Kageyama Tobio hated thunderstorms. The rain was an inconvenience and the thunder was too loud. And sometimes they brought memories floating to the surface. Inspired by the song "End of a Summer Storm" by Alison Krauss. I do not own the song lyrics or Haikyu. I just like the idea of Kags being afraid of thunderstorms. A series of instances where Kageyama is in a storm. Constructive criticism is always appreciated. I hope you enjoy :)

Rain fell steadily. The clouds blocked the afternoon sun. A light chill crept through the air. A young woman danced lightly in the garden. She moved delicately and looked almost like a fairy, flying amongst the flowers. The rain drops glistened against her black hair. She turned towards the open door of her house to find her young son sitting just inside watching her intently.

"Tobio, come here," she called, smiling at him gently. He stood and carefully started to walk towards her. Just then there was a flash of lighting and a clap of thunder. Tobio shrank back at the loud noise.

"Tobi, it's alright," his mother said softly. She scooped him up in her arms and spun, her laughter floating through the air. Tobio clung tightly to her, afraid of the thunder. She rubbed his back lightly and began to sing quietly.

"Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid. There's a rising wind and a falling rain, beautiful patterns on the window pane. Fast and free, then it's quiet again at the end of a summer storm."