Chapter 24: Late Night Skating

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"I don't think that hoodie is yours, is it?" Kuroo asked as they skated down the street.

The night air was cool but not cold, and the song These Words by Natasha Bedingfield played through Atsumu's headphones.

Atsumu pursed his lips, "Possibly..."

Kuroo laughed, "Well, I remember seeing it on a certain Sakusa Kiyoomi not too long ago."

Atsumu was quiet for a moment, "He gave it to me the other day so that I wouldn't get sick while I skated home from Yuji an' Tori's. He said I could keep it, an' it's comfortable," he said, rather defensively.

Kuroo shook his head and chuckled lightly, "Whatever you say, Tsumu."

Atsumu ignored Kuroo's comment and instead focused on the waist-high wall that wrapped around the perimeter of an oncoming house.

"Hey, Tetsu," he called.

"Yeah?"

"Remember when we used to parkour across the roads in Tokyo when I was still at Fukurodani?"

"Yeah...?" Kuroo glanced at where Atsumu was looking and grinned as the song Dinero by Trinidad Cardona began playing through Atsumu's headphones, "Do you think that you still got it?"

Oh-ooh, ooh, na-na-na-na

Atsumu smirked, "Get the camera out."

No soy traficante
Pero escucho corridos que juega, tomando Tecate, eh

Kuroo laughed and quickly fumbled to grab his phone and hit record right as they neared the wall.

Ya dímelo antes, eh
Ya si quieres dinero, lo siento, no tengo

His way only lit by the street lamps and the lights that shined onto the porch, Atsumu jumped up off of his board and vaulted onto the wall.

She take my dinero~
My dinero~

He rolled forwards onto his feet and launched into a handspring, landing perfectly.

She take my dinero~
Uh- My dinero~

He transitioned into an aerial cartwheel along the top of the wall.

She playin' hella hard~
Playin' for pesos~

He then tipped backwards into a back walkover.

She playin' hella hard~
Playin' for pesos~

He twisted on his heel near the end of the wall and finished up with a roundoff that tipped him off the edge of the wall and back onto his skateboard.

He landed backwards in his skateboard and then did a frontside one-eighty to switch the direction he was looking so that he was facing in the direction he was skating in.

Kuroo laughed as he stopped the recording, "Oh, this is so going up on Insta," he declared.

"Whoo!! Tsum-Tsum, that was epic!!!"

Kuroo and Atsumu turned to see Bokuto and Yaku riding up behind them.

"Oh, hell, yeah, it was!!" Yaku shouted with a wide smile on his face.

Bokuto was wearing a loose white t-shirt with black cargo pants and black and white high-top Converse sneakers.

Yaku was wearing a cropped pastel red hoodie with baggy white sweatpants and clean white Adidas sneakers.

Suddenly, Komori zipped past them, laughing as he and Akagi turned onto the road they were skating down.

Komori was wearing a black zip-up jacket with a pastel green t-shirt underneath and a pair of black shorts. He also had on a pair of black and white high-top Converse sneakers.

Akagi was wearing an oversized black t-shirt with some baggy black sweatpants and black Adidas sneakers.

"Hey, Tsumu!" Komori shouted as he turned back towards them, "Catch!"

Atsumu turned to him in time to catch the JBL Bluetooth speaker that Komori had tossed to him. Atsumu laughed and fished his phone out of his pocket. He quickly disconnected from his headphones and connected to the speaker.

Atsumu shoved the speaker into the side pocket of his backpack, where water bottles would usually be placed, and the song The Night Is Still Young by Nicki Minaj started playing loud into still the night air.

Kuroo laughed and fished his phone out again to begin recording as they weaved in between and around one another under the silver light of the moon and warmth of the streets lamps.

They zoomed down the streets doing various tricks and singing their hearts out on the chorus of the song.

They took the long route to the hideout, so, by the time they got there, it was close to ten o'clock.

They crept through the fields towards the fence, talking and giggling about their upcoming sleepover. They made their way to the hole in the fence, and then through the long grass towards the warehouse led only by the light of their phones.

They entered their Hideout, but instead of switching on the lights and chilling on the lower level like they did whenever they came to practice their dances, they made there way to a corner where there was a stairway leading up to the overhead catwalks. From there, they made their way to the room where the supervisers of the warehouse would sit and oversee the workers.

The room wasn't too big, but it had large windows that overlooked the darkness of the floor below them. It had couches against the corner against the windows and a table and chairs next to it, and fairy lights hung from the ceiling. The walls were also covered in spray-paint and artworks, and there was another door against the back of the room, opposite the entrance, that led to a bathroom.

Whenever they stayed at the Hideout, they stayed in that room because a couch could easily be pushed against the door and they'd be safe. Even though no one had ever broken into the Hideout before, and they didn't ever expect anyone to, they didn't want to take any chances.

So, once they'd barred the door with one of the three couches in the room, switched on the fairy lights that hung from the ceiling, and set up all of their snacks on the table, they began setting up their sleeping bags, pillows, and blankets into a big pillow fort that they all could fit in.

They spent some time arranging the fort to their liking. Komori and Akagi moved their sleeping bags next to one another, and Bokuto and Kuroo did the same. Atsumu and Yaku just shrugged and placed their sleeping bags wherever.

After that, the chaos began.

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Bleh

Anygays, bye!!
-CrackshotReaper

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