Chapter 2

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Kageyama pov:

After Hinata's stunt rest of practice was normal. After changing out of sweaty clothes I felt my phone vibrate. Reaching it out of my bag I took it out seeing a message pop up. Sighing reading it, texting them back. As I continue walking I see a dark figure humming to himself. I tilted my head walking closer to them smirking once I was able to see his orange hair.

Hinata's pov:

"Hey! Hinata boke! What are you doing, you are normally already down the hill by this time."
Jeez can he just say my name without saying 'boke',
"It's nothing..."
I said as I took my bike walking right next to it. Kageyama slowly followed after me, before I can remember about the flat wheels I jumped on my bike riding down the hill. My eyes filled with regret as soon I remembered about the tires, but the damage had already been down. With a loud 'clang' I was launched off my bike breaking parts of my bike as I land next to it. Tears threatening to fall, grunting from the pain.
"Shit, Hinata!!"

Kageyama pov:

I ran towards Hinata seeing him bleeding from his head and arm. I quickly helped him up hearing Hinata crying out in pain. Realizing he won't be able to walk I hold him in my arms running to coach Ukai shop, hiding my blush from Hinata. I ran through the doors of the store out of breath looking around for coach.
"Huh, oh hey Kageyama I don't have any meat....."
Coach Ukai stopped himself as he took a closer look at Kageyama eyes trailing down to his arms seeing Hinata scarped and bloody. He left into the break room returning back with a med kit in hand. I carefully put Hinata on the ground letting Coach Ukai clean and wrap Hinata's wounds. Once he finished he put Hinata in the break room, passed out due to the pain. I looked up hearing a sigh from him as a hit up a cigarette.
"So, what happened to Hinata?"
I explained to him what happened while glancing at the break room door every once in a while. Coach nodded taking a deep breath in before releasing.
"I'll keep an eye on Hinata for now, you should get home and get some rest."
I nodded telling coach my goodbyes and thanks before leaving out of the store walking home. One thing stayed in my mind for the rest of the night,
'You better be fine, Hinata...'

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