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Talented Hard work (Tsukishima x reader)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2023
Enjoying the quietness has always been your favorite hobby beside many other things that you loved,until you were seated beside seemingly uncaring blond; who broke your silence with his own without his notice of his own actions but can you really blame him?

-"if there is something that I know, is that hard work can't beat talented hard work, no matter what you do."


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[Name] was either extremely brave or just plain stupid. She loved doing things that she wanted to do without any second thought. So when she approached Kei and asked him to help her get closer to the one she liked, it didn't really surprise him. However, what he never expected was the impact that this loud reckless girl could have in his life. Inspired by Your Lie in April Started: May 04, 2020 Ended: June 07, 2020 Disclaimer: I do not own Haikyuu, the reader, nor the general idea for the plot. Haikyuu is owned by Haruichi Furudate. Reader belongs to themself. Your lie in April is owned by Naoshi Arakawa. Any similarities to an existing work of fiction [except for Your Lie in April] is purely coincidental.