It was stupid. You spent maybe half an hour yelling at each other. Just because Osamu wasn't like his frat brothers didn't mean he wasn't a frat brother, and fuck, you just wish he would say something to the dozens of girls who threw themselves at him daily. It hurts! How doesn't he get that?!?
After a couple of months, Atsumu begs to you come back around the house. Just because you and his brother stopped dating doesn't mean that Atsumu had to lose someone he now considered his best friend.
After the blonde twin blows up your phone with invites to a party at the frat house, you decided to say fuck it.
You show up in some tight jeans and a lace-up cami. You don't necessarily want to impress anyone; all you're going to be doing is talking to Atsumu and drinking a couple of beers, but it's nice to dress up sometimes.
You expect to see Osamu in his room like he usually would be. Even before you dated, he never participated in a party, but 20 minutes after you arrive, you see him walk into the house from the backyard with a girl on his arm. Atsumu tries to place himself in front of you to act as a human shield, but it's already too late, and you're making your way out of the house as he yells for you.
Once back at your dorm, you check your phone and see a snapchat from Suna, but you don't bother to open it. Instead, you wash off your makeup and cry yourself to sleep.
You don't get to sleep very long though. A loud knock at your door wakes you, and you check the time to see that it had been an hour since you'd left the party. You assume it's Atsumu trying to make you feel better, so you open the door.
"'Tsumu, I appreciate your efforts but-" You stop talking when you see who it really is.
"Wrong twin," Osamu says, running a hand through his gray hair. He holds out his hands. "I, uh, the store didn't have yer favorite flowers, but I thought ya'd like these ones..."
You only stare at the flowers. "What do you want, Miya?"
"Can I come in?" He asks. "I just want to talk, and if afterwards, ya never want to see me again, I understand."
You let him in, and he thanks you. After he sets the flowers on your desk, you flick on the lights. You gasp as you see a bloody nose and bruised eye. "'S-Samu..."
He chuckles. "It's okay," he reassures you. "It was just 'Tsumu. No big deal." He waits for you to calm down a bit before speaking again. "I miss ya," he tells you. "And I'm so fucking sorry for what I did to ya. I love ya, and I can't believe I ever allowed myself to let ya feel insecure. I should have just told all those girls to back off. If the situation were reversed, I'd want the same."
Your eyebrows furrowed in frustration. "I don't get it 'Samu," you say. "Why did it take you months to get it? The girl you were with tonight was one of the girls who I asked you to tell to back off!"
He puts his head down in shame. "I know," he admits. "And I..." He takes a deep breath. "I overheard 'Tsumu and Hinata talking before the party, and 'Tsumu said he invited you, and Hinata said he was excited to see you again, and I just... I guess I got upset that ya were hanging out with my dumb brother, and I wanted to make ya jealous."
"You're a fucking idiot," you tell him.
"I know, but I do love ya and miss ya," he says. He walks over to you and holds your face in his hands. "And I promise to be better for ya. Just give me one more chance."
You look up at him, your gaze softening as your hands reach up to brush under his bruised eye. It'll need to be iced in the morning. "You really promise? I can't let you in just to get shattered again, 'Samu. You're the only man I've ever loved."
He nods in response. "And if I break my promise, which I won't, I'll let ya beat me up with 'Tsumu next time."
You laugh at his words and lean up to kiss him. "Okay," you whisper. "One more chance."
Osamu grins like a kid on Christmas and picks you up to spin you around before pulling you in for a passionate kiss. "Ya won't regret it."
He sleeps in your dorm room that night. You lay on top of him with your head on his chest as he plays with the ends of your hair, and he falls asleep with a smile on his face.
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BONUS:
The next morning, Osamu sits on your bed, holding a bag of ice up against his eye. He's got a childish pout on his face.
"Ya can stop watching it now!" He grumbles.
Meanwhile, you're standing across from him, gawking at your phone. "Damn, baby, 'Tsumu really got you this time," you tell him. You wince as you watch Atsumu's fist makes contact with Osamu's nose. "Suna's a great camera man."
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Omg are you still with irl iwa? Found your posts a couple of days ago, and those were a year ago. Just wondering lol. He sounded like a dream come true
Yes, Irl Iwa and I are still going strong. Weâve been through some crazy stuff together over the last year and weâre getting ready to make some big moves.
âIâm gonna take a nap.â Your voice rings through the room before you do, suddenly appearing at the door with your arms crossed and your nose in the air. Bakugou only flits his eyes over at you, silently amused how youâve bombarded your way in here, before he turns back to his phone.
âThe hell are you telling me for?â He grumbles, glancing over at you while you march your way over to the bed. You do look a little tired though, your body slightly weary, as you huff when you kneel on the side of the bedâhis side.
ââCause I need you to fall asleep, since you spoiled me.â You grumble, tacking on a, âBastard.â
Bakugou can only grin, patting himself on the back as he sets his phone aside to welcome you with open arms. You glare at him as he smirks, jerking his chin to goad you into slumping on top of him.
âGet yer spoiled ass over here, then.â He doesnât deny spoiling you though, already knowing that heâs made you rotten with how he treats you, dotes on you, adores you. You can only huff again before you crawl on top of him, dropping down heavily just to hear the wind get knocked out of him.
He wraps you up in his arms and legs, rubbing softly at your sides with one hand, the other resting on your upper back. Itâs not enough to help you fall asleep though, as you grumble and shuffle around until he barks at you,
âCan you just get comfortable and nap, woman?!â
âYour stomach is too hard!â You snap back, eyes low and tired but still unable to finally slip close for your slumber.
âSorry I have to be fuckinâ jacked for my job.â He rolls his eyes with a dramatic huff, another smile playing at the corner of his lips as you giggle and hit his chest softly. His chestâŚsoftlyâŚhmmâŚ
Without another word, you wiggle and worm your way up Bakugouâs body until your face is centered and pillowed between his soft pecs. You sigh in bliss, body already falling lax as your wrap your arms around him, eyes already slipping close.
âThere we go,â you whisper as sleep is ready to finally snatch you under. âNice, soft, pillow tits to helpâŚâ your voice is drifting off before you even finish, asleep already when Bakugou growls and pinches slightly at your side before it settles on patting your butt.
âTheyâre not tits, dumbass.â But he canât really believe himself, not when youâre fast asleep with a content smile on your face, your cheek mushed against his chest, and the tiniest blissful sigh falling from your lips.
content: fluff overload, Bokuto being the most adorable person on the planet.
Hinata invites you to meet his teammates. Heâs an old friend you recently reconnected with and you finally had a chance to make it to one of his games. Naturally, he wants to introduce you to everyone.
Youâre making small talk with them, as the platinum blonde you came to know as Atsumu flirts, âare you and Sho dating? Or can I make ya mine, angel?â
âNo. Iâm singleâ, you state matter of factly.
âHowâre you single?!â Bokuto joins in, asking with eyebrows furrowed.
âCuz I donât want to dateâ, you shrugged having heard the question so many times.
His bright golden eyes widen a little, âoh ok.â
While youâre waiting for Hinata to get his bag and take you home, Bokuto sits with you. âDo you wanna get coffee with me sometime?â You nod thinking nothing of a harmless hangout. âReally?! Ok. How about tomorrow?â
âSounds good. Hand me your phone.â He pulls it out of his pocket and you add your name and number as a new contact. âJust text me the info.â Hinata is waving you down that heâs ready to go. âSee you tomorrow!â you kindly say with a wave.
The next day you arrive at the cafe and see Bokuto at a table for two. You sit across from him and he hands you what looks like a resume.
ââŚwhat is this?â
âItâs a dating application. I know youâre not really wanting applicants but I hope youâll consider me anyway. By no means am I trying to cross any boundaries. At the very least iâm sure itâll put a smile on your face.â
You observe the document full of random information about him. âThe guys helped me put it togetherâ he breaks the silence.
âWhy is this here?â you point to the section on his hand size.
âAtsumu told me to add that. I guess if youâre ever thinking about holding my hand, youâll know how big it is.â He sticks his hand up, palm facing you. You place your hand against his to compare hand sizes. His being significantly larger than yours.
You look away from his lightly blushing face to continue down the list of characteristics, qualities, and opinions.
âYou even have references. Whoâs Akaashi?â
âThatâs my best friend. He knows me better than I know myself honestly.â
âI thought exes would go there but thatâs cute.â
He smiles at your first acknowledgment to him handing you this dating application as being a good thing.
You start giggling and Bokuto is begging to know what part is making you laugh. âWhy did you include approximate days out of the year you get sick?â
âOh, Sakusa said that was important.â
The more you read, the more you learn about the man sitting before you. Youâd heard a lot about him from Hinata back in high school and even now. Hinata always spoke highly about how much he helped him train and how much he inspired him.
You smiled as you read the next section. Respectfulness: I have two older sisters (yes Iâm the baby) but iâm the one who was there to beat up any guys who broke their hearts or yell at anyone who cat called them. Guys can be creeps but iâm not like thatâŚunless you think this dating application thing is creepy then iâm so sorry.
âWhat do ya think?â he asks nervously, looking up at you and biting his lip.
âI think you just might get hired for the position.â
âMaybe an interview like thisâ he points at the description of his ideal first date â which consisted of going to a carnival and seeing who can win the most plushies â âwill help you decide.â
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Irl Iwa is taking me out for Valentines Day. I donât know where. He did tell me to dress warm but also nice. So, Iâm feeling myself a bit because of the weight loss and my makeup is on point. Hereâs a pre-date self for anyone who cares.
tags: afab reader, childhood sweethearts to exes / exes to lovers, lost connections, returning home, single dad!osamu, original child character (miya mamoru), minor character death (oc), mention of pregnancy complications (preeclampsia; cerebral haemorrhaging), dealing with grief and guilt, falling in love, alcohol (but no one is drunk), food to communicate love (reader does eat fish; osamu watches you eat), angst and fluff, family feels, eventual smut, no power dynamics, emotional + protected sex, oral (f! receiving), multiple orgasms, shower sex, hand jobs
wc: 15.5k (WHAT???)
Despite being the capital city of the HyĹgo prefecture, KĹbe was like a black hole slowly pulling your body apart. You feel a growing, malignant dissonance as you stand silent in the centre of your new apartment, the disturbing sensation that time had passed and yet nothing had changed. Nothing but you.
There wasnât anything particularly wrong with KĹbe. The city held all your childhood memories, your first steps and first friends, your first words and your first love, but through your adolescence youâd slowly begun to fear that youâd unwittingly shackled yourself to one place. You wanted something more, something bigger. There was grief, too. The loss of what, of who, youâd left behind had followed you all over the country. Even though youâd left, this place held onto a part of your soul with a white-knuckle grip that you never did shake.
Now you are back where it all started, your home so familiar yet so foreign. The apartment is a little bigger than your last, surprisingly seen as the rent was the same, and the walls housed full length windows that allowed light to flood into the space. An ache spreads along your arms, tissue deep, strained from a long weekend of moving heavy furniture and placating neighbours. Your stomach twists with hunger, and you grimace at the thought of your empty fridge.
Food it is.
An atmosphere of melancholy settles around you like a weighted blanket as your feet carry you further into the city, the collar of your coat popped and shielding your neck. Memories linger like a ghost, eyes drawn to all the places you would go when you were younger. Voracious laughter, running home against the harsh fall winds, the hesitant brush of fingers, sharing food under the shelter of the bus stop and the patter of rain, dry lips pressed clumsily to yours.
The smell of freshly made food fills your senses as a stranger steps out in front of you, warmth kissing your cheeks as the heat from the restaurant momentarily blows out onto the street before the door swings back shut.
Loose strands of hair irritate your eyes as you look up, the breeze sharp as she passes. Anxiety and disbelief chip away at you as you register what the sign says. It must be fate playing a bad joke, you think.
Onigiri Miya.
The curiosity is a little too strong for you to ignore. Thereâs a small queue at the counter and you take your place at the back, shifting the weight of your body between your feet as you wait nervously. You are the only one that appears so tightly strung, the other customers all at ease, the low tones of their voices carrying throughout the restaurant above the sound of cutlery and moving chairs.
His voice, though, is unmistakable. Something expands in your chest, a swell of longing filling a space you werenât aware of until now. Osamu had always been handsome, a different flavour of charming than his brother. He carries himself in a manner that sets you at ease, just the same as you remember, but his shoulders were wider, arms somehow thicker with muscle yet softened with time and faint lines by his eyes as he grins.
You approach the counter and he lifts his head from the money heâs counting in his hands, mouth parting to greet you with a rehearsed script before he truly registers who you are.
He says your name with a lilt of disbelief, but happily nonetheless, and the pressure seeps from your chest.
âSâthat really you?â he breathes.
âThe one and only,â you laugh dryly, pressing your clenched fists further into your pockets and fighting the urge to hide in the collar of your coat. He pulls his cap from the crown of his head and runs a hand through his hair messily until it is pointed in various directions, a nervous habit of his you remember quite well.
âHow long sâit been, six years?â he grins, âyaâ look good!â
âSo do you!â You cannot keep the sincerity out of your voice, the teasing tone that comes so naturally when talking with him, and his grin softens into an alluring smirk.
Like everything else in KĹbe, your feelings for Osamu had stood still.
âWait, before we get caught up,â he slips the cap back over his hairâ now his natural colour, the silver painted over âand nods his head toward the menu taped to the counter surface.
âWhat can I getâcha?â
The menu is vast, but you had expected it to be. Osamu lived to cook, he loved to bring joy to others with food and the dedication to his craft showed. There were the traditional ingredients such as salmon, umeboshi, and tsukudani; but he made sure to include other options, such as tuna, shrimp, scrambled egg, chicken, tarako fish roe, and mentaiko fish roe.
Your eyes are drawn to the small text box in the corner of the paper, titled âthe specialâ in what appeared to be a childâs handwriting with the days âTuesday and Thursdays onlyâ beneath it.
âWell, what about the special?â You murmur, pointer finger tapping against the paper, âitâs Tuesday today, right?â
His lips part in minute shock, as if heâd just remembered something important, and he coughs to clear his throat.
âThatâs right. Today the special is âkatsuobushiâ, chef's choice,â he replies. Thereâs a hesitance in the air that wasnât there before and it sets you on edge.
âWouldnât that be you?â
He grins, still unnaturally tight but fond, warmth returning to his eyes, âI have a helper on those days, heâs the one that choosesâ.
âPa?â
A small voice sounds from the doorway to the kitchens before you can speak. Osamu turns, and in doing so he reveals a little boy that canât be any older than five or six. Heâs pressed against the doorframe, half hidden, wide eyed and cautiously staring at you like waiting to be scolded for interrupting.
Osamu wipes a hand against his apron, crouching to the boyâs height and beckoning him out of the shadows. âEverythinâ alright, little man?â He says.
