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honeyseeto · 7 months
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Wrote this story on Wattpad under my second account. It's honestly as cringe as a Wattpad story usually is but since I'm looking to improve my writing skills, I'd appreciate some feedback. If you're looking for something cliche to read, give it a try and let me know what you think.
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honeyseeto · 1 year
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It’s a Start (Kagami x Momoi)
At the time, neither of them could’ve predicted how things would turn out.
Both were unfamiliar with each other. With nothing in common other than their love for basketball (and more or less Kuroko), it was unlikely that the two would form a connection. 
And, somehow, they did.
When Kagami found her, she was crouching in an alleyway just a few meters from Maji Burger, crying. Tears fell down her face as her hands roughly rubbed them away. Her stance was defenceless, completely unaware of her surroundings as she was caught up in her emotions.
Kagami wasn’t the type to get involved in others’ businesses. However, things were different if the person was his best friend’s close friend. 
In a rough and slightly awkward voice, he greeted her prompting the girl to jump in fright as a shriek escaped from her mouth. 
When she saw him, her puffy eyes widened and she hastily stood up to greet him.
“Kagamin!”
That horrid nickname. Kagami hated the nickname and tried on numerous occasions to get her to abandon it to no avail. She was a persistent one. Stubborn to. 
Pushing down the urge to correct her, he asked her what she was doing sobbing her eyes out in an alleyway.
A blunt way of putting it but Kagami wasn’t one to sugarcoat things (nor was he able to).
He instantly regretted saying anything when he noticed her eyes tearing up again as she burst into another round of tears. What’s more baffling is that she used him as a pillow and buried her head in his chest causing Kagami to stiffen and awkwardly pat her back. 
After she finished crying, she realised what she’d done and quickly pulled away while apologising to him for getting his jersey damp. 
He said it was fine but out of guilt, she invited him for a meal at Maji Burger. 
Kagami was never one to turn down a free meal and readily agreed.
The two made their way into the restaurant, gave their orders, and found a seat near the window. 
Momoi looked pitifully at her empty purse and at Kagami’s massive pile of burgers.
Never mind. What’s done is done.
“So, you never answered my question,” Kagami said taking a big bite of his teriyaki burger. “Why were you crying there? It’s not safe for girls to be in those kinds of places by themselves.”
Momoi knew he meant well in his questioning and answered him truthfully whilst wiping her nose.
“It’s...stupid really. I got in a fight with Da- Aomine-kun and he said some hurtful things...” she pursed her lips before snorting. “Though, you’d think I’d be used to it by now.”
“He’s definitely a jerk,” Kagami agreed easily. 
The two exchanged words quite easily. It wasn’t difficult when the subject of the conversation revolved around a person they held strong feelings for. The said feelings being respect, annoyance, and friendship.
Before they knew it, the subject eventually changed from Aomine to basketball and further branched out into other topics. Unknowingly, both parties seemed to be wrapped up in the conversation and enjoyed chatting with the other.
At one point, they realised the time which was pretty late and they decided to end things for today. 
Momoi went into the restaurant feeling miserable and pathetic but walked out with a bright smile on her face. Whatever she spoke about with Kagami got her mind off the whole Aomine issue and cheered her up.
And then it began to rain. 
“...”
The two stood awkwardly outside the door and looked up at the sky that chose the perfect time to rain. 
At some point, Kagami said, “I have an umbrella...if you want to share.”
Momoi didn’t know why her heart fluttered at his words. 
With a bit of hesitation, she eventually agreed and the two shared Kagami’s umbrella as they made their way to the train station. 
Both of them stiffly walked and occasionally brushed shoulders against the other. Although, it was more like Momoi’s shoulder and Kagami’s upper arm brushing against each other. 
Through much tension, the two finally arrived at their destination.
Standing opposite each other, Momoi felt her cheeks heat up slightly. 
“T-Thanks for today, Kagamin. I was able to cheer up thanks to you,” she uttered. 
Kagami coughed and rubbed neck with a bit of embarrassment. 
“It’s nothing,” he replied stiffly. “Don’t...Don’t listen to what that jerk says. He an idiot.”
Momoi giggled, “That he is.” (But so are you)
They fell into silence once again until Momoi’s train arrived. 
