"Whoa, who is that?"
"You don't know? That's the tiny giant's little brother!"
"Dude for real? Wasn't the little giant short? He's not that short, how could they be related?"
"Their jumping and game skills are practically the same, he's a blocker's nightmare!"
"Are you sure they're related?"
"Well, his name IS Udai, Yusei Udai. He might be adopted but I don't think so, they have similar features."
"He goes to Anaguma, but I've never heard of that school. I'm surprised he didn't go to Karasuno like his brother."
"Nah it makes sense, they are too weak for him to mesh well with them. Anaguma might be an underdog this year."
"Yeah. Let's see how far Udai will take his brother's legacy."
"It's not about his brother's legacy anymore, my friend. It's his story now."
~β’~
The only people who knew Yusei's gender identity as a trans man were his teammates, parents and older brother. No one was sure what would happen if his gender identity got out since there weren't any rules for those types of situations in Japan yet. However, Anaguma was willing to take the risk. With him, they win. Without him, they lose.
Instead of going to Karasuno like his brother had, Yusei Udai applied at Anaguma. He was accepted and joined the boy's volleyball team.
With school starting, he is quick to make friends and establish that he is not his brother, he is even better. In fact, he couldn't care less about Tenma, in his eyes he's a disgrace after falling out of love with volleyball.
Becoming a regular in the line up was not a problem for Yusei, and winning practice matches wasn't either. Because of his skill and his teamwork, Yusei takes them to nationals.
Not only that, but the biggest upset since the word was invented occured as Anaguma won against one of the top ranked schools at Nationals. From then on, they are a threat and one that should not be taken lightly...
However, will this powerhouse team stay together until the end?
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SUNA RINTAROU X (OC)READER
Six players stand on each side of the court. Six players, one mind, one goal.
While there is no force more powerful than rushing water, she stands against the flow, refusing to follow in the only direction she knows she must move in: forward. When the people around her, and life as she knows it, moves forward, y/n remains, the backbone of a team with no skeleton.
It's just her.
One player. One mind. One goal, and five ghosts.
When an accident sends her life's dreams crashing to the ground, y/n is caught between wanting to stay in her world of familiar hurt and needing to move on with her life. Finding her way back onto the court, rediscovering why she calls herself an athlete, and learning to pave a new path is easier said than done when the only light to guide her is the dying promise of her best friend.
However, whether it's his words or her rekindled ambition, y/n isn't the sort who crumbles from defeat.
>I accidentally mixed up OC and reader(was new to fanfiction), so know that y/n is written as an OC in this story.
>I do not own Haikyuu or any of its characters, only the plot and OCs.
>If I could bold, underline, and italicize the word "angst", I would. You have been warned.
>Cover/story art by me :)