GOM + Kagami: Seeing their s/o with tighter clothes for the first time
Summary: Our favourite chaotic dumbasses but this time with class, suit and tie, as well as a stunning accompaniment for the evening. Super cute, fluff and funny <3 Enjoy
Authors Note: Y/n = your name // GIFS are not mine // Female reader implied // Not really proof read, sorry.
The hotel ballroom glowed under soft chandeliers, packed with athletes from every major high school and college in the region. It was a formal galaβa celebration of academic and athletic excellenceβand for once, everyone was out of jerseys and into evening wear.
Tetsuya and the others were now spread all over the hall: Midorima was busy finding a suitable place for his lucky charm, while Kise Atsushi had to hold back from snacking before the buffet opened. Aomine stood awkwardly near the chocolate fountain, wearing a navy blue suit that looked like it had been wrestled onto him five minutes before the event. He tugged at his collar, looking to Kuroko.
βTetsu didnβt say this thing would be this uptightβ¦β he muttered, scowling at the bowtie heβd failed to fasten properly. βStill looks better than your school uniform,β a familiar voice teased.
He turnedβand froze.
You stood just a few steps away, a sleek, form-fitting dress hugging your curves: Blue, shiny, expensive looking satin fabric clung to your figure. It wasnβt overly flashy, but it left little to the imaginationβand yet somehow, the look in your eyes made it feel more elegant than provocative. You smiled at him, slightly nervous, slightly amused.
ββ¦Daiki?β, you asked at the sight of him malfunctioning completely.
Aomine blinked. His mouth opened, then closed again like heβd forgotten how to human. Normally, you and Aomine were very similar when it came to clothing. Wide fit, comfortable and with a sporty touch. Lots of oversized hoodies and sports pants. Which was actually quite practical since you two now had two wardrobes at your disposal. So this sight was newβ¦
βHolyβuh,β he cleared his throat, running a hand through his hair as a blush crept across his cheeks, βYouβ¦ lookβ¦ different.β
βA good kind of different?β you asked, teasingly.
He looked away, muttering, βLike, punch-someone-who-looks-too-long different.β
You laughed, stepping closer. βYou really canβt take a compliment without threatening violence, huh?β
βIβm serious,β he mumbled, stealing glances at you when he thought you werenβt looking. βI didnβt know you had a dress like that.β
βI didnβt. Kurokoβs girlfriend made me buy it. Said itβd be funny watching you malfunction. You know what Satsuki is like. And I thought, given the occasion, I might as well try something new.β
Aomine groaned and glared across the room at where Kuroko stood stoically talking to Satsuki, sipping water like a crime hadnβt been committed.
You reached out and gently straightened his uneven tie. He looked incredibly good, you had to give him that. His bad boy charm, clad in a navy blue suitβ¦you could have looked at him forever.
βYou look good too,β you said softly. βLike a chaotic James Bond.β ββ¦The tie's choking me.β βThen suffer. For fashion. And me.β, you laught sweetly.
He gave a rare, boyish laugh and looked at youβreally looked. A slow grin spread across his face, and this time it wasnβt laced with sarcasm or teasing.
βYouβre seriously gonna make me fight someone tonight, huh?β he murmured, voice low and genuine.
You rolled your eyes and looped your arm through his. βYou can start by walking me to the dance floor, Mr. Bond.β
Aomine sighed dramatically. βOnly if thereβs no spinning. Iβm an athlete, not a ballerina.β
βYouβre such an unbelievable idiot.β
βYeah, but Iβm yours.β
The sports gala was in full swing, all glass chandeliers and polished floors. Athletes in tailored suits mingled with scholars and coaches, speeches echoing off the marble as the evening celebrated excellence in both academics and athletics. The invitation came about a month ago. Midorima wasn't sure if he should ask you at first because you had only been dating for 2 months at that point. When you found the invitation to visit him, the decision was overdue.
Somewhere near the edge of the grand hall, Midorima stood stiffly in a charcoal-gray suit with a spotless white pocket square⦠and a suspiciously green frog keychain peeking out of his breast pocket. He adjusted his glasses for the third time in a minute, clutching his phone in one hand and murmuring quietly. He and the other athletes had already been invited in and now he was waiting for you.
βCancerβs lucky item today is something green,β he said under his breath. βGreenβ¦ lucky itemβ¦ greenβ¦β
He was working himself into a mental checklist frenzyβwhen the crowd parted, and you stepped in.