She glanced up at Kagami. It was unknown what she was thinking but to his shock, she tiptoed up while pulling his jersey down and planted a swift peck on his cheek before bolting inside the train. 
Kagami was left in a state of shock as his face slowly turned red.
Inside the train, Momoi buried her own red face in her palms. 
‘I’ve done it now,’ she thought shamefully. 
But...she didn’t regret it. A soft smile formed on her lips when she looked up and saw his stunned figure standing in the same spot as her train moved further and further away.
As for Kagami, he eventually recovered his bearings and stiffly made his way to his own platform unable to get the pink-haired girl out of his mind. 
For the first time in his life, his heart rate sped up for something other than basketball.
Two people, a coincidental meeting and a connection formed. 
What will become of their relationship now?
Well, that’s left to your imagination.
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honeyseeto · 2 years
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Writing Prompt #2
A young college graduate finds himself sucked into a novel as a character that doesn’t even make an appearance in the main plot! Bound to a magic tower as its newly appointed master, he must somehow solve the mysteries hidden inside the tower in order to escape. Unfortunately, things get complicated when the main characters suddenly show up at his front door!
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honeyseeto · 2 years
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Writing Prompt #1
The daughter of a novel’s protagonist hates her parents because they are only obsessed with each other. She ends up finding comfort in the villain of her parent’s love story who seems to care more about her than her own parents.
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honeyseeto · 2 years
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Be yourself because an ORIGINAL is worth more than a copy
Kagami Taiga (KNB)
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honeyseeto · 2 years
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Little Manager in Trouble (Haikyuu OneShot)
Yachi becomes the victim of stalking. Karasuno isn't happy.
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Don't mess with the crows
⇥❀⇤
Yachi Hitoka was known for being overly paranoid and having a wild imagination often leading her to misinterpret situations or be intimidated easily by others.
She knew it herself too, so when she was on her way home one day from school and felt like someone was watching her, she thought it was just her imagination acting up again but nevertheless quickened her pace home.
The following day at Karasuno, Yachi thought about what happened the previous afternoon and was convinced it was just her paranoia. However, during practice that afternoon, Yachi went out to fill water bottles from the tap when she felt that same chilling gaze of someone watching her.
Swallowing nervously, she glanced around with shivering eyes to see if there was anyone around.
There wasn’t.
‘Silly. Stop being such a scaredy-cat.’
“Yachi-san?”
The small girl squeaked in surprise hearing her name and turned around to see Hinata skipping towards her.
“Oh it’s just you Hinata-kun.” Yachi said but started panicking, “I-I mean not that I’m unhappy to see you but I thought you were someone else and – eek! I’m so sorry.”
“It’s fine Yachi-san. Sorry for scaring you but coach sent me to help you bring the bottles back.”
“Oh, okay um those ones on that side are already filled so you can take them. I’ll fill up the other ones so you can go ahead,” She told him.
“Hai!” With much vigor, Hinata picked up the first crate of sports bottles before jogging back to the gym leaving Yachi by herself again.
The girl filled up the remaining bottles before taking another glance around – ensuring there really was no one around – and left in a hurry.
In the midst of her departure, a dark hidden figure snapped a picture and chuckled murderously.
“Oh my sweet sweet Hitoka-chan. How dare you look so comfortable with another boy,”
–A–
The next day.
Yachi stared at her phone with horror, her figure shaking with fear as she scanned the message.
[- Attached Pic-]
[My darling Hitoka, you’re looking pretty as always with your cute hair clip and school uniform. Your beautiful face always lights up my world but I’m unhappy and disappointed when you hang around those volleyball brats. Stay away from them my sweet. If not, you’ll see what’s coming for you.]
“Hitoka-chan? What’s wrong?” Kiyoko, the cool-headed and beautiful senior manager, spotted her kouhai shivering in the corner, staring at her phone.
The girl didn’t respond and just kept staring at her phone. Soon, the girl’s abnormal state captured the attention of the rest of the team who paused in the middle of their practicing. They looked at Kiyoko with a questioning gaze but the manager kept her attention on Yachi.
Seeing she was not going to get a response; Kiyoko approached the girl with worry and gently tapped her shoulder.
