Kageyama
Walking to school is the same as usual. Passing small, colourful birds. People looking at me, like they're trying to work out what colour my hair or eyes are; maybe even my shoes. I keep walking forwards, brushing past some people who don't move out of the way on the footpath. 'Seriously. Move out of the way, I'm not a stick.' I think to myself.Walking into school and sitting my bag on my desk, I grab out my books, as well as the current novel i'm reading, then set my bag on the floor. I'm the first one in the classroom, as per usual.
After around 10 minutes, a boy with orange hair walks in. He comes over and sits in front of me, looks at me, then starts to talk about his weekend, which i'm not particularly interested in, but i'm happy he's talking to me.
"What about you, Tobio-san?" He asks me after he's finished talking about his own weekend. "The same as usual" I reply. "What book did you finish this weekend? Wait- don't tell me. You finished two!" He says, as if he's excited, which he is. I bend down and pick the two newly finished books out of my bag, and pass them to him. He reads the blurbs of the books, and I go back to reading my book, looking up at him once or twice. "They sound good Tobio-san! May I read one?" He asks, rather politely. He acts polite when he wants something rather badly.
I grab the second book out of his hand, and he looks pleased. "Thank you Tobio-san." He says, turning around as people start walking into the classroom.
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After eating my lunch, I walk into the library, settling in a single chair, which is faced away from the sun, and await Hinata's arrival.
I continue reading the book that I have absolutely no interest in, swirling the mug of warm milk the library attendant handed me when I walked in.
"I think-" Hinata says, walking towards me. "-that book is boring you." He passes me two or three books, which get shoved between my leg and the arm of the chair.
"It's fine." I say, to which his reaction is to grab the book and read. I pass him my bookmark, which he places in the book, as usual. He flips to the first page, and starts to read aloud.
I look over towards the clock, and realise that 'If I don't hurry up I'll be late for practice.'. I get up, grabbing my mug & books, Hinata trailing behind me, focused on the words in the books rather than the words everyone was saying, including me.
We turn into the classroom, grabbing our bags out. "Coming to practice today?" I ask Hinata. He just nods a small nod and continues reading. As we walk to the gym, I have to guide him. "Don't you have classes after lunch?" Small talk. "No." He replies, way too deep into that book than he should be.
[ HELLO !! Tea harped so I decided to update. When someone threatens you, you write. Although my kuroken fic is REALLY important. See how I wrote really? It's written like that because it's VERY important.
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed. I know of about 3 people who read this. It's not even interesting yet. I literally dragged on about books. How lovely.
I PROMISE WE GET TO MEET THE ABNORMAL VOLLEYBALL TEAM NEXT CHAPTER !! in the mean time read about kuroken in "not"
word count: 510
Thanks for reading,
Telisha. ]
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FanfictionBeing told you only get to see 'colours' 12 years before you die is depressing. Seeing 'colours' when you're 15 is depressing, too. Kageyama Tobio starts seeing colours when he's 13, but he doesn't say a word. Joining the volleyball team is all he k...