(Before we start the chapter can I just talk about this movie! It's freaking heart breaking)
You both arrived at the festival and got your tickets, while paying you noticed someone very familiar. You walked a bit closer to see if it was true.
"You have got to be kidding me.." you mumbled
What you saw was the one person you didn't want to see and that person was non other than Yuri..
You couldn't take your eyes off her, she was wearing jeans and a hoodie trying to blend in with the crowd. You watched as she bumped into a kid but never apologized
'She never changed did she, same bitch as always..' you thought while watching her disappear into the crowd of people
"Oi I have been calling you! I got the tickets..is something wrong?" You felt Kageyama take your hand and turn your body to face him
"I'm fine.." you said with a smile
At first he tried to study your face to see if anything was wrong, but after a few seconds he just thought you were fine, he gave you a kiss on the forehead just to assure you that if you needed someone he is right here
To be honest you couldn't stop thinking about Yuri, the last time you ever saw her you didn't even talk, it was mostly you avoiding her with Eriko. You hated her, she was like your sister till your last game together were she decided to change that
Flashback
It has been about a week since your mom died, basically the whole school knew since word goes fast around here.
The last game of middle school was on its way and the whole team was preparing for it, as a team and as an individual. The last game was important, high school teams would watch the game and decide if you should be in the team if you choose to go to the school.
You being the ace of the team, more people would be watching you, seeing if you did a mistake. The Captain and best friend Eriko has been trying to tell you not to join the match.
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