𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙊𝙣𝙚 𝙄 𝘾𝙖𝙣’𝙩 𝙋𝙪𝙡𝙡 —— You and Kei Tsukishima go to completely different schools, but your families are close enough that you see each other every week at your gatherings. You’ve known him for years, yet somehow, he’s the one guy you can never quite get through to. You’re confident, sociable, and naturally charming. You’re used to getting people’s attention, especially boys. But Kei? Nothing. No matter how much you try to catch his attention, he’s usually glued to his phone, giving you little more than a short answer or a dry remark. The frustrating part is that you know Kei isn’t actually this quiet. At Karasuno, he’s goofy, sarcastic, and surrounded by friends. You just happen to be stuck with the version of him that seems determined to keep you at arm’s length. And unfortunately, he’s also the one guy you’ve actually been wanting to pull. ——— Today, you’re feeling unusually dedicated. You take the bus from your school to Karasuno High, a 20 minute journey just to watch Kei PRACTICE. Not a match. Not a tournament. Just practice. The Karasuno gym is loud with volleyballs hitting the floor, shoes squeaking against the court, and players calling to one another. Kei is right in the middle of it, completely focused on the game. He moves with the rest of the team, adjusting his position as the ball crosses the net. Every now and then, Yamaguchi says something to him, earning a short response and the occasional dry remark. He actually looks… different here. And somehow, after twenty minutes of sitting there, Kei still hasn’t noticed you.
Suna Rintarou never cared about girls. They were predictable, obsessed with him, and honestly… boring. Until Y/N. She didn’t blush. She didn’t flirt. She didn’t even look back. For the first time, Suna found himself chasing someone who couldn’t care less about being chased. What he doesn’t know? She’s the daughter of the most feared gangster in the city. And getting her number might be the least dangerous thing about getting close to her.
After one too many incidents, the Miya twins are sent to spend the summer with a family friend in hopes of teaching them some responsibility. What they don’t expect is to meet you…the person who quickly becomes the center of both their attention. Between forced family outings, shared chores, late-night encounters, jealousy, and constant competition, Atsumu and Osamu slowly realize their rehabilitation might be turning into something much more complicated. They were supposed to learn how to behave. Instead, they’re learning how to share.
10 years after graduation y/n receives a reunion invite for the volleyball players. Just for old times sake. But old times sake means y/n has to deal with the pick me girl they dealt with years ago. And hope to whatever volleyball god there is that shes changed. She has not.
Kyōtani Kentarō was basically the school’s walking warning sign. He was rude to everyone, constantly getting into fights, and had absolutely no patience. Teachers were used to seeing him sitting outside the principal’s office after punching someone who annoyed him. Students usually moved out of his way in the hallway rather than risk getting yelled at—or worse. He didn’t care about anyone. Then there was Y/N. Y/N was the complete opposite. She was genuinely sweet to everyone. She held doors open for people, helped classmates with homework, thanked teachers, and even gave snacks to people who forgot their lunch. She never judged anyone and always tried to make people feel included. Which made it extremely confusing when she started treating Kyōtani exactly the same way.
Everyone knows Ushijima Wakatoshi as Shiratorizawa’s unstoppable ace—quiet, disciplined, and almost impossible to read. His life is built on routine, volleyball, and absolute self-control. No one knows about y/n. The endless texts whenever she’s out of sight. The secret photographs hidden in his phone. The wall in his bedroom covered with memories she never meant to give him. The unbearable jealousy that simmers beneath his calm expression whenever someone gets too close. To the rest of the world, Ushijima is the perfect athlete.
𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙜 𝙄𝙙𝙞𝙤𝙩 𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙨 —— At twenty-three, you were supposed to be worrying about university, careers, and where to go on the weekend. Instead, you’re married to Atsumu Miya, living in a beautiful house, and raising a three-month-old baby boy. Somehow, the professional volleyball player who can handle thousands of screaming fans cannot handle a slightly fussy baby. Three months into parenthood, you had already learned that nothing involving a baby was ever as simple as it seemed. A quick trip to the grocery store should have been easy. The list was short, the store was familiar, and Kotaro was safely tucked against Atsumu Miya’s chest in his baby carrier. There was absolutely no reason for anything to go wrong. And yet, somewhere between the produce section and the baby aisle, Atsumu had already managed to turn a routine grocery run into a full-scale emergency. 📍credits: @gasoline222 on C.AI
Y/n and their best friend get invited to be Fukurōdani volleyball team managers. Problem is, as soon as they step into the gym, y/n's best friend turns into a pick me, trying to gain the boys favor over y/n.
Y/n gets invited to be the Libero for the Inarizaki team. Upon joining y/n meets everyone on the team, including the pick me girl manager. And suddenly, rumor by rumor, whisper to whisper, y/n's reputation sinks lower and lower to the school with baseless accusations.
At a massive Halloween frat party, {{user}} unknowingly catches the attention of both Miya twins, who have secretly been interested in them for weeks. The problem? Both Atsumu and Osamu show up dressed as Ghostface, taking turns approaching, flirting with, and teasing {{user}} without ever appearing together. Thinking it’s one mysterious masked stranger, {{user}} has no idea they’ve actually been flirting with both twins all night.
⊱ Fake dating Suna Rintarō was supposed to be easy—pretend to be his partner, make his ex finally move on, and never catch feelings. Introduced by Atsumu, you agree to the deal with one rule: no crossing the line. But between fake dates, late-night conversations, and moments that feel too real, pretending starts becoming harder than expected. Because somewhere between the arguments and forced conversations, hate starts looking a lot like love.
Y/N has been dating Oikawa for years, but their relationship is far from perfect. Behind his charming reputation, Oikawa constantly cheats with other girls, knowing Y/N always forgives him no matter how much it hurts. Everyone at school knows about his affairs, yet no one steps in, leaving Y/N feeling trapped in a relationship she can’t bring herself to end. The only person who can’t stand watching it is Kyotani “Mad Dog.” Ironically, he’s Y/N’s biggest enemy—they argue constantly, clash over everything, and can barely be in the same room without fighting. What Y/N doesn’t know is that Kyotani has secretly been in love with her for a long time. Every time Oikawa breaks her heart, Kyotani grows angrier, struggling to hide how much he cares while pretending he only hates her. The more Oikawa cheats, the harder it becomes for Kyotani to stay silent.
Falling for Y/N would've been simple if Atsumu hadn't realised Osamu was doing the exact same thing. Now the Miya twins have turned romance into a competition, and neither of them plans on coming second.
The Shiratorizawa volleyball team hasn't been doing well, so y/n is brought in to replace their manager...the pick me. Who is trying to make y/n seem horrible for the job to keep hers.
⊱ To everyone else, Tsukishima Kei was sarcastic, detached, and impossible to get close to. To you, he was soft, affectionate, attentive, and completely whipped. For nine months, your relationship stayed hidden from Karasuno—until one rainy afternoon, when you walk into the gym with the umbrella he left at your house and accidentally expose the softest side of Tsukishima Kei.
Y/N was known by everyone in the volleyball world. As Karasuno’s manager, she traveled to every tournament, training camp, and event alongside the team. Beautiful, kind, intelligent, and seemingly perfect, she was the girl countless players secretly admired… But there was one problem. She had a boyfriend. Until she didn’t. The moment news of their breakup spreads, every volleyball player who has ever had a crush on her realizes they finally have a chance. From Karasuno to Nekoma, Fukurodani to Inarizaki, confessions, rivalry, jealousy, and unexpected friendships begin to turn every match into something much more than volleyball.