What happens after the love story – with more post-it notes, more bedrooms (than bathrooms), and more kisses and friends and of each other.
“The risk I took was calculated – but man, am I bad at math.”
A collaboration with renaissance
Kageyama accidentally discovers Kunimi has a hair-pulling kink, maybe.
The cherry doesn’t have the same heat as Iwaizumi’s mouth.
(Akaashi and Iwaizumi get high together and then make out. Nothing else really happens.)
Oikawa will drag him to parties and sometimes accidentally pay for his meal. Koushi couldn’t be happier.
Bokuto rolls his eyes. “Do you really need to ask?” he says, and behind it Tetsurou can hear we just did keg stands and took a whizz together like kissing him next should make sense.
“Hey, your game thing is green!” Kuroo grabs at it before Kenma can. “What are you playing? You have someone new at your gate? I don’t see any gate.”
“Stop it,” whines Kenma, pawing at him.
Kuroo keeps it out of his reach. “Oh! That’s the gate. Huh. It doesn’t look like a gate. And—ooh, you StreetPassed Shoyo five times now! ‘I’d like to visit your town’? What does that mean?”
“I like fun,” Kageyama said defensively.
“Really? What do you do for fun?”
“Go to art museums,” said Kageyama. “And write poetry, sometimes.”
Niall is in Liam’s history of pop music lecture, and also, apparently, works at the florist shop Liam was so sure Harry was the only part-time employee for.
Stan imagines him smoking, although he knows Kenny’s not. Stan hates the smell of smoke anyways, but kind of likes the way it looks on Kenny.