The boy steps forward, though still looking at you, and nods. Heâs darling, you think. A cherub. Itâs as if someone had taken a polaroid of Osamu when he was a child and pulled him from the image into this reality. His hair is a deep brown, the odd golden shine reflected under the lights of the restaurant, and brushed neatly aside from a stubborn little cowlick curl.
The swell of his cheeks are dusted in a youthful pink, nose wrinkling under his fathers nagging touches as Osamu begins to wipe stray seeds of rice from the boys mouth, and he wrings his hands into the material of his sweatshirt; one you recognise to be for Atsumuâs current professional team.
And pinned to his chest is a little name tag with âMamoruâ written on it.
âYaâ been snackinâ back there?â Osamu asks amusedly.
You try smiling at the boy to put him at ease, his steadfast and curious gaze still locked onto you over Osamuâs shoulder. Youâre struck again by an aching sense of otherness, as if you were infringing upon something just by existing in that space in time. Osamu is a father. He has a son, and presumably a wife. You hadnât seen a ring on his finger, but he couldâve simply taken it off while he worked for safe keeping.
Itâs a little cruel, maybe. Like being presented with the image of what you could have had, and then doused with the knowledge that it would never be yours.
âA little,â the boy replies, âmade ya some âgiri, tooâ.
Endearment seeps through your chest at the enunciation of his words, his sweet little kansai twang, and the way his back straightens with obvious pride of what heâd done. Osamu shifts his weight onto the balls of his feet, leaning forward to press an obnoxiously loud kiss to his son's forehead, causing the boy to laugh.
âSpeaking of onigiri, my friend has an order for ya,â Osamu grins, glancing over his shoulder toward you, âthink yer up for it?â
Unbeknownst to the boy, you could see how heâd appraised your expression, an anxiety behind his eyes that wasnât there before. He was worried about your reaction.
His son follows his gaze back to you and the hesitance is gone. Mamoru steps into the role of a âchefâ in the way only a child can and stands tall, as tall as is possible for him, while confidently nodding in affirmation.
âCominâ right up!â He chirps, before scurrying into the back.
Osamu rises to his feet, wincing at the click of his knees, and returns to his place at the counter. Youâre thankful in that moment that youâd stumbled across the place near closing hours, still the only remaining customer, giving you more time to speak to him.
âWill he be alright by himself?â You find yourself asking, instead of the obvious question. His shoulders relax.
âSâlike I said, he helps out a lot, and I got some extra staff back there with him,â he replies in a fond, far off voice, as if remembering every time the boy had joined him in the kitchens.
âYer katsuobushi is in good handsâ.
âIâll trust your judgement,â you say, âhow old is he?â
âTurned five in January,â he replies. He rests his forearms on the counter surface, bracing his weight against it and looking significantly more relaxed by the typical parent small-talk. You refrain from following his example, ignoring the incessant pull that would have you lean into his space. Five in January. Your mind fills with intrusive thoughts and mental maths, feeling selfishly relieved that the child was conceived at least a year after you had left â like that would make the bruise any less tender.
âLooks like you had your hands full then, withâŚâ you swallow back the tickle in your throat, awkwardly waving your hand around the restaurant, â...everythingâ.
He smiles, barely-there and knowingly. Osamu had always been able to see right through you, and no doubt he knew you were trying to drag out the conversation. Even after six years the need is there, the habitual urge to lace your hands together until your palms kiss, to play with his fingers aimlessly and watch his eyes brighten as he speaks.
The truth is, you do not know where the lines are anymore; not only was he your first love, he had been your best friend, heâd grown alongside you from being an infant and written himself into your blueprints. Irreversible. The typical boundaries that you might enforce with an ex cannot, and will never, be applicable to him.
So you simply talk â the only safe way you know to syphon his attention. Talking was innocent enough.
âI had aâlotta help, believe me I needed it,â he releases a shallow laugh, and it doesnât sit right in the air. The âyou werenât hereâ may not have even crossed his mind, but it crosses yours, and guilt sinks like lead into your stomach.
âIn any case, I think youâve done well for yourself,â you reply â purposefully gentle. An unspoken apology.
âThanks,â he murmurs, tucking his chin to his chest in an abashed manner to hide his smile from you, licking his lower lip as he changes the subject, âwhat about yâself? Ya back for a visit?â
âMâback for good actually,â and his head lifts in momentary shock, a wide eyed expression adorns his face. Itâs then that Mamoru returns holding a small cardboard tray, two oddly shaped onigiri seated inside it and wrapped in nori seaweed.
Children are perceptive, and youâre reminded of that fact by the way his eyes squint at the two of you, apprehensive about whether or not he should speak up. You give a small wave of encouragement and he makes the decision to toddle up beside his father.
Osamu takes notice, immediately reaching down to slide something out from beneath the counter, the sound of wood scraping along tile sharp in your ears. It mustâve been a stool, you think, as the little boy takes a careful step forward and grows 10 inches taller. With small, shaking hands, he slides the tray onto the counter for you to take.
He looks just as Osamu had before â quietly seeking out your approval. There are more grains of rice littering his cheeks, even more decorating his sticky hands, clear evidence of his hard work. You look to the onigiri and hum appreciatively, ensuring that he hears you as you lift one delicately between your fingers.
âThatâll be 500 yen!â
Without needing to be prompted, you hand the 500 yen over to Mamoru, and he shines under the responsibility of handling the money. Osamu accepts it with a proud grin, counting it and putting it into the register.
âThese look delicious,â you say with sincerity, âI canât wait to eat them. Thank you, Mamoruâ. The boyâs face flushes with colour, bouncing on his toes where he stands, hands clinging to the edge of the counter to balance himself. He leans into Osamuâs hip, beaming up at him excitedly.
You pull the cardboard tray to your chest, saliva pooling beneath your tongue and stomach cramping in hunger as the smell clouds your senses. You take a quick glance at the clock and Osamu appears to recognise that youâre going to take your leave, stuttering over your name as his hand falls to the small of Mamoruâs back to steady him on the stool.
âYou said yerâ back for good, right?â he asks, a desperate lift to his tone. You nod your head, not trusting yourself to speak, and hope balloons in your chest when he seems truly happy with your answer.
âIf ya want to catch up, youâre welcome to join us for food this weekend,â he says, squeezing Mamoruâs shoulder with a smile, âweâre gonna cook for everyone, arenât we?â. The boy watches the exchange with curious eyes, curling his fingers into the material of his fathers apron in a half embrace.
âIf itâs really okay, Iâd be honoured to eat more of your cooking, Mamoru,â you reply directly to him, a small part of you also seeking out his approval. You wanted the boy to feel comfortable around you, and though Osamu had extended the invitation, you wouldnât go if Mamoru didnât want you there.
âWhat about his mother?â You wanted to ask, but you feared the answer.
âWeâre makinâ yaki udon,â Mamoru mumbles shyly, âsâma favourite⌠You can have some, if ya wantâ.
âThank you,â you smile, and feeling the weight of Osamuâs stare you meet his eyes, half lidded and affectionate. Too familiar, overwhelmingly familiar.
âMânumber is the same if you still have it,â Osamu says and your grip tightens, the cardboard wrinkling slightly beneath your fingers. You hold the Onigiri to the breast of your coat, wanting to preserve the warmth, and exhale shakily.
âYeah, I have it. Mine is too,â and wasnât that painful. A thread left rotted and swaying, untouched for years. Two decades of connection dissolved into undelivered text messages, thumbs hovering over the call button and searching for an excuse, any reason to push it but finding none other than the need to hear his voice.
âIâll text you then,â he replies with promise and you force your feet to move, eyes prickling once you step out into the cool evening air. You shield the onigiri with your hands as you near your apartment, relishing the soft tendrils of warmth against the skin of your palm, and try to process everything thatâd just happened.
The place is just as youâd left it, unsurprisingly, though it feels much emptier now. You slide the tray onto the coffee table, weight falling back into the plush of your sofa and your coat bunching up around you. You inhale as you pick up one of the onigiri, moulded with inexperienced hands and yet perfect as they were. The rice is golden, likely a result of too many bonito flakes, as expected of a child with an affinity for savoury things.
Itâs soft as you bite into it, the rice parting between your teeth and pillowy against your tongue. As you anticipated itâs a little saltier than it should be, and it fills your stomach in more ways than one.
You reach for the next, pressing the seaweed of the first into your mouth. Your cheeks swell as you chew, eyes catching on a small piece of paper tucked at the bottom of the tray, hidden beneath the rice balls.
You unfold the post-it, slowly revealing a stick figure with a big smile. The lines of the body are jittery, drawn in pen held by an unpractised hand, and Mamoru has given the figure a hairstyle similar to your own.
As silly as it might seem, you find yourself choked up at the sentiment, tracing the jagged lines with your finger. Youâd have to put it on the fridge door, a new little piece of home.
Pulling your phone out of your coat pocket you snap a quick picture, scrolling through your open chats to the last time youâd spoken with Osamu. The messages youâd never been able to bring yourself to delete; his last texts.
I miss you. Left on read.
You send him the picture alongside a thank you. It was as good a conversation starter as any, and at least this way you wouldnât have to spend the entire evening fretting over the right thing to say. He responds quickly, a short âheâs happy you liked itâ followed by âit was good to see youâ.
The days leading up to Friday are long and spent settling into your new workplace. Your colleagues are friendly, welcoming and playfully teasing of how your accent had dulled during your time away. You hadnât expected the sense of loss that came with that realisation.
Osamu texts everyday. Short, simple messages that would appear innocent to anyone. You replied in kind â toeing the line between teasing and flirting every so often, only to turn your phone off for the night once shame got a hold of you.
Youâd missed him, and you had never been the type to drip-feed. When you wanted something you wanted all of it, wanted him, but the possibility of that happening was now slim to none. It was startling how much and how little he had changed, his quips and humour still never failing to make you laugh, his memory of the things that a normal friend wouldnât see any importance in. Somehow Osamu had stepped back into your life as if youâd never left his, not a speck of dust on him.
It was unsettling, because you were both so clearly skirting around the topic of Mamoruâs mother.
Come Friday youâve already pictured every possible worst-case scenario and resolved them. Tonight was about rekindling the friendships you left behind, nothing more and nothing less, a mantra you repeat again and again. With that thought in mind you walk toward the entryway to slip into your shoes, passing the open archway to the kitchen and catching sight of the little stick figure on the fridge. You linger there, dwelling on an idea and breathing through the push and pull of uncertainty. It couldnât hurt to give Mamoru a proper thank you with a little sketch of your own, a miniscule way of showing your appreciation.
By the door sits the shoe cabinet, a small decorative bowl atop it holding your keys, some spare yen and a pen, with a post-it pad beside it. The pen is almost out of ink, resting heavily between your fingers as you draw out a quick rendition of Mamoru holding an onigiri and the characters for âdelicious!â (ăăžă ; umai)
Osamu had texted you his address a few hours ago. Youâd recognised the street immediately as one only a few blocks from where his mother and grandma lived, and smiled freely in the privacy of your bedroom. He had always been a mamaâs boy.
The drive is faster than you anticipate. You pull up to the curb to park and somehow the car seems smaller, one hand curled around the handbrake and the other gripping the wheel as the engine continues to hum quietly. Your pulse is incessant, loud in your ears while your eyes drift to the house in question. Itâs a typical Japanese home, a little on the smaller side, two stories with a balcony on which a futon cover has been hung out to dry.
The atmosphere is shattered by a firm knock to the passenger side window. Your body flinches, a sharp inhale of fear as you push down the handbrake to stop the car from moving. Kita stands beside your car with a gentle expression, the same patience and understanding that heâd always worn but you knew that this time the reasons were much different.
He points his thumb over his shoulder toward the house, wordlessly questioning whether or not you were coming, and you answer with the turn of your keys. The engine cuts off and the car settles, the heat beneath your seat slowly dissipating, and you push open the door.
âArenât you a sight for sore eyes,â Kita smiles kindly, eyes following while you walk around the front of your car to greet him, opening his arms as you near him. He embraces you solidly against his chest, much broader and firmer than you last remembered, the gentle smell of fabric softener and ripening wheat swaddling you.
The warmth of his hand seeps through the material of your shirt. âSâgood to see ya, Kita,â you mumble, voice muffled where youâre pressed into his shoulder, eyes falling shut for a short moment to blink away the stinging mist.
âAâ was surprised to hear from Osamu that you were cominâ,â he says as you pull away from one another. You press your lips together into a tight smile, fighting off your grimace with a dry swallow.
âWell⌠I guess home was callinâ,â you reply with awkward finality, the words sounding timid even to your own ears. Kita simply cradles the crown of your head in his calloused hand, patting your hair in an oddly paternal manner.
âAnd yaâ finally answered,â he murmurs, âweâre happy to have you backâ.
You walk side by side to the door, the distant and distinct bickering of Atsumu flooding out into the front garden. Itâs there again, the anxiety that you are invading something that was not meant for you â no matter the reassurance, you still felt as if you didnât deserve to be welcomed back so kindly.
Kita, sensing your unease, opens the front door and pulls you gently with his fingers circled around your forearm. Youâre greeted by an open space leading into a living room and dining area, brightly lit with walls littered in framed photographs. Atsumu is lounging on the sofa, arm stretched along the back and yelling to wherever Osamu is standing in the kitchen, his eyes drawn to the sudden intrusion.
You shy away from his stare, bending to place your shoes neatly in the corner of the entryway alongside Kitaâs, and as you straighten back up you startle backwards at Atsumuâs sudden appearance.
âDamn, anâ here I thought âMoru was lying,â he beams, appraising you as he steps aside for Kita to get by him.
âI told you uncle âTsumu!â Mamoruâs small, exasperated voice calls from the kitchen.
âLying?â You ask, enunciated with nervous laughter.
Atsumu hums in contemplation before sweeping you into a hug of his own. Similarly as it had been with Kita, you notice that he has grown enormously as indicated by the firm press of his biceps around your waist. You give into the affection easily â Atsumu had always been tactile with his friends, and you felt relief that he still considered you as such.
âHe said his pa had invited a âpretty friendâ to join our little get together,â Atsumu recites from where his chin rests atop your head, âdidnât believe him. âSamu doesnât have any friends, nevermind prettyââ
âShut yer trap!â
ââ well, he didnât. Hasnât. Not for a while,â Atsumu continues speaking over his brotherâs interruptions, pulling away with a crooked grin, âwouldnâtâa thought in a million years that itâd be youâ.
You smile through your mess of confused thoughts, fizzling and incessant like white noise as you try to maintain composure. You didnât want to make assumptions and yet, if you were to take Atsumuâs word at face value, itâd mean that Mamoruâs mother wasnât in the picture.
You breathe in, deep and slow, your chest rising beneath your shirt. And you smile.
âSânice to see you too, Atsumu,â you lean into his side as he begins to lead you further into the house, âI guess you finally got your hands on some toner while I was awayâ.
