Yamaguchi Tadashi (
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because oikawa pestering him in a canon au isn't suffering enough
And Yamaguchi keeps cropping up in reports of Karasuno's activities. Nothing major - only Kageyama is the type to land big gigs right after being recruited - but this and that, here and there. Which is why when Iwaizumi declared things to be running smoothly and kicked Oikawa out onto the street in an effort for him to get "some fucking rest, you obsessive bastard" he decided to look up what classes Yamaguchi is probably taking and wait outside his last lecture to catch him for a chat, looking like nothing more than a friendly guy in a nice suit.]
adjflk;a ok good because if you didn't do it then i probably would have
With that mindset, Yamaguchi doesn't really attempt to be more observant than the average college student: when he walks out of the university lecture hall, Yamaguchi doesn't even glance around, busy adjusting his satchel of books over one shoulder and chatting on his plain black cell phone. He's wearing a business suit like a few of the other students around him at the law building, though closer inspection will reveal it's tailored to fit him secondhand.]
–swer's the same. There's been no news at all about Uchizawa-san, so naturally, the business he was... [Yamaguchi trails off, expression growing more exasperated and annoyed as he listens to the voice on the other end, even if it doesn't reflect in his polite tone.] ...That's true, but...it's just, it'll definitely be like that while he's, er, 'on vacation.' Sorry, sir, I really can't discuss it now...but you could call again later tonight...?
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He tucks his hands into his pockets and smiles as he steps alongside Yamaguchi.]
That sounds like a bother, was it your boss?
[He doesn't expect Yamaguchi to recognise him, apart from as a pretty face - he could easily be another law student going home for the night but for his lack of text books.]
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? ??
[Yamaguchi startles, and actually jumps back half a meter from Oikawa—not because the younger man actually recognized who he is, but because of the sensitive material being discussed over the phone not moments before. Yamaguchi was talking in code, but people's real names were mentioned so it's still far from good for him be overheard. His voice comes out angry and panicked, though he'd like to imagine it's more the former.]
H...Hey! Were you listening to me just now!?
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Not really, I mostly wanted a reason to talk to you. [He quirks the edge of his smile up.] And what better to do that than commiseration over bosses?
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In fact, Yamaguchi's worried enough by now that the 'wanted a reason to talk to you' bit flies right over his head. And, in the next moment, he's back to accusation again.] Wh-What about 'em? Huh!?
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They're always making you work long hours and docking your pay for taking pens?
[Oikawa thinks that's the kind of complaints menial workers make. And he needs to do some damage control and fast or Yamaguchi might explode. And his suit's too nice to get Yamaguchi on it.]
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Sir...umm...was there something you wanted to say to me specifically...? I don't really think I've seen you around here before.
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I'm new! I was actually hoping you might show me around the campus, some stuff came up and I had to switch schools. I'm just glad the law curriculum isn't that different between universities.
[He's hoping that's either true or Yamaguchi doesn't know that it's not.]
But if that was your job then I'm guessing you're busy? [He sighs.] That would be a pity, I was hoping someone cute would be able to show me around. [Which he figures can answer the "why him" part of Yamaguchi's question.]
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'Kay, then. My name is Yamaguchi. So you're a transfer, huh...? Are you undergrad or grad school? I'm gonna be pretty busy after this, sorry. But I probably can find somebody else that'll be able to–
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[...wait, what?]
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Yamaguchi-kun?
[If Sawamura finds out he broke his new guy Oikawa is so fucked. He's heard the guy takes these things personally.]
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[He doesn't sound angry, more like sort of shocked and disbelieving. As if Oikawa had claimed Yamaguchi was some kind of alien, instead of 'cute.']
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That I wanted you to show me around?
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R-Right...ah... [where was he going with that train of thought again? He...ought to find someone in the law building to send this guy along to, probably...]
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[He doesn't know whether it would count towards the number of people he's killed if Yamaguchi dies of embarrassment.]
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?? Wha–? [Yamaguchi's face is heating up, and not in a pleasant way, even though this stranger is admittedly friendly and kind of handsome himself. Yamaguchi's almost sure this has to be some kind of misunderstanding, or else a weird and unwelcome prank at his expense. Or, worse, knowing his line of work. He knows that he isn't cute at all, not remotely, so why is this guy saying so with a straight face unless he's trying to get something out of him?]
Wh...What's with you? [Er. Wait. That came out wrong–] ...I-I mean—WHO are you?
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[He pauses, smiles. It's okay, kid. He's not going to hurt you unless you really fuck up.]
Undergrad, by the way - You asked before?
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You're completely sure you can't?
[He perks up and fishes his phone out of his pocket.]
At least let me get your number, that way I can make up for bothering you like this some time. [Unsubtle, perhaps but "Sakeguchi" could just be that kind of guy.]
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Oh! Wait, that's, I mean, you really don't have to make anything up to me, Sakeguchi-san... [maybe he is just some confused guy trying to be nice]
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That wasn't really the reason I wanted your number, Yamaguchi-kun. You don't do this often, do you?
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[Is he—no. No way. People don't...don't ask that sort of thing, not to Yamaguchi—it happens to other people. It happens to Tsukishima.]
What...um...what do you mean, Sakeguchi-san! D-Do what?
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Give cute boys your number so they can call you for dinner.
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Yamaguchi's face goes heated and flushes splotchy red down his neck in record time. So you can enjoy his wordless flailing and incomprehensible noises at your own discretion, until he remembers how to properly form words, Oikawa.]
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place your bets which karasuno member catches them hanging out first
fingers crossed for asahi, tanaka or noya, they're the only ones a love story would persuade
first they gotta get through that awk moment of 'holy shyamalan twist he was oikawa THE WHOLE TIME!'
and also prevent oikawa from running the hell away as they try and explain who the hell he is
I LIVE FOR THE DRAMA
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why are some tags so much harder to get done than others :(
tags move in ~mysterious ways~
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GUESS WHO'S SO SMART THEY DELETED THIS FROM THEIR INBOX ON ACCIDENT
OH NOOOO, at least you found it again!
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