Dark green silk. Fitted in all the right places. A slight shimmer under the lights, the dress hugged your silhouette, confident yet understated. Your hair was pinned just enough to show off the delicate curve of your neck, where the small, delicate necklace with the green emerald ,that his grandma had given you, hung. And the look in your eyes said: You did this on purpose.
Midorimaβs jaw didnβt drop. That would be unseemly. But his ears turned bright red in an instant. Normally baggy track pants and baggy t-shirts were the order of the day. Not that it would have bothered him. That's exactly why he liked you, you were unapoligatically yourself.
You smiled and walked over, your heels soft against the marble. βYou said something green would be your lucky item today, right?β
βIβyesβOha Asa specifically stated that Cancers should keep something green close to them to avoid emotional turbulence and maintain stability in relationships andββ He abruptly cut off, realizing what he was saying.
You tilted your head innocently. βYeah, I know. I thought, maybeβ¦ I could be your lucky item.β
His eyes widened. Glasses fogged. Brain short-circuited. How could you do that? now that he had to go on stage soon and was already way too nervous.
βYouβyouβre alreadyβI mean, obviouslyβyes, thatβs extremely logical,β he blurted, rapidly pushing up his glasses again. βThatβsβ¦ ahβ¦ very considerate of you.β
You leaned in just slightly, brushing imaginary lint from his lapel. Your delicate scent, which smelled like a Moscow Mule, enveloped both of you.
βYou look really handsome tonight, Shin-chan,β you said softly.
He cleared his throat, looked down at the floor, then at youβand blushed even harder.
βI should be the one saying that,β he muttered. βYou lookβ¦β
Pause. Long pause.
ββ¦Statistically unfair to everyone else in the room.β, he exclaimed. You laughed. Then, after another agonizing moment of trying to maintain his composure, Midorima exhaled slowly and added, almost too softly for you to hear:
ββ¦I must be very lucky indeed. To have a girlfriend like you.β
You blinked, caught off guard. He stared forward, frozen in place, already regretting saying it out loud.
ββ¦ShintarΕ.β βForget I said that.β βNot a chance.β
You took his hand gently.
βThank you,β you whispered. βIβm lucky too. You are amazingβ
Somewhere behind you, Takao and Taiga were watching from a table and whisper-yelling, βHE SAID IT?! DID HE ACTUALLY SAY IT?!β
The sports gala glittered with polished shoes, award plaques, and dignified chatter. Music drifted through the grand ballroom, and athletes from all over had cleaned up for the evening. Even the towering Kagami Taiga, usually more comfortable in sweatpants than a suit, had managed to wrangle himself into a sleek black tux.
His tie was slightly crooked. He was fiddling with the cuffs. And he was sweating. He had always dreamed of something like this. It feels like draft night in the NBA.
βOi, Kagami,β Aomine muttered from the snack table. βWhy do you look like youβre about to face Rakuzan again?β βHeβs nervous,β Kuroko said, appearing out of nowhere as usual. β(Y/N) said she would accompany us, remember?,β Kuroko added.
Kagamiβs ears turned red. βS-Shut up!β βYouβll survive,β Midorima muttered, arms crossed. βUnless she shows up in something red. Cancerβs unlucky color today is redββ
And then everything just stopped. The double doors at the ballroom entrance opened, and you stepped in.
A revealing red dress clung to your figure like it was made for you and for you only. The slit on your thigh, the soft glow of your skin, the perfectly tied-up hair with just enough strands loose to frame your faceβit was elegance with a dangerous twist. Your jewelryβruby red and shiningβmatched your dress like fire licking gold.
And to Taiga Kagami, you didnβt just walk in. You descended from the heavens. His heart stopped. Literally skipped. Probably as red as your dress.
ββ¦Sheβs really wants to kill me...,β he whispered.
You scanned the room until you locked eyes with him. You smiled, soft and confidentβand Kagami, the guy who stared down NBA-level opponents, panicked.
βKagaminβs about to combust,β Kise whispered, eyes wide and amused. βI give him twenty seconds,β Murasakibara said, chewing.
You made your way over, hips swaying just slightlyβnot teasing, just effortlessβand stopped right in front of him. The gentle click of your high heels came to an end.
βHi,β you said with a grin. βYou clean up nice.β
Kagami opened his mouth. No sound came out. He cleared his throat. He didn't know where to lookβ¦Your legs? No. Your accompaniment? Absolutely no way. He wasn't a weirdo. So he chose looking at your shoulders. Somehow the least problematic spot to look at, he thought.
