Killing Strike
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  • Reads 36,754
  • Votes 1,172
  • Parts 13
  • Time 58m
Complete, First published Oct 01, 2021
Hinata was the best Pitcher in Japan. His aim was one of the best and whenever he played on the field people would call him the King or the Beast. He could get even the best player out of the game with his killing strikes...

However, this is only his past. Now he is a volleyball player at Karasuno. No one knows that the Beast was him and he planned on keeping it a secret...

But his old team want's him back!

A/N:
This is a Haikyuu fanstory and I have no idea where this is gonna go ... hope you enjoy! Please also feel free to correct my bad writing.

Rights on the pictures go to the artist.
I do not own Haikyuu, rights to the owner.
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Hinata's biggest passion and love is volleyball. Common knowledge across everyone at Karasuno, Nekoma, Aoba Johsai, and practically every school to interact with, of course. Hinata's especially aware of this, so of course, when something concerns him that isn't related to volleyball, his team wants to know. The weird thing? Hinata doesn't even know what's concerning him. So, of course, with his team, Hinata tries to figure out what's wrong and how to fix it. He's not going to let anything get in the way of his goals, after all. No matter what his goal is. (Oh by the way the art isn't mine especially when my stick figure drawings make it seem like a kindergartener could surpass me)