daisuga week 2014
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“So let’s go over everything I’ve heard so far,” Suga says, setting two mugs of hot tea on the kitchen table. “Your name is Daichi. You’re an alien. And that mess back there that we put out with the center-pivot is your space ship. Or what’s left of it anyway. And…actually, that’s all I got. I’m still failing to grasp just that."
Daichi nods and examines the mug in front of him like he’s an archaeologist.
--haikyuu!! daisuga au feat. alien!daichi & farmer!suga
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- Part 1 of daisuga week 2014
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“I forget how good you are at your job, sometimes,” Daichi says, kneeling beside him, passing Suga a canteen of water he stowed in the deep pocket of his royal blue uniform pants. “Did you even miss one target?”
Suga grins. “I do more than just stand behind you and look pretty, sir.”
--written for daisuga week 02: crossover/confession, feat. Colonel "Steadfast Alchemist" Sawamura, Lieutenant Colonel and Communications Specialist Sugawara
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- Part 2 of daisuga week 2014
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“It could be worse!” Suga says, smiling despite the inescapable reality that they’ve been in the godforsaken, unmoving locomotive for nearly an hour. “Something really awful could have happened. Like a collision! Or a derailment! And we should really take the time to fully appreciate how wonderful life can be in a train car free of screaming children.”
“Knock on wood,” Daichi reminds him.
“Knock on wood,” Suga agrees.
→written for daisuga week 03: first date, in which daichi and suga's train breaks down on the way to their first date, and while their original plans consequently derail, they still find a way.
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- Part 3 of daisuga week 2014
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cruel professor studying romances (or, our story in fragments of six) by toyotas
Fandoms: Haikyuu!!
30 Aug 2014
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In the creative writing class he took his third year of high school, Daichi had been assigned what his teacher called a “six word memoir.” The prompt was simple enough. Jam your life’s story in a simple sentence fragment. Summarize yourself.
Hemingway had famously written, “For sale: baby shoes, never worn” and nearly dissolved his readers to empathetic tears.
Daichi had infamously written, “I haven’t done anything interesting, sorry” and nearly brought the teacher to frustrated tears.
In which economics student Sawamura “Perfect Attendance” Daichi meets mysterious social activist “Mister Refreshing” at a protest on the quad, good things happen at a party, bad things happen to Daichi’s GPA, and self-proclaimed “party scientist” Kuroo Tetsurou knows everyone.
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- Part 4 of daisuga week 2014