βY-Youβuhβyou lookβuhββ He looked down, face crimson. You tilted your head. βCat got your tongue?β
βYou lookβdamn.β It burst out of him before he could think. βLikeβlike some kind of goddess. Likeβwhat are you doing to me right now?β
You laughed softly, reaching up to straighten his tie, your fingers warm against his chest.
βJust returning the favor,β you whispered. βYou know how you kill me in those jerseys. All sweaty, shiny and with tense muscles peaking through. This felt fair.β
Kagami blinked rapidly, trying not to overheat.This sentence finished him off. βY-You didnβt have to go this hardβI meanβyou look amazing. Seriously. Butβuhβalso, likeβthis might not be safe for my....blood pressure.β
In the background, Aomine clutched Kurokoβs shoulder. βHeβs gone, man. She slayed him.β
Kise sniffled dramatically. βYoung love is so beautiful.β You tugged Kagami gently toward the dance floor. βCome on, Taiga. One dance. For your goddess?β
He made a strangled sound, but let you pull him away. Your hand firmly gripping his biceps. He could have sworn to God that you would eventually be the death of him.
ββ¦Iβm gonna mess this up,β he muttered under his breath. βYou wonβt,β you smiled, resting your hand against his chest. βYouβve got the biggest heart in the room. Youβve already won.β
Midorima pushed up his glasses, averting his gaze. βThis is getting disgustingly romantic. I'll excuse myself to the toiletβ. Murasakibara popped another macaron. βI still ship it.β
The ballroom shimmered with golden lights and polished crystal, filled with the quiet buzz of athletes, coaches, and scholars mingling at the annual Academic Sports Gala. Kuroko had already been here once with the Teiko team. Now, however, it was different. The other schools and thus also the generation of miracles were all in this hall. He is pleased that everyone was able to come together in a friendly manner for this evening.
Near the refreshment table, Kuroko stood with a glass of water in both hands, looking as calm and unreadable as ever in his tailored black suit. But if anyone had been watching closelyβwhich the entire Generation of Miracles wasβtheyβd see the tiny signs: the shifting weight from foot to foot, the faintest flush on his cheeks.
βSheβs late,β Aomine muttered, checking his watch. βKurokoβs about to evaporate.β You and the boys had known each other since your Teiko days. At that time you were the manager of the Leichtatklik Club, with which the boys had always had a little rivalry.
βI give him ten seconds once she walks in before he drops the glass,β Kise smirked. βYou guys are so cruel,β Murasakibara said between bites of cake, βbut also, Iβm curious.β
βShe did say sheβd wear a teal dress,β Midorima noted, pushing up his glasses. βBold choice for someone as quiet as her.β βShe said, Taiga told her itβs Kurokoβs favorite color,β Kise whispered.
Aomine snorted. βThey're both idiots in love.β
Then the doors openedβand it seems, as if the room held its collective breath: You stepped in, the teal, almost waterlike dress hugging your frame like liquid silk. It was revealing, yes, but tastefulβdelicate straps, a slit that played just on the edge of bold, and a deep neckline that somehow didnβt feel showy on you. What really made it stop time, though, was your hairβusually up or hidden under a capβnow cascading in shiny waves of brown, catching every speck of light like fire spun into thread. Like golden threats had been woven into it.
You walked with purpose, but your eyes searched. And the moment they found Kuroko, he just⦠froze. The cup of water in his hand tipped slightly.
βCalled it,β Kise whispered, holding out a napkin.
You stopped a few feet in front of him, slightly nervous despite the confidence your dress was supposed to give you. βHi, Tetsuya.β
He blinked once, then again, as if making sure you were real.
βYou lookβ¦β he said quietly, voice unusually soft even for him. His eyes moved up to yours, lingering. βIncredible.β You smiled, brushing a bit of hair behind your ear. βThank you. I, umβ¦ remembered you said you like red.β
Kuroko looked away briefly, cheeks burning. βItβ¦ suits you more than I couldβve imagined,β he said, barely audible, but the words were genuine in the way only he could make them.
You stepped a little closer. βYouβre staring.β βI know. Iβm sorry,βKuroko said mildy blushing and immediately looking away. βNo,β you said with a light laugh, βitβs okay. I was hoping you would.β
Kuroko blinked again, then looked down at his now-empty water glass. βI think I spilled.β
From behind a column, the rest of the Generation of Miracles were bunched together like overgrown middle-schoolers spying on a crush.
