[The sentence cuts off, Yamaguchi making a startled noise when Oikawa squeezes his wrist. It drives all other thought from his mind, and Yamaguchi nearly misses what the other boy says next.
But, he doesn't miss it. 'Next time.' Like there would be a next time, Yamaguchi realizes dimly, in some corner of his mind that's less distracted by how warm his face is.] Next...
If you're planning to get drunk alone next week there's nothing you could say that would stop me, Yama-chan.
[He means that to sound friendly and supportive like one of Yamaguchi's Karasuno senpais would but he's fairly certain it missed the mark and he's squarely hit into "I have nothing to do on weekends".]
I dunno if I was planning on it, but...if you really want to, you can definitely come over Oikawa-san!!
[After all, it's nice having him here now, why wouldn't it be on any other night? To drunk Yamaguchi this is a wonderful, wonderful idea. Or maybe it's just wonderful that Oikawa wouldn't mind being here with him.]
["If you really want to". That makes Yamaguchi sound eager. He's not sure what to make of that.
To him, getting drunk with Yamaguchi sounds like a good time. Better than getting drunk with Iwaizumi anyway, where after the fourth beer in him, all Iwaizumi's good for is spouting obscure baseball trivia which Oikawa doesn't know how he even learned when they spend all their time on volleyball.
But he can hardly force a situation like that with Yamaguchi. There's having fun teasing him and the there's enabling an under age boy into copious amounts of alcohol for the second weekend in a row.]
I do but we can talk about this again in the morning when you're thinking better, okay? [That was good, right? Positively tender!]
[Yamaguchi blinks and looks around, as though trying to find something in the room that isn't there. Namely, a clock.]
In the morning? [That seems disappointingly far away, so maybe Oikawa didn't want to commit to anything after all. Or maybe the other boy was just tired.] Issit that late already...?
It's pretty late, Yama-chan. [He pauses, shit, what if...] But still early enough that I can walk home if you need me to.
[There was that crack he made earlier about "what will the neighbours think", but if Yamaguchi's parents come home tomorrow and find an older boy they don't know from another school there, there could be trouble. Or not, but he doesn't know Yamaguchi's family. There are other reasons Yamaguchi might prefer he didn't crash on his couch as well, but he doesn't want to think about those right now.]
? [Yamaguchi can't help the way his face immediately falls in disappointment. But, he won't complain, if the other boy's asking to go home even if it feels like he only got here.]
No, no, that's fine! There's no one else here until tomorrow, an' my parents probably wouldn't even notice either way...I mean, you can stay if you want to!!
[He's trying not to come across as extremely hopeful for the company, with limited success.]
[He relaxes, not having to worry about parents reactions is always a good thing. And if it means he gets to stay out of his own house for a weekend then he's not going to complain. Plus, he doesn't have to worry about what Yamaguchi's doing if he can keep an eye on him. Which is a concern he'll ponder later.
The best thing is that Yamaguchi seems to want him here. Maybe he'd be happy with anyone but he's the only one here so that's something.]
Then I want to. [His smile might be a little too honest. Sleepover!!]
But, you have parents like that, Yama-chan?
[The kind who wouldn't notice that he has a friend over.]
[His aren't like that, even a little, but he's seen it enough times to know it can take make an impact. He's a good captain for a reason and one of those is noticing things off the court.]
Oh? [Yamaguchi's eyes widen, looking suddenly embarrassed as if he's just now considering how it sounded when he said those words before.] No, no, it's not like that!! It's not as if, my parents aren't nice to me or anything. They're just both busy adults...
[And they have to work long hours, usually out of town in one of their cases. So Yamaguchi's been a latchkey kid since grade school.]
Mmeh, it's not so bad. I'm pretty good at taking care of myself! [Feeling like rest his head somewhere, and not wanting to try it on Oikawa again in case he dislikes it, Yamaguchi leans sideways into the couch so he's still facing him. The irony of saying those last couple of sentences when he was dying not half an hour ago due to indigestion seems lost on Yamaguchi, though maybe he's just grinning like a moron because he's happy Oikawa actually agreed to stick around.]
[Yeah, Oikawa's recent experience is calling bullshit on that. But he supposes he's at least average at taking care of himself, and telling him he's not won't help anything, particularly when he's still full of warm fuzzies from the alcohol.]
It's just a little sad you had to, that's all, Yama-chan.
[He's relieved that Yamaguchi's getting comfortable without initiating contact but he does wish he could have stayed relaxed before. Made himself out to be a bit cooler.]
[Smooth, Yamaguchi. Smooth. But his attempt at covering his mention of Kageyama is almost sweet in a way. He cares about Oikawa's feelings regarding Kageyama enough that he'd blurt out something like that.]
