"Where are we?" You asked, trying to get a better look at your surroundings. The trees were oak, or so you told yourself. You didn't know a whole lot about trees nor plants.
"Get out." Suna's voice was a command, not subjecting.
You didn't know what to think or say about any of it. Your feet were naked, you hadn't put on your shoes yet. As you slipped them on, you heard Suna open up the car door, leaving you to the outside of the woods. One your shoes were on, you did as you were told, getting out after you had pulled on the car handle to release.
Shoes reaching the leaf covered ground, you heard a crunch underneath your steps turns Suna. "Suna, where are we?" You repeated. For the first time since getting out of his vehicle, you look at him. His cheeks red, making your cheeks lake in red as well. It came natural for you to do the same as him for whatever reason. He wasn't looking at you, his eyes daggered turns something different. You followed his gaze, his gaze lead to a tent. This came as a shock to you, you had no idea what to expect. A tent. What was he planing? Suna was more quiet than usual, more shy, more valuable.
"Come here. I'll show you something in the tent." He said. He walked turns the tent that was all set up sturdily. Suna must've set it up, the thought randomly crossed your mind.
Still not knowing what to think, you followed him into the tent. It was smaller then you and Suna. The kind of tent you'd just lay down and sleep in. It wouldn't fit both you and Suna, would it? Time to discover if it would, you guess. You crawled into the tent with him. He was laying down on his back. You settled on your left side, facing him.
"You said you like stars, right?" Suna confirmed. You could barley see his face in the dark tent, it was because of Suna's long body that the tent's zipper couldn't close all the way, making some of the light come in from the outside and into the tent that you could see.
"Yeah. But what is this place? Where did you take me?" You asked, not believing that Suna really just took you out into the middle of nowhere to a tent. Was his idea of a date camping? Camping without telling you? Perhaps this was a mistake of yours. You shouldn't be here in a tent with a guy over six feet tall after all.
Suddenly, the tent wasn't so dark anymore. The ceiling of the tent was lit out of nowhere it seemed. You peered up, the ceiling was decorated in...stars? Glow in the dark stars and tiny lights hanged form the top of the small tent you and Suna laid in. A smile cranked on your face while looking up at his work.
Suna stared at your smiling face before saying anything. "Do you like it?" There was real curiosity in his voice.
Your voice was caught in your throat before you could reply anything. "I...love it. It's awesome. I'm speechless." To be honest, I thought Suna's ideal date would be one of those cliche dinners. I was down for free food, but this works too. You thought, smiling to yourself and the ceiling of the tent. "How long did this take you?"
Suna chuckled lightly. "Let's not talk time. Let's talk you and me." His tone was just over the top and spilling with flirtatiousness, and the amount of cringe the line brought you was unnecessary. It made you laugh, bringing back the happy smirk you wore in the mirror of house just awhile ago. Not to mention the joy your laugh gave Suna.
"Ok. What do you wanna know about me? You'll fall asleep during the story time of my boring life though." You told him.
Suna's eyebrow hoisted in both confusion and out of glee as well. Though you might not of seen in through the dark, even with the stars and other lights. "Do you...ever play any sports during your grade school years?" He asked.
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Flight I-1018I Suna Rintarou x Reader
RomanceYou are hired to be a pilot at Inarizaki Airlines. There you met lots of interesting people and other pilots like yourself. One pilot in particular, Suna. Suna first gave you mixed feeling about how to feel about him, but now you're questioning rath...
