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Between the loud, chaotic energy of Karasuno's practice court, there is one pair that draws everyone's attention-Tsukishima Kei and Kageyama Tobio. Tsukishima, tall, calm, and endlessly smug, barely speaks; he only leans against the wall with a knowing, teasing smirk, his sharp golden eyes locked entirely on Kageyama. He calls him "King" not out of respect, but as his favorite way to fluster him-soft, mocking, yet laced with a quiet, undeniable fondness.
Opposite him is Kageyama Tobio: intense, loud, easily riled up, and constantly red-faced from frustration. He's the one who does all the yelling, shouting, and complaining-full of attitude, stubborn pride, and short temper. He swears just enough to show how annoyed he is, but every sharp word and angry outburst only proves one thing: Tsukishima is the only person who can make him lose his cool completely. He claims to hate the nickname "King" and swears he can't stand Tsukishima, yet he never looks away, never walks away, and lets every word and glance get under his skin in the best way.
Around them, their teammates-Yamaguchi, Hinata, Tanaka, Nishinoya, Sugawara, Daichi, and the rest-watch with amused, knowing smiles. It's clear to everyone: this isn't just rivalry. It's a game of silent teasing and loud reactions, where every glare, every smirk, and every yelled insult hides a growing, sweet tension that neither of them dares admit out loud