Chapter 14

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On the last day of school, the end of school.

"AKAAAASSSSHHHIII!!!" Bokuto called out for him while Akaashi was crossing the road. Out of shock Akaashi tripped and almost got hit by the car. The car honked angrily and went around Akaashi as e went back to the other side of the road from where he was crossing to go to Bokuto. " Bokuto, you almost gave me a heart attack!"

"haha, I was just excited it was the end of school, which means we will get to hang out more!"Bokuto pulled Akaashi in for a tight embrace and Akaashi rested his neck and chin on Bokuto's shoulder." Yeah, I'm excited, too."

"So? wanna hang out? That is if you are free."

"Yeah, I'm free, Bokuto."

"Great! There are some places I want to take you!"

"Places? Plural?"

"Yes!"

"Ok, then. Where?" 

" I'm not going to tell you! It will ruin the surprise!"

"It's a surprise?"

"Well, of course!" Akaashi chuckled and snuggled his head into Bokuto's neck and his hair tickled Bokuto.  " I can't wait." 

"You are going to love it, Kashi!" They walked onward with Bokuto leading the way to a place unfamiliar to Akaashi. Akaashi knew almost every road street and corner in the town he lived in, but never in his life had he gone down this path before. At first, he felt anxious, but all he had to do to relieve himself of this, was to see Bokuto beside him and feel his hand in his. Akaashi interviewed their fingers in one another's and they felt at peace. 

Akaashi looked at Bokuto questionably. " Did you maybe take us the wrong way?" clearly confused about his destination. They reached a broken, ashed, and burned house, despite that, it was a large mansion left abandoned, which by the looks of It, for years. It was at the tip of a cliff. The cliff went down diagonally, you could walk on it. It was grassy and had a few flowers still alive on it. Back to the house, it had planks of wood going into the house, fallen from the roof, and yet, when Bokuto looked at the house, his eyes beamed, and somehow, his face did, too. "I'm sure this is the right place." He smiled. He walked towards the hurting house. Akaashi hesitantly followed. He wouldn't for anyone. Anyone but Bokuto. He trusted him. Bokuto came to a sudden stop and Akaashi was too close behind Bokuto to stop without falling onto him. He quickly got off him and said, " I'm sorry." Bokuto turned around and replied." Oh, it's fine." he said as he turned around. Turned around to see Akaashi about to fall flat on his face.  Bokuto leaped over and caught Akaashi holding him around his waist. Akaashi blushed intensively.
"Th-thanks." The corners of Bokuto's lips tilted upwards brightly until they reached from ear to ear. "Your welcome."

Akaashi stood up, now on the full support of himself but Bokuto didn't let go even though he knew this. "B-Bokuto, you can let go now."

"Hm? Oh, right." Bokuto held on for another 10 seconds before letting go. Akaashi immediately regretted saying that. Bokuto Walked past Akaashi and was going to the walls by the entrance and pulled, seemingly out of nowhere, gates attached on the wall and pulled it, closing the gap between the two walls. Akaashi was relieved. The sense of panic that Bokuto was going to leave him there was now out his body and Bokuto walked back over to Akaashi. They walked into the entrance of the house. It was covered in ash. There were bookcases of burned books, though some, just barely, survived. Bokuto led the way to a room. The size was beyond compare. The room was a massive glass dome. The room was dark. There were torches and a tin. Akaashi was confused, but Bokuto was sure what to do. Bokuto turned on the blue-tinted torches and placed them standing on the floor then placed the big, star-cut-out tin over the torches. The whole room turned blue with stars all over the glass and it was beautiful. Akaashi watched admired. Bokuto was proud of himself and watching Akaashi, his smile turned as big as the room. Akaashi looked at Bokuto smiling and staring at him and smiled and stared back. " What a sight. Thanks for showing me, Bokuto. It's beautiful." 

"Yeah, it is. But, it's not as beautiful as you." Akaashi blushed hard and broke from his stare and looked up. " Th-tha-anks." Bokuto walked over to Akaashi and hugged him from behind. akaashi, though he didn't think it was possible, blushed harder. Bokuto grabbed Akaashi's wrist and Bokuto stepped backward and pulled Akaashi with him and Bokuto started walking to the exit of the room, bringing Akaashi along with him. " Wh-where are we go-going now?" Akaashi asked still flushed. "You'll see." They walked up many steps passing many rooms along the way. They finally reached Bokuto's desired destination. There was a door that led to the roof and Bokuto walked onto the roof with Akaashi. The sun was setting at the time, just as Bokuto had hoped. Akaashi stood on the roof with awe. Bokuto took out his backpack and took out a couple of blankets and some food. Bokuto spread one of the blankets on the roof and placed the food on the blanket. "Sit, Kashi."And so Akaashi sat. Bokuto handed Akaashi a container of fujiyama. They ate happily. " I always imagined my first date would be watching the sunset," Akaashi whispered meaningfully. " I got lucky." There was a long pause." But, me too." There was another long pause. " But, Kashi. Is it really our first date?" Akaashi shot a confused expression on his face. " What do you mean? In our past life?" Akaashi asked confused. 
"Well, that's not what I meant but... I mean we went to that ice cream shop." 
"That was a date? Well, I guess it was..."
"Haha. I did bad. I made our first date be at an ice cream shop." Bokuto laughed but he had an apologetic tone. " Any date with you is a good one, Bokuto." Bokuto's eyes beamed and his face became instantly red. Out of utter unknowingness of what to do, Bokuto gave Akaashi a folded blanket."Uh, are you cold?"
"Yeah... but that's the only other blanket you've got and you're shivering." (A/n Ya'll see where this is going...)  "No, it's okay, Kashi. There's a reason I offered it to you. You take it ." Akaashi took the blanket then stood up then walked over to Bokuto. He opened up the blanket and spread it over them.  Akaashi rested his head on Bokuto's shoulders and Bokuto rested his head on Akaashi's head. They faced the sunset. It truly shone true beauty. The sky was a canvas. The sunset was the paint. Colors of coral, Nadeshiko pink, peach, orange and yellow. The sun was a beautiful centerpiece They watched the sunset and the moonrise in the same position and talking for hours. They texted their parents and enjoyed their time.

A/n hope u like that.

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