âI guess you finally got your hands on some toner while I was away,â he repeats back to you mockingly with his voice a few octaves higher, Osamuâs contagious laugh echoing through the lower level of the house.
âPa, whatâs toner?â You hear Mamoru ask, and you tuck your chin to your chest in an effort to hide your grin.
Atsumu guides you to the dinner table, Kita already pulling a chair out for you before taking the seat opposite. Thereâs already glasses set out, a pitcher of water in the centre and an open bottle of sweet white wine that you recognise to be a personal favourite of his mother. Years ago youâd sneaked a taste of it with him while she was sleeping with breathless laughter, hushing one another every time the house creaked beneath your feet.
The soft, hurried footfalls of Mamoru rushed past you to the head of the table, climbing up by his knees into the spot adjacent to you. âHi,â He chirps, squirming in place as he sits, âyouâre really here!â
âI am,â you reply, entirely endeared by his excitement and the post-it note weighs heavy in your pocket, âI wouldnât miss this for the worldâ.
Osamu walks out of the kitchen with two bowls in hand, one a little smaller than the other, meeting your gaze as he leans forward to set it in front of Mamoru. He looks⌠ambivalent. Happy, but conflicted, rushing back to the kitchen to plate up more of the food.
Mamoru stares at the yaki udon with hunger, his small hands pressed flat either side of the bowl as he waits politely for the adults to be served too.
Kita and Atsumu begin talking to one another but the conversation is muffled, like cotton has been stuffed into your ears. Youâre distracted by the lines of crayon staining the wood of the table, the homemade placemats that Mamoru mustâve made at school, the toys strewn across the floor in an organised mess that screamed Osamu. Heâd always hated if a room was too bare, it always needed a little bit of chaos. âA little personalityâ heâd call it.
âWhat about you?â Atsumu drags you back into the conversation, his body curling over the table surface as he leans his cheek against his fist. He smirks amusedly, though not in malice, as you fumble over your answer.
âWhat about me?â you ask stiffly, embarrassed to have been caught snooping.
âWe were talkinâ about what we got up to this week,â Kita fills in the blanks for you kindly, âAtsumu just got done explaining his new teamâs roster. Ya didnât miss anythinââ.
Atsumu releases a theatrical sound of offense, one that makes Mamoru burst into a fit of giggles, a clear and purposeful attempt at making the boy laugh judging by Atsumuâs then triumphant grin.
âMy week wasnât all that interesting. I got settled in the new office and I unpacked everything without trouble,â you recite, conscious of how boring your answer is and of Osamu now entering the room with another set of bowls, sinking back into your chair as he places it in front of you.
âThough Mamoru did make me some delicious okaka onigiri,â you add with the appropriate gravity, wanting to acknowledge him and include him in the conversation. Colour floods his face and you watch as he struggles to bite back a grin. When he fails to do so he tucks his chin to his chest to hide his pleasure.
An inherited gesture.
âSo you really are stayinâ,â Atsumu marvels, more of a comment to himself than a question, âhonestly thought we wouldnât see ya againâ.
You murmur noncommittally, uncertain of what to say, because neither had you. And for all the wrong reasons.
Back then you spent weeks, months, walking in circles around the possibility of leaving. The thoughts evolved into some parasitic, a dark cloud ruminating above you, so much so that neither leaving nor staying seemed like the right thing to do. And no matter who you asked, the answer had always remained the same.
âDo what you think is right for youâ.
And you had known as soon as you moved away that itâd been the wrong choice. But you couldnât have known that until youâd left, and after making such a fuss about uprooting your life to chase your dreams you were far too embarrassed to turn back.
Osamu finally takes his place at the table to your left, and Atsumu shares a pointed look with him that is so lacking in subtlety itâs close to offensive. You can feel the heat of his body beside you, his shoulder brushing your own as he reaches for his drink, the contact brief but reverberating through your arm nonetheless.
He sighs, long and exasperated, lifting his glass up. Everyone follows his lead, including Mamoru with his hands clasped around a plastic cup of fruit juice, and glass collides softly beneath the joyous yell of âcheers!â
âNow tuck in before it gets cold,â he takes the chopsticks between his fingers and immediately twists the thick noodles around them. Mamoru does the same, though his chopsticks have two plastic loops for his fingers while he still learns how to use them.
âThank you for the food,â you murmur before shovelling the food into your mouth, teeth sinking into the thickness of the noodles and savouring the tang of the umami sauce. You can practically taste the heart put into it, and it is heady.
A pleased, exaggerated hum builds in Mamoruâs throat as he eats, and Atsumu mirrors him playfully. Something in your chest releases, the tightness dissipates into foam and slowly you allow yourself to enjoy the atmosphere. Itâs⌠loving. Cosy.
The conversation slows while the five of you dig in, mostly dominated by Mamoru whose voice is slowly gaining strength with each answer he gives, and youâre grateful the scrutiny is not on you. You couldnât remember the last time youâd shared a home cooked meal with someone, not in the years that you were away, and Osamuâs food reveals an obvious yearning that youâd kept locked away for a long time.
You eat and listen sedately as Mamoru tells you about how Osamu has started letting him make his own lunch for preschool, about the fish tank that his teacher keeps in the classroom, about the cool bugs he found in his grandmother's yard â heâd tripped over the words and Osamu had supplied that it was in fact a rhinoceros beetle â and that heâd named it Haruko.
âAfter mama,â heâd explained with a boyish grin that lifted the chub of his cheeks, âcause mama is everywhere!â
Decidedly, you do not touch that topic with a ten foot pole.
âDonât talk with yer mouth full,â Osamu scolds him mildly in a stern yet loving tone â one only a parent could use. Mamoru obeys but does not cease to speak, instead he continues to tell you things between the dutiful chewing of his food, and you steal a glance at Osamu to enjoy the softness in his face as he entertains his sonâs whims.
âThat was wonderful as always, Osamu,â Kita speaks politely after he finishes, washing the food down with a sip of the white wine, âa meal always tastes better when eaten with family, donâtâcha think?â
âYes!â Mamoru speaks after chewing his noodles, mouth and cheeks stained in golden brown sauce, âPa says ya only need two things! all yâneed is love in your lifeââ
ââand food in your belly,â you quietly recite alongside him, your voice barely above a whisper. Youâre quick to smother the sting in your eyes, many a memory of Osamu embracing you and murmuring those exact words against your mouth, the shell of your ear, the curve of your neck.
âThatâs right little man,â Osamu murmurs as he stands and circles around the table to Mamoru, taking his chin between his fingers and tilting his head so he can wipe it clean. The boy makes a noise of complaint as his father then slides his hand up to squeeze his cheeks together, lips jutted into a misshapen pout.
âYa did a good job of finishing it all,â he continues, biting back a smirk at his son's whining, ânow itâs time to wash up. Cominâ?â
Mamoru pulls away, rubbing the heels of his hands against the pinkened fat of his cheeks, his eyes quickly glancing in your direction as he shakes his head. âDonât wanna,â he demurs petulantly, and youâre honest enough to admit that pride swells in your chest.
Osamu notices his line of sight and huffs, ruffling his hand through Mamoruâs hair until itâs a directionless mess. âCâmon now, weâre the men of the house so weâve gotta clear the table,â he reaches down to lift Mamoru with no exertion and settles him on his feet.
âFine,â Mamoru grumbles and scurries a few feet ahead of his father to the kitchen while Osamu stacks the bowls on top of each other, his body curling over you as he reaches for yours.
Atsumu raises an eyebrow at you as Osamu leaves with the dishes, the lip of a glass of wine pressed to his smirk. âInterestinâ,â he says before tipping his head back and downing the remaining dregs from the cup.
âDonât start,â you warn tiredly, ignoring the giddiness thrumming through your body at Osamuâs actions.
âAlls am sayinâ is I didnât get a weird hug from the back when he picked my bowl up,â he purses his lips in faux innocence as he shrugs and turns to Kita, âdid you?â
âI did not,â Kita assents, the corners of his mouth twitching into a soft smirk that only seeks to encourage Atsumuâs teasing.
The twin cups a hand to his cheek to whisper conspiratorially across the table, âheâs single, if yer interestedâ.
âThatâsâ stop reading into things,â you reply evenly, taking a sip from your drink, fixing your eyes to the clean bottom of the glass and continuing once itâs finished, âthat was a long time ago. It isnât like that anymoreâ.
âIt could be, if ya wanted it to,â Atsumu adds, giving the words weight, figuratively putting the decision into your hands. Kita must notice your discomfort, because his hand lands solid on Atsumuâs shoulder in warning.
âStop tryinâ to orchestrate things,â he asserts, âlet âem figure it out themselvesâ.
âThereâs nothinâ to figure out,â is muttered under your breath and Atsumu wears his irritation plainly on his face.
âThere is anâ you should!â
âAtsumu,â you say, this time pleading, and his resolve crumbles easily as he sinks into the back of his chair in defeat. A pocket of silence encircles the table, tense and suffocating, accompanied by distant clashing of plates and murmurings from the kitchen.
âMâsorry,â he begins to awkwardly trace out the lines of crayon left behind on the table, âjust want ya both to be happy, yâknow? Youâre like family to meâ.
âI know,â Kita watches the scene unfold calmly, his gentle gaze drawn to the anxious movement of Atsumuâs fingers.
âWe missed yaââ he admits, smile pulled taut and thin, âdidnât matter that you and âSamu broke up, ya still couldâa calledâ.
âI know,â you murmur again, grimacing at how dismissive your repetitive answers sound, searching for the right thing to say and coming up short.
âI shouldâve kept in touch. I wanted to but it hurt, Atsumu,â the words bloat egregiously in your throat, hoarse as they leave your quivering mouth and quiet for fear that Osamu would hear the conversation across the room, âIâm back now and I want to make up for itâ.
Mamoru charges into the room excitedly, coming to a halt as he reaches the table, the enthusiasm soon sapped from his expression. His pupils are dilated, flitting from your forced smile to Atsumu, his little mouth twisting in displeasure.
âRight, all done!â Osamu claps his hands together as he re-enters the room, and like his son he appears to catch on quickly to the dampened atmosphere. He glares accusingly at his brother, knowing and frustrated, and the legs of your chair scrape against the floor as you get to your feet.
âThank you both so much for inviting me over,â you say, directing the words to Mamoru to emphasise that he is included in your gratitude, âbut I have an early start at work tomorrow, so I think I should call it a nightâ.
âAre ya sure?â Osamu asks, at the same time that Mamoru whines in protest. Their desire to have you stay lightens the weight on your chest remarkably; it would be a lie to say their little family had not already sunk their claws in your heart.
But you hadnât lied, not entirely. You did need to be awake early, but you knew that no matter what time you left the Miya house you would not be able to sleep tonight.
âDo ya really hafâta leave?â Mamoru mumbles, accent thickening with his sullen expression, and you step forward to crouch before him.
âI do, but I swear Iâll come back,â you promise earnestly to assuage his worry, reaching your hand into your pocket where the quickly drawn rendition of Mamoru sits, âbut before I go I need to give you thisâ.
The look on his face when you present it to him is something that you memorise instantly.
âOh,â he murmurs, chubby little fingers holding the edges of the paper like it is something precious. He examines it from all angles, colour blooming across his cheeks, before telling you with painful earnestness, âThank you!â
âJust a small gift for you in return,â you say, stepping back from the boy. âHardly as good as your drawing, but I hope you like it all the sameâ.
When you steal a look at Osamu you find his expression sweetening with a parentâs tenderness as he receives the second-hand joy of his sonâs happiness.
Mamoru holds the sketch to his chest as if he were cradling it as turns to his father to ask, âPa! Can we stick it on the fridge next to mine?â
Osamu runs his fingers through Mamoruâs curls and tells him yes. Privately you acknowledge the gravity of the moment, of having a small piece of yourself kept in the heart of the house. You feel yourself soften, like wax over a flame, fondness twisting into your ribs.
You bid them goodbye. Kita wraps his arm around your shoulders and rubs a rough hand down the length of your bicep with the promise of seeing you soon. Atsumu drags you into a hug, face pinched into a look of regret that you quietly try to quell against his shoulder. It was not his fault you were a coward.
Osamu walks you to the door, his presence heavily felt at your back while he watches you slip into your shoes. âDidâya mean it? Youâll come back?â He asks.
Nineteen year old Osamu holds you impossibly close to his chest, the fabric of your hoodie slowly darkening beneath his free falling tears. âPromise yer gonna come back,â heâd begged.
âI meant it,â you reply quietly, to him and to the memory.
For the next week and a half, your days are spent like a bird in a designated flight path. You endeavour to keep your promise to Mamoru by going out of your way to stop by the restaurant after work on the days you know heâll be there, and even on the days he isnât. âHard to stay away when the food is this good,â youâd tell him.
Osamu texted you infrequently at first, and Atsumuâs comments play on an incessant loop in your mind. Over time the messages grew in length and confidence as you became comfortable with one another once more, leaving you awash with a feeling of giddiness that has you clutching a pillow to your chest.
Maybe he had been right. Maybe there was still something worth salvaging. Something worth rebuilding.
On the Saturday night as youâre stepping out of your bathroom, you hear your phone buzzing loudly from the bedside table. The caller ID shows Osamuâs name in large white letters, and your thumb lingers cautiously over the accept button.
ââSamu?â You say after picking up, the device pressed firmly against the shell of your ear as you lower yourself to sit on the edge of your bed.
You hear his long sigh of relief. âSorry for callinâ ya so late but I couldnât ask anyone elseâ.
âIs everything alright?â You nervously curl a hand into the thin fabric of your sleep shorts, picking at the frayed seams.
âYeah sânothing bad. I just got a call from the owner of the florists next door, yâknow the one?â
âYesâŚâ
âShe told me theyâve had a leak, anâ since we share the buildinâ sheâs worried I might have some water damage in the kitchens'â.
âShit, would she be liable if there is any?â
âNope, it wasnât anticipated anâ it wasnât a result of any carelessness,â you can hear the exhaustion in his voice as he explains, easily picturing him ruffling his hair in frustration.
âBut thatâs not why I called. Iâve gotta go take a look and make sure thereâs no water near the electrics but thereâs no one available tâwatch Mamoruâ.
âIâd be happy to,â you offer, already getting to your feet and padding over to the chest of drawers to find something to wear, âIâll be there in tenâ.
âYer a life saver,â he breathes through the line before ending the call.
You quickly pull on some leggings and a t-shirt, stumbling as you go. The cold air nips at your skin while you lock up and climb into your car, body still warm from the blissful heat of your home, and you pull out onto the road.
You approach the house with much less apprehension than the first time, breaking into a light jog as you near the front door. It opens without needing to be knocked, Osamu stands debauched in the entry already awaiting your arrival wearing a quickly-thrown-together outfit not unlike your own. He ushers you in with another quiet thank you, mumbling that he wouldnât be long as he slips his arms into his coat.
