Rating: T for language

Summary: NijiHai week. Nijimura and Haizaki are both stubborn, stupid and sometimes dense. They love and hate each other at the same time.

Disclaimer: The characters belong to Tadatoshi Fujimaki.

Hello everyone!

I decided to participate in NijiHai week, which is one of my otps. The list of the prompts can be found on tumblr under #nijihaiweek, but I put it there as well. :) Fluff, angst, M-rated, crack, inspired by a song, AU and free theme.

I hope you'll like it! Enjoy. :3


Day 1: You are annoying

Holding hands is incredibly embarrassing, either it is in summer or in winter. Haizaki doesn't know why Nijimura wants to show such affection so badly in crowded places—and why, in the first place, does he want? He didn't think he would be a touchy-feely person, but now that he ponders on it, it explains the urge his senpai had to hit him whenever he could. Any opportunity is good, right?

Haizaki can now appreciate the different kinds of touches depending on the season. In summer it's definitely the annoying one, because it's hot and their hands are often sticky and sweaty and it's absolutely not fine. It's even more annoying when he knows that Nijimura does it on purpose and tries to make him mad or something. He doesn't really care in fact. Well he doesn't care about the reason; however it pisses him off whenever he gets those fingers up his back on a burning day and he feels both his shirt and a hand stick to him. He scowls at Nijimura but the latter is just an amused bastard and smirks. Haizaki will avoid him as soon as he attempts to hold hands.

In autumn, it's getting colder so sometimes one of them has their hands in their pockets. It suits him because he won't be taken off guard if Nijimura does something. He wears one layer of clothes more so sneaking hands in his back isn't as easy as in summer. However, the guy always has some trick up his sleeve and since he can't touch directly Haizaki, Nijimura brushes shoulders with him, lingers his hand on his when they are close enough, and worst of all, he will drape an arm over his shoulders. Like this is more subtle than holding hands. It's stupid to act like a teenage girl, so Haizaki rolls his eyes and prefers to kiss Nijimura when they get home.

In winter, Nijimura found the 'best argument'. It's cold and even wearing gloves doesn't lessen the pain to stand this coldness. This is why he takes the liberty to grab Haizaki's hand and shove them in his coat's pocket, because it's warmer like this and this is totally not awkward. Or so he says. Haizaki on the contrary feels this is even more suspicious than just brushing shoulders because guys don't share pockets for God's sake. It allows Nijimura to intertwine their fingers and he just smiles in contentment. Although it makes Haizaki furiously blush, he can't say he doesn't enjoy these moments in winter, when they are in the streets to buy food or heading to play basketball.

Spring must be Nijimura's favourite season since he blatantly holds hands with his lover with a satisfied smile plasticised on his lips. Many times Haizaki yelled at him because this is embarrassing and not manly, but Nijimura doesn't give a damn and does whatever pleases him. He has a firm grip whereas Haizaki has a loose one, as if he wanted to show that this wasn't consenting. They both ignore the strange stares and glances they receive when they walk outside and they definitely glare at anyone who tries to make a comment.

At the end, Haizaki doesn't think that holding hands is bad. It's just weird and awkward.