Chapter 8

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Suga's POV 

How....How can this be true? I know the nurse said it but to hear the confirmation from Hinata himself....How did we not notice? What did that even mean, disabled officially since fourteen and unofficially since I can remember?

Nishinoya speaks before I can, "What do you mean? You never mentioned a disability to us?!"

Hinata looked down with a face of terror and sorrow, forming words that refused to escape him. Just what has one of my little crows been forced through, to be so afraid of us? Damn it, as soon as I break out from Daichi's grasp I am so smothering that boy!

Hinata's POV

Stop it, you said you'd tell them now stop being a baby about it. Life isn't fair suck it up idiot.

"I m-mean...I have multiple genetic i-invisible illnesses. E-Ehlers...Danlos Syndrome, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, and scoliosis."

The team looked at me in shock and confusion, not surprising me in the least. Kageyama spoke first, "What the hell is an 'invisible illness'? Actually no, what the hell are those first two things?!"

I cringed away from him and look downwards, I can feel my eyes tearing up slightly as my face reflexively forms a smile,  "It's simple really, invisible illnesses are unseen to the eye causing many to not believe that one tells the truth when they say they have one."

Sugawara breaks Daichi's hold on his arm (I'm honestly surprised he took that long with how he kept squirming around so much...) and came to my side, placing a gentle hand on my own. "We won't do that, I promise you."

Looking up at Sugawara I hesitantly began speaking again, "A-As for the first two conditions... Basically EDS means I can't resupply my collagen causing loose, weak joints and-well-a hell of a lot of pain. POTS is connected to it...It-It basically causes me to pass out easily."

I knew that my brief explanations would only cause more questions but I just-I just can't do this right now! I'm so tired, I'm scared, I'm in much more excruciating pain than normal, my peripherals are still missing, and I just want to go home. Maybe that way they'll forget this happened if I ignore it hard enough?

I saw multiple mouths open to question me more just as a different voice cut through, "Shouyou!"

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