[He's not so much eating it up as acting genuinely happy that Yamaguchi still likes him after he did things like admit that Yamaguchi is the only person he's ever asked out, and denied the compliments Yamaguchi tried to give him, he thought it was too much to hope for.]
Then we will! You can pick the place next time, if you want. [Though it seems like Yamaguchi got used to the pink eventually.
Oikawa pulls on his coat from the back of the chair and tucks his hands into his pockets, waiting for Yamaguchi to make the first step towards the exit.]
[Yamaguchi does, but he glances back at Oikawa automatically as if to make sure he's following right behind.]
That's okay! …I don't mind if you pick again, I mean. I probably won't be able to think of a place anyway… [Dating etiquette's not really his forte; and after the, uh, décor here caught Yamaguchi 100% by surprise, he definitely doesn't want to pick someplace casual that'll end up disappointing Oikawa.
Of course, that train of thought leaves Yamaguchi wondering how he can keep from making an idiot of himself if (when? it's really happening, right?) they really do end up doing this again. These thoughts still at the forefront of his mind, Yamaguchi exits the restaurant with his neck twisted back over his shoulder nearly the whole way as if he and Oikawa might somehow get separated if Yamaguchi isn't watching him.]
Um, that was…nice, Oikawa-san. [Yamaguchi stammers out the words unthinkingly only to hope it doesn't sound insincere, because he does mean it. Parts of that date—well, most of it, if he would stop to think about it—were incredibly embarrassing to be sure, but the fact that Oikawa actually likes him has Yamaguchi on such a giddy cloud that everything from the past half-hour or so seems much cheerier and better-intentioned in hindsight.]
[Iwaizumi has taken him to a baseball game. There is nowhere Yamaguchi could take him that he finds more disappointing than a baseball game, but he lets it slide, he's happy picking the locations for their dates, it just means that Yamaguchi might have to put up with going to exhibits like "Aliens: Are They Among Us?" if Oikawa gets any more comfortable with him.]
I'm glad you agree, Yama-chan. I would hate to be the only one who thought so.
[Once they exit the cafe, Oikawa pauses, he almost wants to ask if Yamaguchi wants to do something else, but he has some school work that needs his attention, and if he spends too much more time in Yamaguchi's presence, he thinks he might blurt out something embarrassing and heartfelt far too soon.]
I think I have to go home now, do you have to walk to the station as well, or is this the part where I ask if I can give you a kiss goodbye?
Uhwa…what?! [Yamaguchi gapes, automatically glancing about the unbusy street as though some nonexistent passerby in close range might have heard them.] R-Right here? Out n the open?!
[He's so distressed at the thought (of being spotted doing something so intimate with a guy no one even knows he's spoken to before, not the kiss itself. necessarily.) that he completely misses the first part of that question—even though he does in fact have to walk to the station as well.]
[He stomps on his disappointment to stop it from showing on his face, the last thing he wants to do is guilt Yamaguchi into anything. He just... it would just be nice to finish the date with that, ]
If you want to go somewhere else to kiss me then you'll have to suggest the location, but saying no is an option. I wouldn't want you to get a reputation as a guy who kisses any boy who takes him on a date. [He pretends to realise something, feeling like he's being unfortunately fake when all he really wants is to not make this awkward.] Unless that's the kind of reputation you want?
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Then we will! You can pick the place next time, if you want. [Though it seems like Yamaguchi got used to the pink eventually.
Oikawa pulls on his coat from the back of the chair and tucks his hands into his pockets, waiting for Yamaguchi to make the first step towards the exit.]
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That's okay! …I don't mind if you pick again, I mean. I probably won't be able to think of a place anyway… [Dating etiquette's not really his forte; and after the, uh, décor here caught Yamaguchi 100% by surprise, he definitely doesn't want to pick someplace casual that'll end up disappointing Oikawa.
Of course, that train of thought leaves Yamaguchi wondering how he can keep from making an idiot of himself if (when? it's really happening, right?) they really do end up doing this again. These thoughts still at the forefront of his mind, Yamaguchi exits the restaurant with his neck twisted back over his shoulder nearly the whole way as if he and Oikawa might somehow get separated if Yamaguchi isn't watching him.]
Um, that was…nice, Oikawa-san. [Yamaguchi stammers out the words unthinkingly only to hope it doesn't sound insincere, because he does mean it. Parts of that date—well, most of it, if he would stop to think about it—were incredibly embarrassing to be sure, but the fact that Oikawa actually likes him has Yamaguchi on such a giddy cloud that everything from the past half-hour or so seems much cheerier and better-intentioned in hindsight.]
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I'm glad you agree, Yama-chan. I would hate to be the only one who thought so.
[Once they exit the cafe, Oikawa pauses, he almost wants to ask if Yamaguchi wants to do something else, but he has some school work that needs his attention, and if he spends too much more time in Yamaguchi's presence, he thinks he might blurt out something embarrassing and heartfelt far too soon.]
I think I have to go home now, do you have to walk to the station as well, or is this the part where I ask if I can give you a kiss goodbye?
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How about a Karasuno volleyball game~?]Uhwa…what?! [Yamaguchi gapes, automatically glancing about the unbusy street as though some nonexistent passerby in close range might have heard them.] R-Right here? Out n the open?!
[He's so distressed at the thought (of being spotted doing something so intimate with a guy no one even knows he's spoken to before, not the kiss itself. necessarily.) that he completely misses the first part of that question—even though he does in fact have to walk to the station as well.]
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If you want to go somewhere else to kiss me then you'll have to suggest the location, but saying no is an option. I wouldn't want you to get a reputation as a guy who kisses any boy who takes him on a date. [He pretends to realise something, feeling like he's being unfortunately fake when all he really wants is to not make this awkward.] Unless that's the kind of reputation you want?