Alexander_Hamilson
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For Oikawa, success served as somewhat of a drug. For Kageyama, it was not the success which thrilled him, but rather the prospect of being able to walk the same ground as those he idolized in the hope of acceptance. Despite the years which have passed, little appears to change. and Kageyama once again finds himself feeling both lost and satisfied. If it was a red string of fate which connected them, then Oikawa would constantly be dragging Kageyama around by it and bending him to his will. For once, Kageyama craves the satisfaction of knowing he has the same effect on Oikawa.