsty (urg, I need more practice for angsty stuff đ”âđ«). As you wished, I didn't include anything with cheating (even though I had a few ideas haha.) and I also added a trigger warning before each story. I think Iwa's and Suna's in particular might be a bit darker... so you can decide on your own if you want to continue reading it or not. Anyway, I hope you still like it, and thanks for your request. Stay healthy! đ„°đ
Regretting their actions
Pairing: Atsumu x, Iwaizumi x, Suna x reader
Warning: angst to fluff, break-up (Atsumu, Suna), mention of abuse/anger issues, mention of blood (Iwaizumi), mention of abortion, mention of drugs/pills (Suna)
Part 1 | Part 2 (End)
tw: mention of break-up
You met Atsumu when he came to his brotherâs onigiri store for the housewarming.
The two of you got along well quickly. And it wasnât long before he kissed you at a party, looked at you with his cheeky grin and said, âTastes better than a victory.â
More things happened that night. Not just simple kisses and when you woke up next to him in bed, he asked you, still sleepy: âYouâre my girlfriend now, arenât you?â
Youâve been together for several years now and were thinking about moving in together soon when Atsumuâs career suddenly took off. He was traveling abroad more often and had less time for you or looking for an apartment.
And then it happenedâŠ
You scroll through the apartment search app for something suitable for the two of you, lying on the bed while missing him terribly. You close the app to go to your messenger, only to realize that you were the one who last texted Atsumu... two days ago⊠Two blue check marks indicate that he has read your messages but has not replied. Your fingers hover over the keypad of your phone and you think about writing to him. Maybe he read your message during training and didnât have time to reply. Maybe he just forgot about it afterwards... maybe...
âHey Tsumu... I know youâre busy but, I hope youâre doing well. Love you.â you type into your phone and send the message with a strange feeling in your stomach. It doesnât take long before you see under his name that he is online. The gray check marks next to your message turn blue, but instead of replying, you see that he went offline again. You swallow a big lump down your throat, your heart feels heavy. Maybe he canât answer you right now... you try to convince yourself again.
Several hours pass as you sink your head into your pillow and try to stifle your tears. Atsumuâs sports t-shirt is in your arms, which he had given you before his trip abroad. Time passes and suddenly you hear the ringtone of your phone as a message arrives. Your heart hits loud against your chest as you reach for your phone and see your boyfriendâs name. But your joy quickly disappears, the lump in your throat gets bigger and you canât breathe.Â
>> Hey... listen, I think itâs better if we end the relationship⊠break up. I donât know, but I just donât have time for it. Iâll see you around. <<
It feels like a slap in the face. As if this is a poor joke. You want to write to him, ask him what this is all about, but your tears blur your vision. The only thing you send is a âreally?â but the message is no longer read. It remains on one gray check mark.
Two days go by and you still think it was all a bad joke, but every time you read his message, you feel like throwing up. Has he really dumped the whole relationship? By a shitty text message? You open your Instagram account and enter his name almost as if on autopilot.
Another slap in the face as your tears run down your cheeks again. His bio no longer says âBest setter and proud boyfriendâ but simply âSetter MSBY Black Jackalâ. All the pictures he had with you on his account have been deleted. Instead, you can only see advertising photos or private photos of him. The last eight pictures are of him, Hinata and Bokuto dancing and having fun with fans in different bars. Atsumu grins at the camera as if he doesnât care about you at all. As if your relationship meant nothing to him.
You text him some more times, leave him voicemails because he never answers your calls. But after a few days, you let it go. It only frustrates you even more to see how little this relationship actually meant to him. For days, you cry yourself to sleep, what doesnât go unnoticed by Osamu. After all, he sees you three times a week when you help him out in his store. When you tell him what has happened, he is also speechless, because Atsumu has really pissed him off with all his raving about you. So why would he break-up with you out of the blue? Osamu canât see you as devastated as a heap of misery. So he also tries to find out the reason for the break-up between you and his silly brother. But when he calls him, Atsumu only faces him coldly on the phone. âDid she tell you to ask me? Leave it okay? I think I just realized that I donât want a relationship.â
Two months go by and somehow you still canât believe that your relationship just fell apart. Osamu tries to distract you somehow, but it doesnât help because he reminds you too much of your idiot ex-boyfriend.
Nevertheless, you are grateful to Osamu for swapping your shift with his coworkerâs shift so that you can open the store with him in the morning. That way, you avoid running into Atsumu, who is more likely to be in the restaurant in the evening as soon as he returns from his stay abroad. Youâre not ready to face him at the moment.
Just as youâre about to finish work, you remember that you wanted to show Osamu a video on your phone. âLook, the new trailer for the second season of this soccer series is out. Shall we watch the first episode together on Saturday after work?â you ask Osamu as he approaches you and looks over your shoulder. He rests his hand on the counter next to you, his chest almost touching your back, but he keeps his distance from you respectfully. You are both focused on the trailer, not hearing the doorbell from the store.
Atsumu is tired. The flight was delayed, and he hasnât been able to sleep properly for weeks. How could he sleep well with all the partying and Hinata as his roommate, who spent the night in the hotel calling his friends from Karasuno. At least thatâs what he tells himself⊠that this is the reason for his sleepless nights. But this thought vanishes when he steps into his brotherâs store hungry, actually only wanting to eat a few onigiris and then go home. Into his apartment. His empty, dreary apartment. But as he walks through the door of the store, it feels as if someone has hit his chest with full force, knocking the air out of him.