βOh my god,β Aomine groaned. βSomeone please just lock them in a closet already. I can't watch this anymore.β βTheyβre like deer,β Kise whispered in full awe. βAdorable, awkward deer.β βI think itβs sweet. But it's annoying that this has been going on for so long,β Murasakibara mumbled, licking frosting from his finger. βSince our Teiko days, it's like a series without a season finaleβ¦Hopefully one of them explodes from suppressed feelings,β Midorima said flatly.
Back on the ballroom floor, you took a tiny leap of courage.
βWould you like to dance, Tetsuya?β, you asked sweetly. He looked up, stunned for a second. ββ¦Yes. Iβd like that very much.β
He offered his hand, and you took it gentlyβhis palm warm, just slightly trembling.
As the two of you walked onto the dance floor, Aomine groaned louder.
βTheyβre still blushing! Itβs like watching a slow-motion hug.β
But Kuroko didnβt hear them. His world, for once, wasnβt quietβit was beating wildly, fast, loud. He knew he had to ask you at some point or confess his feelings to you. No one else should find this teal colored gem.
The ballroom of the grand academic sports gala glimmered with elegance. Glass chandeliers spilled golden light across polished floors, string music floated in the air, and rows of desserts lined the buffet like edible artwork. Like everyone else, he got the invitation from Takao. He actually had no desire to attend. When Rin, the new manager, mentioned that she and a friend were leaving, he perked up. He knew that you and Rin got along well, so maybe there was a chance that youβ¦
Towering by the dessert table, Murasakibara Atsushi lazily munched on a strawberry Γ©clair, violet eyes half-lidded as he scanned the room in slow, lazy loops. Boring people, boring ambience and boring snacks to say the least. He looked mildly boredβuntil something made him stop mid-chew. Takao had given him a nudge with his elbow.
ββ¦Mmm?β
The world seemed to pause. You had just walked in. A soft pink ball gown bloomed around you like cotton candy clouds, hugging your waist and cascading in layers of delicate tulle. Long, white satin gloves wrapped your arms, and your hair was swept up into a graceful bun, a few strands framing your face. You looked like you stepped out of a storybook.
Atsushi blinked slowly, pastry forgotten in his hand. βWhoaβ¦β he mumbled.
The rest of the Generation of Miracles, gathered nearby with varying degrees of interest, also noticed the sudden shift in him.
βDid he just stop chewing?β Kise whispered, eyes wide. βIβve never seen him do that,β Midorima said, adjusting his glasses. Aomine grinned. βThatβs gotta be love.β
Murasakibara stared as you finally spotted him and began making your way over, lifting your gown delicately with gloved fingers. When you reached him, he blinked again and said, almost childlike, βYou look likeβ¦ cake.β
You blinked. βCake?β How very...him.
βLike one of those pretty ones in glass boxes. Too pretty to eat,β he said slowly, then tilted his head. βYou lookβ¦ really nice. Way too nice.β You laughed gently. βI was worried it might be too much.β He stared for a second longer before saying in his low, mellow voice, βCan Iβ¦ dance with you?β You blinked this time. βYou want to dance?β
He shrugged one big shoulder. βDunno. Feels like I should. Like, if a princess shows up, someoneβs supposed to dance with her, right?β
You smiled, warm and a little shy. βThen yes. Iβd like that.β
He moved with surprising gentleness for his size, his large hand cradling yours as you walked together to the center of the floor. The music slowed into something soft and lilting. The world hushed. You placed your gloved hand on his shoulder as he fumbled slightly to find the right position.
βI donβt reallyβ¦ know how to do this,β he murmured. βYouβre doing fine,β you whispered. βJust sway.β As you moved together, he glanced down at youβreally looked. βYour hairβs upβ¦β he said quietly. βI like it. I can see your face better.β You flushed. βDo youβ¦ really mean that?β
He nodded slowly. βI mean everything I say to you.β
Silence fell between you, but it wasnβt awkward. It was fullβtender, like candy melting slow on the tongue. Then, very softly, almost like he was talking to himself, Murasakibara murmured:
βI donβt think sweets ever made me feel like this.β
Your breath caught just a little. βI think you might be my new favorite thing.β
From the sidelines, the other Miracles were frozen.ββ¦What the hell,β Aomine said, baffled. βDid he just say that?β Kise whispered, βI didnβt even know he could talk like thatβ¦β Midorima crossed his arms but looked quietly affected. βHeβs not even sleepy right now. Heβsβ¦ present.β Kuroko smiled softly. βShe makes him feel something no snack ever could.β
As the song came to a close, Murasakibara leaned down slightly, resting his forehead against yours for the briefest, quietest moment.
