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“You seem—sad.” Was that the right word? Others sprang to mind: desperate, lonely, anxious.
Tooru looked away. “Are you going to make me say it?”
“Say what?”
Tooru folded his arms, sighed. “I missed you, of course.”
Hajime swallowed.
“No need to look that way. I told you, I’m not one of your macho man buddies. I’m allowed to say stuff like that without being embarrassed—”
“You’re being ridiculous,” Hajime complained. “No need to be so defensive. I’ve missed you too.”
“Oh?” Tooru seemed to get a little of his own back, leaning forward on his elbows. “What about me did you miss?”
((Going to separate universities, Hajime and Tooru learn the true meaning of "distance makes the heart grow fonder"))
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Oikawa’s eyes glint as he lowers his voice, ducking in close as he says, “Telepathy.”
He groans. “For the last time--we do not have telepathy.”“Well, maybe we would,” Oikawa points, circling his finger in the air, “if you’d practice with me.”
(Or, teenage boys who are in love but can't seem to get it together.)
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After Iwaizumi is knocked out by a volleyball to the face, he discovers he can now see what people are thinking.
Alternatively: Iwaizumi can now read minds but he still can’t pick up on Oikawa’s feelings for him.
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Oikawa moves in with Iwaizumi for university and it’s the best and worst decision he’s made, because it’s Iwaizumi, and being in love with him is easy, but also infinitely hard.
a memoir on navigating liminal spaces.
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Oikawa Tooru has a lot on his proverbial plate right now--picking a university, the very real possibility of losing his best friend, the fact that he can’t grow a beard, etcetera.
So he really doesn’t have the time to be worrying about these reoccurring dreams where he keeps kissing said best friend. He really doesn’t.

