Nishinoya walked into the gymnasium quite happily. Seijoh was quite big.
"You must be Nishinoya," a boy with spiky, black hair asked.
Nishinoya turned grinning.
"Yes, that's me!" he exclaimed, "And you must be Iwaizumi san,"
Iwaizumi smiled and then led Nishinoya to where the rest of the team were. Kenma looked up from his console to look at Nishinoya then continued playing on it. As soon as practice began, the team started to play a three on three. Kenma tossed to Iwaizumi who spiked it but suddenly there was a loud shout.
"Rolling thunder!" Nishinoya shouted as he rolled over to receive the ball. Everybody stared at him. Nishinoya simply stood up smiling.
"Wasn't that awesome?" he asked loudly.
Kindaichi nodded enthusiastically.
"Don't you have a manager?" Nishinoya asked suddenly.
"No," Hanamaki replied, "They usually just tried to hang out with Oikawa than actually manage the team,"
"Oikawa-san," Nishinoya muttered.
Hayato Yamagata stared at the power of Bokuto's spike. It was not as powerful as Ushijima's but it was still quite strong. After a few spikes, he was able to receive the spike to get tossed. He watched as Bokuto suddenly stopped. His eyes were closed as he shouted dramatically,
"Don't toss to me anymore, Oikawa!"
So, this was Bokuto Koutarou's emo mode.
"Don't gowl, Bokuto!" Oikawa said with a smile which made the ace turn around rather abruptly and prepare for another spike. Yamagata noted he often liked to do cut shots. Soon, Bokuto's spikes were getting received again. Oikawa looked helplessly at Bokuto. He could think of no more owl puns. Yamagata who had once played against Fukoradani in a practice match remembered that it was always the setter who calmed Bokuto down. He had simply not minded the ace's emo mode and had told him to calm down.
"It doesn't matter," Yamagata said smiling, "Let Bokuto calm down whilst you don't toss to him,"
Bokuto turned having not expected the libero to sort out the situation. Oikawa was relieved. At least now he did not have to handle Bokuto's emo mode by himself.
Yaku Morisuke grinned at Karasuno.
"Yaku!" exclaimed smiling.
"Welcome to Karasuno," Daichi said smiling.
Yaku smiled to the team before helping them get ready for practice. He smiled at Kenjiro Shirabu who lightly smiled at him. Yaku watched as the team practiced diving receives.
"Oh," he exclaimed, "Shrimpy's got really good at diving receives!"
He heard a stifled laugh beside him.
"What?" he asked.
"It's just that you're not much taller than Hinata but you call him Shrimpy," Shirabu said still lauging.
Shirabu fell to the floor clutching his knee as Yaku kicked him. Karasuno smiled.
"Do you think Shirabu-kun's okay?" Asahi smiled looking at Shirabu worriedly.
"They sure are getting on well!" Sugawara exclaimed.
"I wonder how Kageyama's doing at Nekoma," Daichi said.
Kageyama tossed to Yamamoto. Yamamoto's spike was blocked by Kuro with a one-man time delay attack. As Kageyama was about to walk to do his serve, he heard somebody shout.
"Kageyama-kun!" Haruki Komi shouted. Kageyama watched the ball as it came towards him and tossed it to Lev who spiked it.
"Yes!" Lev shouted.
Kageyama was shocked by Komi's amazing receiving abilities.
"Well done, Lev-Kun!" Komi said as he patted Lev on the back. Lev grinned widely.
"Kageyama sure is a good setter," Kuro said.
"Kenma is also a good setter," Nobuyuki Kai said, "They both have very different techniques,"
Kuro nodded. The two watched as Kageyama awkwardly lifted his hands to give Komi a hand five.
It has only been three days but all the teams have somehow changed.
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Setter Swap
FanfictionWhen clockwork is moving together smoothly, if one of the motors are changes, it can make the clockwork work better or worse.