title: internet friends (au)
pairing: igarashi x nanashima
word count: 1464
summary: Iga meets Nana online au
warnings: none┅ ┅ ┅ ┅ ┅
Igarashi scrolled up and down his tumblr page, looking for any photo slightly out of place with his theme. His "professional" photographs didn't look very professional to him but he would have to deal with it.
Iga was a photographer, well, almost one anyway. He was in university for visual arts and photography. He had just started that year and it was sometimes hard to get used to.
Suddenly, a message popped up on the screen.
New Message from: @ nanashima
nanashima: hey cutie
igarashi: how am i cute, you don't know me
nanashima: leT mE cOmPliMEnT yOu
igarashi: did you look at all my photos?
nanashima: i did and youre kind of really hot im sorry
Who is this user? Iga thought to himself. He clicked onto their tumblr page and saw numerous photos, that were obviously not taken by them. Their profile was a picture of an attractive blond boy that could be Nana, but Iga highly doubted that.
igarashi: thank you?
nanashima: you're welcome
igarashi: who are you?
nanashima: im nanashima, i am 19 and male. i go by nana. hello there
igarashi: hi
nanashima: .... how about you???
igarashi: it's in my bio go look
nanashima: IGA
igarashi: yes?
nanashima: HI THERE
igarashi: you're insane
Iga tried to stifle his laugh at this boy's humor. He had never had anyone message him about his looks before, let alone be somewhat interested in him. Iga was flattered. Should he be talking to Nana? Whatever Iga thought. I do what I want.
The two boys messaged each other for the rest of the night.
┅ ┅ two weeks later ┅ ┅
igarashi: nana!
nanashima: hello hi
igarashi: what do you look like?
The two boys had been avoiding the topic of Nana himself for weeks now and Iga wanted to know if the boy in the picture was truly him, and not just some random person that was cat-fishing him.
nanashima: IM MY PROFILE PICTURE R U BLIND
igarashi: oh lol
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Fanfiction"kiss him, not me!" collection of khnm short stories completed. © 2017