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One: Iwaizumi’s competitive edge was not going to let him back down from this challenge, which meant he was going to do his absolute best to prove that he was a manager that Oikawa was going to hate to lose.
Two: He was going to have to get some kind of drink carrier for his bike, and prepare to rack up a massive amount of points at the coffee shop.
Three: Despite the man’s unworldly beauty and ability to dazzle Iwaizumi into a tailspin, he absolutely, positively, without a shadow of a doubt, cannot stand Oikawa Tooru.
Bookmarked by pinkberrypie
06 Feb 2026
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Hajime likes to think that he is completely personable and well-socialized and normal. It’s everyone else in their office—a rinky-dink room on the second floor of a neglected business park, divided by clumps of cubicles, a conference room, and a corner office—that’s crazy.
He has a grand total of four work acquaintances. Yahaba, who is judgmental and nosey while pretending not to be, does not count.
He has two work friends: he was somehow roped into an arrangement in which he goes out for beers with Matsukawa and Hanamaki every other Friday, in addition to all of the other obligatory office drinking parties, and they groan and grumble about how much they hate their respective jobs while getting shit-faced drunk.
And he has one inconvenient, all-consuming work crush, which has yet to fade despite the fact that it’s been one year, three months, and thirteen days since Hajime first started working at Aoba Johsai Incorporated—give or take a few.
Oikawa Tooru from accounting drives him fucking crazy.
Bookmarked by pinkberrypie
17 Jan 2026
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“Hey,” Kenma murmurs, “do you trust me?”
“What?” Kuroo replies. He does—wholly and implicitly—trust Kenma with his life. He furrows his eyebrows at the question though, because why would Kenma be asking that now? “Of course I do.”
“We’ll meet you at headquarters,” Kenma says to Oikawa, reaching up to Kuroo’s face and flipping his in-ear off. The beginning of Oikawa’s protests get cut off and the sudden silence is jarring. Kenma pulls back, doing the same fiddling with his own in-ear before smiling. It’s a small, timid gesture, but it’s everything.
“Pi—”
“Follow me.” Kenma takes a step towards the door before glancing back. “…Stay close, okay?”
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in which an elusive hacker shows up at headquarters one day (ominously) and kuroo falls in love with him (obviously)
Bookmarked by pinkberrypie
28 Dec 2025
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Oikawa has been very secretive lately, and that only means one thing: he wants to try something new in bed but he's too embarrassed to bring it up.
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29 Nov 2025
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“Baby,” Iwaizumi sighs, attempting to use the pet name as a last ditch effort to focus, “please stop moving.”
“That’s not fair,” Oikawa whispers, “you can’t call me baby and expect me to behave.”
