Disclaimer: Still not the owner of Haikyu!
A.N.: The continuation of this fic is for ElJunLy, who wanted a fic of Kiyoko giving Kuroo a tour of Karasuno. I hope this is what you wanted. I just thought it went better this way. Sorry, if Kiyoko seems a little mean. I cut it off after a certain point since I thought it was getting too long for a one-shot. Part two should be coming along shortly. As always, please enjoy.
Daytime Excursion Pt.1
"No."
"Please!?"
"No."
"Pretty please!?"
"No."
"Pretty please with a cherry on top!?"
"No."
"Pretty please with a super-duper sundae on top."
"Kuroo, I told you no."
"Pleaseeeeee? It's been too long since I've seen youuuuu..."
"Fine, come on Saturday. And no whining or complaining. Meet me at the train station at 9 a.m. Good night."
"Gooooooood night my lovely managerrrrrrrr."
"Stop texting me please, I need to go to bed."
"Okie-dokie, sweetie-pie."
Kiyoko set her phone on silent. She still had no idea how he got the idea that they were a couple, but he wouldn't let up with all the sickening nicknames. She already had smacked him on the head three times at their last training match for trying to call her such things. What part of keep their secret night outing to Saitama a secret did he not understand. Oh well, might as well try to enjoy their next hang-out.
"Hiiiiiiiiii, Kiyoko-chan!"
Kuroo walked down the platform steps waving at the Karasuno manager with a wide grin on his face.
"It's been so long since I've seen your beautiful smile!"
He ran up to Kiyoko for a hug. She sidestepped him and smacked him on his head.
"I told you to stop doing that. Now, hurry up, we're going to get breakfast. And don't call me -chan-."
"Aye, aye, captain!"
Kiyoko sighed. This was going to be a long day.
"Well, ain't this a cute little breakfast joint!"
Kiyoko stared at him. "Must you yell everything?"
Kuroo just grinned wider at the beauty in front of him. He leaned forward to whisper in her ear.
"No, but isn't it more fun that way?"
Kiyoko pushed him away from her. "You have no concept of personal space, do you?"
"That's mean Kiyoko-chan. I just can't help but want to be close to you."
"That's extremely creepy and perverted just so you know."
Kuroo opened his mouth to respond but was cut-off by Kiyoko pulling him in front of her by his shirt.
"Oohoohoo. What's thi-"
He blinked in surprise as Kiyoko slapped a hand over his mouth. He looked at her and then turned his head and saw that 2nd year from Karasuno was jogging. What was his name? Ennoshima or something...Ennoshita, that was it. His grin stretched even wider behind Kiyoko's hand. He slipped out of Kiyoko's grip and shouted,
"Hi, little crow! How's it goin'?"
Ennoshita jogged past him, his music blaring. Kuroo heard Kiyoko sigh in relief behind him. Kuroo turned around to face the girl, with fake tears in his eyes.
"Are you ashamed of me, Kiyoko-chan?"
"Yes."
Kuroo was in stunned silence as Kiyoko walked into the restaurant without another word. The two sat down at a booth facing away from the window. It seemed as though Kiyoko was not taking any more chances. Kuroo twirled his eggs around on his plate half-heartedly.
"What's wrong, Kuroo-san?"
Kuroo looked up from his eggs with a sorrowful expression. He stared at her for a moment before going back to sadly playing with his eggs.
"Kuroo-san?"
"Yes?"
"What's wrong?"
Kuroo sat back and pushed his eggs away from him and sat back, crossing his arms.
"Do you really have to ask? I thought you were supposed to be smart?"
"Excuse me? I am smart."
"Then tell me why I'm so upset."
Kiyoko looked at the captain of Nekomata's volleyball club. She had never seen him in a bad mood. She didn't care for it.
"Is it because of the joke I made earlier?"
Kuroo placed his arm on the table and leaned forward, over the table, and glared at her. "It isn't a joke if it's true. You are ashamed of me and so embarrassed that you like me that you won't even tell your club mates about us."
Kiyoko stared at him. "There is no us. You took me out for a night time tour of Saitama and that was it. We aren't dating. We aren't boyfriend and girlfriend. We're just friends."
Kuroo laughed. "Yeah, because "just friends" make-out after a night time tour only to stop when a frightened first-year calls one of them out for sexual harassment. "Just friends" say they find each other attractive. "Just friends" stay up all night texting each other romantic messages. "Just friends" act just like us. And it's not like you're entire team doesn't know we kissed. Hell, you kissed me on the cheek in front of them. What's the difference now?"
Kiyoko blushed as she looked away from Kuroo. "It's not that I'm ashamed of you, Kuroo-san. It's just that...well..."
Kuroo leaned back further, sinking into the both. "Just well what?"
"It's embarrassing for me to be in a relationship. Even an idiot like you should be able to tell I'm shy. That's why I hid from Chikara-san. It had nothing to do with you."
Kuroo blinked. He felt like such an ass. Of course he knew that she was shy, but he didn't know just how shy.
"Sorry, Kiyoko-chan..."
"Shimizu? Kuroo-san?"
Kiyoko and Kuroo turned to see Daichi standing next to their booth, shocked.
"Sorry, I didn't know you guys were on a date. I was just running some errands in this part of town and I happened to see Kuroo-san through the window and wanted to see what he was doing around here."
Kiyoko looked away, blushing. Kuroo smiled at the cute face.
"Nah, it ain't a date. I just asked Kiyoko-san here if she would give me a tour around here sometime in case one of my teammates gets lost again like Kenma did last time."
Daichi stared at the rooster-head. "Nice, try Kuroo-san, but I'm no idiot. I know you two are dating. Just because Shimizu's shy doesn't mean I don't know her tells. Just be warned though, you break her heart, I have two goons that will take you down at my command."
Kuroo looked at Sawamura, whose expression was quite terrifying. He could be sly, cunning and downright evil at times, but even he knew this was not a moment to test Sawamura's word.
"I never had any intention to Sawamura-san. And why do you care what happens to her? She can take care of herself."
Daichi gave him one final stare down before walking away. Kuroo breathed a sigh of relief.
"What's his problem?"
"He's always been just a little overprotective of me since we broke up..."
"WHAT!?" He asked for two reasons. One she had spoken so softly he thought he had misheard her. And secondly for the shock of the explanation.
Kiyoko nodded, "Back in freshmen year when we both joined the volleyball club, we dated for a couple of months."
"Why'd you break up?"
Kiyoko shook her head. "It was due to a misunderstanding. But we're both happier as friends. We just couldn't tell that at the time."
Kuroo gobbled up the last of his eggs and placed some money on the table, hopefully enough to cover the bill. He grabbed Kiyoko's hand and lead her out the door.
"Where are you taking me?"
Kuroo turned back and smiled. "You'll see."