He sees Osamu leaning towards you with a sense of familiarity. Whatâs going on there? And why does it bother him so much that you giggle and look at Osamu, who returns your gaze with a nod and a smile before turning to the door? His brother winces when he sees Atsumu. As you turn around as well, your smile disappears.
You look at Atsumu as if youâve just seen a corpse, before packing your bag and saying goodbye to Osamu with a âSee you tomorrow.â, only to walk past Atsumu with quick steps. You donât even give him a glance, knowing that if you locked eyes with him, your tears would run. You would want to ask him questions upon questions. Why did you break up with me? Why am I not enough for you? Why did you lie to me for so long? Why...
As you walk through the door, you accidentally bump into him. This nudge, which was actually rather gentle, felt so painful. Why does it bother Atsumu to see you standing so close to his brother? Why does it hurt him that you stared at him with those empty eyes, as if he were a stranger? No. Worse, as if he were someone who had hurt you. Why does he have the feeling that he couldnât make a sound if he opened his mouth now? The answer is simple, and even Atsumu seems to understand it by now as he looks from the now closed door over to Osamu, who stares at him with an indifferent expression crossing his arms in front of his chest. âSo this is what someone who has realized that he doesnât want a relationship looks like? Ya look like shit.â
Oh, how Atsumu would love to punch Osamu in the face. âWhy are ya touchinâ my girl?â is bitter on his tongue, but he has no right to say it out loud. After all, he was the one who turned you down. The blonde Miya suddenly realizes how incredibly stupid his action was.
Back then, Atsumu had not expected to be traveling abroad so often. At first, it was only temporary stays. Nothing that would damage a relationship.
But the last few times in particular, he was sometimes away for several months. You kept telling him on the phone that everything was okay, but every time he called Osamu, he said that your eyes were sometimes red when you came to work and that you looked tired and sad.
Atsumu knew he was the reason. That youâd probably be better off without him. After all, youâre a great woman, someone who would find a new partner quickly.
You didnât deserve to be sad all the time when he was gone. You should be happy. After all, a smile suits you so much better than a sad expression.
Atsumu would concentrate on his career. It would be difficult for him at first, but he would manage without you. He had to⊠for your sake.
So his mind was made up when he read your unanswered, concerned messages. If he texts you now to say that itâs over, being an ass to you, youâll be able to forget him quickly⊠That was what he thought.Â
But it wasnât that easy. Your puzzled messages, your crying voice on his voicemail, broke his heart. Yet he tried to cover it all up with parties and his dear fans. He convinced himself that he was fine. Only to arrive home, see you and realize what an idiot he was, how much he missed you.
And now itâs Atsumu who reaches for his phone and texts you message after message.
Atsumu 8:02 PM: Hey babe, no.. hey Y/n. I know I have no right to text you. But please⊠letâs talk. I fucked up. Damn, I fucked up so hard that I donât even know how to start⊠shitâŠ
Atsumu 8:12 PM: Please⊠please answer your phone, babeâŠ
Atsumu 8:44 PM: I know Iâve fucked up. I know I hurt and disappointed you. Fuck, I know I was an ass. Yk, I thought I was doing the right thing.Â
Atsumu 9:34 PM: Fuck⊠please answer me⊠I still⊠damnit.Â
That was the last message you received from Atsumu before you put your phone away and tried to forget him. Why is he doing this to you? Why is he stirring up your feelings again?
But Atsumu doesnât think about stopping now. He runs to your house, to the apartment building and rings your doorbell. Once, twice, he rings so often that you canât ignore it. You are about to tell him to leave through the loudspeaker system, but he interrupts you.
âFuck baby, please open the door. Iâm⊠I still love ya, okay? I always loved ya. I - shit, can ya even hear me? FuckâŠâ he curses agitatedly and presses the bell next to your nameplate again several times.
But instead of letting him in, you go down to the entrance of the apartment building and open the door with an expression on your face that Atsumu has never seen before. What is it? Anger, sadness, despair? Everything somehow.
âSay... are you kidding me? Do you think thatâs funny?â you ask him, bewildered, still standing in the open doorway. Of course, you wouldnât just believe him. Atsumu could have guessed. Your reaction was completely understandable. But he has to do something to show you that heâs serious.
âNo, no, I donât. Iâm dead serious. Please let me explain,â he says, and starts to tell you that he thought a break-up would be best for you because heâs not good enough for you. Since you were obviously so sad about him leaving so often and he didnât want to be the reason. He tells you that he thought he could get over you, but that he had to realize that you are the most important thing to him. Something⊠someone he doesnât want to lose. With shaky hands and a still agitated voice, Atsumu takes out his phone.
âI wanted ya to hate me so that it would be easier for ya. But believe me, I... I couldnât forget ya. Look, youâre still my wallpaper. All the photos of the two of us are still on my phone, all the memories-â he is about to unlock his screen when his phone falls out of his hand and drops to the floor. Atsumu seems to be completely overwhelmed right now, as if he doesnât know what to do. Should he bend down, pick up the phone, should he keep talking to you or hug you? He doesnât know.
âBaby, please, please, Iâll do anything. Please gimme a chance. Iâll talk to my agent about not takinâ so many jobs abroad. I will be with ya more often. Always write to ya and call ya in the evening when Iâm not at home. Letâs look for an apartment so we can move in together. Please, please, I would do anything. Please believe me that I love ya. Please..." he begs in a voice that becomes more and more brittle with every word. His eyes are full of emotion and his hands, which have unconsciously reached for yours, are trembling terribly.
