Sometimes, in still moments, Iwaizumi wonders why out of all the people on earth he ended up with Oikawa Tooru. Why it's his face that lingers on his fading conscious in the last moments before he falls asleep, in the first blurry seconds upon waking up again. Why when he looks to his side, he expects Oikawa to be there in the same way he expects to see five fingers on both hands, a natural extension of himself, ever present.
Why he can't imagine a future without Oikawa in it.
It begins with a bet made between the two boys in the mid-summer of their eighth year. It starts with volleyball, but like with most things involving Oikawa Tooru and Iwaizumi Hajime, things are never quite that simple.
Oikawa Tooru is a living inconsistency kept together by things they've long forgotten and Iwaizumi Hajime no longer believes in miracles.
Oikawa Tooru, Japan's representative pretty boy actor, lands the best movie role of his career yet. Shame about who else is acting in it, too.
Dearest Oikawa,
I am sorry that you hit me at the party last week. I am confident that your reputation will survive the backlash. Hopefully we will be able to speak on better terms the next time we meet.
Yours,
Ushijima Wakatoshi
“There is more to being king than wearing a crown,” says Silas, and Jack, eleven and already much too clever for his own good, says, “Then why do you keep it locked away?”
“Because not everyone agrees with me,” says Silas, and Jack is young, but not too young not to have learned to look down, not to argue.
"Okay, sure, there's a risk. Also, a meteor could fall on Tokyo any second."
"Actually, a meteor couldn't fall on Tokyo. That'd be a meteorite."
The binding that held them together is gone, left a path of destruction like a twisting wind, left them to fall and flutter to the ground, all out of order.
"I want you to know, I am no longer a fan of Spider-man on Facebook. That's how much I'm here for you."
There was a crack in her wall and then it left but he ran away with it.
consequences don't even come into it. she can run from those. but now, standing only feet apart, she can't run from him.
(End!verse set before the events of 5x04) Castiel gets early morning guard duty at Camp Chitaqua. He climbs high up the nearby mountain, and watches the valley below. Dawn is the only time he sometimes still catches a word or two from up above.
Lucifer takes his promises seriously.
Cas can’t help but laugh; it’s just so priceless. The other him grimaces and says, “What happened?”
Dean's still stuck in the future, it's raining so hard it's like the sky's coming down and Cas has gone missing.