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There was soft, classical music playing from small speakers in the corners of the space. Baked goods made just this morning were on display in the glass display cases next to the register, and they looked delicious. Oikawa immediately ran to one of the glass cases and pressed his palms against the case, staring at the cakes and cookies inside.

Iwaizumi rolled his eyes at Oikawa's child-like behavior, but he chose to ignore it since there was no way he could change the setter's way of living. Instead, he walked up to the counter and gently tapped on the silver bell sitting next to the register.

"I'll be right with you!" a cheery voice sounded from the back.

Both boys looked up at the sound of light footsteps against the tiled flooring. A beautiful, young woman with her long, dark brown hair up in a ponytail arrived at the counter with the biggest adorable smile on her pink painted lips. Her cheeks were slightly rosy due to the air conditioning running on full blast inside of the bakery. The work uniform she was wearing consisted of a simple light pink apron wrapped around her waist over her normal, casual clothes.

"Rin-chan! One loaf of milk bread, and Iwa-chan is buying," Oikawa announced, resting his elbow on Iwaizumi's shoulder.

Rin, the girl standing behind the register, glanced at Iwaizumi with her hazel colored eyes. Iwaizumi shot a look towards Oikawa enforcing a level of fear in the setter. He tore himself off of the ace and continued to look at the baked goods. With a roll of his olive eyes, Iwaizumi walked up to the counter and sifted through his sweats pockets for his wallet.

"How much is it?" Iwaizumi asked as Rin entered the order into the cash register. "500 yen," Rin replied, looking at Iwaizumi with her smile once again.

"Shittykawa better repay me for this," Iwaizumi muttered.

Rin giggled at the quiet comment that Iwaizumi had made. She retrieved the cash from Iwaizumi's slender fingers and finished the transaction. She walked towards the glass case, taking a flattened box from a stack of them sitting on top of the case.

Oikawa watched Rin intriguingly as she gently lifted a loaf of freshly made milk bread from the case. She sat it down in the middle of the flattened box and began to make the box, sealing it in the end. Rin gently slid the box to the other side of the counter to where Oikawa had caught it and picked it up.

"Thank you, Rin-chan! Come on, Iwa-chan. We have to go home and rest!" Oikawa shouted, holding his box of milk bread high above his head.

Rin giggled as she watched Oikawa exit the bakery as clumsily as he could, still managing to hold onto his baked goods. Iwaizumi scoffed and kicked himself off of the counter. He glanced over at Rin and sent a small smirk her way before he proceeded to follow Oikawa outside.

"Oi! What the hell, Trashykawa?! You can't eat the bread in the middle of the road!" had sounded in the bakery as the glass door was still slightly open.

The glass door slammed shut which silenced the arguing boys outside, but it didn't stop Rin from laughing until her stomach burned from the chaos that was unfolding right in front of her eyes.

✧・゚: *✧・゚:*

"I'm home from practice!" he shouted into the quiet entryway.

Iwaizumi shut the front door to his small house behind him and pushed his shoes off with his feet, setting them off to the side. Knowing both of his parents had gone to sleep, Iwaizumi went straight to his room and turned on the light. It slowly illuminated the quaint, little room.

It was a small, square room with various types of volleyball posters hanging all of the walls. The space was a little messy considering he's often wakes up late or is going to school with no time to clean in the morning. Because of this, he usually cleans after practice or on the weekends, when it's convenient for him to do so.

Iwaizumi pulled his gym bag, school bag, and jacket off of his torso, dropping them in their respective places in the piles of clothing and other clutter that littered the floor. He turned off the light to his room and laid down in his messily made bed, pulling out his phone.

As soon as he opened up his Instagram, his eyes immediately squinted at the bright screen. The first post he just had to see was Oikawa's milk bread that he had gotten today. Iwaizumi went to the comments and quickly dropped a Pay me back, Shittykawa under the post before closing out the app. He went to his messages and opened up Rin's contact.

Rin was a close friend to both Oikawa and Iwaizumi. Iwaizumi has had her number saved in his phone from the first time they talked. Regardless, the courage to shoot her a simple goodnight text was never in Iwaizumi's textbooks. For years, he's always opened up this chat to type something, but his fingers never wanted to glide along the popped up keyboard at the bottom of the screen.

Like usual, he sighed and locked his phone after setting up an alarm for the morning. Iwaizumi placed the phone down on the nightstand beside his bed and laid down flat on his back, staring at the plain ceiling above his head.

Iwaizumi laid like this for a few minutes until his eyes began to slowly droop shut. His body drifted off into a well deserved sleep.

✧・゚: *✧・゚:*

The time struck ten at night which meant that it was closing time for the little, pink themed bakery. Rin locked up the display case and cash register after taking off her work apron and gathering her belongings. She slung her backpack over her shoulder and locked the front door to the bakery. Rin walked over to the bike rack which only had one, light pink bike with a small, weaved basket in the front attached by a lock.

After clipping the black straps on her flowery decorated helmet, Rin unlocked the bike chain and stuffed it into the basket. She pulled the bike onto the sidewalk and began pedaling as fast as she could. Despite adoring her part-time job, Rin hated the hours since she leaves when the moon was in complete sight and the darkness would shroud more than ever.

Regardless, it only takes Rin a maximum of fifteen minutes to bike home. Throughout the bike ride home, Rin couldn't get the small smirk on Iwaizumi's face out of her mind. When she first became friends with the boys, she completely adored their iconic behavior towards one another as it always made her laugh when she needed it the most, like today.

Today was another day where she entered the house to find no one roaming the small space inside. There was no piping hot dinner sitting on the kitchen counter, not a single spec of dust was seen on the furniture, and only her shoes sat on the small rack by the front door.

Rin sighed and continued her way into the house as all she wanted to do now was just go to sleep and hope for a better, brighter day tomorrow.

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