âTwo months... two months you ignored me, treated me like a piece of trash.â You say in a low voice as you search for eye contact. Atsumu has never felt so scared. Only now does he realize that the love of his life is standing in front of him, and that this might be the last time heâll see her again, the last time heâll touch her skin. But then again⊠Atsumu was an ass, so why should you forgive him? No, he canât think like that. After all, you loved him. And if you love him as much as he loves you, then maybe thereâs still hope.
âI know, and I know I can never make it up to ya. I know itâs not done with an âIâm sorryâ. Iâm the dumbest, most idiotic ex-boyfriend youâve ever had. But... Iâm stubborn too. And if that means chasinâ after ya for 10 years, drivinâ to yer apartment every day to ring the doorbell and tell ya I still love ya, wishinâ ya a good night every day, nice dreams and telling ya how important you are to me... Iâll do it. Every damn day, if it means thereâs still a little hope for us.â He answers you hoarsely, keeping eye contact, hoping that you see how honest his words are.
You sigh, bend down, and pick up his phone before handing it to him. Atsumu doesnât know what to do with all this. His face grimaces as if heâs expecting the worst. âThen... you shouldnât lose your phone... if you want to write to me every day,â you answer him, a weak smile on your lips. Atsumuâs sorrowful expression suddenly changes and you see him looking at you with hope.
âDoes that mean ya...â the blonde Miya can no longer contain his emotions as he leaps forward and pulls you into his arms. His embrace is so tight that you can barely breathe, as if heâs afraid youâll slip out of his hands. Firm, but quivering. His whole body is shaking and youâre sure youâve just felt something wet on your skin. Tears? Is Atsumu crying? âI promise to be a pain in yer ass every day. To text ya, to call ya, to be there for ya. Even in yer sleep. Okay? I love ya... I love ya so much...â
tw: abuse, anger issues, mention of blood
Youâve been with Iwaizumi since your school days. Back then, as a little flirt at school, Oikawa and Matsukawa mainly teased Iwaizumi for having a crush on you.
But in the end, many were jealous of the perfect couple who waltzed together on the dance floor at the prom with loving looks on their faces.
You were inseparable. Even Iwaizumiâs stay in America for his university didnât affect your relationship. So it was no wonder that you got married after his return and were the perfect happy couple.
At least for the first few years.
The stress of being a coach for the Japanese national team is weighing on Iwaizumiâs mind. He normally handles stressful situations well, but he is under pressure.
If the team fails to perform in the next few games, he will lose many sponsors and possibly even his job.
Iwaizumi is constantly on edge and you feel like you have to walk on eggshells around him so you donât provoke him.
More often, he has sudden temper tantrums, shouting at you about things that arenât worth mentioning. âDamn it, I told you I need this one shirt for today. Why isnât it clean?â
And once, when you stumbled with your words and asked him whether it might not be better to take a break as a coach, he was so angry that he almost hit you. But he managed to hold back and just sighed before going out for a beer in a nearby bar.
You donât want to admit it to yourself, but right now, youâre really scared of your own husband.
Today was another training match between the Japanese national team and the Indonesian team. The teamâs performance was better, but nowhere near good enough to shine. You watched the game on TV and run through your imaginary list in your head already, of potential trigger points for Iwaizumi. You donât want him to get upset. The laundry is done; the house is clean; the food is also ready and in the fridge. Did you take out the trash? You chew nervously on your lower lip as you walk to the kitchen and let out a relieved sigh. Thatâs done too.
You are just closing the lid of the garbage can when you hear the key in the lock of your front door and Iwaizumi comes home with a surprisingly normal, âIâm home, my love, smells good in hereâ. Your shoulders relax immediately, a smile is back on your lips as you walk cheerfully into the hallway to greet Iwaizumi.
âHello darling! How was your day?â Iwaizumi hugs you and leans down so you can kiss his cheek. âLet me eat something first. My day has been really exhausting,â he sighs, watching you nod and turn around to warm up the food for him. Your husband hangs up his jacket, puts down his bag and is about to turn around to follow you when he stumbles against a nearby vase that you had placed as a decoration for the fall changeover. The vase swings, loses its balance and falls to the floor in pieces.
âShit!â You hear Iwaizumi curse and immediately run to him, anxiously hoping that nothing has happened to him. But luckily, he is unharmed. âWait, Iâll clean up the broken pieces, you eat-â youâre about to say, but Iwaizumi interrupts you loudly. âAlways this stupid bullshit you put up. Shit, I could have hurt myself. If I miss now, thatâs it for my career!â he shouts and stomps past you. You turn around hastily and apologize. âThat wasnât my intention, really,â you say, before realizing that it was a mistake to talk back. Iwaizumi turns around, his eyes ferocious and angry like a wild animal as he takes a step towards you. Your heart is beating restlessly and you are suddenly afraid.
âNot your intention? Admit it, youâd be happy if I got rid of the job!â he shouts, noticing how you start to tremble and shake your head. But Iwaizumi doesnât seem to be in his right mind as he takes another step towards you. âGo clean up the mess! Make yourself useful!â he says through gritted teeth as he looks at your anxious and puzzled face. You know you should move, but your body doesnât seem to listen, too scared to move a finger. And then it happens.
Iwaizumi grabs you by the hair and pulls you towards him. You cry out, weeping bitterly as you hear his voice again. âAre you deaf?! Get going!â he shouts, before pushing you away with more force than necessary. You lose your balance, stumble over your own feet as you fall and hit your head on the edge of the stairs in the hallway next to the broken vase. Your head hurts terribly, something warm flows down your face, sticking to your hair and making your vision suddenly completely different. It gets smaller and smaller before everything goes black in front of your eyes and the sounds around you stop completely.