âI love ya!â Osamu calls out once more over his shoulder, and with great embarrassment you have to restrain yourself from saying it back as Mamoru replies in kind. The sound of the door clicking shut snaps you from your stupor, noticing the laden atmosphere veiling the inside of the house.
You find Mamoru swaddled in a blush coloured blanket, thick and made of fleece, surrounded by a chaotic assortment of toys and pictures. He smiles up at you tiredly, his eyelids falling shut between breaths as he struggles to keep them open. Playing quietly in the background is a children's movie, one from your own childhood, the light of the screen casting a soft glow across the room.
âHi sweetheart,â you greet him feebly, lowering yourself onto your knees and taking a seat on the floor beside him. He mumbles and gravitates towards you immediately, shuffling into your space.
Heâs holding a small photograph between his chubby fingers, the edges awkwardly cut and clearly a few years old. In the picture is a woman, her head thrown back in laughter and familiar curls billowing in the wind. The background of the image is busy, a carnival of sorts, everything lit up with bright lights and colours and yet your eyes are always drawn back to her.
Sheâs beautiful.
âWhatâve you got there?â
His grip tightens under your gaze, the pressure crinkling the edges of the paper, and he holds his hands a little further out from the protection of his blankets so you can see more clearly.
âItâs mama,â he tells you solemnly.
âSheâs very prettyâ. He hums in agreement, his lips pressed together tightly as he stares down at the photograph. His nose scrunches as he sniffles, blinking away the beginnings of tears and turning further into your side to nestle there. You rub your hand down his back, the plush fabric velvety under your touch. He seems so much smaller now heâs tucked against you.
âPa told me that she was kind anâ funny,â the words are barely audible and muffled, but you hear them, curling your body over his in an attempt at comfort, âanâ he said she loved me a whole bunchâ.
âIâm sure she still does, Mamoru. Itâs just like you said at dinner, sheâs always with youâ.
You both fall into a comfortable silence, his attention now on the animated pictures playing on the screen that you can see moving in the reflection of his glassy eyes. As the movie comes to an end you look at the clock hung crooked on the wall and note that itâs almost 10pm.
âShall we go to sleep?â you gently squeeze his arm through the quilt, and he nods. You lift him with barely any exertion, marvelling at how little he weighs, cradling him to your chest as he yawns.
You make your way up the stairs to the second floor, your uncertainty about navigating the house immediately erased as you find a bright coloured sign hanging on one of the doors with Mamoruâs name.
The door is easily pushed open with your foot and you approach the child sized bed, a gentle smile pulling at your lips at the bedding decorated with depictions of Anpanman.
Mamoru sinks into the mattress as you lie him down and pull the sheets up to his chin, tucking the edges in for him. He yawns again, a squeak tumbling from his open mouth while he stretches.
âPa stays with me âtil I sleep,â he mumbles and you surrender to his request, kneeling beside the bed with your arms folded atop the quilt.
âI can do that for ya,â you say and he grins, mischievous, like he knows something you donât.
âWhat?â
âYa sounded like me,â he whispers, squirming in happiness over something so innocuous in the way only a child can and you feel it too. The odd sensation of relief that your accent is returning to you.
âCan I ask a question?â He huffs, shuffling further up the bed to peek his face entirely over the top of the covers, âpa said I shouldnât be nosey without askinââ.
âCourse ya canâ.
âDo yâwanna kiss my pa?â
You inhale sharply in surprise, swallowing down the uncomfortable dryness forming in your throat and at a loss of words. Unsure of the right thing to say and not wanting to overstep any boundaries, you simply say:
âI care about your dad very muchâ.
To your relief he accepts the answer with a sober nod, the seriousness in his expression highly endearing.
âHe likesââ he pauses between words to yawn loudly, teeth bared like a small cub, ââhe likes ya! Pa told me soâ.
You hum in acknowledgement and he takes it as disbelief, eyes squinting in offense, bottom lip jutting into a pout. You attempt to placate him by threading your fingers through his hair, hoping to coax him into sleep, and you feel triumph when his eyes flutter shut.
You donât know how long you sit at his bedside with your hand cradling his head, nor at what point you managed to fall asleep with him. You rest fitfully, your consciousness rising to the surface at every car that passes by, every creak of the house as it settles.
The front door opens and your body moves first to shield Mamoru, relaxing only upon the sound of Osamuâs voice calling out that heâs home.
You listen as he climbs the staircase and the fourth step up groans under his weight, the light flooding into Mamoruâs bedroom from the hallway soon shadowed by his silhouette.
He leans his shoulder against the doorframe, head tilting while he takes in the scene. You wonder what heâs thinking, willing your eyes to adjust to the darkness so you might see his face. Instead you get to your feet and follow him out into the hallway, grimacing with each step as blood rushes back through your legs like white static.
âIs everything ok?â You ask, keeping your voice low as you descend the stairs, still aware of Mamoruâs open door.
âSâall fine on my end, thank God,â he snorts humourlessly and makes a beeline for the kitchen with tension held in his shoulders, âI did get caught up helpinâ next door though. Sorry 'bout thatâ.
You linger close by, observing as he reaches into the fridge and pulls out the familiar bottle of white wine from the lower shelf. He motions it toward you tacitly, wordlessly inquiring if youâd like a glass, and you nod.
One would be fine. And you didnât want to leave yet.
âDid he behave?â he asks,
âBetter than you ever did,â and he laughs, pride rearing in your chest at the stress visibly leaving his body. He fills a third of each glass with wine, handing one over to you as he passes through the threshold to sit on the couch and you move to join him.
You tuck your legs onto the sofa cushions, the rim of the glass cool against your bottom lip, and inhale the sweet scent of the wine while Osamu takes a first sip. His eyes fall to the photograph of Hanako still left out amongst the toys and reaches for it, smoothing out the creased corner with his thumb, resting his elbows on his knees where he sits.
âYou arenât going to ask?â he murmurs curiously. The lighting is still as low as youâd left it, the room dimly lit by the standing lamp in the corner and the TV screen now dark. Your eyes lift to meet his stare and you shake your head.
âThat isnât my place,â you reply after a few beats of contemplative silence, âthough I guess I am curious why you havenât mentioned her yetâ.
âWouldnât want ya to run off again,â he muses playfully, grin widening once you reach to swat his arm with your free hand.
âYou didnât scare me off!â
âNo, sâpose not,â he exhales in exasperation, and before taking another sip of his wine he says âbut âTsumu didâ.
You hum a flat affirmative, embarrassed at how youâd fled so quickly after such a short confrontation. âDid he tell youâŚâ
âWhat he said?â He finishes the question on your behalf as your voice loses some of its strength.
âCourse he told me,â thereâs a solemn shadow cast across his face, teetering on regretful, âwouldâa wrung his neck if he didnâtâ.
âIâm sorry. I know I overreacted,â you say, eyes lowering to watch as your drink lap at the insides of the wine glass. Osamu exhales deeply across from you.
âYa didnât, it was a lot to take in; anâ I know exactly how pushy âTsumu can be,â Osamu breathes a laugh, warm as he looks back to the picture, and for a moment you feel like youâre intruding upon something you shouldnât be.
âShe passed away after Mamoru was born,â he begins to explain, stroking the pad of his thumb over Hanakoâs figure, âwe werenât really together exclusively. It was casual at first, met her at a seminar when I was trying to start up maâ business the year after you leftâ.
âShe told me 'bout the pregnancy right away. Pretty soon the midwife started pickinâ up that her blood pressure was high, she started gettinâ headaches anâ problems with her vision. Doctors said it was preeclampsia, recommended that she be monitored at the hospital with the babyâ.
As he speaks you allow yourself to reach out to him, circling your hand around his wrist and squeezing. He leans into the support, resting his head atop yours, your cheek now pressed to his shoulder.
âI was scared shitless but she was strong. Sometimes it felt like she was holdinâ me together, too,â his voice quivers and the words crack, catching in his throat, âeventually it got worse anâ after the birth she died from a cerebral haemorrhageâ.
The words âIâm sorryâ sit uncomfortably thick on your tongue. How many apologies had this family received? Would yours make any notable difference?
âMamoru is a wonderful little boy,â you say instead with a forlorn smile, blinking away a mist of your own, âyouâve done an incredible job, Osamu. Iâm sure sheâd be proud of youâ.
âHe got all the best parts of me,â he grins, crooked and fond, âshe gave me my little boy anâ Iâll never be able to thank her enoughâ.
The wine is dry on your tongue, the warmth spreading throughout your belly as you drink. He sets the photo back amongst the mess of Mamoruâs toys so that the boy might find it again, and upturns his hand so your hands slip together, slowly filling the spaces between your fingers.
His hand feels much bigger than you remember, roughened with time and hard work. You tighten your grip until your palms kiss, willing away the beginnings of guilt crawling into your stomach. The silence is heavy, but it is comfortable.
He finishes his glass and wonders aloud if you want another. âI shouldnât have anymore,â you sigh, stretching your legs out from beneath your body, âIâll have to drive homeâ
âYâcan stay in the guestroom,â he offers as he looks over to check the time, âitâs lateâ.
That wasnât a solid reason to stay and you both knew it. You lived only a quick seven minute drive from his house, the weather was clear and it wasnât even nearing midnight. But you wanted to stay, to have all the time with him that youâd lost.
âIf youâre sure,â you reply and his eyes brighten. After you wash down the last of your wine he guides you to the upstairs bathroom, oddly restless as he quietly shows you how to turn on the shower.
âYa gotta let it warm up a bit first, sâalways been a bit awkward like that,â he rambles as he wipes the sweat of his hands against his pants, âbody wash anâ everything is there. Feel free to use whateverâ.
He places some of his spare pyjamas atop the laundry basket before throwing you a thumbs up. âThank you,â you murmur amusedly as he takes his leave, unable to keep yourself from smiling at his apparent nervousness.
As you wait for the water to heat up you rub the material of the pyjama top between your fingers, the feeling of it not unlike Mamoruâs blush coloured blanket. You cautiously lift it to your nose as if expecting to be caught and inhale, pleasantly surprised by the entangled scents of Osamu and lavender fabric softener.
You shower quickly, lathering yourself in Osamuâs body wash and preening at the simple idea of smelling like him for the rest of the night. Accompanied only by the harsh spray of the water you process everything youâd learnt, from both him and Mamoru, the childâs earnest words still ringing in your ears.
âHe likes ya!â
As you leave the bathroom with hair still damp against the nape of your neck but otherwise dressed and dry, you are followed closely by tendrils of steam that plume into the hallway. Osamu appears in the door to his own bedroom in only his sweatpants, eyes appraising your figure and not at all shy about admiring how you look wearing his clothes. Your pulse stutters at the attention, in your chest and between your legs.
Bathed by the light of the bathroom he looks inviting, soft and sleep mussed. As he stares at you, you stare back at him, cataloguing all the ways in which his body changed in the years that have passed. Heâs broader still, but not as lean as he was in high school, fine dark hair littering his chest and trailing from his belly button beneath the waistband of his pants.
You swallow audibly, swiping your tongue across your dry lower lip. âNight, âSamu,â you murmur.
âGânight,â he breathes, and you continue to feel the weight of his eyes on your back as you enter the guest room, gently shutting the door behind you.
Morning comes like a gift. You stir at the light's warm touch, laid in an unfamiliar bed, the memory of the night before trickling back into your mind with a slow drip. Still sunken into the pillows and wrapped up in the sheets you hear the door open, the handle clicking as it flicks back into place and announcing Mamoruâs arrival, his small bare feet padding noisily across the room.
For a few passing moments you pretend to be asleep, curious as to what the little boy would do. A small hand rests on your cheek, patting you gently, and you remember vividly how Osamu used to wake you the same way whenever you fell asleep in class.
You open your eyes gradually, blinking against the light from the windows where the sun had already shifted. Mamoruâs sweet face resting on the edge of the mattress, the youthful swell of his cheeks are pink and his eyes are bright as he grins, âyouâre still here!â
âI am,â you mirror him with a smile of your own, the young boy's joy entirely contagious.
âLetâs eat breakfast together!â
He begins to jump on the spot as you kick back the covers, swinging your legs over the mattress and getting to your feet. He giggles, lifting his hand for you to take it, and you let him guide you to the kitchen. It smells delectable, Osamu stands in the sweatpants from the night before, an apron covering his bare chest.
âIâm makinâ omurice at little chefâs request, fancy some?â He asks as he turns slightly away from the stove top to look at you.
âSure,â you reply as Mamoru pulls you over to the sink, a brightly coloured stool already waiting on the tiles for him, âit smells deliciousâ.
âEverythinâ Pa makes is delicious!â Mamoru exclaims, stretching his entire torso across the counter just so he could reach the taps and turn on the water.
âWe gotta wash our hands âfore we eat,â he instructs you dutifully while mimicking his fatherâs voice.
With clean hands and unkempt hair, Mamoru takes a seat beside you at the table and inhales exaggeratedly once the food is placed before him. Breakfast is a quiet affair, the silences filled with the scratching of chopsticks against ceramic and the odd sound of Mamoru verbally enjoying his food. There isnât much time to enjoy it, because soon after the plates are licked clean Osamu is herding Mamoru upstairs to get him ready to visit his grandmother, casting an apologetic smile toward you as he goes. By the time Mamoru is dressed and presentable youâve already cleared the table, hands submerged in warm suds and scrubbing the remains of egg from a saucepan.
âNeed help putting yer shoes on?â You hear Osamu ask followed by Mamoru loud protests that heâs a big boy and is fine doing it himself. Your eyes linger on the childrenâs chopsticks held between your fingers, pressing your thumb against the small plastic loops and remembering how small Mamoruâs hand had been in your own.
It strikes you how right it feels to be here with them in domestic bliss, wrapped in Osamuâs clothes with a full stomach, the familial chaos filling you with a sense of fulfilment that youâd never felt before.
âYa didnât have'ta do that,â Osamuâs voice sounds from behind you, the water rippling against the basin as you startle. He sidles up beside you and you quell the thoughts of disappointment at the sight of him fully clothed.
âYou gave me a place to sleep and fed me, this is the least I could do,â you avoided meeting his eyes in fear that heâd see right through you, reaching for a kitchen towel to dry your hands, already slightly wrinkled and softened. He hums thoughtfully.
âYâcan keep those clothes for now,â he says, âsorry to rush ya. If I donât get him to mamaâs by ten sheâll file a missinâ persons reportâ.
You laugh abruptly at the truth of his statement. Their mother raised the twins alone, fiercely and lovingly, she was adored by every child in the neighbourhood. But if there was one thing sheâd never been lenient with, it was curfew.
âI wonât keep you then,â you smirk gently, tugging at the hem of your oversized shirt, âIâll wash and return them to you another timeâ.
He watches the action, looking you over once more with unsatiated longing, the moment returning to him as his son yells impatiently from the entryway. In the rush you pull on your shoes, frowning as the heel tab folds inward awkwardly and rubs against your ankle.
