At last, they made a turn to their final destination.

"Clear!" Oikawa shouted.

"Did you just breach our gym?"

"AAAAAA-"

The three espions jumped in shock of being found.

[name] went behind Oikawa as he retreated behind the door, pulling an unwilling Junichi with him.

"And if I did?" after a few seconds, Oikawa contributed to further this conversation with the very few words swirling around in his mind. Only, he wasn't supposed to say something so obnoxious. He looked up at the person he said it to. Oh, it was that red head from the volleyball club at Shiratorizawa. 

Never mind, he meant ever last word he said.

"Why on earth are you even here?"

And, oh, Oikawa felt like fainting. Or maybe killing. It was something very close between the two. Another person from the oh-so-prestigious team of Shiratorizawa emerged from behind him.

The presence of these people was becoming way too much, he could only hope that a certain someone wouldn't appear-

"Oikawa."

He spoke too soon.

The spy squadron tentatively turned around to find T H E Ushijima Wakatoshi standing behind them. Oikawa's back was dripping with all the sweat right now. He was there. His biggest enemy.

"You're at Shiratorizawa. Any special reason?" Ushijima asked.

Though there wasn't a clear hint in his tone, Oikawa just knew instinctively that he was making fun of him.

He felt a tug at his leg and remembered that he had two little boys at his sides that weren't enjoying this confrontation just as much as he was. Oikawa Tooru hated being the bigger person. there was nothing he hated more than being the bigger person. The bigger person was the idiot to him, a coward if he could go that far. And yet, he fund himself having to adopt that role today.

"Actually, I'm not in the mood for this today," he started (ignoring Iwaizumi's raised eyebrow he could see from his peripheral vision) "We have a transaction, a little pass the parcel, a business deal, if you will,"

That got everyone interested.

"What you got for us, Oikawa?" presumably their business leader, Ohira, stepped up.

"Boy, have I got quite the deal for you," he quipped. 

Iwaizumi decided to step out of this for a second. First of all, Oikawa wasn't throwing a tantrum upon meeting this team and secondly he was making a deal. Dealing KIDS no less! He decided to take a backseat in this one, didn't want to be caught in any ethical repercussions this would bring along in the future.

"We'll be the judge of that," another boy stepped in, the intimidator, Tendou. Oikawa cracked a faint smirk, so they were sending in the wild cards now?

"I present to you, children," he exclaimed.

Maybe it was something about the way he said that so confidently and so self assured. Maybe it was smile he had on his face, something that made his previous sentence so utterly wrong. Maybe it was the previous sentence that formed the ice.

Either way, there was a deafening silence after his words which made him start to regret talking before thinking.

Oikawa looked down and soon regretted that too as he saw how the children were looking at him. Junichi was avoiding his eyes as if he didn't even want to associate with him in that way and [name], oh [name]. The one person who he'd thought would have his back after their long voyage to this place together. He looked at him like he was the scum of the earth, hell, he even backed away from him slightly. 

How could he? Did [name] not remember how valiantly they traversed along enemy lines together? When [name] would stumble, Oikawa would break off his own leg to give to [name] and when Oikawa stumbled, [name] would carry him on his back as an act of brotherhood ( this may have been an inaccurate retelling of that time Oikawa tripped and scraped the back of his hand on some tree bark and [name] gave him a plaster ). But anyways, Oikawa had never felt such betrayal since that one time in the 80s....

He was getting off track here.

"I didn't mean it like that!" in a feeble attempt to better himself, Oikawa decided to reattempt that sentence, "I brought the kids,"

This did not help at all.

Ohira decided to step back in, "Look man, we'd rather not, y'know, get involved with all of that and its not personal,"

"It could be personal," chimed in Tendou.

"It's not personal but we're going to have to respectfully decline," Ohira finished as Tendou was pulled to the back.

Iwaizumi looked at his watch, this was taking too long and it was clear that with Oikawa in charge of this operation, it would take even longer. As always, he'd have to step in.

"We leave,"

Ah, another situation deftly handled, Iwaizumi thought as he pulled Oikawa out of the danger zone, giving a small salute to [name] as they left. He was a believer in independent learning and boy were those kids going to be so learnt after this one.

Don't get him wrong, he cared about those children. This was why he was swiftly making his way out. this was for their good.

Back in the gym, Junichi decided to take a page out of his book (see, the independent learning was already working) and he fled with [name] hot on his tail. The problem was, they didn't know the way out. Great.

ミ☆( *uωu)+.

Damn Iwaizumi sounding a bit like an ass in the final part - it's only because I had to quickly finish the chapter to get onto the next phase I swear.

And let's pretend this chapter didn't take a whole 6 years to come out. I may have forgotten about it. Got a bit caught up in revision and a whole new fandom. Don't mind, don't mind.

I'm trying to learn how to code so hard but it's literally not sticking at all?? Like I can tweak a code slightly but I cannot make it from scratch and it's genuine pain. I don't know how computer science students do it but I commend them.

ミ☆( *uωu)+.

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