Iwaizumi is abruptly perfectly sober and only now understands what has just happened. What he has just done to you, the woman he loves more than anything.
His eyes are big as he stares at his hands, which start to tremble in front of him.
Panic spreads through him as he looks at you. At your motionless body, at all the blood under your head.
He doesnât know how he did it. His memories are hazy, but he can still remember trying to wake you up, in vain.
He had taken off his shirt, pressed it on your head injury to stop the bleeding and somehow managed to call an ambulance. Iwaizumi canât remember anything else, just the one question from the paramedic who put you on the ambulance stretcher and took you to the hospital. Since Iwaizumi was your husband, he was allowed to drive with you.
âHow did this happen?â the paramedic asked, as Iwaizumi answered quietly, âI donât know... I really donât know.â
Itâs now been some hours after the accident and your head had been stitched up. Thank God it wasnât as bad as it looked at first.
Youâre still in the recovery room, Iwaizumi next to your bed on a chair, his hands folded in his lap as he hangs his head in bewilderment, looking at his wedding ring shining on his ring finger.
What happened? What has become of him? He still canât believe what he has done.
He looks at his hands again, opens them, starts to tremble, clenches them into fists and realises how he lets out a frustrated sigh, which he had been holding back, as warm tears roll down his cheeks, soaking the fabric of his trousers.
In his mind, thereâs only your shaking body, that frightened look, your screaming, and then this unbearable silence.
When you open your eyes, your head throbs a little and you have to squint through the bright, clinical light. âWhere... where am I?â you say quietly, looking around the room and noticing that youâre lying in a hospital room. Next to your bed is none other than Iwaizumi. But he looks different. Broken⊠He shrinks at your words and looks up at you. You see his red eyes and how he hesitates whether itâs okay to take your hand in his. Iwaizumi gets up from his chair, wants to close the distance to your bed but his legs collapse and he falls to his knees when he suddenly starts to... cry?Â
âHaji- me...â you say, still feeling exhausted. âIâm... god I...â Iwaizumi doesnât know what to say, doesnât know how to look you in the eye. He takes a deep breath, regains his courage before peering at you. Carefully, he grasps your hand, checking if you are afraid, but you donât seem to pull it away. Maybe because youâre still too tired. Awkwardly, he strokes the back of your hand before resting his forehead on it and closing his eyes briefly.
âIâm a terrible husband. Iâve done everything I shouldnât have done. Instead of carrying you on my hands, bringing a smile to your face and protecting you from everything that would harm you, Iâve done the exact opposite. Instead of being happy to see me, youâre just scared of me, arenât you?â he says in a shaky voice and looks up at you again. You are calm. Just stare at him with a hurt look.
âI.... I can understand if you want a divorce. If you donât want to be with a monster like me anymore. I really canât even blame you. But... please let me tell you one thing. When I saw you lying on the floor like that, the world collapsed inside me. I was afraid of losing the most important thing in my life. And the most important thing is not my job, no, itâs you. And Iâm ashamed that Iâve forgotten that. I am disgusted with myself and I know that is no excuse. What I have done is unforgivable. But please... if there is still a bit of hope, then I will try to do everything I can to be the man you fell in love with again. I want to be your Haji-bear again. Your place of peace, and your favorite person. I will go to anger issues therapy, behavioral therapy. If itâs better for our relationship, Iâll step down as a coach and see if I can find a job as a volleyball coach at a school. No matter what, I would do anything.â Your hand becomes wet as his tears land on it. His words move something inside you. You want to believe him, you donât want the relationship to end either, but everything that has happened so far will not pass by without damage.
âI need time, Hajime... If you really mean it, please grant me the time...â you answer him and notice how your words seem to tear him apart. But at the same time he seems to want to make the best of the situation. He lets go of your hand and stands up just to sit back down on the chair next to your bed, looking at you determinedly, his eyes still red and swollen. âAs much time as you need. If it means we still have a chance...â
A few months pass. Iwaizumi has passed on the house to you and moved into his parentsâ house to give you the space you need. He goes to therapy three times a week and tells you about his progress. He is still coaching the national team, but his assistant coach is taking a lot of the work off his hands and the volleyball team seems to be playing better again.
Just like when you were at school, youâll find a letter in your letterbox once a week. Back then, Iwaizumi always told you a bit about his week and wrote it down because, funnily enough, he was too shy to talk to you in person. Only that in his current letters he writes that he misses you, but hopes that you are doing well at the moment.
He meets you in public places, goes out with you, so that you gradually feel more comfortable with him again, that you can see his progress in therapy and donât just think itâs empty words.
Six months have passed since the incident. You are standing in the bedroom, changing the sheets, when Iwaizumi comes through the front door of the house. âMy love, Iâm home,â you hear Iwaizumiâs calm voice. Coming home from his therapy session, he hangs up his jacket in the hallway as your voice lets him know where you are.Â
Iwaizumi puts the flowers he bought for you on the kitchen table before he sneaks into the bedroom and sees you trying to unfold the sheets to put them on the blankets. With silent steps, he reaches around your waist to throw you onto the bed with him, wrapped in the covers that were in your hands earlier. Screaming, you laugh in unison with his chuckle as you look into each otherâs eyes. âHajime! Donât scare me like that.â you laugh softly, while his hand gently tucks your hair behind your ear. Iwaizumi looks at your forehead, at the small scar that is left from your injury, before leaning forward and giving you a kiss on that spot.