Yama-chan. You're allowed to have friends. I'm glad that you had someone else to call. [Sort of. He's sober and older than Yamaguchi so he can't very well say that he'd rather Yamaguchi stays far far away from Kageyama before he becomes a better person as well as a better setter than Oikawa. But he wants to.] But I am better company, aren't I?
Sorry, Oikawa-san. I know you two don't seem to like each other much... [understatement of the year.] ...but you do seem better than Kageyama is, at talking to people.
[He feels guilty about insulting his teammate, even indirectly, though it's true that Oikawa's a bit more charming in the communications department than Kageyama.]
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[The sentence cuts off, Yamaguchi making a startled noise when Oikawa squeezes his wrist. It drives all other thought from his mind, and Yamaguchi nearly misses what the other boy says next.
But, he doesn't miss it. 'Next time.' Like there would be a next time, Yamaguchi realizes dimly, in some corner of his mind that's less distracted by how warm his face is.] Next...
[next time–] You want to come over next week??
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[He means that to sound friendly and supportive like one of Yamaguchi's Karasuno senpais would but he's fairly certain it missed the mark and he's squarely hit into "I have nothing to do on weekends".]
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[After all, it's nice having him here now, why wouldn't it be on any other night? To drunk Yamaguchi this is a wonderful, wonderful idea. Or maybe it's just wonderful that Oikawa wouldn't mind being here with him.]
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To him, getting drunk with Yamaguchi sounds like a good time. Better than getting drunk with Iwaizumi anyway, where after the fourth beer in him, all Iwaizumi's good for is spouting obscure baseball trivia which Oikawa doesn't know how he even learned when they spend all their time on volleyball.
But he can hardly force a situation like that with Yamaguchi. There's having fun teasing him and the there's enabling an under age boy into copious amounts of alcohol for the second weekend in a row.]
I do but we can talk about this again in the morning when you're thinking better, okay? [That was good, right? Positively tender!]
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In the morning? [That seems disappointingly far away, so maybe Oikawa didn't want to commit to anything after all. Or maybe the other boy was just tired.] Issit that late already...?
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[There was that crack he made earlier about "what will the neighbours think", but if Yamaguchi's parents come home tomorrow and find an older boy they don't know from another school there, there could be trouble. Or not, but he doesn't know Yamaguchi's family. There are other reasons Yamaguchi might prefer he didn't crash on his couch as well, but he doesn't want to think about those right now.]
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Oh. Do you need t'leave, Oikawa-san...?
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Not at all, Yama-chan. I'd love to stay but I just din't know if you were okay with that.
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[He's trying not to come across as extremely hopeful for the company, with limited success.]
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The best thing is that Yamaguchi seems to want him here. Maybe he'd be happy with anyone but he's the only one here so that's something.]
Then I want to. [His smile might be a little too honest. Sleepover!!]
But, you have parents like that, Yama-chan?
[The kind who wouldn't notice that he has a friend over.]
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Uhh, like what? [Yamaguchi doesn't seem to pay much mind to the question; he's still just happy that Oikawa is going to stay and hang out.]
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[His aren't like that, even a little, but he's seen it enough times to know it can take make an impact. He's a good captain for a reason and one of those is noticing things off the court.]
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[And they have to work long hours, usually out of town in one of their cases. So Yamaguchi's been a latchkey kid since grade school.]
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Too hard.]
Ah, so they're out a lot? That must be hard.
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It's just a little sad you had to, that's all, Yama-chan.
[He's relieved that Yamaguchi's getting comfortable without initiating contact but he does wish he could have stayed relaxed before. Made himself out to be a bit cooler.]
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[If they were having this conversation sober, Yamaguchi probably would be in a less cheery mood. But all things considered he's a happy drunk.]
oh yamaguchi :(
[Maybe he likes taking care of people. Or at least Yamaguchi. It's almost enjoyable now.]
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[Yamaguchi cuts off mid-sentence, pales, then frantically starts backpedaling, having remembered too late exactly who he's talking to (and about).]
...Not that he's better company than you, I mean!! It's really great that you're here instead, Oikawa-san...!
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Yama-chan. You're allowed to have friends. I'm glad that you had someone else to call. [Sort of. He's sober and older than Yamaguchi so he can't very well say that he'd rather Yamaguchi stays far far away from Kageyama before he becomes a better person as well as a better setter than Oikawa. But he wants to.] But I am better company, aren't I?
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[He feels guilty about insulting his teammate, even indirectly, though it's true that Oikawa's a bit more charming in the communications department than Kageyama.]
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[He should hold his tongue but he's never been good at doing that when it comes to Kageyama.]
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No, Yama-chan. That was a joke.
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