Who Cares? (Kise x Reader)

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     "(Y/n)-cchi~" The cute blonde haired boy pouted, shaking your arm. Still staring at your 500 page novel in front of you, you tried to ignore all the glares coming towards you. From the corner of your eye, you could see the not-so-secretly hiding fangirls in the corner. It was always like this whenever and wherever you talked to Kise, the famous model and basketball player that was one of the Generation of Miracles.

     "(Y/n)-cchi!" Kise exclaimed suddenly, making you jump in your seat and drop your book. You quietly shifted in your seat, and picked up the book from the floor. You continued on where you left off and replied to the cheerful blonde.

    "What is it, Kise-kun?" You replied, looking at the boy's shimmering golden eyes. You had to admit, he was pretty adorable. You guys were somewhat friends back then in Teiko, and you had a little thing for the energetic guy. However, you had to stop loving him. I mean, a relationship with a famous model could cause trouble for you. Trouble like Kise's fangirls.

    The bell ending lunch rang before the man could answer, leaving a sad look on his face. As he moved back to his assigned seat, you giggled softly. He's like a puppy. An adorable puppy. You caught what you had just thought in your mind and held your hand over your deepening blush. You sighed as the teacher walked in and started talking about ancient history, it's not like you paid any attention though.

The bell rang again for the final time, signaling the end of the day. You knew Kise had basketball practice, and you had your studies to catch up on. Well.. studying at the gym next to Kise wouldn't be so bad, would it? It seemed like Kise had the same idea, the blonde running up to you and inviting you to watch their practice match against Seirin. You happily walked next to the boy to the Kaijo gym and sat on the wooden bench near the court. You took out your (colored) headphones and turned on some music, while flipping through your notes.

In the end, Kaijo lost.

It was just a practice match, sure, but it was depressing to see Kise lose in front of his fans at his own school. The model returned to school the next day, not necessarily sad, but not happy either. When people got like this, it saddened you. Drawing out all your faults and mistakes, and you couldn't ignore the talk of his fans anymore.

"What's with that girl our Kise has been talking to?"
"What a nerd!"
"I bet the only way Kise-kun lost was because of her."

You sighed and tried to bear the atmosphere of the gloomy day. Kise talked to you at lunch about cats, it seemed normal. Then...

"Huh, (Y/n)-cchi. Why are you crying?" Kise said, on the walk to your guys' homes.

That's right, why am I crying?  You hesitated for an answer and overheard others in the background.

"Look! She's causing trouble for Kise!"
"She should pay!"
"That attention whore!"

You couldn't stand it, along with the problems that you faced with your studies and life. Kise overheard the others too and took a guess. The blonde put his hands on the headphones around his neck, probably for style and nothing else. Grabbing the headphones, he gently placed them on your ears. Surprised, you looked up at the smiling basketball player.

"Who cares about them (Y/n)-cchi? You have me."

Before you could react, the blonde pulled you into a heartwarming kiss that seemed to last forever. It was okay, you didn't have any worries anymore. Kise pulled away, chuckling and blushing. That adorable dork. You pulled the boy into a tight hug.

"That's right Kise, who cares? Screw them, I have you!" You said loud enough for Kise's fans to overhear. You both laughed heartily, and went home hand-in-hand.

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(Author's Note: Not doing so good on my fanfiction writing ;w; Sorry, this was supposed to be all fluff (especially with Kise T^T) but I felt too lazy to think about cute things to add and ended up writing this piece of trash xD Well, I hope you like it?)



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