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You and the three boys stare out the window, hearing the thunder crashing every couple of minutes. The lightning flashes bring some light into the darkened sky.

You sigh. "This was the last thing I expected today."

Ryo looks between you and his older brother. "You're not gonna send her home in this weather, are you?"

Hiro gave puppy eyes. "Can she please spend the night?"

Morisuke closes his eyes. "Well, I can't send her home while the weather is like this. I'd hate to see Y/n get sick, even if she did manage to catch a train or something."

You look at your phone, seeing the likelihood of getting onto a train. "Fat chance. The storm is bad enough that trains aren't running. And I don't think it's going to be easy to get a ride tonight."

The younger brothers look at each other before turning to the oldest boy. "Can she stay the night?"

The libero looks at you, seeing you still looking at your phone. "Well... I guess there's nothing else to do. Y/n, do you mind staying the night?"

"I can. I'll just have to let Lev and Alisa know. I think they'll be able to take care of themselves tonight. I'll just need a change of clothes."

"I might have something you can borrow for the night."

You text your siblings the situation in a group chat, letting them know how sorry you are for the unexpected turn of events. "Where would I even sleep?"

Morisuke shrugs. "You can take my room. If you don't wanna share the bed, I can just sleep on the couch."

"There's enough room for the both of us, so sharing shouldn't be a problem. I'd feel bad about making you sleep somewhere else and take your bed."

The oldest brother shakes his head. "It's no big deal. You're a guest, so we can't make you sleep on the couch or floor."

"As I said, your bed is big enough for the two of us. I think it's fine to share."

Ryo tilted his head to one side. "So you're sleeping with her, bro?"

The libero turns red. "Watch your phrasing! But, yes, she and I are gonna share my room tonight."

You hum, putting your phone down and looking out the window again. "Lev's gonna be upset tonight."

"He can deal with it. He needs to learn to take care of himself. He shouldn't expect you to always be there for him. You have your own life to live."

Hiro looks up at you. "Who's Lev?"

You smile at him. "My younger brother."

Ryo looked at the window, watching as another flash of lightning lights up the sky. "So, what are we doing for dinner, bro?"

Morisuke turns around, back facing the window the rest of your were looking out. "I'll just make something simple tonight. Just give me a few moments. I'm going to try getting a hold of mom and dad to make sure they're going to be home tonight." He walks away, pulling his phone out of his pocket. He starts calling his parents the moment he's out of the room.

The two younger boys look at you, then grin at each other. Ryo looks up at you. "Hey, Y/n-san, why don't you and big bro do something tonight? I know my parents usually watch romance movies for date nights when they get the chance. There's a few good ones. I think my parents last talked about a series called Fifty Shades of Grey. Maybe you should watch it with big bro."

You look down at the boys, both looking innocent yet expectant. "I can suggest that to him. Thank you for the suggestion."

The two brothers smile, still looking innocent. "You're welcome, sis!"

Their big brother walks back into the room. "Mom and dad will be home in a few hours. Mom will be home about an hour before dad comes back." He looks at how his brothers are smiling at you, knowing they were probably up to something. "What happened while I was gone?"

You smile at him. "Your brothers were just talking with me about little stuff. It's nothing to concern yourself with."

He gives his brothers a look of suspicion. "I trust you, Y/n, but I don't know if I trust them."

Hiro starts running away. "I'm gonna go play video games in my room!"

Ryo prepares to dash off. "I'll go to my room too!" He sprints out there, managing to escape before his older brother could do anything.

Morisuke just looked bewildered. "What are they up to?"

You take a few steps towards him, grabbing his hand. "Why don't we go watch a movie in your room while we wait for your parents to come back?" You try leading him up to his room.

He hesitates, but follows you up, locking the door once it's closed. He sits next to you on the bed. "So, what movie did you want to watch?"

"I heard Fifty Shades of Grey is a good movie."

He hums, turning his TV on to flip through the movie selection. "I don't think I've heard of it before. Wait, maybe my parents talked about it once. I haven't seen it though." He finds the movie, clicking on it. He tries reading the description, but it doesn't exactly say much.

Or, it didn't give the important detail of what the movie actually has within it.

He shrugs, clicking play and leaning against his pillows. "If it's bad, I'm turning it off."

"Makes sense." You lean back, resting your head on his shoulder.

The libero puts his arm around your shoulders, leaning his head against yours. He lets out a sigh as he relaxes, breathing in the scent of your hair. "Do you know what genre this is?"

"I think it should be romance."

He raises a brow questioningly. "Romance? Do you like romance?"

You shrug. "Some romance movies are actually pretty good. I wouldn't say I watch them often, but I enjoy them from time to time."

It took a bit of time, but finally a certain scene came up.

You cover your face, not wanting to see the sex scene.

Morisuke panics, quickly reaching for the remote. "I'm turning this off!" He fumbles with the remote, but eventually get the movie turned off.

The room goes silent for several minutes.

"I had no idea that was in there. I swear. It was just suggested to me."

He slowly turns to look at you. "Who suggested it?"

"Your brother. He said your parents watched it, then said we should watch it."

"That little shit. I knew he was up to no good."

You slowly uncover your face, looking into his annoyed eyes. "I'm sorry."

He sighs, wrapping his arms around you and pulling you close. "It's not your fault. Let's just have a horror movie marathon tonight. I'd rather risk getting scared to death than think about what I just saw from that movie."

"Agreed."

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