The Trip (Kagehina)
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  • Reads 871
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Feb 29, 2024
The Karasuno volleyball team decides that they should take a nice break after their long successful volleyball season. They've decided to go on an unnecessarily  long road trip and than a nice flight to a tropical island. The venture is rocky and bumpy and that's not necessarily just the road and turbulence. Kageyama and Hinata discover themselves and each other more than before.

serious topics mentioned!

(This story is developing along the way and hope you will stick alone with it!) 

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