a multi-theorem treatise on relationships
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leidenfrost effect (the invisible barrier between you and me) by jello12451 for BlueQuills
Fandoms: Haikyuu!!
13 Jul 2024
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kenma ✌️
@kodzukenPhasmophobia with the old Nekoma team tonight at 10pm
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Kuroo Tetsurou (JVA)
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OR: Eight years later, Kozume Kenma navigates his relationships with his volleyball team, rekindling friendships bit by bit: as told through unanswered text messages, chance meetings, and just a little bit of connecting.
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saffman-taylor instability (a toast to our dreams, childish and free) by jello12451
Fandoms: Haikyuu!!
20 Jul 2024
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Tape Recording 326: Atsumu and Osamu, 2010
This video clip is the longest of all of them, and is the last video taken in a while.
The twins have won a round of volleyball for the spring tournament, the last tournament of their junior high careers. Atsumu does a quick set to Osamu, and Osamu slams it down, giving their team the final point. Something clicks for the two of them in regards to volleyball in teamwork, and from the way they yell at each other, they know it.
The team jumps on them, embracing them, overcome with joy. They are not champions yet, but there’s something about the two twins clicking together that brings them all together. Osamu says something to Atsumu that the camera cannot pick up. Atsumu adopts a comically offended expression and punches Osamu in the shoulder, but despite it all, they’re both laughing.
The video is titled: Volleyball Twins (or: fights, installment 260.5.)
OR: Eight years later, Miya Atsumu grapples with the feeling of his old team members giving up volleyball: as told through old tape recordings, a couple of very difficult conversations, and maybe a tiny bit of a need for memories.
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It starts, as some things do, with seeing Bokuto-san play volleyball.
I’d played volleyball for a long while before, of course. But there was one year when, in my final year of junior high, I’d seen Bokuto-san play for Fukurodani. It was the first time I’d thought about who I wanted to play for when I was in high school.
Of course, this is not as important to me now, as it once was in high school. But this story is still important.
We were young, yes. We made our mistakes. We don’t have everything figured out, not quite. Some of us are Olympic players. Others are authors renting a one-bedroom apartment and downing canned coffee after canned coffee to meet deadlines.
But we have time.
[Excerpt from Chapter 16: Time, part 2. From: Volleyball with Fukurodani in 2012, Edition Complete with Author’s and Editor’s Footnotes and Comments.]
OR: Eight years later, Akaashi Keiji tries to tell the stories of his volleyball team in a personal memoir: as told through unfinished drafts, a great deal of caffeine, and the heart and soul of storytelling.
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kepler's law (catching up, covering ground) by jello12451 for Hymlocke
Fandoms: Haikyuu!!
15 Jan 2025
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But somewhere in the middle of the third set, nearing the end and nearing their defeat, Oikawa made a ridiculous four set to the left and Iwaizumi matched him for it, centimeter for centimeter, and he’d slammed the ball down before the floor defense on the other side could even react, and for that single moment it did not matter that they were behind seven points or that they would lose -
In that moment, Oikawa screamed and Iwaizumi yelled and they both understood that this was a victory worth more than any junior high game could ever mean. They cheered for something no one else on that court could understand - because in that second, between one breath and the next, they had ruled that court, completely and utterly. It was theirs.
Heartbeat. Breath. The pounding of the ball on the floor.
There are some things that never change.
OR: Eight years later, Oikawa Tooru bridges the chasms brought on by international study, redefining his relationships: as told through age-old promises, late-night conversations, and learning to rule his own court.
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[Recording: June, 2012; from: Mother]
“Hey. You did well today. I know you don’t think so, with your pinch server position and all, but I am proud of you. I’m sorry I didn’t say it this morning. Please come home before dark. Your sister would like to see you. It doesn’t matter if the coach thinks- if the coach thinks you’re not a good setter. You’re the best setter in her eyes. And in my eyes. Come home soon, please.”
Click.
OR: Eight years later, Semi Eita reconsiders the end of Shiratorizawa, reflecting on the constance and change of things: as told through voice messages, uninvited guests, and finding strength in more than one way.
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