You make it to your car, but not without first being accosted by Mamoru who demands that you see his new trainers, stomping forcefully against the pavement and grinning as he seeks your approval. The shoe lights up with various blinking colours, running patterns along the length of his soles, and you coo with the appropriate amount of awe.
With a sudden wet kiss to your cheek, Mamoru is rushing toward his father's car in joyous embarrassment. Osamu snorts fondly at his antics, spinning his keys around his index finger.
âThe shop will be shut fer a few days while contractors are in to sort out the pipes, but weâd still like to see you,â he says, unlocking his car with the click of a button and observing as his son climbs into the seat with an exhausted huff, âMamoru will miss youâ.
Perhaps a little emboldened by their hospitality and affections, you laugh and say âjust Mamoru?â
âAnd me,â he adds, âIâll miss youâ. The answer is unexpectedly honest, and your heart stutters in your chest like a hummingbird's wing.
You receive a text from him a few days later as youâre waking up, the sleep still in your eyes, asking if youâre free for dinner that night. You give a definitive yes, and the thought carries you throughout your workday, dragging the hours on insufferably.
You arrive five minutes later than intended, having spent a little too long fretting over your appearance despite the fact that Osamu had seen every side of you, and knock on the door weakly.
As he lets you in you realise the house is tidier than it had been during your last visit, strikingly so. The toys have all been put away, blankets and throws folded neatly atop their basket, framed pictures realigned and crayon marks scrubbed from the coffee table. Well, mostly.
It is also notably quiet, and the upper floors lights are all switched off, darkness permeating the hallway where the staircase sits. Only the living room and kitchen are lit, albeit dimly, the warm hue of the lamps adding a strange feeling of intimacy to the atmosphere.
âIs Mamoru not here?â
ââŚHe isnât,â Osamu replies awkwardly, apparently weary of your realisation that you are alone together.
âThen itâs just us,â you deduce, âis this a date?â
âIf yer comfortable with itâ.
âWhy would I be uncomfortable?â
âItâs a possibility,â his shoulder lifts into a weak shrug then schooling his expression into something more serious, âI feel like aâ kinda tricked ya by not clarifyingâ.
âYou couldâve just asked me,â you say as you shuffle where you stand, toeing off your shoes and lining them up with your socked feet.
âJust didnât want ya to think you needed to say yes out of obligation, âcause of our history,â his words are followed by the ruffle of his hand through his hair, the familiar mannerism making his own nervousness known again.
âI donât do things I donât want to do, âSamu,â you reply, to which he grins.
âGood, âcause I want you willing, or not at all,â he says evenly, dark eyes lingering. Blood rises to the surface of your skin, the heat sweltering beneath your cheeks and a swooping sensation passing through your stomach.
Subconsciously, you lick your lower lip, and his pupils dilate as they track the motion.
âSo whatâve you made for us?â
You pause to look over the dining table in awe with arms wrapped around your front. Heâd covered the surface in a thin white decorative cloth to hide the stains and make it presentable, one you recognise as belonging to his mother. The meal is set out for each of you, consisting of a small bowl of miso soup, two side dishes and ahi tuna steaks for the main meal.
âI thought somethinâ a little more traditional might be nice,â he murmurs with uncertainty, and you feel the need to quickly reassure him.
âThis is incredible âSamu,â you breathe. The clear time and effort heâd put in is⌠romantic, for lack of a better word.
He takes the chair opposite you and you begin to eat. The vegetables have been simmered in fish broth and seasoned with mirin and sake, the taste obvious on your tongue. You pair them with the steamed white rice, a pleased hum building in your chest at the fluffiness of it.
Osamu has barely touched his own food in favour of watching you eat, a tender dream-like expression on his face at the delighted sound you make once you bite into the crispy outside of the steak and meet the lush centre.
You drink between bites and the wine lends a sleepy weight to your arms, the muscles entirely relaxed, but your mind energised and inspired. âAre you trying to impress me?â you say, nearing breathless at the time and effort heâd clearly put into the meal. He grins, back straightening and preening like a stroked cat.
Something in the space between you shifts, narrows, a pull of magnetism between your bodies. âDepends. Is it workinâ?â
You duck, chin to your chest, the corners of your mouth lifting into a pleased grin. When you raise your head you peer coyly through half lidded eyes and ask, âif I donât say yes, will you keep trying?â
âYa know I will,â he murmurs.
You finish your meal, the food laden where it sits in your stomach, yet you are not even close to satiated.
There comes a point when you both move over to the living room, sitting closer than needed on the same sofa, hands only a few centimetres from one another. Your fingers twitch with the urge to touch him.
The conversation is directionless and natural, minutes to hours spent reliving old memories with hearty and contagious laughter. Itâs easier, you think, to reminisce on the good now that you have hindsight.
It begs the question of why you ever left.
âThen aâ remember you fell flat on yer face in front of the Kobe green areaââ
âShut yer trap!â you pinch the skin of his bicep between your fingers as you scold him and laugh unabashedly, freely, for the first time in weeks. As you quieten you realise heâs staring at you, though not out of shock, he appears to be taking a mental image of you in that moment.
âWhat?â you ask, conscious of the volume of your voice, of how many teeth you may have bared, of how your laughter lines had deepened through the years.
âYour accent came through a little just now,â he drawls earnestly, âit was cute, thatâs allâ.
âMamoru said somethinâ like that, too,â you mumble feebly. There was some part of you that felt vulnerable, flayed in front of him, and you wanted to hide your expression so he wouldnât see the relief. Or the regret.
âHe likes ya, yâknow. A lot,â he tells you, the confession dipped in fondness, and you refrain from sharing that Mamoru had told you the same thing about him. A small part of you wanted to keep the boy's confidence, and it felt equally important that you donât reveal his secret.
âHeâs definitely an easy child to love, isnât he?â
Osamu's grin widens, wine flushing his cheeks a sweet pink and the lids of his eyes hanging heavily.
âIâll take that as a compliment,â he says as he lifts his left arm and rests it along the back of the sofa, which also happens to be behind where you sit. In doing so he shifts closer, the force of your dipole strengthening as you feel crowded by him.
âCan I kiss ya?â he rasps, and your heart feels brittle. You meet his hopeful gaze, and for a few beats neither of you speak. His hand slips subtly down the back cushion, the warmth of his skin barely grazing the curve of your shoulder.
âIs that really ok?â You breathe, wringing your hands together tightly in your lap to disguise the tremor, âI feel like I donât deserve⌠this. Itâs as if Iâve stolen someone elseâs placeâ.
âI see yer still in the habit of catastrophizing everythinâ,â he murmurs, fond as fingertips ghost along your cheeks and he closes the remaining distance between you. His nose brushes against yours and your eyes instinctively fall shut, head tilting ever so slightly to accommodate him, lips parting with a shaken breath.
He kisses you tenderly. A sweet, chaste press of his mouth to yours before pulling back a breadth to speak.
âThis?â He kisses you again, this time to your left cheek. âThis is yours. This was always your place in my lifeâ.
He kisses your right cheek.
âBut what aboutâŚâ your voice trembles, the words trailing off, unsure if itâs appropriate to ask. Unsure if itâs selfish.
âHanako?â He finishes your question for you.
âHanako was a friend. I cared about her, anâ she cared about me. It just so happens that we didnât take enough precautions and were blessed with a sonâ. While he speaks you feel his fingers slip down the curve of your neck, curling around to your nape as if to keep you in place and bringing your foreheads together.
âEven if sheâd survived, we wouldnât have been together. I know itâs frowned upon but itâs what we both wantedâ.
âLook at me,â and you do. His eyes are shining, wet and desperate, but the solace woven into his features is stark. Heâs relieved, maybe that you still cared or that you respected Hanakoâs importance in his life, you couldnât be sure.
âI told her about ya, yâknow,â his other hand falls to where yours are tightly woven together, gently prying them apart and rubbing the pad of his thumb over the crescent moons left by your nails.
âYou did?â
âHad to,â he breathes a laugh through his nose, shifting his wrist so he is able to interlock your fingers, âyou were still here. Everywhere. Not just in pictures â I hadnât even washed the shirts ya used to wearâ.
Aching. It had been the same for you; hell, youâd been unable to change your phone background for an entire year and your co-workers had all thought you were already in a relationship.
âI regretted leaving almost immediately but⌠I think if I had the choice, I would still go,â you say, eyes concentrated on the intertwined hands that now rest warmly against your thigh.
âI was a stranger to myself. I was so fixated on the idea of being somebody that I mightâve resented you if I stayed,â you continue, âI know it sounds arrogant but I wanted to be specialâ.
âYou were already special t'me, dumbass,â he mumbles affectionately and your throat swells with apologies, dry and uncomfortable. Instead you laugh, abrupt and deliriously happy, the sound much closer to a sob than anticipated.
âI know that now,â you reply wetly, âI shouldâve appreciated that moreâ.
âSâalright,â he tilts his chin forward to kiss your forehead, ânow I get to learn about ya all over againâ.
Laughter bubbles in your chest, breathless as you try to keep up with his loving touches. Your body arches towards him and he takes the initiative, wrapping an arm around your lower back and pulling you into his lap. You feel all the edges blur together until the only thing you can hear or feel is him, pliant and perching beautifully on his thighs while your bodies rock together.
This languid dance continues for what feels like hours, the simplicity of embracing each other, hands traversing each otherâs bodies, hot breaths and wet kisses. He hums, the purr is deep and rough and pleased, and then he pulls away with reluctance; he smirks as you follow the path of his mouth, whining when he leans forward again only to merely brush your lips.
âCan I take ya to bed?â he pants, and you curl your fingers tightly into his hair as you say âpleaseâ.
As you fall back onto the king sized mattress your thoughts finally catch up with your body, and you ask, âhave you been with other people? After Hanako, I meanâ.
âA few,â he replies distractedly as he works the tight material of your jeans over your thighs, pulling you halfway down the mattress in the process. You giggle, breathless and giddy, helping him and kicking them off with your feet.
âThey all extend their thanks, by the way,â and the confused crease of your brow is enough to make him grin as he braces his body over yours. He clarifies between tender kisses along the line of your bare throat, âyâknow, since ya taught me how tâeat pussyâ.
White hot arousal pools into your lower stomach at the thought of him thinking of you during those encounters. Remembering you, what youâd liked, how you sounded.
âLucky them,â you murmur, tilting your head back as he descends down your torso, feeling his warm huff of laughter over your stomach. He rolls the flat of his tongue through your folds as if he were still kissing you, languid and smooth, tensing the muscle only as he passes over your clit.
âFuck, Iâve missed this,â he mumbles to himself. You exhale deeply when you feel his fingers tease your entrance, lashes fluttering as he carefully sinks them into you alongside his tongue until youâve taken him to the knuckle. He curls them upwards until your heels are kicking out along the bed, hips bearing down onto his wrist.
He holds you still with the press of a hand over your stomach, his strength evident as you writhe beneath him, the muscles of his arm tensing with the effort.
If there is one thing Osamu is good at, it's eating. Brazen as he sucks your clit into his mouth, the tip of his tongue massaging tight circles against you while he fucks you on his fingers. He barely stops to take a breath, groaning against you like youâre sharing the touch, hunching his weight forward as your body begins to convulse.
âOsamu,â you gasp, pitched and warning. A wounded sob catches in your throat as your breath is stolen from you, hands fisting into his hair without any thought other than chasing your end, pressing him roughly to your pussy while your orgasm washes over you.
His ragged praises and encouragements are barely audible over the rush of blood in your ears, but you feel the soft path of kisses along your stomach he creates as he waits for you to come back to yourself.
Osamu comes into view, bracing himself over you with forearms either side of your head, and you pull him into a desperate kiss by the back of his neck. You tempt him into your mouth, his face obscenely wet and the taste of yourself lingering on his tongue.
âYer so gorgeous like this,â he murmurs, alternating between chaste kisses and licking into you sinfully, mapping out the line of your teeth. It was all consuming, as if he were savouring you.
âI want you,â you whine restlessly, thighs bracketing his waist and squeezing with impatience. He grins sharply.
âWhat dâya want, baby? Tell meâ.
âFuck meâ.
With one last firm kiss he sits back on his heels to pull off his shirt, glaring in annoyance as the buttons slip between his fingers, before throwing the garment aside and standing to pull off his jeans.
âCondom,â you stutter between breaths and he reaches for the bedside table, tugging the drawer open awkwardly and taking a packet between his fingers.
âYa donât gotta tell me twice,â he mutters, the corner of his mouth twitching into an amused smirk and you laugh brightly. With a cheek turned into the plush of his pillows you watch as he rolls the condom over his cock and strokes himself to relieve the ache.
You shake as you reach for him and slide your hands across the expanse of his chest, the tremors of your orgasm still fluttering between your legs. The hair is fine and coarse against the pads of your fingers.
Your legs curl around his hips, feet suspended lazily in the air, and he ducks his face into the curve of your throat to nip at your skin. Osamu rolls his hips forward, his hard cock sliding through your wet folds, a hoarse gasp falling from his lips.
Threading one hand through his hair to cradle his head to your collar, you reach the other between your bodies to line him up with your entrance. His hips jump as you touch him, groaning at the kiss of your cunt to his tip.
He sinks himself into you until skin meets skin, the weight of his body swaddling yours. All rigidity bleeds from your limbs as he pulls out with a gratifying pace, the stretch of his cock inside you indelible. With each thrust of his hips your breasts shake and he leans forward to latch his lips around your nipple as he fucks his cock into you over and over again.
The rhythm is fervent, a hot coil in your body twisting tighter with each pump of his hips, the obscene wet slap of skin reverberating throughout the room. He moans, unabashed and bordering a whine, and the sound has your toes curling against the bed.
âFuck, âSamu,â you whine between stuttered breaths, too far gone to be ashamed by the clumsy jerking of your own hips as you attempt to meet his timing, âmore, need moreâ.
âI got you, sweetheart,â he rasps. The canting of his hips is incessant, he shifts his knees and encases you in his embrace until he overwhelms all your senses. He doesnât speed up, instead pulling out until heâs barely inside of you and sliding into you completely, your body rocking up the mattress beneath the force. He fucks you hard, deep, every movement completely deliberate.
âThatâs it,â he says as your thighs begin to seize, his voice thick with want, âfeel so fuckinâ goodâ.
âGonna cum,â you arch into his chest with a hiss, arms hooked beneath his and nails embedded into the soft skin of his shoulders.
âCum for me,â he pants desperately, âcum on my cockâ.
Pleasure sweeps through your lower stomach, blood rushing in your ears as your eyes squeeze shut, grip tightening around him in a feeble attempt to cling to reality as your orgasm hits you a second time.
As you resurface you feel his hips rock into you once more before they abruptly still, his large body quivering over you as he cums into the condom. His breath is hot against the underside of your jaw where he nuzzles into your pulse point, limbs still wrapped around him to keep him from getting up.
