The warm afternoon sunlight filtered through the windows of Dino's living room, casting a cozy glow across the space. Hibari was sprawled lazily on the sofa, scrolling through his phone, his legs stretched out as if he owned the place. Dino stood nearby, hands on his hips, staring at his indifferent lover.

"Kyoya, do you want anything to drink?" Dino asked, leaning slightly toward him.

No answer. Hibari's eyes remained fixed on his screen, thumb flicking upward as he scrolled through his feed.

Dino sighed, a fond smile tugging at his lips. "Kyoya, at least change your clothes. You've been in those since we left your place."

Still, no response. Hibari remained engrossed, his usual air of detached coolness fully intact. Dino tilted his head curiously, finally leaning closer. "What are you so busy with on your phone?"

He peeked over Hibari's shoulder, and his jaw nearly dropped when he caught sight of the app. "Wait... are you on social media?"

Hibari's eyes briefly flicked toward Dino, then back to his screen. "Of course."

"Of course?" Dino repeated incredulously, sitting on the armrest beside Hibari. "You, Kyoya Hibari, use social media? What do you even do on there?"

Without a word, Hibari turned his phone toward Dino. "I have a decent number of followers," he said, his tone completely matter-of-fact.

Dino leaned closer to look and immediately burst out laughing. "Whoa, you actually have a lot! What do you even post about? Namimori? Hibird?"

"Sometimes." Hibari's expression didn't change, but there was a flicker of amusement in his eyes. Then, as if it were the most casual thing in the world, he added, "I post about you, too."

Dino froze mid-laugh. "Wait, what?"

Hibari swiped through his phone before shoving it into Dino's face. On the screen was a photo of Dino himself, sitting at a small cafe. The sunlight framed his face perfectly, highlighting his sharp jawline and golden hair. He wasn't looking at the camera, seemingly caught in a candid moment.

Dino's cheeks flushed bright red. "When—when did you even take this?"

Hibari leaned back against the sofa, his gaze cool and unbothered. "A while ago. My followers said I have a good-looking lover."

Dino's face felt like it was on fire. "You posted that?!"

"Of course."

Dino buried his face in his hands, groaning. "You're unbelievable, Kyoya."

"Why? They're right," Hibari said with a shrug, completely unaffected by Dino's flustered reaction.

Still blushing furiously, Dino suddenly lunged forward and pulled Hibari into a hug, burying his face in the crook of Hibari's neck. "You're too much, you know that?"

Hibari simply raised an eyebrow. "You're the one acting ridiculous."

Dino, refusing to lift his head, mumbled, "Just change your clothes already."

Hibari rolled his eyes but made no move to push Dino away. Instead, he set his phone aside and let the warmth of the moment settle around them.