Yamaguchi Tadashi (
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Yamaguchi-kun!
[Yamaguchi looks good in his suit, but perhaps not entirely comfortable in the restaurant - maybe he should have picked somewhere less formal, at least for their first date. He's come to grips with the fact that he wants to keep this going as long as possible, which means, hopefully, this will be a first rather than an only.
With Yamaguchi a touch distracted Oikawa takes the moment to pull down the waitress' booking sheet and tap the relevant one while saying 'that's me, Sakeguchi' coupled with a wink. She seems to get the message at least.]
Shall we go to our table, Yamaguchi-kun?
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[Crap. Now, he's obligated. Without even pausing to wonder how Sakeguchi could find his name on the list when it definitely hadn't been before, Yamaguchi falls into step behind the other man, stomach churning on the way to their table. Yamaguchi really hopes it is another Oikawa, or he could be in serious trouble tonight.]
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I'm so glad we could see each other again so soon, I looked forward to this all week. [Oikawa smiles as he takes his seat and folds his hands on the table.]
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Y-Yes! [He's barely listening to Oikawa, too panicked to even contemplate guilt over the fact as his eyes not-so-surreptitiously start glimpsing over his own shoulder to assess the threat. Crap. That is a lot of people. What does he do!? Any one of them could be Oikawa or know Oikawa or know someone that has it in for Karasuno–]
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Yamaguchi-kun, are you okay?
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[Yamaguchi half-yelps, startled at hearing his own name so loudly—then abruptly remembers why he's supposed to be here. A...date. With a handsome man he's only seen once in person before.
Yamaguchi really wishes he hadn't just remembered all that, because now he's twice as intimidated.]
S-Sakeguchi-san, I...urgh, I'm s-sorry!!
I'm okay! It's not your fault, I'm kinda feeling nervous all of a sudden about...something else...
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[Oikawa perks up, trying to look attentive rather than eager. Because as far as he's aware, Yamaguchi's studies are fine, and he's on a date so that answers what's up with his personal life. Which leaves his work for possible sources of nerves. And that's something Oikawa has some interest in.]
What is it? Maybe I can help.
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[Yamaguchi's answer comes immediately, and it's loud, practically shouting. In fact it's loud enough that a few other nearby tables take notice and glance over their way, prompting Yamaguchi to go even more pale with embarrassment AND terror. He tries unsuccessfully to shrink down in his seat to avoid further notice.]
Sorry! S-Sorry... [He hardly looks at Oikawa at all, refusing to meet his eyes. 'Sakeguchi' definitely can't know, about what (who) is possibly awaiting Yamaguchi here. However slight the risk, it'd be an unacceptable breach of security and danger to both Sakeguchi, a civilian, and Karasuno. Yamaguchi tries to think of a good reason as to why this has to stay an absolutely private matter without telling Sakeguchi anything.
All that comes to mind is how fortunate Yamaguchi really was, last time, to get away from Seijou's spotters with only a fractured wrist and a lost delivery for his trouble. That was over two months ago. He doesn't think Hinata would be close enough to ride in to his rescue this time, if Yamaguchi needed it.]
I-I'm...um...just nervous, about something I heard, right before you entered the restaurant, Sakeguchi-san...
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What could you have heard here to make you nervous? [He sounds puzzled and amused, as anyone would when their date is in the process of freaking out. Well, anyone who gets amused rather than concerned when people freak out, which is probably a fairly short list.
He can't imagine that Yamaguchi's stress is something he needs to worry about, they're in a restaurant he knows well and no one in here would bother him in any way, though god knows what enemies Karasuno's making these days, there could be something that is a legitimate threat to him. But Oikawa doubts it.]
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You said you heard it just before I arrived so I just assumed...
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[Oikawa is a common last name, Yamaguchi thinks to himself firmly, fairly common last name. Nothing to lose his mind over. He can do this! After all, if things go badly he can always call Sugawara or Hinata as a last resort. And Yamaguchi wouldn't necessarily need them anyway, because he can protect himself somewhat better now than he knew before and he certainly didn't come to the restaurant unarmed.]
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[He admittedly hasn't known Yamaguchi long but Oikawa's always managed to find a train of logic in Yamaguchi's thoughts before. He had every reason to freak out over Oikawa overhearing his first phone conversation after all, so this should be no different. In theory. But he's trying to work out what it was. Yamaguchi could have finished a call before Oikawa got there, he supposes, but he didn't see him put a phone away and he was pretty clear about hearing it before Oikawa arrived. At this rate he's not sure Yamaguchi's heart will make it through the evening.]
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[As much as he'd like to follow Yamaguchi and listen in, he's not that stupid and gathering information from Yamaguchi can wait.]
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Sorry, Sakeguchi-kun. [He's done what he can, now all there is to do is wait and try to keep a low profile while they eat.]
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All sorted out, Yamaguchi-kun?
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M-More or less. [Ah, that's the other thing. His own name...that's definitely a bad thing to let anyone hear if this place is actually hosting the Grand King.] Right, um—why don't you just call me Tadashi, Sakeguchi-san? Or, you could use something else. Not a lot of people use my family name...
[Blatant lies. "Tadashi" is just a much more common name, which won't be noticed.]
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If you want me to? But ah, if I do, you should call me- [he hesitates, momentarily forgetting which name he used when introducing himself] - Tadao, too.
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[Okay, it does sound like a pretty weird request coming out of someone else's mouth. But Yamaguchi did set himself up for that.]
...Okay!
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Have you spent some time overseas, Tadashi?
[That's obviously not the reason Yamaguchi wants him to call him by his given name but it's probably the conclusion someone else would make.]
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[It takes him a moment to get it, then he lets out a startled laugh and shakes his head.]
...Oh! No, not at all...I've hardly ever left Miyagi before, even. [Even driving out to other cities occasionally for work business is totally foreign to him.]
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Miyagi is a nice place. [Apart from being crawling with gang activity.]
I grew up here as well, though I suppose it must have been a little further away from you if I didn't notice you already.
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[Worldly? Seasoned? Something like that, Yamaguchi supposes.]
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But it's always felt like home.
[That part is true, he has his family here after all.]
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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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