a/n: short chapter and it's a bit sloppy due to me being tired, I apologize. chapter ten is always that one chapter when I feel like things should start picking up the pace lmfao.
Suna didn't know what to think. On the outside, he just looked the same. No one noticed. But on the inside, you were all he was thinking about.
The boy's team made their way to the stands to look at the other games. You were on the other side of the stadium, most likely in a game.
Her father died so she won't use that move because she lost that one game but it's more to it than that because she feels like a failure?
He didn't know the whole story. So how was he supposed to come up with a summary? He wanted to stop thinking about it, it was taking his focus off the games but what if his summary was right?
Was he in the wrong for calling you a coward over you not using the move? Was he wrong for jumping your business like that?
Was he wrong for even thinking about your personal business like this?
"Oh, look Suna, his blocks are good," Kita says waiting for Suna to agree with him.
Kita turned to Suna when he didn't get a response after a couple of seconds.
Suna was staring hard at the match but for the first time, it looked like his mind was elsewhere. Like he wasn't focused.
"What's wrong?" Kita says grabbing Suna's shoulders.
Suna came to his senses and looked over to Kita who looked mildly concerned. Suna usually wasn't so spaced out like this so naturally to anyone it would cause someone to be on high alert.
"I was looking at another match, sorry," Suna says.
Kita did not believe anything he said as his eyes lingered on Suna for a few seconds longer. Suna felt Kita's state on him which almost triggered his flight or fight response. He was used to Kita's stares but even so, they were still so unnerving.
After their first game, Inarizaki won. It wasn't too hard. Suna's focus drifted from you once he was on the court. He almost forgot about it as his team walked back from the court.
He saw your team as you walked towards his. Judging by the looks on your faces, you had won your match. You looked even happier than all of them as he noticed you giving a thumbs up to the same girl he saw earlier.
Once you guys made eye contact, the tension grew. You almost made it walking by him until Suna asked you a question.
"Is it true?" Suna said quietly. He didn't expect you to hear so he was surprised when he heard your footsteps stop behind him. He slowly turned around, no clear expression was seen on his face.
"Is what true?"
Suna looked down once you asked that question.
It's not really any of his business. He didn't really care to get himself into family matters. Those always caused trouble. I guess to him he was just a bit curious but he wasn't quite sure. It just left a bad feeling in his stomach not knowing. He felt meek, which was a feeling he didn't like the feeling.
"Never mind." He said as he turned around leaving you.
After a while, you all headed on your separate busses. The ride was boring but pretty as you looked at the sunset. Both buses managed to get to the school at the same time.
You exited off first ready to get home and you took a glance at the other bus.
You were met with Suna's eyes. He was looking at you not out of hatred like usually but it was more a confused look? He looked tired from the ride too. You mouthed the word "what?".
It seemed Suna just realized he was staring as his eyes widened and he turned away quickly.
You didn't have time to ask him about it but you were really were curious.
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