You donât want to let go. He pushes up enough only to lean his forehead to yours, eyes held shut and relishing in the afterglow, your pussy still pulsing gently around his softening cock. Slowly, a grin spreads across his face, pushing into the swell of his red cheeks. He meets your stare.
âShall we high five like we used to?â
âOh my god,â your head drops back into the thick of his pillows in fond exasperation, âwe arenât eighteen anymore, âSamuâ.
His grin only seems to get wider, taking his bottom lip between his teeth as he brushes his nose against yours in an intimate show of affection. âNo, we arenât. Sâmuch better now, ain't it?â
âYeah,â you breathe, blanketed in satiated bliss and love. He presses a light kiss to your cheek, then once more to your lips, shifting on his knees as his cock slips out of you.
âGonna get rid of this anâ then we can sleep,â he murmurs against your mouth, and you hum tiredly in acknowledgement. As he makes his way to the bathroom you fight to keep your eyes from falling shut, a small seed of fear buried deep in your heart that maybe this really was just a dream and this was itâs conclusion.
But Osamu comes back. Still naked as the day he was born and smiling happily, crawling toward you with his too-big body and crowding you against his chest. He runs his hand along the length of your back.
âWhat dâya want for breakfast?â he asks quietly.
âOnigiri,â you reply, the words slurring as sleep pulls at your body. The last thing you hear is his huff of laughter.
As consciousness returns to you, you begin registering your surroundings one thing at a time. You can hear the pitched song of birds outside, a distinct call that only occurs during the early hours of the morning. Thereâs an arm thrown over your naked waist, a hand resting against your stomach, and warm puffs of air ghosting the nape of your neck.
You pry your eyes open slowly, squinting against the morning light before turning in Osamuâs embrace to shield yourself. His body moulds around you seamlessly, accommodating the change of position even in sleep. You shuffle yourself closer and press a gentle kiss to his cheek, just below his eye, and you notice the twitch of his eyes behind their lids.
He stretches as he wakes, groaning with the movement before his arms soften back around your body like elastic returning to its original shape. âMorninâ baby,â he mumbles, accent thicker with sleep. You return the greeting shyly, not wanting to break the intimacy of the moment.
âSleep well?â he asks, shivering at the touch of your fingers against his chest. One side of his face is pink from how heâd slept, hair unruly and eyes a little puffy as he adjusts to the light. Your throat tightens with gratitude that you get to see him like this again.
âBest sleep Iâve had in a while,â you murmur honestly, âsomeone mustâve tired me outâ.
âGlad tâbe of service,â he grins, eyes falling closed again for a few moments with a relaxed sigh, âI hate to leave you in bed but Mamoru is sâposed to be home soonâ.
âAh. I can leave, if you need me toââ
He interrupts you quickly, squeezing your waist in reassurance, âsânot what I meantâ.
âOkay,â you settle immediately, letting him pull you closer to his front, âwe should probably shower before he gets back, thenâ.
It is with great resistance that the two of you finally get out of bed. Osamu suggests that you get the shower started while he grabs the towels, and when you lean across to turn the taps the cold water spits from the head furiously onto your bare shoulder. The fine hair on your arms raises at the sudden change in temperature, body still warm from Osamuâs embrace.
You step into the shower and reach for a cloth and the body wash youâd used last time, leaving the frosted glass door slightly ajar for him to join you. The pressure of the spray is a little higher than the one you have at your apartment, giving the sensation of a satisfying firm sting across your back, and you tilt your head to wet your hair as you lather your arms.
Osamu steps in, his eyes dragging over your figure from your feet to your lips. He closes the door behind him and steps forward, the space barely enough for the two of you, and he crowds you against the tiles.
âGive me that,â he smiles. Grabbing the washcloth from your grasp he pours a generous helping of body wash and holds his hand up, âfront or back?â
You turn around wordlessly and he starts at your neck. His soapy hands slide over your soft skin, from your neck to your waist, and further down to grip your ass.
âSomehow I donât think youâre just tryinâ to be helpful,â you mumble, head tilting forward as your muscles completely relax. He snorts, tapping your bicep to have you turn. He starts up top again, cleaning your neck and shoulders, his thumbs massaging firm circles into your skin. His hands descend to cup your breasts, giving them a light squeeze.
âLet me do you,â you beckon for the washcloth and he gives it over, raising a brow as you press your damp body to his front to let him pass, âdonât get any ideas. Stand under the waterâ.
âYer the boss,â he smirks, the spray splashing off the planes of his back, hair darkening and sticking against his forehead as it becomes saturated with water. You slide your fingers through the strands and push them away from his eyes, his expression visibly softening.
You repeat his actions, indulging yourself and groping at the soft muscles of his shoulders. He was so strong and yet so malleable, pecs twitching when you lather his chest in soap in much the same way he had done yours.
Instead of having him turn you reach around under his arms to scrub his back, skin to skin, the weight of his cock now obvious against your thigh.
âNeed a little help?â
Everything feels much warmer now, plumes of steam enveloping you both in the small space. âYâcan ignore it,â he assures you, unconvincingly, his shaky exhale barley heard above the sound of water hitting tile.
You set the washcloth aside, hands traversing his body once more to rinse him of the suds before you gently encircle your fingers around his cock, your grip just on the right side of tight.
âWhat if I donât want to?â
He ruts into your fist, gasping quietly and tucking his chin to his chest with relief.
âYouâre so handsome, âSamu,â you tell him, hoping he can hear the heat in your voice, hoping he knows it to be true.
He lets out a unintelligible groan as you slide up and down his cock at a cruel pace, alternating your grip and letting him clumsily thrust forward, fucking into your hand. Your eyes remain on his expression, wanting to watch his seams come undone.
You stroke him again while twisting your wrist, rubbing your palm over the head and enjoying his sharp inhale. You hear your name fall from his lips and it sounds like a plea as the pad of your thumb circles against his frenulum.
He curses, the word drawn out and rough. His eyes flutter closed, brows drawn up and together, lips parted and jaw slacked. He cums with a breathless moan, hand slipping on the shower tiles. You work him through it, the movement of your fist slowing as Osamuâs release coats your fingers and paints white streaks over his navel, and watch as the water washes it away.
When he sweeps you into a fervent kiss he has barely caught back his breath, cradling your face between his hands. Before youâre able to reciprocate, the shrill sound of an alarm cuts through the spray of the shower.
âShit,â he mutters against your lips, kissing you a final time before manoeuvring your bodies so he can climb out, âI set an alarm just in case. Heâs gonna be home in five minutesâ.
âTake as long as ya need, alright?â
You canât help but grin at how flustered he is, at how heâd anticipated that he would get carried away with you. Despite what he says you get out of the shower not long after he flees the bathroom, towel drying your hair and pulling on the fresh clothes left by the door.
When you step out into the hall you can hear a commotion downstairs at the front of the house. Mamoru mustâve just gotten home, you realise, and slowly make your way towards the stairs.
Curiosity gets the better of you, and so you lower yourself to sit on the top step. You stay hidden in the soft shadows at the crest of the staircase, listening to Atsumuâs voice carry into the house. Itâs muffled but so clearly teasing, a pointed remark about the marks on Osamuâs neck and the flush of his cheeks. There is no reason to hide your smile here.
The sound of light sprinting feet echoes along the hallway below until Mamoru is standing at the first step of the stairs. His face brightens as he sees you, and you beckon him with a conspicuous wave of your hand.
âAre we hidinâ?â He whispers excitedly.
âIâm hiding from yer uncle,â you tell him âheâs gonna bully me if he knows mâstill hereâ.
âIâll protect you!â Mamoru crowds into your space, and you lift your arm so he can slot up against your side comfortably. He isnât heavy, but the weight is pleasant. Alleviating.
âMy hero,â you murmur fondly and he beams. The two of you startle at the sound of the front door closing, followed by the click of a lock. Osamu appears just as Mamoru had, his content expression warming into endearment when he catches sight of you.
âWhatâre you troublemakers scheminâ up there?â
The question flicks a switch in Mamoru, immediately abuzz with restless energy and excitement, and once Osamu takes a slow step forward with his body lowered you understand why.
âRun!â You gasp, and Mamoru squeals as he rushes across the landing toward his bedroom. You follow close behind, peels of laughter reverberating throughout the house. Osamu is hot on your heels, the thundering of his steps up the stairs only marginally louder than the beat of your heart.
You roll onto Mamoruâs bed alongside him, and he crawls into your lap for protection. Osamu stands by the door and holds his hands up in front of his chest, fingers hooked like claws.
âMâgonna getcha!â
He tackles the two of you on the bed. You can tell heâs being gentle and withholding his strength but itâs exciting to Mamoru all the same, his squeals and pitched giggles growing in volume. You play your part well, pretending to fight his father off and holding the boy to your chest.
Osamu meets your eyes over the top of Mamoruâs head, eyes alight with joy. You smile, and hope he can see the love in yours.
miya osamu is not a proper and good man. heâs a messy eater and leaves his shoes in the doorway for you to trip over and runs late to dates because he took a nap after lunch. he stains all his shirts and doesnât restock the paper towels on the rack and wipes his hands on his jeans even when you tell him youâre about to go out. heâs grumpy right after he wakes up and shoves you into puddles on the sidewalk and turns the light off on you when heâs closing the restaurant just to hear you shriek. heâs blunt and coy and a little bit mean.
but he also holds his jacket over your head while you run to the car and eats your food even when you burn it and bumps his hip with yours every time he passes you. he doesnât say anything when you ruin one of his good pans and holds your hand while you go grocery shopping. he wipes your face with a napkin even if his own is messy and pinches your sides just to see you smile on a bad day and kisses you slow and deep as he spins you around in the kitchen by the refrigerator light.
miya osamu may not be a good and proper man, but heâs a proper good lover. and that is enough.
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Don't allow others to consume you. If they don't call, go to sleep. If they don't message you, put away your phone & have a good day. If they are distant and refuse to tell you what's wrong, go home and do something fun. You live for yourself first. They are secondary.
"You're scaring me," you whispered quietly, voice hoarse and thick with tears.
Three words and shame smothers his fury like a wet blanket. Anger dissolves into seafoam, clenched fists unfurling and trembling where they hang by his hips, welts of blood swelling beneath his stitches.
A sharp rebuttal rises to the tip of his tongue, one he could spit at you to veil his remorse. He wants to laugh so that the marred skin of his cheeks might be pulled uncomfortably taut and concentrate his pain elsewhere.
'I'm a villain, what do you expect?'
But therein lies the problem. You do expect better of him, want better for him. He's never had someone truly advocate for him the way you do, and it frightens him. Dabi has been a failure, a burden, both the knife and its wielder, but he has never been good. It is hard to believe that something exists if it isn't tangible. He can't see in himself what you think is worthy of saving and it makes him anxious, suspicious of the hope you're persistently handing to him.
But, unfathomably, you have seen something in him worth loving. Something worth cultivating.
He can already hear your counterargument, one he's heard many times before.
'That doesn't mean you can't be good to yourself, to your friends, or to me'.
The temperature of the room begins to cool as the two of you stand at opposite ends. He feels himself wilt, swallowing whatever fight he had left, focusing solely on the sting of the titanium rings holding his skin together.
"I'm sorry," he says even though the words are foreign on his tongue, because Dabi is capable of great harm but not to you.
contains: camboy!bokuto, sort-of-shy!reader, childhood friends to lovers, post-timeskip bokuto, slow burn but at a fast pace, mutual suppressed feelings, mutual pining, fluff, eventual love confessions, masturbation (m.), pillow humping (m.), accidental orgasms (m./f.), size kink (m./f.), nervous!bokuto, soft oral sex (f. receiving), desperate oral sex, wingman!kuroo, handholding during sex, consensual sex
warnings: ! minors dni !
a/n: i just stumbled upon some information today that explained why this fic wasn't getting much traction (it was bc of a certain banned tag) so im reposting this under different tags so that this post doesn't get muted again !
He was familiar; a smile ensconced by small dimples, eyes of gold. And he was your close friend of many years, shared nights and early mornings spent at the otherâs side since the beginnings of middle school.
Bokuto was familiar, but familiarities often change.
You had not forgotten when such a thing happened. He had been nervous, eyes flitting around the room, his knee bouncing impatiently.
âKou?â you asked him, setting your mug of warm tea on the table. His own remained untouched.
Bokuto startled, hand twitching where he had placed it over the lower half of his face. He looked up.
âYou wanted to talk about something,â you said. âIs everything alright?â
He had waited so long to tell you, unsure of how to say itâif he should. But you were his friend and he trusted you. Would you think lowly of him if he were to tell you?
The inhale he took was a trembling one. Bokuto began to think this a mistake: rapping his knuckles at your door late in the night with a heavy hand and a heavier heart, he felt dirty for the secret he held, what he wanted you to know. This was not an incited conversation, prompted by your finding of one of his videos. For all Bokuto was aware, you had yet to see them and he would rather it remain that way.
His frantic words tumbled from his throat, as if thrown from a stupor, âI make videos.â He looked petrified, a deep blush curling his face.
Your brows pinched, âWhat?â
âLikeââ Bokuto winced, dragging his hand down his mouth to rest it at the column of his neck ââlike⌠porn.â
You opened your mouth to speak, then closed it; your eyes had widened. âOh,â you said, gently to not deter him.
His fingers lifted to smooth back tresses of silver and black, his own stare kept to the table as if ashamed.
âKou, thatâs alright.â You were smiling at him now as you rose from your seat, crossing to him. âThatâs perfectly fine.â
He felt your hand on his arm, squeezing reassuringly. Bokutoâs mouth had thinned, his brow lowered. Your fingers touched his cheek, his chin.
âPlease look at me,â you said, resting against the edge of the table in front of him.
Bokuto had never been one to deny you. He lifted his eyes, stopping when they found yours. You looked at him so adoringly, so tender in the way you touched him, Bokuto thought it a reverie.
âYouâre notâŚyouâre not weirded out or anything?â His voice nearly cracked like an adolescent; his knee continued shaking.
âNo, no Iâm not.â
He chuckled fretfully, though relieved. His arms curled around you without thought, holding you tight to him. From your standing position, and his sitting, Bokuto nearly reached your own height; your chin fell to the crook of his neck, your arms lifting from beneath his to settle on his back.
âThank you,â he murmured into your hair.
You breathed out a laugh, âIâll always support youâyou know that.â
He let go, but his hands kept curled around your shoulders. An odd expression veiled his features, before quickly diminishing.
âDid something happen to cause this conversation?â you asked.
âNo, I justâŚwanted you to know. I hate keeping things from you.â
-----
Bokuto left soon afterwards; you had classes in the morning, as did he. And when he returned home, he lowered himself onto the cloth-bound couch, propping his laptop on the ottoman. He began editing the video he had taken the night prior, of him humping his pillow desperately, pressing his cock into the fold he had created. Bokuto deleted eleven sections of recording where he had moaned your name in the haze of his lust.
