💮Prologue💮

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When Y/n was 6yrs old, she loved to play in her mother's garden. Seeing all the pretty flowers and all the different colors as they dance around while the wind blew lightly. She hid in the garden to escape the constant bickering of her parents while her brother played around with his friend.

"Hey Y/n-chan, I made this for you"

He held out a white origami flower and gave it to the girl. He had snuck in the garden through a little door in the fence that seperated their houses.

"Thank you torhu-kun"

She held the paper flower in hand smiling contently as she watched the two boys play around catching insects all around the garden.
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"Y/n-chan!, Iwa-chan and I started playing volleyball and I am gonna be a setter" oikawa says while she giggles at his antics.

"That's great torhu-kun" she says smiling at the boy.

"Oh, I almost forgot, here" the boy reached in the pocket of his long shorts and pulls out a small origami flower.

"Thank you Torhu-kun" this time it was a different color.

Everyday he gave her an origami flower and wouldn't want to go about his day without giving her one. This went on for two years, Until one day...

Oikawa rang the doorbell to the Iwaizumi residence to see his best friend.

"Hey Iwa-chan want to play?, Where's
Y/n chan?" Oikawa asked

Seeing how quiet the boy was, oikawa's oh so happy face had dropped.

"She moved to america with mom"

The boy was still young to understand the idea of his parents getting a divorce. All he knew was his mom left along with his twin sister.

Oikawa was upset to hear that his friend left without saying goodbye.

He went back home and sat on the edge of his bed, a small origami flower held in his hand, the one he was supposed to give today.

Y/n never got to say goodbye to them that day when her mother had suddenly brought her to america. Since that day she wasn't able to gain contact with her father nor her twin.

For Iwaizumi, he had been wondering why hasn't his mother or sister contacted. To the point where he had buried the thought deep into his mind.

The same goes for oikawa. He hasn't paid a single mind to the girl ever since she had left. But there was a feeling that lurked inside him. He felt as though something was missing. And that feeling never went away.

 

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