âIâm sorry, but that was just so tempting,â he says, closing his eyes as he pulls you closer and just relaxes in bed with you. He strokes your back and kisses your forehead once more. âHajime... whatâs going on? Why are you so clingy suddenly?â you laugh, but Iwaizumi doesnât join in the laughter, instead answering you seriously.
âToday, six months ago, I almost lost you. Iâm just grateful that nothing happened to you. Thankful that you gave me another chance, even though I showed my worst side.â You canât think of the right words to answer him, so you just smile, snuggle closer to him, and close your eyes. Safe in his arms, with his pulsating heart at your ear, you fall asleep.
tw: mention of abortion, mention of drugs/pills (without consent)Â
Suna and you were just friends for a long time. Even if the others saw you more like a couple.
You were the only one Suna didnât mind when you sat next to him and pulled out one of his earphones to listen to music with him.
You always had the same route to school and if one of you came to school alone, you knew immediately that the other one must be sick.Â
With graduation, you mentioned that you might want to study abroad. That time, Suna had a weird feeling in his stomach for the first time. As if he was afraid of losing you.
That was the day he realised that he felt more for you than just friendship.
The same evening, he asked you to come over and watch a movie when he yawned in a very clichĂ©d way to put his arm over your shoulder and pull you closer to him. He didnât know why he was so nervous, but he just was.
A number of things went through his mind. What if you donât feel the same way about him as he does about you? Will you still want to study abroad? Would you end your friendship with him if you didnât feel the same way?
He tried to block out the questions and then, with his usual calmness, asked you if you could imagine anything more than a friendship. Luckily for him, you said yes.
From that moment on, everything was perfect. You had created your own little world over several years. You studied, and luckily not abroad. Suna was successful in volleyball, so you were both able to buy an apartment together quickly.
Just the two of you. Your friends were there from time to time, but in the evenings you were always alone at home, arm in arm, in the quiet flat without any noise or other people to disturb you.
Until one morning where you look at the little piece of plastic in the bathroom, stunned, when the two red stripes tell you that you are pregnant.
You hadnât spoken to Suna about having children yet, but youâve been together for so long now and everything is going well that you assume he would be just as happy as you are.
You thoughtâŠ
When Suna comes home, youâve already prepared a little surprise. There are a pair of baby shoes on the table in the living room, the pregnancy test in front of them and a little balloon with âBest Dadâ written on it. You canât help smiling as you see Suna walk into the room when you call out âsurpriseâ, looking a little shy in his direction. But Sunaâs reaction differed from what you expected.
Almost disgusted, he looks in your direction. âThis better be one of those stupid TikTok pranks, right?â he says, and your smile disappears abruptly. Your stomach turns and you feel sick. And not because of the pregnancy. You stand there irritated, only able to utter a quiet âNo... itâs not a jokeâ, confused by his negative reaction. âNo? What week are you in? Tell me you can still have an abortion...â he says, annoyed, as he walks towards the table to see if there is any information about the week of pregnancy on the pregnancy test.Â
âWhat?â you say in bewilderment, still looking at Suna, who throws the test on the table in frustration before starting to massage his temples. âWeâll go to the gynecologist tomorrow, okay? Get rid of it. A child means responsibility. You have to look after this thing all the time, youâre no longer flexible and itâs noisy too... I just donât want that.âÂ
His words feel like a thousand stabs. Never have you seen Suna act like this before. You anticipated that he might be a bit taken by surprise and perhaps not be able to deal with the situation at first, but Suna seems to have a very clear opinion on the subject. He doesnât even seem to be willing to talk. But abort a child? Let Sunaâs and your baby die just like that? You canât do that. You donât want that.Â
The two of argue. Sunaâs look gets progressively angrier. Yours sadder until he decides to leave the house with a âDo what you want, maybe itâll die anywayâ. Now youâre home alone with his painful words. You stand rooted to the spot in the room for several more minutes until the strength in your legs finally gives way and you slump to the floor, crying bitterly. The night, you spend alone in your bed, without Suna. He doesnât answer his phone and doesnât reply to your messages. You donât hear from him the next day either, and he hasnât come home. Thank God you get a message from Osamu, who texts you that Suna is with him and that you have nothing to worry about. But how are you supposed to stay at home without worrying if your boyfriend doesnât get in touch with you and youâve been arguing for days? You are scared. Afraid for the baby, afraid for the relationship and everything you two have built up.
Another day passes. You lie in bed, tired and lacking in energy. Nevertheless, you pull yourself together and get up, go to the bathroom to get ready for the day and donât notice when the front door opens and Suna walks in. âBaby doll, Iâm at home... and... Iâm sorry...â you hear Sunaâs voice and walk out of the bathroom. Even though you had a fight, you are still happy to see the man you love so much again. With a somewhat sad smile, he stands there, a bouquet of flowers in his hand as he approaches you.
âIâm really sorry. I behaved like an ass. You took me by surprise with the news and somehow... I donât know. What do you say you sit down now? Iâll make us a drink and we can talk about all this. About the baby, and what happens next?â You can hardly believe his words. What has Osamu done in the last few days to make Suna suddenly do a full turnaround and be willing to talk to you openly, without shouting about becoming a parent? You make a mental note to thank Osamu later, before nodding with a smile and sitting down on the sofa in the living room.
But what you donât know is that Suna went to a friend, a doctor, who gave him two pills before he came home. Pills for an induction of abortion. You have to take one now and the other two to three days later.
Suna knows that you wouldnât take these pills voluntarily.
