Shirabu's Diary Log: SemiShira
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  • Reads 90
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2021
Shirabu writes in his diary everyday, reviewing his emotions and actions that he has done throughout the day. He found himself writing about a particular someone, a boy, more specificly someone on the Shiratorizawa boys volleyball team. 

Semi Eita. 

His best friend, Kawanishi Taichi, had introduced him to his teammates and their third year setter caught his eye.

Semi's attitude was stubborn but polite, gets flipped off easily but still respectful. Those quirks of him really bothered Shirabu because he found him so perfect.

But then again, Semi would never like Shirabu since he acts so salty and rude to the upperclassmen. He doesn't want to act like that, but he can't help it. It's his form of coping mechanism from what happened in the past.

Would Shirabu be able to open up to his friends? and clear up why he acts this way and could even get closer to them? We'll have to find out.

Started at: 15/01/20
End at: ???
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