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Ouma and Himiko's friendship took everyone by surprise; they had barely spoke to each other before. Now they were seemingly always together. Not that it bothered anyone. But things quickly get out of hand when this sudden friendship starts an odd chain of events.
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02 Apr 2026
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When he’d shown up to class that morning wielding a decorative paper bag along with his regular school bag, his friends had begun cooing immediately, wondering who it was that was special enough to merit a gift [that’s actually wrapped, anyway] from one Oikawa “I don’t just give anyone my gifts” Tooru.Or, alternatively: how to inconspicuously plant a gift inside your kouhai’s locker, featuring Oikawa Tooru, Kageyama Tobio, and the members of the Karasuno and Seijoh volleyball teams, all of whom are never, ever going to let Oikawa live this down.
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- Part 2 of Celebrations
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13 Jan 2026
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If there was one thing Kageyama couldn’t forget about Oikawa [but really, there were a lot of things he couldn’t forget about Oikawa], it was his birthday.
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- Part 1 of Celebrations
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12 Jan 2026
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Sure, his father had never been the warmest man, but once upon a time, his father loved him. Right? He must have.
“Can you tell me where you are?” Sugawara said, his voice sounding a lot different than before. Where was he? With twitchy glances he looked around and right, he was sitting on a bench in a park.
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08 Jan 2026
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The darkness that had enveloped Kageyama’s house was nothing new. The yelling and the constant sound of glass shattering issuing from the kitchen was a familiarity that perhaps to anyone else, would be concerning. His mother leaving for unjust periods and the smell of alcohol that surrounds his father was something Kageyama should not be used to.
Slowly, but surely, he sinks. Finds the taste of his favorite food unbearable, and scarily, he soon finds the one thing that brings him joy, his love for volleyball, slowly disparate. It becomes a chore - a job. One he is forced to do. Kageyama should not be feeling this way - but that fact does not change anything.
And with that thought, comes the ever-growing wish that he would just sink and sink and sink, until he is out of sight and forgotten.
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08 Jan 2026

