Blind

Prompt: Fireworks

In where Kano and Kido see fireworks together.

A/N: Sorry for being a bit late TwT, life. Anyway, CurryPan thank you for ALL of the prompts! Doing all of them~


"Kido, are you ready yet?" Kano's voice rang through room 107, waiting for his green-haired friend.

"Call Momo!" Kido's voice replied, a bit muffled and frustrated.

Sighing, Kano leaned against the wall. "Why? She's in the car already."

"Just call Momo!"

"Why?" Kano asked, walking towards the source of the voice.

"Kano!"

Ignoring the cries, he opened the door to Kido's room. Her green hair in a ponytail, her Kimono was falling off her shoulders. One of her legs was exposed, leaving enough to the imagination. Kido cried, falling on her backside.

Snapping out of his trance, Kano stood and helped her up. Trying to look everywhere but her exposed skin. Using his Eyes to remove any sign of inappropriate reaction, he looked at Kido's face. "What do you need Momo for?"

Mumbling, Kido whispered, "I can't tie the damn obi." She got up, holding the sash for Kano to see.

Kano sighed and took the obi away from her. Remembering that she was from a rich family, maybe she never had to tie an obi around her waist. "Let me tie it, I had to tie it around my mom when I was younger anyway."

Nodding slightly, Kido let Kano tie the fabric around her. Kano skillfully tied the obi, forming a bow. "Do I need to do your hair as well?" Kano asked sarcastically, grabbing the hair comb.

"No, I can do it myself." Kido retorted, taking the comb out of his hand. She brushed her hair, looking in the mirror. She wanted to use her Eyes, to disappear from this situation. Before she could, she saw Kano wearing regular clothes.

"Why aren't you wearing a kimono?" She asked, putting her hair in a tie.

Smirking, he stood and activated his Eyes. "I am, see?" A kimono appeared, a black one with orange dots.

"Ugh…" Kido muttered, before dragging Kano outside to the car.

In the car, Momo was bouncing on the passenger's seat. "What took you guys so long?"

"Nothing, I broke a glass waiting for Kido so we had to clean it up."

Nodding, Shintaro stepped on the gas.


"Okay! Fireworks start at twelve, just so you know. And then we'll meet up at this spot – the entrance – after." Momo shouted, before grabbing Hibiya's hand towards the festival.

"Stop it, old lady." Hibiya muttered, but allowed himself to be dragged by the idol.

After that, Shintaro wandered around with Konoha (obviously with Ene as well), Seto said his goodbyes before being dragged with Mary to a cotton candy stand, leaving Kano and Kido alone. It was obvious they were going to be alone anyway. They always were.

"What do you want to do now, Danchou?" Kano asked, looking around for something interesting. "We have around two hours to kill…" Kano continued and his eyes found what he was looking for. "What about a rollercoaster-"

"Shut it, Kano."

Kano shrugged, then he saw another stand. Smiling, he grabbed Kido. "It's not a rollercoaster, I swear." Kano said as he stopped at a food stand. "Do you still like dango, Kido?"

Nodding absentmindedly, Kido was already staring at the little desserts. "Two Bocchan, sir." Kano said, taking out his wallet.

"Anything for the young couple!" The shop keeper said, leaving to get the desserts before Kido could react.

"Kano!"

"What? I didn't say anything!" Kano said, crossing his arms in a X.

Grumbling, Kido decided not to hit him. He was already paying for her desserts. Kano received two sticks of color, and faced Kido. "Let's eat at a bench."

Once they were seated, Kano gave one of the sticks to Kido. Kido bit the first one, trying as hard as she could not to smile. It was so good! She hasn't had her favorite dessert for months!

Kido finished the stick in seconds, before looking at Kano. He only ate one. "Do you want mine to?" Kano asked, smiling at Kido's reaction to her favorite food. He gave her the dango anyway.

After finishing the last of her dessert, Kano stood up. "What now?"

"What do you want, Kano?"

Smiling, Kano cuddled Kido. "Aww, is danchou worrying about me?"

"No, I'm repaying you." Kido pushed Kano off, looking around the festival. "Do you still like takoyaki, Kano?"


After eating a million of snacks, fishing goldfish, spraying soda on another person, having cotton candy melting on Kano's face, it was ten minutes until the fireworks start.

"Did you enjoy today, Tsubomi?" Kano asked, looking at the pond. They were going to watch the fireworks near the bridge. The moon shone a bit in the water.

"Yeah." Smiling at the answer, Kano held Kido's hand.

"How does the moon look to you?" Kano asked, happy that Kido didn't push his hand away.

"It looks like a moon."

"Well to me, the moon watches us all the time. It watches us during happy and sad moments. Because the moon is still there in the day, shining in night. The sun only appears during the day." Kano said, staring at the moon.

Five minutes…

"When did you get so dramatic?" Kido asked.

Ignoring the question, Kano still stared at the light.

Three minutes…

"The moon looks red to me. Most of the time."

Two minutes…

"But today it doesn't."

Kido kept quiet, knowing exactly what he was talking about.

"It looks white. And clear. And honest."

BOOM! Laughing, Kano pointed.

"Fireworks!" The sky poured of different colors. Blue, green, purple. It was a mix of a lot of colors. Red and white.

The lights of the fireworks lit up everything, colors shining on their faces. More lights came up. Kido had enough when firecrackers were lit. Flustered, Kido placed her hands on her ears. "I really hate loud noises."

Laughing slightly, Kano placed his hands on Kido's ears. "Happy New Year, Tsubomi."


A/N: I got so angsty at the end. Proves that I can't write romance.

Anyway, HAPPY NEW YEAR!