《Here She Goes (Nishinoya x Reader)》I'm More Fun In The Long Run ✔︎
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~Y/N POV~
"IM GOING TO MISS YOU SO MUCH!" I sobbed as I dramatically crashed into Yukies arms.
"ILL MISS YOU TOO! PLEASE DON'T GO!" she wailed as people started to look at us.
"I WANNA STAY BUT I CAN'T! I'LL CALL YOU, OKAY?" I told her as I pretended to wipe a tear and patted her head.
"YOU BETTER!" she sobbed, giving me one of her heart stoping hugs before letting go.
Next I turned to Bokuto and Kuroo, standing with my arms open as they rushed forwards and picked me up off the ground.
"I'LL MISS YOU LIL SIS!" Bokuto exclaimed as I patted his spiky hair.
"Yea it's gonna be real boring around these parts without you," Kuroo sighed as they put me down and each gave me a fist bump.
"Hey, don't miss me too much," I told them before giving both Akaashi and Kenma a quick hug.
"Have a good trip home," Akaashi said, giving me a small smile.
"Keep track of Shoyo for me. And make sure they make it to the nationals," Kenma instructed as I saluted to the group of five one last time.
"GOODBYE!" they called in unison, saluting back to me as I ran over to the railing and pulled one leg on top of it.
"Oh no," I heard Kenma mutter as I picked my bottom leg up and slid down it at full speed, nearly crashing into Tanaka and Noya who waited at the bottom.
"So how is it you crashed sliding down a rail that was ten feet long, but land almost perfectly after going down a forty foot rail?" Noya asked as I slung my bags over my shoulders and smirked.
"Because I'm more fun in the long run," I told him confidently before skipping over to the bus and clambering on.
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Per usual our little trio sat at the back, one of the boys on either side of me. Hinata and Kageyama took the seats in front of us, followed by Yachi, Yamaguchi and Tsukishima.
"Alright, will we or will we not get in trouble if we have a competition to solve rubix cubes?" I asked in a hushed tone.
"Wait you can actually solve one of those?" Tanaka asked, dumbfounded as I nodded my head.
"So you actually have a brain and you've just been holding out on us," Noya teased as I flicked his forehead and dug into one of my bags.
"Of course I have a brain, how else would be able to pull off so many amazing things," I bragged as Tsukki snickered at my comment.
"Oh yes because running around without shoes all day is so incredible," he mumbled as I glared at him.
"Hey, it's not my fault I'm smart enough to realize shoes are just feet jail," I shot back as he rolled his eyes and sighed.
"The stupidity that is radiating from you is overwhelming," he muttered as I pulled a nerf gun out of my bag and shot it at his head.
"Hah, don't mess with her four eyes, I learned that the hard way," Tanaka snickered as I turned the gun and shot at him too. "Ow, what was that for?"
"No reason, your existence just pisses me off," I smirked as he rubbed the side of his head.
"Wow, for once it's not me getting attacked," Hinata sighed as I narrowed my eyes at him and turned the gun before having it ripped out of my hands.
"Hey!" I exclaimed as Noya held it out of my reach.
"You were bound to get it confiscated eventually," he snickered as I crossed my arms and pouted.
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"Yea, yea whatever. Now who wants to challenge the master?" I asked, pulling a couple of rubix cubes out of my bag as the bus pulled away from Shinzen high school.
~Noya's POV~
The sun had gone down a little while ago and Y/N was still busy challenging people with her rubix cubes.
So far she's versed Tanaka, Hinata and Kageyama, and won every time. Now, she somehow managed to rope Tsukishima into her competition, and was swearing under her breath as they were neck and neck.
"Stupid daddy long legs," she huffed, glancing between his cube and hers as she completed a set of patterns.
"What was that short stuff? Speak up," he snickered, spinning the top row of blocks a couple times.
"Maybe you need a hearing aid to go with those glasses four eyes," she muttered, frantically twisting an entire side of the cube.
"I'm sorry, but I don't speak to losers," Tsukki said confidently, setting his completed cube on the back of his seat and smirking at her.
"NO I WAS SO CLOSE. HOW DID I LOSE TO A GUY WITH MANGO FLUFF FOR HAIR!" she wailed, finishing off her cube and holding it up.
"Oh wow, I've never seen Tsukki try so hard in something," Hinata gasped as she snatched the cubes back and collapsed on the seat next to me.
"At least I don't give everything I have when picking fights with the other teams," he shot back as Hinata frowned at him.
"It's not my fault I actually have social skills!" he yelled back.
"Agh, both of you shut it!" Kageyama exclaimed, finally getting the various fights Tsukki had picked to calm down.
"I still can't believe I lost to skinny," Y/N whined as she crashed down in my lap, placing a hand over her eyes in self pity.
"So the other three wins you got aren't good enough? Bokuto's really starting to rub off on you," I laughed as she rolled her eyes and looked up at me.
"I don't care about the other wins because now I lost to the most annoying person on the bus," she exclaimed.
"Y/N, you can't lose to yourself," Daichi chimed in from the front as she sat up and glared, causing the entire bus to erupt into laughter.
"Oh haha, don't you have a first year to control or something?" she asked, pointing to Hinata who was currently trying to put one of Y/N's nerf bullets down Kageyama's jacket.
"Hinata, leave Kageyama alone," Daichi instructed as Kageyama turned and plucked the bullet from his grasp.
"You annoying little shit," Kageyama grumbled as
Y/N leaned back and smiled to herself.
"And what would her highness be so happy about?" I asked as she turned her face to look up at me.
"Oh, just admiring my ability to shift the attention over to the others in matter of seconds," she said happily.
"You're insane, you know that?" I asked as Hinata and Kageyama continued to bicker in the background.
"Please, I pride myself on that," she announced, bopping my nose as Tanaka raised an eyebrow and looked at us.
"Don't tell me your still denying the obvious love fest going on over here," he sighed, reaching for his phone and taking a picture of us.
"It's what we do best," I told him, getting a high five from Y/N.
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someone tell them to stop flirting😔
Tanaka I swear to fuck
we were not flirting😔🤚🏼
yea right, whatever you say bro
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