Photo Shoots

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"Kageyama," Ukai says, breaking the silence, "can I ask you something?" Tobio backs away from him a little, nervous of what his coach wants.

"Would it be okay if I take a photo of those marks you have?" He didn't get an answer. "I've seen them from somewhere, but can't remember. I promise I won't show anybody, well anybody besides whats-his-face anyway."

Tobio holds out his pinky finger. "Really?" Kageyama nods, pinky still out. Keishin locks his pinky with his, feeling a little weird. "I promise I won't sure anyone other than Takeda."

Kageyama hopped off the bed, grippy socks padding on the floor. He stuck out his arm, showing off the horrid mark.

Next, he turned around, slipping the down gown to show his back off. He heard the camera go off a couple times. Tobio slips the garment back up.

"Thank you Kageyama. I appreciate it," Ukai looks over at him and sees he's sitting back on the bed.

"Another thing, I signed these papers for the nurse, for you to see some kind of therapist, just so you know. And Takeda has probably told the team by now that you're alive," Kageyama looked at him, a little panicked.

"I said to tell them that they won't won't be able to see you until you're out of the hospital and doing a little better. Oh one other thing," Tobio rolls his eyes.

"Yes I know, but can I get a photo of you? To prove to them that you're fine," Kageyama huffs, he never really like people taking photos of him, he always felt awkward and he can't seem to smile properly.

Tobio nods and sits up a little straighter, sitting cross legged with a pillow on his lap, looking up at the coach with a neutral expression.

He took a few. "Good, now it'd be great if you could give a smile," Kageyama frowns and grabs the sketchbook, writing something down: this isn't a photo shoot.

Keishin takes another photo, finding it a little funny, and in several photos, he even manages to catch Tobio smile. A proper one. A pretty one.

Not that the other smiles he gave weren't pretty, obviously.

"Thank you. I'm sure they'd appreciate it."

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