βYou make everything feel slower,β he whispered. βBut in the good way.β
The Akashi familyβs private ballroom was nothing short of breathtakingβmarble floors that shimmered like water, chandeliers that hung like floating constellations, and crimson-and-gold banners bearing the Akashi crest fluttering gently with the hush of circulating air.
The Academic Sports Gala, hosted by the Akashi Corporation, was in full swingβgraceful and efficient, just like its organizer.
Seijuro Akashi, dressed in a sharp white suit with a deep red tie, stood near the entrance with a champagne flute in hand. His posture was perfect. His gaze? Sharp, assessing, calm.
Until the murmurs started. A hush spread like a ripple. Heads turned. And thenβso did his.
You stepped into the ballroom. Not in your usual oversized sweaters or casual, lived-in jeans. No. Tonight, you were something else entirely.
Wearing a dress would silence even a roaring thunder: It was black and deep red, silky with a daring slit and low-cut back, sculpting your body with elegance and edge. Your hairβusually thrown into a ponytail or hidden under a hoodieβwas pinned up in a sleek twist, with a few soft strands framing your face perfectly. Jewelry glinted at your ears and collarbone.
You werenβt just attending. You ruled the room. And Akashiβ¦ was stunned.
The girl who wore oversized hoodies and joked about ramen in class now looked like sheβd just been crowned Empress of the Akashi household.
Seijuroβs breath caughtβjust for a second. He didnβt show it. But his hand around the glass tightened faintly.
Across the room, the Generation of Miracles froze in sync.βWait, is thatβ?β Kiseβs jaw dropped. βThatβs her, thats y/nβ Aomine muttered. βNo way.β The boys only able to stare at you. ββ¦Thatβs not fair,β Midorima said, adjusting his glasses aggressively. βShe looked good before, but thatβs an entire transformation into a godess.β
βShe looks like one of those rich fancy sweets that you have to unwrap with gloves,β Murasakibara mumbled around a mochi. βShe looks like she belongs by Akashi-kunβs side,β Kuroko said quietly, with a rare, small smile.
You approached Seijuro with that same quiet composure he usually wore. Your eyes found hisβand even you had to admit, this wasnβt how you usually moved, how you usually felt. But for tonight, you wanted to match his world. Just once.
βSeijuro,β you greeted, voice soft but unwavering.
He stared. Not at your bodyβbut you. Every inch of who you were tonight. Your aura was that of a queen: elegant, confident and calm.
ββ¦You look divine,β he said after a pause, his voice lower than usual. βMore than thatβundeniably yours, and no one elseβs.β You flushed, nerves fluttering beneath the cool exterior. βItβs a bit much, isnβt it? I donβt usuallyβ¦β
βItβs perfect.β He stepped closer, lowering his voice so only you could hear. βAnd itβs not βtoo much.β You just forgot who you are.β You blinked. βWhat do you mean?β
Akashi reached for your hand, guiding it to his chest. βYou are someone who can turn silence into awe. Someone who walks into my familyβs ballroom and redefines what elegance looks like. You are worthy of every crown Iβve ever worn.β
You swallowed, heartbeat racing. βYouβre notβ¦ overwhelmed?β
He actually chuckledβa rare, genuine one. You knew each other since Teiko Middle School. At first you two were at ease with each other with few touch points. He had always watched you in the library until closing time, fascinated by your discipline. Admiration eventually turned into admiration and began to turn into love. Deep conversations about the pressure and your own wishes and dreams had welded you together and created a wordless understanding for each other.
βIβm not overwhelmed. Iβm honored.β He offered his arm, regal and sure. βWill you allow me the first dance?β You slipped your hand into his. βYou may.β
The two of you moved to the dance floor, gliding as if the entire gala had been constructed just for this moment. Back at their corner table, the Generation of Miracles stared in stunned silence.
ββ¦So this is what it feels like to lose to romance,β Aomine muttered. Kise sniffed. βIβm emotionally unprepared for this level of royalty.β Midorima took off his glasses to clean them. βTheyβre more intimidating together than apart.β βStill cute though,β Murasakibara hummed.
