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Stealing Sets & Hearts (Kuroo X Reader)
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Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2025
Managing Karasuno's volleyball team means dealing with late-night practices and making sure Tanaka and Nishinoya don't set the gym on fire. What it doesn't include? Flirting across the court with Nekoma's captain, Kuroo Tetsuro

He's cocky, clever, and has a smile that should come with a warning label. 
I was just supposed to help out the team-not get caught in a game of smirks, stolen glances, and accidental heartbeats.

This match? It might just be personal.

Everything changed when I met 
       Him.
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Test Me (Tsuki x Kuroo)

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Kei Tsukishima didn't expect much of his volleyball trip to Tokyo. In fact, he expected nothing of it. The team was going to be staying with the boys from Nekoma High for half a month - a sort of low-budget summer training camp. Tsuki could think of much better ways to spend his summer, but he didn't. It was summer. He wasn't supposed to be thinking at all. Of course, Tsuki might have been right about his expectation of the Tokyo trip. Tsuki was almost always right. But then again, he had been assigned to none other than Tetsurō Kuroo, the captain of the Nekoma High volleyball team, and so, of course, this time he was wrong. He was so wrong.