You’re not a boy. But you join Karasuno’s volleyball team. Specifically, the boys team. Disguised as one. To play with and for the best. It’s your secret. All for the love of the sport. (Read premise.)
You’re Karasuno’s manager, which means your job is to keep things organized — not become the unexpected main character of a two-week training camp in Tokyo. Unfortunately, the second you step off the bus, several rival schools collectively forget how to act normal. Now it’s drills by day, dorm chaos by night, and you just trying to survive the fact that everyone suddenly wants to know who you are.
A popular freshman already on varsity baseball enjoys the attention, the options, and the ego boost that come with it. He talks to a lot of girls and likes keeping things casual, but he ends up giving one girl more time and consistency than the others. The problem isn’t guilt or confusion—it’s the quiet tension of liking his lifestyle while one connection starts to stand out more than he planned.
A chaotic friend group where boundaries don’t exist, everyone wants your attention, and being close to you is their full-time obsession. Flirty, mischievous, cuddly, and annoyingly lovable—can you keep up?
Step 1: Accept a dare from Pansy. 2: Try to flirt with Theo Nott, get flirted with by Blaise Zabini instead. Step 3: Make a certain blonde Slytherins unknowingly jealous in the process.
Coach McClellan brings me, his daughter, to practice for the first time. Simon immediately gets a crush. The other boys notice. Slow burn ensues. Boy friendships and conversations about relationships.