theater kids!!! (and adult)
we fly together | kageyama tobio x reader
in which kageyama tobio is born for several things: the court, his team, and you. and he really, really wants to marry you.
wc: 766 | gn reader | little glimpses of your relationship with tobio over the years
There are several givens in Kageyama Tobio’s life.
There’s volleyball. It’s in his blood. Volleyball is shoes squeaking on floors, the shrill of a whistle, Nikuman after practice, and that sweet, sweet feeling of connection– fingers brushing yellow and blue leather and palms aching after a serve. Kageyama Tobio was born for the court and born to fly.
His team is one of them. There’s Sugawara, who still treats him to yakitori and an Asahi Dry (or three) whenever he’s back in Miyagi. Daichi sends him assorted nuts from Sendai every once in a while and Nishinoya mass e-mails him slightly blurry pictures of his life abroad on New Years. Ushijima buys electrolytes for him and Kourai. Shouyou is, well, Shouyou, and Kageyama counts him as two givens.
There’s the small things too: he takes a little too long to read Kanji, he buys a new face wash every month, he will always avoid rush hour.
And then, he thinks, there’s you.
It hits him in full force in the middle of the street on a Tuesday evening as he holds a plastic bag of groceries. It also, consequently, renders him immobile for ten minutes, because Tobio had never been one to dwell on the givens. But as he stands on the pavement and his bag carries the burden of hashi for two, yogurt for two, two packs of sandwiches and four bags of gummies,
( because you really like those gummies: and Tobio had thought, if you like the grape flavor, then you should also try the strawberry. And if you wanted to try something new, you might crave the fizzy Cola ones. And if you liked the Cola ones, then he had to buy the Ramune flavored ones, too )
Tobio gets the urge to buy a ring. And an urge, no, a craving to marry you.
Tobio remembers study sessions in high school and desperate makeouts in Karasuno’s dusty storage closet. He remembers the firsts: first conversation, first fight, first kiss, first date. Sprinting on beaches before the sun kissed the horizon and laying underneath the stars. He remembers graduation under cherry blossoms and pressing his second button into your palm with red cheeks and shaking hands.
There were tears, too. Anger as he realized he couldn’t, for once, be selfish and have both you and professional volleyball. Anger as you had cried and cried and cried in his arms because you were getting your degree in Miyagi and he was moving to Tokyo. Anger as you had suggested breaking things off because you knew that Kageyama was born for the court. To fly.
And you had said, between tears, that Tokyo was his potential. Because you knew him, and you knew that he didn’t like texting and that he wasn’t good at communicating, but you somehow underestimated how much you meant to him. Then: you had stopped crying because Kageyama was crying. And you had never seen Kageyama cry.
You were there when Kageyama started on the National Team, standing in the bleachers with the biggest smile he had ever seen, jumping as you turned to show him the Kageyama embroidered on the back of your jersey. You were there when he accepted his position on the Adlers, and watched their broadcasted games behind textbooks and journals and pencils from your dorm in Sendai.
Kageyama was there when you called him sobbing because the pipes in your dorm leaked. He was there when you got fired from your part time job for slapping a customer. Begrudgingly, he was there when you asked him to have Oikawa Tooru sign twelve jerseys for your friends at university. And then, he was there when you graduated college, diploma in hand and a blush on your cheeks as you pressed your button into his palm even though you really weren’t supposed to do that.
Now you’re in Tokyo, having accepted his slightly bashful request for you to move in with him– in a nice apartment on the fourteenth floor overlooking the city; because even though he didn’t really like heights, he knew you loved city lights and people-watching. And if he had to cover his face when he saw the nameplate next to your shared apartment that read Kageyama, well. You didn’t have to know that.
He’s still on the street, and he’s still holding his grocery bag, but his eyes are firm because he really wants to make your last name Kageyama.
So he makes a phone call.
“Tanaka-san,” He says before his former upperclassman can react. “Where did you buy Shimizu’s ring?”