He sighed, âShit.â
-----
A month passed since he told you, and nothing had changed. No faint wariness tainted the time you spent together; no discomfiting conversations ensued. All was well and normal as it should be.
If only Bokuto would have checked the hour.
It was two in the afternoon on a Saturday. You had the spare key to his apartment, the result of his constant misplacing of his own, and you always knocked before entering, always made sure to tell Bokuto when you would be over. You had knocked three times now and he had yet to call out to you.
You shook your head, turning the brass key over and nudging open the door.
Heâs likely in the bathroom, you thought, or taking a nap.
Bokuto was on the couch, on his knees, one hand holding the armrest tightly, the other around his cock. His eyes were shut, brows knitted, mouth open in a silent moan; his head was tipped down as he bucked lazily into his hand.
You stood in shock for a brief moment at the sight before you, of your closest friend panting and whining as he stroked himself.
âIâIâm so sorry,â you stumbled out, backing to the threshold of his apartment, your fingers fumbling for the knob.
Bokutoâs head tore upward, reddened cheeks burning deeper, gold eyes brimming with sheer panic. The adrenaline elicited the familiar feeling of the edge to an orgasm, and he tipped over terribly. He came with a choked moan that fell to a low keening, spilling onto the towel below. When his hips eased from their twitching, Bokuto tilted his head back, an arm propped on the top of the couch as he rubbed at his eyes.
âFuck,â he whispered beneath his breath. âFuck.â
You had pressed yourself as close to the wall as possible, your stare pinned to his kitchen, your feet, anywhere but at his direct vicinity. He was stammering his apologies, buttoning his pants and reaching for the black shirt he had thrown onto the floor.
âI thought you were coming over Sunday,â he said, regret thick on his tongue. He was grasping for words, beginning sentences before biting them off. Bokuto reached for his phone beside the TV, he had been holding a live session. And the comment section had imploded.
Looks like someone got caught. She sounds real pretty.
Get the girl to join.
You should fuck her good.
He ended the live, pocketing his phone with a wince.
âI canââ you began ââleave if you need me to. We can reschedule for another time.â You were offering him a genial smile, slight in its curvature, but you were uncomfortable, evidently so.
Bokuto watched you shift, he watched as you wove and unwove your fingers. He had made you uneasy, he thought, and he was upset at himself for this.
âNo,â he said suddenly, a plea, âno, you donât need to go, itâs okay.â
Bokuto and you had entered an unknown tract. The boundaries of a friendship were distinct, absolute; they had become muddled now.
It was quiet in his apartment, cleaved here and there by an interlude of Bokuto speakingâmenial things, nonsensical things. He did not mind lapses of silence, but silence was to be content in the otherâs presence. This silence was to be tense; and Bokuto did not like this silence.
He picked the towel from the couch, placing it in a washing machine. He cleaned his hands. He straightened the apartment, he kept busy as he spoke, a blush burned into his face.
ââand you should see the neighbors to the right,â he said, chuckling with tensed shoulders. âThey have this dog they carry around in a stroller. Itâs just a tiny little thing, Iâm sure they tuck it in goodnight, too.â
âKou,â you murmured, eyes following him as he occupied the living room, moved to the kitchen, then the hall, fixed his shoes by the door.
âTheyâre sweet people though, they really like Akaashi, always wanting to make conversation with him when he comes to visit.â
âKou,â you said more distinctly.
âHe asked me how you were doing just a few days agoâAkaashi, I meanâsaid heâs been wanting to call you, but his own classes have been piling work to his ears.â
âKoutarou.â
Bokuto stilled, his throat bobbing as he swallowed and looked to you. He was in the living room, adjusting the couch pillows again.
You had migrated to the kitchen table some time after Bokuto had washed and dried three plates that had not been dirty. His table was set low to the ground and you sat cross-legged on a pillion, your forearms braced upon the wood.
âYes?â he asked, softly, eyes regarding you with worry. He was scared for what you would say.
You gestured to the seat opposite you, âCan you please sit down?â
âYeahâyeah, of course.â He lowered himself before you, folding his hands in his lap. The red tincture remained on his cheeks and ears.
âLook, we donât have to talk about it if you donât want to; we can pretend it never happened, if thatâs what you want.â You paused, gauging the tensing muscle of Bokutoâs jaw, his conflicted expression, and continued. âI meant what I said before.â
âIâm sorry,â he said, âI shouldâveâŚâ His words flitted off. He should have done many things differently; he should have checked his phone; he should have been in his bedroom, instead. Bokuto apologized again, his knee had begun bouncing, âIâm sorry.â
You laughed beneath your breath, lightheartedly, to ease Bokuto, âCan I ask you something?â He did not hear how your voice wavered, did not see your hands shake; you were nervous, restless. Watching Bokuto reach his climaxâface twisting in surprise, the uneven rise and fall of his chestâhad brought about a warmth to your body, to between your legs. You had always thought him handsome, kind, willful and passionate. He was the boy who thanked you with innocent hugs, who fell fast asleep with a cheek pressed to your shoulder. The boy who asked his older sisters how to braid hair simply so he could braid yours.
But Bokuto had grown to be man, evident in his large stature and honed body, how he held his chin and entered a room.
You blanched at the sudden thought. If Bokuto noticed, he said nothing.
âSure,â he nodded his head, shifting on the cushion. Bokuto sat hunched, expectant eyes awaiting you.
You blinked, returning your attention to him before you asked, âWhy did you choose to get into the industry?â
It was an unanticipated question, but he answered, nonetheless. Bokuto explained that it had initially been a bad joke, the product of a night of heavy drinking; him and Kuroo bet one another on who could produce the most views from a single anonymous masturbation video. Bokuto had won. And he found himself wondering how else it could prove beneficial.
âDo you make them alone or with someone else?â you asked, and you did not know why you had. You immediately wanted to retract your words at the rise of Bokutoâs silver brows.
âAlone,â he said slowly, âI wouldnât feel comfortable enough with someone I didnât know.â
Your face warmed, you nodded in understanding.
You should fuck her good.
The comment tugged on Bokutoâs sleeve like an insistent hand. He rolled his shoulder back.
-----
Bokuto called in an order for lunch to be brought to his apartment and the two of you ate together. The tension had long since stippled away.
âI forgot to tell you about this one guy I saw at the gym,â he said excitedly, speaking around a full mouth.
You pricked your food onto the fork and crooked a brow, âOh?â
âYeah, he had been benching some heavy weights and it mustâve been too much. I looked over and he was near purple trying to get the bar off of himâran over there as fast as I could and helped him out.â Bokuto was smiling widely, dimples pressed in proud at the edges, âThen he got pissed at me and said I ruined his rep.â
You stifled a bark of a laugh.
Bokuto shook his head, chuckling, âThe guy threatened to have me kicked out permanently for harassment.â
âHarassment?â you repeated.
He hummed, drinking from his plastic cup.
âYou shouldâve just punched him at that point.â
Bokuto balked, suppressing a grin, âThatâs terrible, I would never do that.â
âWhatâs the point of all that time spent working your body if you canât even defend yourself?â You pointed the end of your fork toward him, shaking it like a chastising finger.
The corner of his lips tilted upward. Bokuto moved quickly. You did not anticipate him to rise from the table and cross to you; you did not expect him to lift you so easily from the ground. He picked you up by the waist and you yelped in surprise as he settled you over his shoulder. Your fork fell to the table, Bokuto shook beneath you with laughter.
âKou!â You fisted at his shirt, wrinkling the blue fabric. One of his hands laid heavy at the small of your back, the other he placed at your thighs. âYou ass.â
It was futile to writhe in his hold. You grasped tightly to his shirt, lifting it as you scowled.
âI wonât drop you,â he said, walking to the hall. âPromise.â
âWhere are we going?â you asked exasperatedly, his steps jostling you.
âI wanna show you something.â
âShow me what, Koutarou?â
He smiled, âYouâll see.â
Bokuto continued down the hall, his shoulder warm beneath your abdomen, and brought you to his bedroom. You narrowed your eyes in question but said nothing. He let your body slip back, hands bracketing your waist to place you on the ground; your own held his shoulders for support. He grinned down at you and turned away.
âWhatââ you did not finish your sentence as Bokuto plucked something small from the lounge chair beside his closet, biting at the inside of his cheek elatedly.
âLook what I have,â he crooned in delight. Bokuto held a plush toy in his hands, its stitching frayed, colors faded.
Your eyes widened. It was an old gift from Bokuto, one he had earned from a rusted prize machine for you. You had thought it lost.
âMy mom found it in some boxes she was cleaning out. I guess she mistook it for toys I had been getting rid of in middle school and put it in storage when you forgot it at my house that one time.â
âGod,â you took the toy he offered out to you, turning it over, âI thought Iâd never see this thing again.â A breathless laugh.
Bokuto would give you every object in the world to see the amused expression you bore again and again.
Youâre so lovely, he thinks, I would give you everything if you asked it.
He returned your smile, stepping forward to play with the furred ears of the plush.
-----
Bokuto was panting, whining brokenly into his pillow. He did not record himself tonight, this was solely for him. His fingers held the base of his cock tightly, hips pressing as far as his hand would allow before pulling back.
He had walked you out of his building and to your car when you needed to return home. And then you had gestured for him to bend down. Scalding warmth marred his cheeks and ears and throat in the form of a blush as you took his face in your hands and pressed a chaste kiss to his forehead.
âBe good,â you had joked, patting the side of his face before entering your car and driving out of the lot.
He would be good for you. He felt so good because of you. Bokuto stifled a whimper.
His hand twitched, cock bobbing at the memory. It was a simple kiss, platonic in its brevity; Bokuto should not have come so undone by it. He did not think of what your lips would feel like elsewhere but his forehead, it had been too innocent of a kiss. It had been the kiss you share between laughter, in tired sleep, drudging mornings. In a hello and a goodbye.
Bokuto moaned, peering down at his hand, the head of his cock that slipped through. He had not been this aroused in so long; he wanted to enjoy this.
-----
âWell, shit,â Kuroo swiped a thumb beneath the point of his nose. âSo, she knows.â
âYeah,â Bokuto said quietly, âshe knows.â
They sat beside one another on an old bench, the park trees crowding above with bare limbs, the cold nipping their hands and faces.
Kurooâs brows pinched at his friendâs tone, âDid something else happen?â
He frowned, lips pressing tight. Bokuto peered around the empty park, âSheââ he looked over his shoulder ââshe walked in on meâŚâ and glanced pointedly to the ground.
Kuroo tilted his head, eyes widening, and clicked his tongue. âOh, you canât be serious.â
Bokuto did not speak. He drank from his hot coffee instead.
âYouâre serious. Oh my god, youâre serious?â He shifted to better see Bokuto, âHow the hell did that even happen?â
Bokuto shook his head, sniffling from the chill, âI forgot when she was coming over, mixed up the days. Iâm so stupid, I felt terrible after it happened. Sheâd been so nice about it when I first told herâshe didnât careâand I put her in such a fucking uncomfortable position.â He exhaled deeply, lungs filling with guilt, âIâm a bad friend.â
âNo, youâre not.â Lifting a hand, Kuroo placed it on Bokutoâs shoulder in consolation, âYouâre not a bad friend. It was an accident, Bo. And sheâs one of the most understanding people Iâve ever met; she would never hold something like that against you.â
âIâI came the second I saw her in my apartmentâŚâ Bokuto was shaking his knee, scrubbing haplessly at his face. He refused to look at Kuroo. He was so embarrassed, so fucking ashamed. It was an unnecessary detail, but this was the first that Bokuto had discussed the incident beyond you.
Kuroo lapsed into a quiet pause. He opened his mouth, pondered his words, closed it again. He eventually settled on: âOh.â
âYeah,â Bokuto mumbled.
âThatâsâŚâ Kuroo began, then lifted his head. âRight in front of her?â he asked, as if he could not believe it.
Bokuto pinned him with a withering expression that said, Yes, now please stop asking.
âOkay,â said Kuroo carefully. âOkay, and how was she afterward?â
âShe offered to leave; I asked her to stay. I couldnât bear the thought of her going without some sort of explanation.â
âAnd did she? Stay, I mean.â
âYeah, she stayed and I bought us lunch. It was her, actually, that sat me down to talk. I was so damn nervous, thought I was gonna throw up. ButâŚshe was fine, I was fine. We got over it and ate and spent time together.â
Kuroo nodded, sipped in thought from his own cup. They were silent for a moment before he said, âAre you in love with her?â
Bokuto fumbled terribly, whirling on Kuroo with a slackened jaw. âWhat?â he asked.
âJust a question,â Kuroo shrugged, crossing one ankle over the other in front of him. âIâve seen the way you look at her, you know, even when we were younger. You care about her, thatâs obvious enough, but you get so caught up in your head when youâre with her.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â he grumbled.
âIf Akaashi or I had walked in on you, it wouldâve been a shockâsureâbut so what? It wouldnât have been an issue and we both would go about our days. However, her walking in on you shouldnât be such a damn big deal. Sheâs just a friend,â Kuroo leveled an amused grin toward him, âright, Bo?â
-----
It was eleven in the evening when you received a text from Kuroo.
Heard you found out, he said.
Yeah, he told me about a month ago, you replied.
Iâm betting he was too embarrassed to give you the username he posts the videos under.
You stilled, typing back with reluctance. No, he didnât.
You want it?
A flush warmed your body, your very blood. You could nearly hear the taunt of Kurooâs words. No, you said.
Liar.
A minute passed, then two; you believed that had been the end of the conversation, until he sent a link.
He could be toying with you. He could be pandering for a way to get a rise out of you.
He holds live sessions every Saturday, sometimes in the middle of the week, too, if heâs feeling up to it. Just take a look for yourself, said Kuroo
The warmth burned now. And how do you know this? you asked.
I donât watch his shit, if thatâs what youâre thinking. He tells me.
You eyed the link, wary. A ruse or not, it felt wrong to even consider watching Bokuto in such a vulnerable position. So, you did not consider it, you turned off your phone and picked up a book.
It had not been enough to distract you. You kept reimagining that day you found Bokuto on his couch as if the thoughts were becoming intrusive. His body, his hands, the way he movedâ
You rubbed harshly at your temples, growing irritated. He was your friend, he was such a sweetheart, and a gentleman through and through.
Someone is getting off to the thought of him, the sight of him, another thought latched itself as it laughed with delight. How do you feel about that?
I feel that itâs none of my business, you seethed.
No, you donât. Youâre jealous.
You rose from your bed and showered.
When you returned, dripping in rivulets of water, frustrated, you took up your phone. Half an hour, you had spent bathing yourself. Half an hour, and Bokuto was likely done with his live session.
You should look, the thought returned, he wouldnât even know. Whatâs the harm? Satiate your curiosity, and you wonât ever need to be curious again.
Itâs wrong, you said.