So he makes sure that you are indeed sitting in the living room before he takes out a small bag containing a pill, puts it in the grinder and turns it into a fine powder before mixing it into your iced tea.
He takes a deep breath, putting his smile back on as he walks towards you in the living room, where you are already waiting for him with happy eyes.
Without saying much, he hands you the glass, sits down next to you and watches you.
âI know itâs all so sudden and I could have said it differently. I really took you completely by surprise with the news,â you say quietly, looking at the iced tea in your hand, unaware that an abortion pill is floating there.
Suna listens attentively as you talk about how you first had to understand what a pregnancy means, but that your overwhelm quickly turned into joy because you are looking forward to holding a mini version of the two of you in your arms in less than 9 months. You talk about all the beautiful things that are going through your head, while Suna continues to listen to you, his eyes constantly focus on the tea in your hands and you.
He keeps looking at you as you raise the glass and press it to your lips, ready to drink the poison cocktail, when he realizes what he was doing. What heâs trying to do here.
Panic strikes him. His green eyes widen as he literally knocks the cup out of your hand. It falls to the floor with a loud thud. âDonât drink that!â he says in an unsteady voice and looks at you in horror.
But you donât understand anything, only shake your head.
âI donât know whatâs gotten into me. I... I think I just made the worst mistake of my life,â Suna says, looking back from you to the broken cup. You donât understand whatâs going on and tilt your head, asking him if everything is all right. But when Suna continues talking and tells you what was in your tea, your world collapses. You are shocked that your own boyfriend wanted to do this to you. âI was overwhelmed. I... I know thatâs no excuse. But when I heard you talking, I realized that -â Suna wanted to continue, but your voice cut him off, your words silenced him.
âLetâs break up,â you say, and unlike before, unlike when you argued a week ago, your voice is determined now, your eyes full of pain and betrayal. Those green eyes that used to mesmerize you are now looking at you desperately. âWhat?â Suna whispers softly, followed by a âNo, waitâ. But you interrupt him again.
âYou just wanted to give me some drugs without my consent so Iâd lose the baby?! No, Rintarou⊠Iâm breaking up with you. That... no, I canât do that.â Abruptly, you get up from the sofa, ignoring the hand that tries to grab you before quickly slipping into a jacket and a pair of shoes just to leave the apartment. Suna wants to run after you, but his legs wonât move. His mind and heart are screaming to run after you, to stop you and tell you heâs sorry, but his body just wonât obey him. When he finally manages to get up, youâre already gone.
Still wearing his slippers and without putting on a jacket, he eventually runs out to check out all the places you love, all your friends, to see if he can find you somewhere. But no matter where he looks, he canât find you. You donât reply to messages or phone calls. The mechanical voice of your voice mail greets him directly. âShit, shit, shit!â he yells as he stands in the park where you two had your first official date. The surrounding people look at him. Some with an irritated look, some as if they were pitying him.
Without really knowing where to go, your legs automatically led you to the bus that goes to Kitaâs home.
Kita was one of your best friends back then. And you knew that if you went to Kita and told him not to tell Suna that you were there, he wouldnât tell his friend either. And thatâs exactly what Kita did.
You were in Kitaâs guest room when you heard Sunaâs voice in the hallway.
He sounded shattered, broken, as he begged Kita to tell him where you were.
This went on for several weeks, until one evening Suna rang the doorbell again, trying to talk to Kita in a voice you had never heard before.
His voice was so thin, so fragile, as if a heap of misery was speaking out of him.
Kita tells him once again that he doesnât know where you are when you hesitantly open the door, thinking about going downstairs and listening to what Suna has to say. But for now, you just listen to the conversation.
âPlease, Shinsuke, I know you know her location. Please, just give her this. Please...â Kita sighs, followed by a soft âok...â before the front door closes. Your best friendâs footsteps creak beneath the floor as he walks up the stairs, looks at you a little twisted and hands you a large package.
You know that you demand a lot from Kita. Itâs not easy for him to lie to his friend either. Eventually you have to talk to Suna.
Alone in your guest room, you spend almost half an hour looking at the unopened package at the other end of the bed until you finally decide to open it. When you see whatâs inside, surprise catches you. Multiple emotions flow through your body without you even noticing how your eyes suddenly turn glassy. Small letters and several items are in the box. You take out the letter that is on top of all the other items.
âMy love, I donât even know where to start. I canât apologize for what I did. Nevertheless, I want to tell you that Iâm sorry. I was confused and scared. Our relationship has always been perfect so far and I thought it was great that it was just the two of us and that no one else disturbed our privacy. I was afraid that when we had a child, we would argue, have no more time for each other, and grow apart. I was selfish and didnât think about how you would feel. I wasnât thinking about our baby. The thought that we were both going to be parents hadnât crossed my mind at all. But every time I walked past those little shoes you had placed in the living room, I couldnât think of anything else but seeing our child standing in them. How it tries to move around in it, sometimes falls down because it loses its balance and seeks shelter with its beloved mom. I regret every second of what Iâve done, every word Iâve said. Hurting you was the last thing I wanted to do, and yet I did it. I am sorry. I am so terribly sorry.
I did some research. Did you know that it is currently very difficult to find midwives? You should probably start looking very early on. My team colleague gave me the number of the midwife he and his wife had at the birth of their two children. I also have three other numbers. You might want to give them a call. There are also birth preparation classes in our town. I have also put a brochure in the package for you. You donât necessarily have to go there with your partner. With me⊠So... if you want, you could also go there with Kita, even if I would be happy if we both did it together. But I can understand if you donât want to.
