Chapter 30 - Snow

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Third Person Pov

The morning sun peeked through the curtains, casting a soft glow on the world outside

The events of the past few days seemed to fade into the background as they were focused on each other's company

Suna's mother was at work, and Akaashi had gone over to Bokuto's, leaving Suna and Osamu alone in the cosy house. The snowfall outside was enchanting, the landscape transformed into a winter wonderland

EN:(Nobody says anything about Bokuaka and snow because I need an excuse for Akaashi to be out of the house. Also while I was writing this part, The one that got away started playing on my headphones 😭 )

Suna and Osamu sat by the large window, holding steaming mugs of hot chocolate in their hands

"Do you want to go out in the snow?" Osamu asked with a playful glint in his eyes

Suna pouted, feigning reluctance. "It's so cold though."

Osamu chuckled. "Come on, it barely ever snows like this. It's a rare opportunity."

Suna sighed dramatically but then couldn't help but smile at Osamu's enthusiasm. "Fine, fine. But you owe me for this."

With their coats on and gloves in place, they ventured outside into the winter

The snow was powdery and soft under their feet, and they couldn't resist attempting to build a snowman. However, their artistic skills were questionable at best, and the result was a snowman that looked more like a lopsided tower.
They both burst into laughter, snapping a photo of their creation to remember the moment

Osamu's fingers were nimble as he expertly packed another snowball, and he threw it at Suna with a mischievous grin.

"What was that for?" Suna exclaimed, his surprise quickly turning into a playful smirk.

Osamu threw another snowball, and Suna retaliated. The snowballs flew back and forth as their laughter echoed in the chilly air. The snow fight continued until their cheeks were rosy and the cold was starting to seep through their clothes

Suna shivered and rubbed his hands together. "Okay, okay, it's getting too cold out here. Let's head back in."

They rushed inside, escaping the chill and quickly seeking the warmth of the house. Suna adjusted the thermostat to turn up the heat, and they both sighed in relief as the warmth enveloped them.

"Do you want more hot chocolate?" Suna offered, his breath misting in the air.

Osamu grinned, an idea forming in his mind. "You know what? Let's make hot chocolate from scratch.

"Suna raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "From scratch? Isn't it easier to just use the mix?"

Osamu shook his head, his eyes sparkling with excitement. "Trust me, Suna, it's worth it. Plus, it'll be a fun activity."

As Osamu explained the steps, Suna found himself drawn into the process. They gathered the ingredients, measured, mixed, and heated the milk. Osamu guided Suna through each step, their hands brushing against each other occasionally

Finally, they had two mugs of rich, homemade hot chocolate. They settled onto the couch, blankets wrapped around them, as they sipped their concoction.

The warmth of the drink spread through them, matching the warmth of their laughter and companionship

As the snow continued to fall outside, they decided to put on a movie. They leaned against each other, engrossed in the film, occasionally sharing whispers and chuckles

The scent of chocolate and the crackling of the fireplace created a cosy atmosphere that felt like a cocoon of comfort and happiness.

At that moment, the worries and doubts of the outside world seemed distant, overshadowed by the joy of being together, wrapped up in each other's company. And as they enjoyed the simple pleasure of a homemade treat and a heartwarming film

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