And, yet, youâve seen it before.
Your phone was heavy in your hand, weighted with a lead you could not see. Yes, you had already seen him reach an orgasm by accident; he had even wanted to tell you of his side occupation; but he had not invited you to watch.
It did not matter if you loved him, if you thought of how he held you, how he might take your handâhow he might fuck you. This was not for your viewing.
-----
A few more months appeared and scurried away. Your relationship with Bokuto remained normal, if not a bit cautious. He was more careful with his touch; his tight embraces became short and sweet hugs from the side; his thigh did not brush yours when you sat beside one another; his hands did not play idly with your hair or fingers or clothing.
He was the most familiar, but familiarities were beginning to change once more.
âKou,â you said, peering over at him as he stood by his closet.
He hummed in acknowledgment, lifting a gold patterned tie and a black patterned tie up to his throat.
âHas something been bothering you?â you asked.
Bokuto found your stare in the mirror before him, pausing, âWell, I am having some trouble trying to choose which tie would look best.â
You rose from your seat on his bed and crossed to him, picking the gold patterned tie from his hands. âThis one,â you said with a small smile. âBut I meant as of late. Youâve beenâŚoff.â His hands were moving the tie, manipulating the fabric to create a meticulous knot; you watched this instead of meeting his eyes.
Bokuto swallowed thickly, âHave I?
âYes,â you said, âjust a bit.â You adjusted the lapels of his suit jacket, following the sleeve until you reached his hand. He automatically lifted it for you, and you admired the intricacies of the watch on his wrist. âThis is beautiful.â
âThank you,â he said, but the words were as delicate as a breath. You were holding his hand in yours, thumbing the sleeve upward to admire the silver band. It was near torturous watching you in silence, standing ever so still, because he wanted you to continue. He did not want you to stop.
Your hand was so small in comparison to his, in comparison to him. And you were so heartbreakingly pretty; adorned in a dress that he wanted to slip from your body, carefully done hair that he wanted to thread his fingers through, makeup that he wanted to near ruin.
Bokuto took in a trembling breath and hoped you would not notice. He had asked you a week ago if you would like to accompany him to a friendâs birthday dinner, and you had said yes.
But with the way you looked tonight, he might just keep you home and to himself.
-----
In hindsight, he should not have worried about the dinner. It went well, and everyone adored you; he offered to pay for your meal, to which you declined, and he in turn took your card and held out his own to the waiter with the most endearing of smiles.
He should have worried for what came after.
You sat by his side on the couch, cheek pressed tiredly to his shoulder, your heels placed at his front door, your dress hanging in his closet. It was late when the two of you returned from the dinner; Bokuto had insisted you stay the night.
Donât want anything to happen to you, he had said. Truly, he was torturing himself at this point, but it was a pain he had begun to crave. To have you within an armâs reach; to have you nestled at his side on the couch; to have you wearing his clothes to sleep in; and to not do anything at all. Like a game of wills.
âTired, huh?â he asked you, bumping your leg with his own. The TV droned on, its light shifting across the planes of his and your faces.
You sighed, âYeah.â He was so warm, the give of his muscles so soft beneath your cheek like a lull.
He propped his chin atop your head, peering around his apartmentâremembering that day. Bokuto had thought he saw hesitance in your expression when you returned from changing clothes and he had patted the space beside him on the couch, before he hurried to assure you that he had cleaned it months prior.
The cleanliness had not been your cause for uncertainty. It was the sole fact that your body flushed at the memory of what, precisely, Bokuto had done on the couch.
âYou should go to sleep,â he finally murmured, nudging once at your temple with his nose to wake you further. âTake my bed, Iâll sleep on the couch.â
âKou,â you said flatly, voice addled with dreariness, âthis is your apartment. Iâm not gonna take your entire bed.â
He hummed, as if amused. âYeah, you are.â Without thought, he rose from the couch and dragged you upwards, leaning down to curl an arm beneath your knees and behind your shoulders.
A surprised call of his name escaped you, and Bokuto brought you to his bedroom. It was all so painfully similar to that day that felt so long ago and, yet, felt like only yesterday. Two lamps on either side of his bed illuminated the room from when you had flicked them on earlier to slip out of your dress and into a shirt of his that nearly hung at your knees. You bounced gently when he settled you on the bed. And Bokuto placed his hands by either side of your head, suspending himself above you lazily.
He smiled crookedly, teasingly, and you pushed at his face, scoffing.
âYouâre terrible,â you laughed, and he laughed with you.
He was such a glutton for you. If only you knew. Maybe he would tell you. Maybe he never would.
Bokuto pulled away, but you caught the bottom of his dress shirt, still tucked into black slacks that he had yet to change out of.
âWait,â you said suddenly, quietly. He stilled, halfway unfurled from above you.
His brows rose, âHm?â
âYou neverâŚâ you began. âYou never answered my question, from before we left.â At the confused tilt of his chin, you continued. âI asked if there was something wrong, that you had seemed distant.â
âOh,â he amended. And he remembered; he had avoided the question because he already had his answer. But Bokuto hated lying to you, so he simply had not said anything. He straightened and you sat up, legs bent at the edge of his bed.
âKou?â
He inhaled, as if he meant to speak. Bokuto had become so hyper-aware of you after that embarrassing incident that every little touch, every brush and smile and whisper from you had sent him into a desperate frenzy. He had been on edge, cautious, ever careful. But now he touched you with abandon, like a man on the brink of death grasping for his fill of greed before he keeled over. Bokuto could not fathom the idea of you reciprocating his affections; it was a foolâs dream.
Your eyes searched his.
âIâŚâ And here he was, swallowing his sentences as he had been before.
You shifted, sheets rustling, head tipped back to look up properly at him.
âI donât know how to act around you sometimes,â he said, and he was not quite sure he should have. He continued nonetheless, âYou make me nervous.â Bokuto spoke as if it were a confession, an imploring sin.
You blinked, âItâs just me, Kou. It's always just been me.â
âThatâs not what I mean,â he whispered, smiling as if sad. He ran a hand down his face, glancing away; a nervous habit that you recognized.
You reached out for him again, rising to stand in front of him.
âGoodnight,â he said, and it was genuine and kind and he did not know if he could look at you without falling to his knees and asking for anything you would be willing to give him.
âNo,â you grabbed his wrist, tugging gently, âno, donât do that.â
And he stayed. How could he ever deny you?
âTell me whatâs wrong,â you said.
God, you were a sight to behold. Peering up at him, wearing his shirt. He nearly groaned. And by some stupid whim, he spilled his heart for you.
âIâm in love with you,â he breathed. It was as if everything simply ceased; to exist, to move, what did it matter when he had finally uttered the words that had bled his thoughts for years?
Your lips parted, eyes widening; your chest rose as you inhaled. Bokuto looked like a beat dog before you, tail between his legs and a darting stare.
âOh, Koutarou,â you whispered as your hand lifted to cup the curvature of his cheek.
And how you spoke, he thought you were being pitiful. But your thumb stroked his skin, your fingers lowered until they reached his chin, his lips. His breath hitched; his throat bobbed painfully.
âPlease look at me,â you said. And he did, his jaw tensing at your touch. You smiled, placed your other hand on his chest. You were near on your toes trying to reach him.
He folded his hand over the one you had placed along his face, leaning into it, closing his eyes for a brief moment. When he opened them, they found yours.
You always thought his eyes were a paradox. Golden irises that belonged to the forestâs underbrush, atop a leaf-laden bough, beneath the black of waterâirises that belonged to a predator. And he was anything but; he was so tragically sweet and gracious. And he loved you.
He took your hand, brought the tips of your fingers to his lips and kissed them softly. Bokuto believed he had spelt the beginning of an end for himself; he did not realize your touches were not out of sympathetic pity.
But you very nearly whimpered at the gesture. He had scarcely kissed you.
âKou,â you murmured. âKou, please.â You did not know what you were asking for. Anything, you thought, I would take anything.
âGoodnight,â he said again. âIâm sorry ifââ
He was cut off by your grabbing of his face, your eyes shuttering in confusion. âWhat are you doing?â you asked.
Bokuto noticed it then: your flushed cheeks, your breathless voice, the uneven rising of your chest. You were a mirror of himself, how he felt.
Oh.
How could he be so foolish?
He reached for you, your hands fell to his abdomen, and his framed your face. Bokuto was so close now, he rested his forehead against yours.
âNeed to hear you say it,â he murmured, and he spoke like a man desperate. He moved his lips to your cheek, the line of your jaw, beneath your ear. He caught the scent of that perfume you always wore and sighed.
Your fingers curled into his dress shirt, your thoughts already hazing over at the barest of his ministrations. âI love you,â you said, âalways have.â
And when he kissed you, when he pressed his lips to yours, it was so gentle, so light. Bokuto was warm and he let a hand fall to the small of your back; he was pleased when you arched into him, pressed further against him.
You both breathed heavily when the kiss broke.
And then you said his name. And something snapped.
Bokuto lifted you, set you on the bed with reverence, placed himself above you. He was pressing kisses to your lips, your throat, fisting the shirt you wore âhis shirtâand splaying his fingers across your hip. You looked so small beneath him, vulnerable in the pleasured twist of your face. This time, he did groan; he groaned against your pulse point at the column of your neck.
Everything seemed to burn. You pressed your thighs together at the ache that had begun to form. And it hurt in the best way.
He peered down at your thighs, understood why they curled to be close to your body. He felt himself strain at his dress pants.
Bokuto kissed you a little longer, hands trembling in restraint where they found your waist, arms, stomach and hip. Your fingers had wound themselves into the fabric below his collar and remained there; he realized then that you were nervousâas nervous as he had been before.
He pulled away. âHey,â he said softly.
âHi,â you whispered on a breath.
The tips of his fingers, calloused from his time playing volleyball in the past, smoothed strands of your hair, tucked it behind your ear. âAre you doing okay?â
Your want was a palpable thing, taken form in kiss-swollen lips; each beat of blood sent a throb to your cunt. It was near incapacitating how turned on you. And you could feel yourself getting wet, dampening your underwear.
You nodded at his question and Bokuto gave you a reprieving smile. Before his kisses lowered to your collarbone, between your breasts, your stomach. âGood,â he said between kisses, âgood.â
Your breathing stuttered when he stopped below your navel, you still wore his shirt. It was almost lewd how you locked eyes as he lifted himself, held your knees on either side, a question in his expression.
If you asked, he would stop this all right now. If you asked, he would press his mouth to your cunt and make you cum on his tongue. He would love to do the latter; he would love to do it over and over and over until you were writhing away, tugging at his hair because you could not take anymore.
And then you nodded shyly again, and he spread your legs easily, settled flat on his bed. He wrapped his arms around the plush of your thighs, tugging you down. You might have squeaked at the sudden pull, but it subsided to a gasp at the feel of his warm mouth simply hovering.
You shifted your legs on instinct and Bokuto tightened his hold.
âKou,â you keened, and you sounded so desperate to your own ears when he placed a brief kiss at your clit, over your underwear; too light to provide friction, but heavy enough to leave you squirming.
It was astonishing the way Bokuto had been so subdued when he confessed. He was far from it now, molding your body to him, pulling little whimpers from you at the kisses on the inside of your thighs. He wanted more. He wanted to hear so much more.
Bokuto ran a knuckle up your slit, feeling you through the cotton. He could see the damp spot of your underwear, could feel it; his hips canted against the sheets and he pressed his knuckle further on your clit. You moaned softly, smothering it with the palm of your hand. And he grinned up at you, feral in the way his canines showed.
You did not notice he had lifted up from your cunt before he was right above you.
âAre you sure?â he asked and you knew this would likely be the last unless you asked him to stop.
âYes,â you said, âplease.â You were surprised he heard you at all.
Bokuto gave you a sweet kiss on your cheek. It was such a naĂŻve kiss in comparison to what he wanted to do to you. He did not give you time to breathe before he laid his tongue flat against your cunt, focusing on your clit; he seemed intent on pushing you to an orgasm simply over your underwear, as if he had something to prove.
The whimper that slipped from you was a broken one. He licked at you, tightened his hold on your thighs, the force of his muscle pressing into the fat of your legs. His shirt had pooled at your waist with how he tugged you down, unaware of his own strength in a lusted haze. You grasped for anything; his sheets, his pillows, his soft hair. This sensation of his tongue lapping and grazing was something entirely new to youâyou were not going to last long.
But that was what he wanted.
A certain dig of your heel against his back had him biting lightly at the inside of your thigh, a gesture that might have said, âBe patient.â You gasped, regardless, lifting your head to find he was not waiting to look up at you. He was far too busy playing with your cunt, rocking his clothed cock in time with his mouth to provide himself some form of relief against the bed.
You might have been embarrassed, you might have been chagrined at the sight of Bokuto between your legs, if not for how fucking good he made you feel. This was your closest friend, this was the boy you grew up alongside.
Your thoughts fled the moment Bokuto pressed his tongue right there and you made a whine that had you blushing red. And then he moaned against your clit, sucking harshly on it. You managed to keen his name before Bokuto understood you were close. Your legs strained at his hold, your back arching, mouth falling open as the beginnings of your orgasm began to lash at your body.
He found your wandering hand that reached for him and slid his own into it. Bokuto squeezed warmly, glancing up to find you.
âCome on,â he said, âIâve got you.â
Your eyes widened, and then you were trembling terribly, reaching the precipice of your orgasm, breathing out whines and pants and gentle moans that you tried to contain. Bokuto only moved his tongue harder and you near shouted at the change.
His hand remained in yours as he let you ride out the remnants of your ecstasy on his deft fingers, instead, moving to hover over you once more.
âI know,â he murmured by your ear, nudging you to look down with him at his hand that worked your twitching cunt, âI know, pretty girl.â
You could not form words, you could scarcely speak but for the sounds Bokuto strung from you. And when he shifted to your side, fingers drawing light patterns over your clit, you shivered at the overstimulation that prickled and numbed. Your weak hand tapped at his wrist and Bokuto finally pulled away.
âJust like that,â he whispered, as if in awe.
Your head lowered to his chest, legs moving to lift but finding they could not. You were shaking in the after-effects of your climax and Bokuto had not even touched your bare clit.
He cradled your face, brought your body closer to his. Bokutoâs cock was still hard and straining, but he paid it little mind. You looked down with a heavy-lidded gaze and Bokuto followed your stare.
âDonât worry about me,â he said, âIâllâŚtake care of it later.â
You were breathing hard, panting shallowly at his collarbone, the pristine white shirt that covered it. You noticed he was equally as flushed, as affected by you as you were of him.
âWill you stay with me?â you breathed out. Bokuto understood what you meant and found that your words held two meaningsâof which he would agree to both.
He drew you tighter to his chest, as close as he could possibly have you. âOf course,â he said, âof course.â And you looked so vulnerable at his side, so soft and warm and lovely. âLet me help you get cleaned up.â
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