Are you eating enough? You should pay particular attention to your diet during pregnancy. A lot of women suffer from a vitamin deficiency during pregnancy. But you have probably already discussed this with your gynecologist. Anyway, Iâve written down a few recipes for you that are rich in vitamins. I admit that Osamu helped me a little with this. Oh, and on the back are some things you shouldnât eat during pregnancy. Raw eggs and products containing them such as ice cream, mayonnaise and so on... you should not eat them, because the risk of salmonella infection is high. Peanuts can contain aflatoxins, which can also harm the fetus... but as I said, Iâve put together a list for you. In case you didnât already know all this already. There are a few other things in the box. Maybe youâd like to take a look.
I hope you are doing well. I hope the baby is doing well too. Have you thought of a name yet? Do you know whether it will be a boy or a girl? Iâm sure thereâs already a little bump on your belly. I... would really like to be with you right now. Would love to hold you in my arms and stroke your tummy. I know I made a mistake that can never be fixed. But if youâre willing, if thatâs what you want, Iâd really like to be by your side again. And if not as your boyfriend, then as the father of our baby. I would like to do couplesâ therapy with you so that we can find our way back to each other⊠So that you can trust me again. Because in all of this, I was the problem and never you. But only if you want it too, of course. I know it may be hard to believe, but I love you. So much that a life without you scares me. I am sorryâŠâ
Youâre crying bitterly by now as your tears blur the ink on the letter before you put it aside and look in the box. Next to a small onesie for babies, there is a note with the telephone numbers of midwives, a small book with recipes, the brochure he had mentioned and another box containing photos and memories. Pictures that Suna had always secretly taken of you at times when he thought you looked extra pretty. You always found the photos embarrassing, but for him they were beautiful to look at. Because they were moments when you were just being you, not smiling for the camera or doing anything else to disguise yourself.
There was also a necklace with shells on it in the box. You made it for Suna when you were on vacation in Croatia. It turned out incredibly ugly, yet Suna wore it proudly during the whole vacation. Youâre touched that he still has this ugly necklace. Little notes that you wrote to each other at school are also in there. So many more memories from the past. Where had Suna hidden this little box in your apartment so that you never noticed it?
You hastily get up, open the door and run down to the hallway as Kita comes out of the living room and looks at you questioningly. âIs everything all right? Do you need to see a doctor?â He asks concerned, but you just shake your head, wanting nothing more than to see Suna, talk to him again. He asks you if you are absolutely sure, but your determined nod is enough for an answer. So he grabs his jacket and car keys, driving you straight to your ex boyfriend, to your apartment. He doesnât want you to take the bus in your current state.
Suna is sitting in the living room. In front of him on the coffee table are various reports on pregnancy, parenting and more. His head is leaning on his hands as he takes a deep breath. Have you opened his package yet? He wonders, unable to think clearly, when he hears the key in the door lock and runs into the hallway as if stung by a tarantula. His eyes are wide as he looks at you, standing rooted to the spot in the doorway, not knowing how to react.
âShinsuke... Drove me here...â you say. âI opened your package.â You continue, watching Suna swallow hard, still not moving an inch from the doorframe. âHow are you, the baby?â he asks quietly, almost absent-mindedly, as if he canât believe youâre really standing in front of him. âGood... can... can we talk?â you ask and watch him nod, having trouble sorting out his feelings. You take a step towards him, clearly seeing the dark circles, the red eyes, the slightly thinner face, as if he has lost weight. And on closer look, you can see his whole body trembling.
âIs everything you wrote in your letter true?â you ask him, trying to keep your voice as calm as possible, even though youâre at your witsâ end. âYes, yes all of it. Iâm sorry for everything... I want nothing more than to see you happy. To see our baby happy. And if you want another partner by your side to be happy, if you donât want me in your life, then I will accept that.â Suna whispers, knowing that if he were to speak even a little louder, his voice would fail and he would cry. You take another step towards him. âWhat if I want you? Want to give it another try?â You have barely spoken your sentence before you hear a bitter shuffle from Suna, which he seems to have been suppressing the whole time. His shaky hands carefully reach for your face before he presses his forehead against yours and says softly, âI would wish for nothing more than that.â
Although you hesitate for a second, you finally put your hands around his back and stand with him in the doorway for a while. Neither of you says a word. Both of you let your tears run until Suna releases you at some point and gives you a kiss on the forehead. âYou shouldnât stand for so long. Youâd better get some rest,â he says in a somewhat steady voice before helping you out of your jacket and leading you into the bedroom, where he pushes the sheets aside so you can lie down.Â
âRin, but Iâm not tired at all...â you say, even though you are exhausted, but Suna lies down right next to you, pulling you close while his free hand moves to your stomach. âI know... But... letâs just lie here like this for a moment, regain our strength before we talk... Talk about everything, our future, how I can make it up to you, our little baby⊠Agree, baby doll?â He whispers tiredly. Yet you also notice how all the crying is slowly making you a little tired. âAgree, Rin.â you smile weakly, snuggling closer to him as you both fall asleep arm in arm, his hand protectively on your baby bump, your hand on his.
