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Kageyama Tobio/Hinata Shoyo (KageHina)
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Kageyama thought he's already abandoned all the unwanted feelings he had for his greatest rival and best friend, but he's proven wrong when just one look at Hinata has them all bubbling up to the surface, and he thinks, this time, he might not be able to suppress them.
Somewhere along the way, Hinata had become completely, irreparably, hopelessly in love with Kageyama Tobio - his best friend.
He was totally fucked.
Kageyama proposes to Hinata four times, and four times Hinata says no.
A long moment passes between them, and Hinata watches, starstruck, as Heitor’s eyes linger on Nice’s silhouette from across the venue. His voice is deep, rich, all encompassing. “Some people change your life just by being in it, and you don’t want to let that go.”
Huh, Hinata thinks grandly.
Lacking restraint is just one of the few things people use to describe the notorious weird duo. But Hinata knows more than anyone that this specific trait of theirs applies not just on court, but on the sheets as well.
Or on the leather seat of Kageyama's car.
Kageyama Tobio and Hinata Shouyou meet, while being on different sides of the world.
three times the new karasuno first years are intimidated by vice captain kageyama and one time they all want to get to know him
Shouyou holds a form from the Japan’s National Men’s Volleyball Team.
It’s not very long. It’s just for his uniform.
It wants his measurements, his shoe size, things like that. The requirements to make a uniform tailored for him and only him. He drops the form back down onto the desk and taps his pencil against the paper. He’s already filled out the sections for his measurements and now there’s only one left.
What number he wants.
How do you steal a god? It’s easier than it looks — you steal his story. You create a contradiction.
The gods of Spring and Death aren't so different.
Hinata Shouyou learns how to stand on his own two legs. Featuring one too many complicated emotions, Kageyama Tobio, and hunger.
Hinata Shouyou is a decorator hired by a new client - the unfairly hot and weirdly grumpy Kageyama Tobio - to paint his living room and fix a few cupboard doors. The job should take him two days. Somehow, it takes him an entire week.
Kageyama Tobio, re-examined.
Hinata Shouyou is born different—marked across the soul with only one name.
A poem on Hinata and Kageyama
Hinata gets back from Brazil with a sparkly belly ring tipped up on his innie outie, and Kageyama wants to put his mouth on it—which is weird cause he's not gay.
Natsu knows, there is only one person that has made her big brother cry so many times. That person is named Kageyama Tobio.
kageyama tobio is fifteen, almost sixteen, when he first meets hoshiumi kourai. when he leaves hinata shouyou to do it.
Hinata finds himself attracted to piercing, metallic blue eyes and uses pickup lines to get closer to barista Kageyama.
Hinata and Kageyama accidentally get married during Asahi and Noya's bachelor party. They stay that way.
On the eve of Shouyou's birthday, Hajime begins to suspect that Tobio is frustrated about some of his ghostly limitations.
Life's hard when your only source of income is fighting your boyfriend on national television.
It hurts to breathe around you, Hinata thinks, then ducks his face into his shoulder.
Hinata finds that he likes standing close to Kageyama on buses and trains. It doesn't mean anything--probably. Maybe.
In which Hinata has always had a habit of sleepwalking, but has recently added sleep volleyball to his repertoire.
August was rich colours and empty sunscreen shelves; was crab-red skin.
Kageyama Tobio, aged seven, doesn’t like the ocean. He likes things clean. Ordered. And the ocean is inherently unpredictable and messy. He can appreciate its power. But that doesn’t mean he enjoys it. Sand in his shoes, the smell of sea water on his clothes. He doesn’t like the ocean.
And then he meets Hinata Shoyou, aged seven, who loves the ocean. Sand in his hair, water drying on his shoulders, seaweed stuck to the curve of his ankle, sunburn over his flushed cheeks. And a gap toothed smile.
Kageyama is 22 and stupid and Hinata Shoyou is 23 and not a boy anymore.
A tale of two oceans.