They live, together. Yachi watches them, together. (She does not notice them watching her back.)
The one where Kageyama and Tsukishima can’t be in different rooms if they don’t want to die (or at least hurt each other), and Kageyama has feelings.
“You don’t buy black lingerie unless you want someone to see it.” —Bianca, 10 Things I Hate About You (as prompted by staticsky)
Suga is perpetually covered with flour. Oikawa is his predictable regular.
Hajime is a man of action. He is also in favor of other people being of action, meaning that while Hanamaki and Matsukawa are so obvious that even Watari is bemoaning how disgustingly cute they’re being, Hajime wants Matsukawa and Hanamaki to be their own men, and to be their own men of action.
Oikawa is not like that.
The warmth pressing into Suga’s back wakes him up, like sleepy sunlight peeking through the windows.
What happens after the love story – with more post-it notes, more bedrooms (than bathrooms), and more kisses and friends and of each other.
You’re my favorite sits at the tip of Kunimi’s tongue, but he swallows it back.
the other on my heart
Suga is cleaning out their wardrobe when he finds the collar.