Kuroko sipped his drink quietly, his expression soft. βHeβs never looked more at ease.β
And in the center of it all, Seijuro Akashi twirled you once beneath the light, leaned in, and whispered:
βFrom now on, I hope you always remember this feelingβof being exactly as powerful, beautiful, and irreplaceable as Iβve always seen you.β
The ballroom of the annual Academic Sports Gala Japan glittered with eleganceβwarm lights, a polished marble floor, and a cascade of glittering crystal from the high chandeliers. Athletes and scholars in sleek gowns and tuxedos mingled under the hum of conversation and soft music.
Among them stood Kise Ryouta, his golden hair perfectly styled, his tailored white suit catching the light just right. He was already surrounded by a small group, chatting and smiling, drawing attention like always. Girls who looked at him and adored him from all corners of the ballroom. It had been easy for him to get ready for this occasion. It was no different than an evening event for his modeling job.
But his eyes? They kept darting to the entrance. Searching even. βSheβs late,β Aomine said, standing nearby with the rest of the Generation of Miracles. βYou sure sheβs even coming?β βMaybe she got shy,β Midorima added. βThatβs not really her scene and we know how she is.β βSheβs notβ¦ flashy like Kise-kun,β Murasakibara said, chewing lazily on a macaron. Kuroko, ever quiet, simply said, βSheβs may be not flashy or in the limelight all the timeβbut she matters to him.β
Then the doors opened. Silence. There you stood.
Wearing a deep royal blue dress that looked like the night sky had been sewn into silk. It hugged your figure in all the right placesβelegant but just daring enough to make it somewhat sexy. Your hair, normally tucked behind a hoodie or loose around your face, was swept up into a delicate updo, revealing your neck and a pair of shimmering earrings. The one he gave you as a gift. He had a photo shoot for a jeweler and was allowed to choose a piece of jewelry as a thank you - he immediately thought of you. For a moment, you hesitated, eyes searching nervously through the crowd.
And then they locked with his. Kise dropped his champagne flute. βHolyβ¦β Aomine blinked. βThatβs her?!β βIβIs she glowing?β Kise heard Kuroko murmur. βShe looks like a completely different person,β Midorima said, stunned. βNoβ¦ I mean...she looks like herself, but elevated.β βSheβs soβ¦ pretty,β Murasakibara muttered astonished between bites.
But Kise? He was already halfway across the floor. He met you halfway, eyes wide, a huge grin blooming on his face like sunshine breaking through clouds.
βY/N-chanβ¦!β he practically gasped, stopping right in front of you. His eyes roamedβyour dress, your hair, your flushed cheeksβand then landed on your eyes, warm and nervous.
βYouβreβ¦ wow. Youβreβ¦β He stumbled, hand reaching to take yours gently. βI think I just fell for you again.β
You laughed nervously, looking down. βItβs too much, isnβt it? I feel kind of ridiculousβ¦β
He instantly cupped your cheek with one hand, shaking his head with the brightest smile youβd ever seen.
βNo way. You look like a star. Like, the star of tonight. Everyoneβs staringβIβm staring. Iβm never gonna stop.β You blushed deeper. βI just wanted to match you. Just this once.β
Kiseβs smile softened, his voice dropping to something more tender.
βY/N-chanβ¦ I didnβt fall for you because I wanted someone to match me. I fell for you because youβre calm, and gentle, and kind. But this? This side of youβ¦? Itβs just proof youβve always had this beauty in you. Iβm just lucky I get to see it.β
You looked up at him, eyes wide and glassy, and he leaned in just a little.
βDance with me?β he asked, already offering his hand.
You nodded.
And as the two of you glided onto the floorβhim beaming with pride, you glowing with quiet confidenceβthe rest of the Generation of Miracles could only watch.
ββ¦Okay,β Aomine muttered, rubbing his neck. βNow I get it.β βSheβs beautiful,β Midorima admitted. βUnderstated elegance.β βThey look like one of those luxury ads,β Kiseβs former captain, Kasamatsu, added from a distance. Making everyone laugh.
Kuroko smiled softly. βShe didnβt need to match Kise. Kise chose someone who grounds him and reasons that matter to him. Tonight, she just reminded the rest of the world why he did so.β
Murasakibara shrugged. βStill want cake. But yeahβ¦ they look sweet.β
As the music swelled, Kise leaned down just slightly to whisper in your ear.
βNext time, oversized hoodie or not, Iβm still going to think youβre the most beautiful girl in the room.β
















