《{GREATEST COMPETITOR} Tsukishima x Fem!Reader》𝐿𝑢𝑛𝑐ℎ 𝐵𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑘
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As you start to type your phone number into Kuroo's phone, someone stands in front of you.
"Hey hey hey!"
You look up to see the Fukurodani player with black and white hair stand in front of you.
"Who are you, frosted tips?" you ask.
Kuroo laughs at your nickname.
"Uh- Woah you two are exactly alike," he smiles down at you, "so what are you two doing?"
You smile at him as he sits next to you.
"Well she was about to give me her number before you distracted her," Kuroo snaps.
Flustered, you look back down at Kuroo's phone and type in your number.
"Hey well can I have your number too?"
As you give the phone back to Kuroo, you catch him give Bokuto a weird glare.
Why the hell does he want my number now, too? But if I give my number to both of them, it may seem less suspicious.
"Sure," you tell him as you hold out your hand for his phone.
Bokuto passes his phone to you and you type in your number again.
"Y/N we're going to have our practice match now, you should come watch," Bokuto says excitedly as you give him back his phone.
"Definitely," you nod "I'll be there in a bit."
The boys say their goodbyes to you and you watch as they walk away. Bokuto puts his arm around Kuroo onto his shoulder, but Kuroo looks a little annoyed about it.
You sigh to yourself as you stand up.
Where the hell was Tsukishima anyway?
You decide to walk over to your brother for answers. As you walk to where the team keeps their belongings, you only see a few members standing there.
"Hey Keishin are we staying for the Nekoma and Fukurodani game?" you ask.
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"Yeah well Specs wanted to go back early but a lot of the guys begged him to stay and watch so I guess we are."
"Okay cool. Oh by the way where is the rest of the team?" you say as you look around the gym.
"Probably still outside on their food break."
As you turn around to walk outside, your brother calls to you once more.
"Hey Y/N, can you call them in to let them know the game's about to start?"
"Yep," you nod as you walk away.
Once you are outside, you look around for Tsukishima. Eventually you find him and Tadashi standing together.
I mean at least it's a good thing he didn't see me talking to Kuroo before. I wonder if I should tell him that I gave Bokuto and Kuroo my phone number... not that it's really any of his business.
"Hey guys!" you greet as you approach them.
Immediately, Tadashi pulls you into an embrace. You look at Tsukishima and find a look of shock on his face.
"Thank you so much for helping me with that serve, Y/N," Tadashi says excitedly.
"Oh it's not a big deal," you reply as you pat his back, "you did a really good job."
Tadashi lets you go and stands further back. You then turn to Tsukishima.
"And your blocks were really awesome today too, Tsukishima," you say happily.
"Thank you."
You watch as a small smile grows on his face, before disappearing once he realizes its existence.
Wow two smiles today? He must be in a good mood.
"You know I saw that, Tsukishima," you giggle at him.
"Saw what?" Tadashi asks.
"Nothing," Tsukishima intervenes, "What's going on inside, Y/N?"
"O-Oh shit I totally forgot about that. The Nekoma and Fukurdani game is about to start."
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You rush around to the others outside, letting them know that the game is about to begin. You watch as they all scramble to get inside before missing a moment of the action. Once you get back to Tsukishima and Tadashi, you apologize for leaving them suddenly like that.
"It's okay, Y/N," Tadashi says as he walks towards the gym "I'll see you in there, okay?"
"Yep," you nod "see you!"
You look around to make sure you spread the news to everybody. Once you realize only you and Tsukishima are outside, you begin to make your way back to the gym.
"Not so fast," Tsukishima says a bit irritated.
You look down to see that he has a hold on your wrist. Since you can't help but hold in your blush, you don't turn around to face him just yet.
"T-Tsukki, the game is about to start we should go in," you stutter out of embarrassment.
"What'd you call me?"
You gasp at your realization of what you called him.
"You know I don't like being called that. Especially by you, Y/N," he groans.
I've never called him that before. What's his problem now?
Before you have a chance to retaliate, Tsukishima pulls you back towards him making you face him now. Realizing you're a bit too close to him than normal, your face turns bright red.
"Oh, uh, I-" you stammer as you step back from him.
Tsukishima keeps his hand around your wrist.
"What did Kuroo say to you before?" he asks impatiently.
"W-What? How did you know about that?"
I thought he was out here the whole time... how does he know what Kuroo asked me?
"Just answer me," he growls at you, "what did you say to him?"
Shit he does know. I shouldn't lie since I don't know exactly how much he heard or saw.
"I said yes," you say shakily.
Immediately Tsukishima lets go of your wrist and storms past you into the gym. You turn around and try to process the situation.
What's so bad about giving out my phone number? He's acting like I'm completely incapable of handling myself around Kuroo.
You roll your eyes to yourself as you enter the gym.
"Stupidshima," you mutter under your breath.
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