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There’s something more to love, he decided. And he was going to find out about it.
Or, Sakusa Kiyoomi learns about the Five Love Languages.
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Eventually, Atsumu leaned forward, his chin resting on his hand as he asked, “So, what’s got ya studying so hard? What’re ya hoping to do?”
“Medicine,” Kiyoomi answered, sounding more casual than he felt. “I’m aiming for a career in the medical field.” He shrugged, trying to brush it off, though the faintest bit of pride seeped into his voice.
“Medicine, huh?” Atsumu’s eyes widened, genuinely impressed. “So you’re smart and pretty?”
Kiyoomi rolled his eyes, though he couldn’t help the smile tugging at his lips. “What about you? Are you… also a student?” He raised an eyebrow, glancing at Atsumu’s athletic build and relaxed demeanor. “No offense, but you don’t exactly give off the college student vibe.”
Atsumu laughed, leaning back with a bit of a smirk. “Fair enough. I’m not exactly in school right now. I play baseball.”
Kiyoomi tilted his head, studying Atsumu. “Are you any good?”
Atsumu’s smirk turned into a full-blown grin. “The best, sweetheart.”
Sakusa Kiyoomi meets pro baseball player Miya Atsumu by chance and it flips his whole world upside down (for the better).
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- Part 1 of chasing home
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When the main story ends, light novel reader Sakusa Kiyoomi finds himself exasperated by the novel's ending. The second male lead didn't have the happy ending that the other characters got!! How was that fair? His comfort character, Miya Atsumu, deserved better! The author should rectify this in the upcoming side stories!
Well, you know what they say. Be careful what you wish for.
Or in those ridiculously long manga title formats: "I was mad that the second male lead was thrown away by the author, but I got reincarnated inside the novel to make sure he has a happy ending!"
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“Omi,” he says, like it’s some sort of magic word. Like only this bastardization of Kiyoomi’s name can put that melted smile on his face. Like he has no clue that his hands are covered in bamboo wool up to his elbows. “‘m not used to this.”
“Hmm?”
“Wakin’ up next to someone. Next to ya.”
Or, the one in which Kiyoomi learns to tell Hikaru's cries apart, realizes he's irrevocably in love with Atsumu, and becomes a dad - in this order.
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- Part 2 of wool, shelves, bones
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At this, his eyes meet Atsumu’s, and they’re filled with mirth. “Ya like my baby,” Atsumu accuses him instead.
Sakusa looks at Hikaru like Atsumu’s talking bullshit, but his eyes are curled at the edges in something that’s close to Suna’s face when Hikaru crawls into his lap. He pokes the adorable mole on Hikaru’s cheek and finds the audacity to say, “He’s tolerable.”
Or, the one in which Atsumu isn't Spiderman, but he's a single dad, and that's pretty much the same thing.
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- Part 1 of wool, shelves, bones