“Hitoka-chan? Is something w-” When Kiyoko’s eyes landed on the phone screen, they widened and she let out a gasp before clutching Yachi’s shoulders.
“Hitoka?! Hitoka calm down!” her urgent and worried tone brought Tanaka and Nishinoya closer.
“What’s going on?” They asked together.
Yachi seemed to calm down at Kiyoko’s voice but she was still shaking and let out a small cry of protest when the phone was lifted out of her hands.
“Ah w-wait,” she didn’t want to cause trouble for the team but Tanaka had ignored her and read the message.
“That’s rude Tanaka,” Daichi scolded but when he saw Tanaka’s face filled with fury, he felt curious and worried too. “Is something wrong?”
“THIS BASTARD!! HOW DARE HE STALK OUR YACHI-CHAN!!”
“EHH?!” exclaimed the group.
“Pass me the phone,” Daichi said. Tanaka was still busy yelling so the captain ended up grabbing the phone off his hands.
When he read the message and saw the picture, his face turned serious.
“Is it bad?” Sugawara asked worriedly. “Or is it a prank?”
“I’m not sure but something tells me this isn’t a prank,” the Karasuno captain replied.
That’s when a soft voice spoke up, “I-It’s not.”
“Yachi-san?” Yamaguchi gave her a worried look.
“I…I didn’t say anything at first b-because I thought I was being paranoid and overanxious as I usually am. B-But, yesterday and the day before, I thought I felt someone watching me,” she stammered.
Kiyoko rubbed her back gently to comfort her.
Tsukishima, with his usual sour expression, asked, “When did you feel someone watching you?”
“U-Um, on my way home from school and yesterday, I felt it when I was filling the water bottles,”
Everyone looked concerned. This person obviously knew all about Yachi and where her whereabouts were.
“I think we should tell Coach and Takeda-sensei,” Asahi said.
“Do you think we should call the police?” Narita questioned.
Ennoshita shook his head, “We can’t tell the police. They won’t put much effort into a single text message that could be a possible prank.”
“Then what do we do?! We can’t just let this creep stalk Yachi-san!” Hinata shouted. He was whacked on the head shortly after by Kageyama.
“Boke!”
“What the hell’s your problem?!”
The duo glared at each other while everyone else watched them with helpless eyes.
Suddenly, Nishinoya jumped up and suggested, “Why don’t we try and catch this guy ourselves?”
“Yeah!” Tanaka and Hinata simultaneously yelled.
They all received a swift beating on the head by their captain.
“Don’t be stupid. We don’t know anything about this guy and we have no idea whether his words are just empty threats or the real deal. If it is the real deal, he could be someone very dangerous,”
“B-But…”
Daichi was firm, “No. Don’t any of you do anything about it. For now, I think it’s best to inform coach Ukai and Takeda-sensei. They should be back from the staff meeting very soon.”
On cue, the two older males walked through the gym doors.
Ukai and Takeda were both expecting to walk in on the boys playing around but instead found them huddled together in a protective circle around the two managers – one of which was crying.
“What’s going on?” Ukai called out.
“Some creep is stalking our manager!” Nishinoya nearly shouted.
“What?” Ukai and Takeda were taken aback and looked to Daichi for an explanation.
The Karasuno captain gave a rundown on the situation and both the older males’ faces turned serious. Takeda asked to see the text message and Yachi handed her phone over.
“If it’s like this then I think I agree with Ennoshita. The police most likely won’t do anything with the situation,” Ukai frowned. “For now, the best we can do is to keep an eye on Yachi-san. Yachi-san, from now on, don’t go anywhere by yourself okay? Always take someone with you whether it’s to the train station or home. And if you see anyone suspicious, tell us immediately.”
And thus, the ‘Yachi Protection Squad’ was formed. Courtesy of Tanaka.
During school hours, the four first-years were in charge of keeping an eye out for her at all times while in the afternoon, the team would collectively make sure she wasn’t by herself when doing managerial duties. Then after practice, Tanaka, Daichi, and Asahi were to accompany her home.
In the meantime, they took note of the number that sent the message and kept a record of any texts she received.
