Valentines: Suga Koushi

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I don't really know how to write for anyone but my favourites, but I tried my best so I hope you enjoy it!

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She let her arms drop to her side in defeat, the text still open on her phone. Apart of her wanted to cry, be angry. Feel something, but she had expected it to happen, it wasn't surprising a guy had asked her on a date for Valentine's day. It was surprising that she had said yes, she had sworn off dating in high school thinking it was too complicated. But he was so sweet and funny that it was hard to say no, but now she hid under the archway of the restaurant as the rain fell.

She could hear the laughter from inside the restaurant and the sweet melody of the classical music filling the room. She knew it wasn't her style, being dolled up and going to an expensive restaurant but she wanted a change. Her life was routine and one would say boring or simplistic, for once she wanted to be a 'normal' teenager.

Now she was regretting that decision, all she wanted to do was go home and watch a movie with Suga. Just like they did every year, she had contemplated calling him but she knew he'd lecture her. He had stated right away that he didn't like the boy and that really should have been the first sign of trouble since Suga doesn't not like people without a reason. She huffed a breath looking up at the sky to see the rain had subsided, she began her walk home, not knowing how long the weather would let up for. She was met with her answer when it had started raining when she had reached the park near none other than Suga's house.

"[y/n]? Is that you!" her eyes searched around to land on a certain grey-haired setter, he held a worried expression on his face. He disappeared from the doorway, before appearing again with an umbrella. "It's raining! What are you doing!" he wrapped his arm around her shoulders forcing her to walk with him to his house. Once inside he wrapped her in a towel, getting her to take off her shoes before bringing her to the bathroom. "Take a shower, I'll leave some clothes for you," all she could think to do was nod, he left her in the bathroom. She looked at herself in the mirror letting out a humourless laugh. Her makeup was smudged, it probably looked like she was crying, her dress was clinging to her skin.

She didn't hear him come in; she assumed he had by the clothes sitting on the counter. First entering his room, she frowned seeing he wasn't there, she went down the hall back towards the front of the house to find him in the kitchen. He was humming as he cooked, she couldn't help but smile. She hugged his back, hiding her face in his back, he merely continued humming as it wasn't unusual for them to be affectionate. Even though she wasn't a very affectionate person he always seemed to bring it out of her, even just holding his hand or hugging him would calm her down.

She released her hold on him when he had warned her he was dumping hot water. Turning towards the dining room to see it was set, it reminded her of a date. "Suga, are you asking me on a date? I'm flattered!" she heard his laughter from the kitchen, a smile already spreading across her face.

He peeked his head through the door, seeing how her eyes had already gotten brighter since she entered his house dripping wet. "You think highly of yourself, hah but yes. Someone's gotta show you how a real date is supposed to be!" she rolled her eyes at his words, he knew full well that she had been on a couple of dates before.

She couldn't help how her heart skipped a beat at his thoughtful attempts to make her feel better. It would be a lie to say she hadn't thought about dating Suga, after all, it would be easier than the rest of the dating world and the fresh wound of being stood up.

He put the food on the table and with a smile pulled a chair out for her. She rolled her eyes at his actions but took a seat anyways, "If I knew this was a date I would've dressed nicer." He sat down across from her, leaning on his palm.

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