°˖✧ poyo ✧˖°
(twst x kirby crossover doodles)
the way loid and yor have lived through the most tumultuous and depraved childhoods but they do everything in their power to ensure anya never has to go through what they did 😭😭😭 nowhere was this more apparent to me than in this little scene at the end of the chapter when anya brings home her bad test grades, but instead of reprimanding her for it, they cheer her up with her favorite food. it was such a small moment but it really stuck with me....they make sure she is loved all the time and add so much joy and warmth in her life
Isabela’s turn to be the wild child
It's literally 3 am and I did not process anything, I'm gonna re-read this tomorrow
(Dog phobia) (G/N reader)
A/N : not proofread, as usual. ANYWAYS, I hope you enjoy. If theres any characters you'd like to see in particular, please lmk!
Warnings: well, the title just about says it
(psst, requests are opened)
Scenario:
A dog WAS playfully CHASING YOU! Your worst nightmare, a reality!
Kaeya:
After a few attempts, Kaeya would successfully divert the dog's attention with the skewer he bought from Good Hunters.
He'd insist you come over to where the dog was happily munching on the chunks of chicken Kaeya gave it.
After much hesitation, you'd give in, and Kaeya went on to ask if you wanted to try to feed the dog.
"no."
Was Kaeya simply going to let you get away with "no" for an answer?
No!
He kept on insisting until you gave in, and when you did, your trembling hands actually managed to feed the do-
"BARK!"
Off you went around Mondstadt, again! Kaeya tried to grab your hand before you took off, but jokes on him! You were too fast.
Ahah... By the end of the day, you were exhausted.
Gorou:
"Hey! Stop chasing them!" Gorou shouted to that bastardly mutt hot on your trail.
The dog didn't even bother to turn its head to look at Gorou as it responded(?), "BÁRKK, BÄRRK. BARKK BÀRK! woœf BÂRK!"
Gorou sighed, "Denied. I'll say this once, stop before I have to step in."
"WÖOF ÅRf BBARK!!"
"No exceptions." he sharply stated, causing dog whined and finally, it stopped chasing you.
Praise Gorou!!!! After you catch your breath.
"Haah, thank goodness for you, Gorou!"
Gorou came unto your side and smiled in acknowledgment, "They shouldn't bother you again."
Chongyun:
Chongyun tried to heroically shoo the dog away from you, but instead, the dog turned around and began chasing him.
You unintentionally found yourself staring at the scene, pretty clueless on what to do. You would've tried finding the owner of the dog, but the dog looked like a stray, sooo. "
"CHONGYUN! UHH, WHAT SHOULD I DO?" "
GET X-XI-ANGLING!" "
OKAY!"
You ran as quickly as you could over the Wumin Restaurant and got Xiangling to properly shoo off the dog.
After that whole ordeal was over; (Chongyun would never fully recover from that incredibly embarrassing situation) you treated Chongyun out to a popsicle date, to show your appreciation to him!
Childe:
A dog began chasing you, but Childe wasn't worried. Not in the slightest. In fact, he looked like he was enjoying himself!
He'd yell out things with a smile like, "Hurry, the dog's catching up to you!"
It wasn't like Childe thought you were in actual danger, though. He easily saw that the dog's intent was playful; otherwise, he would've already sniped the dog.
"A-AJAX! GET THIS D-DOG AWAY FROM ME. PLEASE!"
After that, he'd tell you to run over to him, and when you did, you, without thinking, jumped onto him.
He briefly stumbled as you clutched onto him tightly. He, trying half-heartedly soothe you...
He'd try to get you down, but you begged him not to! Which, he gave into. He liked carrying you, so that's what he did until the dog stopped following you.
Kazuha:
Kazuha, with flawless timing, picked up the dog by its back and passively-aggressively stared at it.
The poor dog whined until Kazuha finally dropped the dog. The second he did, the dog scurried away.
"There, that's dealt with." Kazuha said, looking you in the eye, "Shall we continue what we were doing now?"
Baal:
She electrocutes the dog
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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