In the span of two days since the protection squad was formed, she received a total of thirty messages.
–A–
“This is getting worse,” Sugawara frowned as he read through the messages that seemed to get more threatening each time.
“Have you told your mom yet?” Ukai asked the small girl.
Yachi shook her head, “No. She’s been busy at work so I didn’t want to bother her.”
“Yachi-san, I don’t think this would count as bothering her,” Daichi told her gently. “I think it’s better you tell her as soon as possible.”
“He’s right. She’ll be mad if you didn’t tell her,” Hinata added.
“I…suppose that’s true. I’ll tell her today,” Yachi replied.
Suddenly, a notification rang and everyone turned to the source which just so happened to be the girl’s phone.
Sugawara, who was still holding it, suddenly paled.
“H-Hey guys, I think the stalker is close by,”
Everyone; “What?!”
“It says: ‘WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?! STAY AWAY FROM MY DARLING AND HER PHONE!!”.  I’m pretty sure it means he can see us,” Sugawara showed the text.
Yachi whimpered and fell into Kiyoko’s protective embrace.
“Where is that bastard?!” Nishoya and Tanaka burst out the gym door and started looking around.
“Idiots, come ba–”
“Over there!” Tanaka caught sight of a suspicious-looking person hurriedly shuffling away towards the school’s entrance.
When the others realized this, they sprang into action with Tanaka and Nishinoya leading the pack.
The group of boys bolted through the school grounds and followed after the person with murderous expressions.
Whoever the stalker was, just so happened to be a good runner and didn’t seem to slow down anytime soon. The guy came to a corner and looked back for a minute to see the crows gaining on him. This was a mistake on his part because he didn’t notice another person coming from around the corner and ended up crashing into him.
The person who was suddenly bulldozed out of nowhere was none other than Oikawa. Iwaizumi, who wasn’t far behind, watched with mild concern as his friend got run over.
“Ugh! What the heck?!” the setter prince moaned. He looked up from his position to see a flock of murderous crows closing in on him.
“Eh? I-Iwa-chan? They’re gonna kill me!!” he nearly screamed and covered his eyes.
But the pain never came and instead, he opened his eyes to see them standing over the guy who crashed into him wearing dark expressions.
They didn’t even notice his presence as if he was invisible.
“What happened?” Iwaizumi asked, ignoring the whining boy on the ground.
Only then did the Karasuno boys notice the two-extra people.
“Oh, it’s the Grand King!” Hinata exclaimed upon seeing Oikawa.
“Thanks for stopping this guy. Please excuse us, we have some…business to take care of with him,” Sugawara replied to Iwaizumi’s question with a smile that looked a little too terrifying in the latter’s opinion.
The two players from Seijoh watched as Karasuno dragged the man back to their school and disappear behind the gate. It actually looked like a scene from some horror film where the victims were dragged off into the forest by monsters.
With the cry of a crow in the background, a shiver passed through the two boys who were innocently passing through the town.
“Hey, Iwa-chan, let’s not make Karasuno too angry aye?”
“If anything, you’ll be the first one murdered,”
“You wound me.”
–A–
An hour later, Yachi walked out of the police station releasing a sigh of relief. It was finally over.
The man dragged back by the boys was indeed the girl’s stalker. Unlike what they were expecting, it turned out to be a young guy in his twenties who seemed to take an unhealthy obsession with her after she apparently helped him out in a grocery store.
She remembered assisting some guy in paying for groceries because he didn’t have enough cash but she didn’t think he’d end up stalking her.
Her mother was called and to the young girl’s surprise, rushed over immediately demanding to know what happened. After being told the whole story, she profusely thanked the team for helping her out and scolded Yachi for not telling her sooner.
Seeing the team, her team going to such lengths to help her out, she was undoubtedly filled with happiness.
‘I don’t think I’d ever ask for a better team…or better friends’ thought the girl with a smile.
The next day, she brought a buttload of cookies to school to share with them.
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honeyseeto · 3 years
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Silver heads
I think that many anime fans, such as myself, can agree that we need a crossover featuring Kakashi-sensei, Gojo-sensei and Ginpachi-sensei (Gintoki). I would definitely read the fanfic no matter how badly it is written.
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