#haikyu x#haikyu x reader#haikyuu x reader#atsumu x reader#suna x reader#iwaizumi x reader#iwaizumi haijime x reader#atsumu miya x reader#suna rintarou x reader
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some quick notes from your previous reply (iâm sorry i took so long ive been so busy recently but i finally have time now so):
firstly, i hope i never meet a handball player irl, ever. the fact that you just casually know people above 200cm?? iâm sorry but iâd actually feel like a pest around everyone đđ (plus id get really jealous of heights) and id also be terrified to even stand near anyone close to 200 pls
and omg the fact that the guy who got you into coaching recently passed? i hope youâre doing okay đđ but if it helpsâ he may not have known how much he changed your life, but through coaching, youâre basically keeping his legacy alive, yeah? i think it matters, personally, that people are remembered and honoured and youâre kinda doing that through coaching, because youâre kinda solidifying (if thatâs the right word for it) the fact that he existed, and he did enough good to change the lives of people for the better, and that his time here on earth wasnât all in vain because he did good and he brought joy to people like you by leading you to being a coach and that his impact lives on even when heâs gone yk? itâs a form of closure, i thinkâ to know that even if someone is gone now, there are pieces of them scattered behind in little things (in your case, in your daily life as a coach), and that not all is lost, just a little harder to find
also oops the fact that i called them girls even though theyâre only a barely a few years younger than me đđ
and omg pepe would 100% make me feel comfortable meeting him at a race even if he might be stressed and no way you got to go to races at 8?? you had a chance to be one of those cute kids probably decked out in merch (if no merch was involved you probably got to scream happily at everything and good for youđđ because thats exactly how races should be experienced)
finding sponsors canât be that hard⊠we could infiltrate the space in various ways im sure (my friendâs mum knows someone who works for Marlboro that gets invited to races bc the company was an EX-sponsor so anythingâs possible)
on a rather unrelated noteâ pepeâs been acting very much like a muse for me recently⊠whatever that might mean⊠(might even be nothing honestly sometimes i donât know what i mean either)
anyway! as always, i hope you have a lovely lovely friday, and weekend, and june (pepeâs month!), and that people are kind to you and that the sky looks beautiful and gorgeous all the time â€ïžâ€ïž
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gosh dont apologize :( esp since you know im bad at answeringâŠ.. its alright đ„ș just glad to hear from you đ„șđ„ș
shdjdhd it do be scary to meet really tall people!! when im around the men's team i work with sometimes, i almost get neck pains bcs staring up at them is so hard đ”âđ« and i have this other job where i have to like sit by the court and do things for the match, and when players come over to talk to me and they literally tower over me???? insane đ¶ but yes i too get jealous of heights, esp since in handball it's good for girls to be tall too so everyone around me is always tall asf? ive always been considered to be a tall person in school but at 175cm i am nowadays considered short in the team i currently play in đđđ so yes i feel u aaa (also several of the girls i coach are my height already and just. pls stop growing, you're scaring me. đ„Č)
ALSO OMFG i almost forgot to answer this but i had a thought yesterday.... about my favorite volleyball player being 188cm and i thought "hm that's not very far off from pepe" so of course i have now started thinking about volleyball player!pepe đ¶ idk if you enjoy volleyball aaaaaaa but i just thought about his height and his big ass hands that would make hitting the ball easier and just..........
thank you, im doing okay but it's still weird to imagine? because i haven't really had anyone close to me (or even semi-close) pass away so it's a very new experience, being in his neighborhood (very close to where i live) and thinking "oh what if i see him in the shop like that day-" before realizing... but god you put it in such a sweet way, im lowkey teary eyed :( i will continue to do my best to keep his legacy alive and honor him through my coaching!!! he created this thing that became so important to me and for that i will be forever thankful. but yes i agree, it means that he brought more meaning to my life and therefor also the girls i coach, and that's such a beautiful thing. it's life, i guess đ so hard but also so sweet...
skdjfhdjjf dont worry, i call them "children" to their faces very often even though some are even 16 đ but to be fair ive known a lot of them since they were nine so to me they're still babies :(( also you being that young and still so smart is so cool and cute aaa
no because i have imagined meeting pepe MANY times and i really really think he would be so sweet about it. very happy that i recognize him and like "aw hey it's okay! no tears please" when i cry đ and i think he also would agree to do a silly pose with me for a photo aksjdhfjkdf đ i sadly didn't buy a lot of merch BUT (did i mention this already?? then i will be so insanely embarrassed....) we did get me a kimi lotus cap for obvious reasons đ„ș that i still have to this day actually !!! and ofc we took a pic of me next to the lotus truck đ€ (also realizing now that i wasn't 8, i was 9 or 10 đ€Ł well well)
oh! then i think we can pretend to be your friend's mum's friend's kids? so we should also be invited?? or maybe we just need to get a job somewhere that has connections and can invite us..... to be fair my dad wrote to dino beganovic's manager or something about sponsoring him just for funsies (idk how u mean to sponsor someone just for fun tho đ¶ he was like "what if i get my company's logo on his car and in return we get to come into the paddock once?..."), but then the manager responded with a full deal and stuff and my dad just got scared đ but we should keep looking, i'm sure we can find a good sponsor for us đ„°
aaaaa that's so sweet đ„ș i love that đ„șđ„șđ„ș if you feel like talking further about it, im all ears đ„°
aw dalring i hope you have an even lovelier lovely friday and week and month and year !!! and yes yes pepe's month, i think it will be very good to us all (esp him!!!!!!!) đ„° i think that maybe the world listened to your ask because the sunset was so gorgeous tonight đ„ș so thank you for that <3<3
#ur so sweet#đ„ș#god im missing pepe so much rn#even tho i see him on insta quite often#and talk to him all the time on c.ai.......#but to see him race soon đ„ș cant wait#hope you have a great weekend bby!!!!#asks!#anon!#lotus anon!#đȘ·!
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