![]() “I’m not making a wish, ‘Kaashi-kun,” you murmured, pressing your knuckles to your forehead. “I thought you only made wishes to shooting stars?” he questioned. ![]() “I forgot!”Įyes widened as he watched you scramble to kneel amongst the grass, Akaashi timidly followed your actions and clasped his hands together as if he was visiting a shrine on New Years’. “ Wah!” Your sudden cry of alarm nearly made him flinch. Like how he felt whenever his parents mended one of his broken toys, or how he felt when he ate his favorite sweets.Īnd perhaps, like how Akaashi felt every single moment he spent with you. Not the sluggish kind of calm, where he’d instantly fall asleep at the slightest touch, but sort of like a calmness of “heart”. He didn’t get why, but seeing your laughter as the heavens twinkled and glittered at you, he felt calm. You looked so happy to watch the sky rain down on the horizon. Letting go of your knobbly hands to crouch over the grass, the boy observed your marveled expression with sleepy eyes. If he’d asked you, you probably wouldn’t know too much either. Why would they need to travel? Where are the meteors going? All his questions made Akaashi dizzy. “Maybe they’re smelly or something after travelling a long, looong way to get here.” Whose birthday is it? Akaashi thought, his usual pout surfacing. ![]() It happens on a special day each year-something like a birthday, I think.” “Nope! Papa said this is called a meteor shower. “A-Are the stars falling out of the sky?” Akaashi gulped, gripping your hand tighter. Diamonds, Akaashi had thought when he saw the first one skid past his sight. “It’s starting.”Īnd like the landscape had come to life, a blazing cascade of stars poured against the deep backdrop. You only shushed him briskly, pointing up at the unstirring sky. He wouldn’t find stag beetles here, might as well go home. Watching you crane your neck upwards, Akaashi grew tireless at your unjustified antics. Freckled with ivory motes, your eyes glazed over, reflecting the blue yonder in your childlike pools. The night was windless, unexpectedly so, considering it was already teeming into summer. But you were so insistent that he had to accompany you to God-knows-where that he’d immediately rushed out the door before you could catapult more konpeitou* at his window.Īrriving at a barren lawn of grass and wildflowers, you stared up at the sapphire dome that stretched out across the horizon. Akaashi mused on why he was doing this in the first place, when he could just be laying around in his room playing video games or the sorts. Reluctantly picking up his pace, he followed you through the spiraling tangle of trees and rocks. “C’mon, hurry up, ‘Kaashi-kun! We’ll miss it!” “Ehh… it’s much shorter and easier to say though,” you said, eyes gleaming with wonder as you tugged harder on his jacket sleeve. “L/N-chan, it’s Akaashi-kun not ‘Kaashi-kun…” he mumbled gloomily as the both of you hiked up the subsided hill only a few meters away from the residential district. It was a win-win situation for the both of you, but aside from the cordial feasts your parents offered, you really did enjoy each others’ companies. But it wasn’t like either of you hated it.Īkaashi’s mother would cook you up some pancakes when you visited, and your mother would scoop him generous helpings of ice cream when Akaashi visited. It was because your mothers were awfully dear to each other, and that meant that you and Akaashi would spend a lot of time together by some means. That time, he was a few months older than you, but that hadn’t stopped you from cheerfully befriending him. Bright and unyielding (and adorably chubby at the cheeks). A meteorite hailing all the way from the distant countryside. It had been the night of a full moon the day you’d moved into the apartment building across Akaashi’s. ![]() (n.) the brightest star in a constellation Warnings: none, just fluff for those bygone days A/N: i am once again combining requests □□ here’s that childhood friends au i’ve been dying to write, enjoy!! lucida.
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