𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝟭𝟮༒

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TWELVE:

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TWELVE:

❝ 𝑂𝐻 𝑊𝐸𝐿𝐿, 𝑊𝐸'𝐿𝐿 𝐷𝑂 𝐼𝑇 𝑁𝐸𝑋𝑇  𝑇𝐼𝑀𝐸 ❞

"Tell me again why I can't go alone," you huffed out and glared at Suna

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"Tell me again why I can't go alone," you huffed out and glared at Suna.

"Because I don't trust him," Suns responded nonchalantly.

The 'him' in question was none other than Tooru Oikawa. For some reason. Oikawa had always enjoyed messing with you over the years. He's done things such as kidnapping you for fun; which led to one of his members being severely hurt. He also somehow managed to steal your shipment, but of course, returned it after you figured out he was responsible.

He could be severely childish and his pranks were a pain to deal with. You also had no idea why he liked messing with you but over time, you got used to it. After telling everyone back at the Inarazaki base about Oikawa, Suna had an immediate dislike towards him. You continuously asked why yet he just said it was his instinct.

Then when you told him you were going to visit Oikawa to investigate, he looked like he was about to throw a fit. So that's how you ended up with you and Suna driving to Seijoh. The car's engine hummed as Suna drove. You could tell something was bothering him because of the way his jaw would clench every few seconds.

"Suna what's wrong?"

"Nothing," he brushed you off.

"Is this about Oikawa?"

He hesitated, "Just forget about it, it's fine."

"Suna," your voice became stern.

"Everything is fine, love," he cut you off and squeezed your thigh reassuringly.

You rolled your eyes but nonetheless decided to drop it. "Whatever," you sighed.

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