Chapter Fifteen: The Story of a Sadist

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Once the movie rolled to an end, the whole movie theatre burst into applause. Kageyama had been roped into seeing the documentary entitled 'Tsukishima "Jigsaw" Kei: The Story of a Sadist'. While Tsukishima had been in Karasuno, just like Kageyama, Kageyama didn't actually know much about how Tsukishima operated. So, even Kageyama found himself clapping when the documentary ended. But he was gritting his teeth, overcome with jealousy. I want a movie about me, he thought.

"I wish I'd been able to direct this," Ennoshita muttered, a dark look on his face. Yamaguchi had a proud look in his eyes. He'd been featured in the film as Tsukishima's right hand man. Daichi looked pissed, really pissed. Kageyama was surprised when he saw that Suga wasn't sitting beside Daichi. The two were near inseparable; they always had been. But lately, the two of them hadn't been hanging out together as often.

Turning his attention back to the screen, Kageyama could see that the credits were still rolling. The prison guards usually showed movies like this to discourage the inmates from becoming more like these 'cold-blooded criminals', but they failed to realise that the inmates were there because they were cold-blooded criminals. Kageyama suspected that someone would inform them sooner or later, but until then, he'd enjoy his weekly Saturday dose of crime movies.

"Alright, alright. Everyone back to their dorms," C.O. 'Cigster' Ukai said, switching on the lights and looking around the room. He appeared to be looking for a specific person, his sharp eyebrows furrowed together as he looked around. He frowned. Kageyama figured that Cigster probably hadn't seen the person he'd been trying to find. But then his eyes drifted over to Daichi, who was glaring deeply at Cigster. Did something happen? Before Kageyama could ponder over the thought, he could feel his two bodyguards urging him forwards.

"Let's go, Kageyama," Kindaichi said.

"Yeah, alright." Kageyama began to move out of the room, the events of the movie still bumping around in his head. Tsukishima's a real sadist, isn't he? But even with the masterpiece of a movie in his mind, his thoughts kept drifting back to Hinata. His brain wouldn't allow him to forget the orange-haired ace.

Meanwhile, Daichi was still hanging around in the movie room, glaring hard at Ukai. His feet wouldn't let him move. All he could think was, what's he done to Suga? Sure, Suga and Daichi had been together for a long twenty years. They'd had arguments, disagreements and Suga would have occasional hissy fits. But Daichi had never even thought about the possibility that Suga might fall out of love with him. He'd also never thought about the possibility that a C.O. might be the reason for that. At least, until now.

"Inmate. Is there a problem?" Ukai moved from the front of the room and approached Daichi, whose jaw was clenched tight in frustration. He didn't know what to do. Should he interrogate Ukai, or should he interrogate Suga? Or should he just keep it to himself?

"Nothing." Daichi forced a smile on his face.

"Alright. Well, could you do me a favour?" Ukai pulled out a piece of paper, folded and sealed with a piece of tape. "Hand this to Suga if you see him. It's his work assignments for the week," he explained. Oh, so he calls him Suga too. Daichi could feel himself burning with jealousy. He'd never felt so angry in his entire life. He just wanted to punch that lazy look off the C.O's face, but he knew that he'd end up in max if he did that. Plus, he had to set an example for his quirky friend, Tobio.

"No. I won't be seeing him this week."

Ukai looked visibly surprised. "Oh. Right. Well, thanks anyway."

It was then that the other two guards who had been standing by the exit came over, giving Daichi a look of disdain. Well, Guess Monster looked at Daichi like he was the scum of the earth while Aone looked at Daichi with that same scary stare of his.

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