Hitoka walked into the dorm, and her eyes widened. The entire first floor was a common area, complete with a seating area, a television, a kitchen, and even a large dining table. Everything looked new and shiny. The second and third floors were for the boys, and the fourth floor was for the girls.

"Woah!" Hitoka exclaimed. "Isn't this cool, Hinata?"

Hinata looked up from his feet. "Hm? Oh, yeah, I guess it is."

"What's wrong?" Hitoka asked. "Usually you're all like 'Wow, this place is so big! It's like a big old sleepover! Let's stay up late telling spooky stories!' But right now, you're not like that."

"Yeah, I guess I'm just scared to be away from home for so long," Hinata laughed. Hitoka saw him take a quick glance at Kageyama before he continued. "It's been a while since I had a sleepover."

Hitoka nodded. Hinata and Kageyama had been having sleepovers for weeks, but ever since Hinata was grounded, they weren't able to have them.

"We should do some room tours!" Hitoka suggested. "We could all get to know each other, while also showing off our decorating skills!" Silence met her words. "Or not."

"Sorry, Yachi," Hinata apologized, "I was planning on going to bed early. But everyone else can, if you guys want." He walked up to one of the boys' floors.

Hitoka pouted. "What is wrong with him?"

"It's not like he hasn't sulked before," Kuribayashi inputted.

"Yeah, but he hasn't done this before," Hitoka sighed. "He's usually back to normal after an hour or two. This has been going on all day." She frowned.

"Maybe you're overthinking it," Kuribayashi shrugged. "Hinata has his own things he worries about, too. You can ask him what's going on."

"I tried." Hitoka crossed her arms and shook her head. "Ugh, why can't I let this go?"

"Maybe you like him?" Goshiki butted in. Kuribayashi and Hitoka stared at him. He blushed. "Sorry, my bad, didn't mean to eavesdrop, but you're talking about this in front of everyone."

Hitoka exploded into a deep blush and turned around to see everyone staring at her. Everyone besides Kageyama, Tsukishima, Yamaguchi, and, of course, Hinata.

"Sorry!" Hitoka squeaked. She grabbed her suitcase and backpack and ran up the stairs as fast as she could. She ran into her assigned room and threw her stuff onto the floor, plopping herself onto her bed. "Hinata, what is wrong with you?" Her voice trailed off as she was lost in thought.


Kei sat on his bed, reading a book. He decided that unpacking would take too much effort, so he put it off until the next day. He heard a knock at the door.

"Come in," he answered.

The door opened. "Tsukki?" the timid voice of Yamaguchi said in the doorway.

Kei raised an eyebrow. "Is something the matter, Tadashi?"

Yamaguchi shook his head and crawled onto the bed next to Kei. "I just wanted to sit next to you." He leaned his head on Kei's shoulder. "Why would you think something was wrong?"

Kei shrugged. "You sounded nervous."

"I might be," Yamaguchi admitted. "I haven't stayed anywhere without my parents before."

Kei put his book down and turned his head to Yamaguchi. "Did you want to sleep with me tonight?"

Yamaguchi shot his head off of Kei's shoulder. "Tsukki!"

"What?" Kei's eyebrows knitted together. "You don't want to stay in my room tonight?"

Yamaguchi giggled. "That's not what you said."

Kei turned red. "Tadashi Yamaguchi, that was entirely immature. You knew full well what I meant."

"Oh, did I?" Yamaguchi teased, a smirk spreading across his mousy face. He squeezed Kei's thigh, causing the blond boy to try to force down a laugh. "Oh? You're ticklish there, are you?" He squeezed a few more times.

Pretty soon, Kei was crying with loud laughter. "Tadashi! Stop, you're tickling me!" he cried between barks.

Kei's door burst open. "Guys! People are trying to slee…"

The angry voice trailed off to see Yamaguchi leaning over Kei, the former pinching the latter's sides. Yamaguchi quickly jumped off of Kei, who sat up almost just as quickly. The shocked face of Kageyama stared at the two, his eyes switching between them.

"Kageyama," Kei said in a warning tone, "we can explain-"

Kageyama held up his hand to silence Kei. "No. I understand. I walked in on something I shouldn't have. I'll get out of your way."

He closed the door and left the room. Kei and Yamaguchi turned to each other, and then ran after Kageyama. They stopped him in the middle of the hallway.

"You can't tell anyone," Kei commanded.

Kageyama nodded. "I wasn't going to."

"That includes Hinata."

Kageyama backed up. He scowled. "Why would you think I would tell Hinata?"

Yamaguchi glanced up at Kei before saying, "You know, because you two are-"

"We're not friends anymore," Kageyama spat. "I'm not telling him anything." He shook his head. "You two can have your thing. I'll just keep the information to myself. It's fine." He stormed off back to his own room, which was, coincidentally, right next to Hinata's.

Kei sighed. "I guess that's another person who knows."

"Who else knows about us?" Yamaguchi questioned.

"I told Akiteru," Kei explained, "but since he's in a coma, he probably doesn't actually know. And Goshiki keeps acting weird around us."

"Well, if that's two, what's one more?"

"You're hopelessly optimistic," Kei sighed.

"You pronounced 'delightfully' wrong."


A/N: uh ohhhhh someone found out ;) it was only a matter of time tho, its been, what, months since they got together?