The sun was too high in the sky, so he must have slept in. Rolling over and meeting a human wall of resistance, Suga grunted, rubbing his eyes with a clumsy hand. How long had it been since he'd slept in for this long? Possibly ages and since there was no noise from Daichi, his captain must have still been asleep. Peering out from behind the shadow of his hands, the slender boy took in his surroundings. They'd left the window open throughout the night and while the cooling breeze had helped combat the heat but now it was open to the world and the bright sun was beaming straight into the room and right into his eyes.

Sitting up groggily, Suga pulled at the curtains, struggling to pull them close but finding resistance against the stiff curtain pole. Cussing at the offending fabric, he knelt up on his knees, careful not to nudge Daichi's sleeping head. Tugging hard and feeling the curtain finally give way, the room fell into a world of shadows.

Flopping back against the bed, Suga winced. The skin on his back felt tight, like it would spilt if he stretched too far.

"Thank you." Smiling at Daichi's sleepy reply and looking around for his phone, Suga jumped a little as a hand tapped him on the shoulder.

"Do you have any water?" Looking around awkwardly, Suga shook his head.

"Maybe in my bag, did you sleep well?" Humming as he placed his hands behind his head and kicked the blankets off from his feet, Daichi nodded.

"Pretty well, my face is killing me though." Feeling his pain, Suga tossed him his water bottle after taking a swig, testing the water's quality.

"Same, where did the sunburn cream go?" Struggling up on his elbows and looking around at the mess of the room, Daichi shrugged.

"Not sure, under those blankets maybe?" Sorting through a pile of discarded blankets in the corner, Suga came up successful, jumping back on the bed with his bright green bottle.

"So what's on for today?" Securing the sheets around his middle as he sat up, the dark haired boy stretched his arms wide, letting them come to rest around Suga's shoulders.

"Today we have running tracks to check out, then a place for dinner and maybe a bar if we have the time." Enjoying the soft hand sliding down his back in soothing, little strokes, Suga searched through the lists on his phone with a small nod.

"Sounds perfect. Breakfast first?" Shifting across the bed and resting his cheek against his friend's, Daichi nodded.

"Cuddles first, then breakfast." Laughing, Suga dropped his phone on the mattress, hands threading through Daichi's soft curls lovingly.

"Always cuddles first."