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Osamu,
There’s something so intimate about loving someone in secret. It’s fascinating how I can love you without letting you know. Not because I’m afraid, not because I’m waiting for something in return, but because I just want to love you. To breathe. To exist. To love you easily. There’s no grand reason, no sudden beginning. It’s simply there, the way I breathe without thinking, the way I exist without trying.
I love you like that. Quietly. Naturally. Without demand or conclusion. Like breathing. Like existing. Easy.
Rintarou.
Or Suna grows up with the Miya twins and writes secret love letters for Osamu.
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- Part 5 of snos propaganda
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Suna Rintarou, film major and matcha addict with the posture of a shrimp, becomes roommates with Miya Atsumu, a volleyball idiot who never shuts up.
The problem? Miya Osamu, Atsumu’s twin brother, who keeps crashing their dorm uninvited. Suna thinks he's hot and doesn't know what to do with it.
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- Part 4 of snos propaganda
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“Oh, I already planned my monologue,” Atsumu said, clutching his chest dramatically. “‘I’m designed to kill, Bella. But somehow, I can’t stay away—’”
“You're Edward's dad,” Suna interrupted.
“Whatever. Carlisle's actor was the original Edward but they changed it.”
“Yeah, ya should change yer face too. Ya make Dr. Cullen look ugly.”
“Shut up!” Atsumu huffed completely ignoring the two of them now.
Or Suna attends the Haikyuu Multiverse Halloween Bash with Osamu and immediately regrets it.
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- Part 3 of snos propaganda
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"Come on, don’t ya wanna see Sunarin’s face when he’s all embarrassed?” Atsumu shakes Osamu’s shoulders, trying to push the idea into his head.
Or, 5 times Osamu tries to get an embarrassing picture of Suna and the 1 time that he succeeds at it.
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It takes a lot to get under Osamu’s skin. His aloof new neighbor, Suna Rintarou, does it effortlessly.
The more Suna makes his presence known, the harder it is for Osamu to avoid him—especially when he’s not sure he really wants to.
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- Part 1 of and they were neighbors
