"Sakura and Lev broke up days ago. I heard Sakura ranting about it to [Y/N]. Are you that behind time?"

  "Oh shut up, will you?" This time he raised his voice. "Don't act like you know everything. I'm still you're senior and you still need to respect me."

  "I don't remember acting rudely towards you." Kenma dropped the ball and plainly stated in a matter-of-fact voice. 'Did I piss him off?' he wondered.

  "Tch, whatever. You should leave now. I'm not in the best mood to play anymore. Thanks a lot." He scratched his head and gathered his things. "I'm not talking to [Y/N], by the way. She doesn't want me near her. I'll do the same."

  "Why're you saying that?" Kenma's eyes slightly widened.

  "She keeps talking about you. It's like she's indirectly saying that she doesn't want me but you around. So, yeah. See you soon." And he left the gym,

  Moments of silence enveloped the room before Kenma picked up the ball once more and put it back in the basket. 'He's jelous. Shit, did he see us that day?' Kenma actually wanted to tell Kuroo about what happened to [Y/N], so he could comfort her. But anytime he brought up [Y/N], before today, he just ignored the topic about her and desperately tried changing the topic instead. It slightly irritated Kenma, but he always thought that he could always talk about it another day.

  But that day never came.

  Kenma closed the gym and was about to go home when he saw [Y/N] sitting on a nearby bench. She looked really pale and head was hung up. Her eyes were closed and she was breathing slowly. Like she was sleeping.

"[Y/N]? What's she doing here?" He accidentally said aloud.

  "Hm?"

  "Oh, sorry. Didn't mean to wake you up."

  "No... it's fine. I was about to go home anyways." [Y/N] got up and stretched her body. She released a big yawn and grabbed her bag that was on the floor. "Actually, I was waiting for Kuroo. But, he didn't want me going home with him so I waited for you instead." She sadly said.

  "You two met?"

  "For a brief moment, yes. I tried going after him but he just told me that he was in a rush to get home. So he had.... No time for me, apparently."

  "...."

  "But," She looked at the sky and smiled. "I think he really was in a rush. Maybe next time when he's free I'll talk to him!"

  "I guess. C'mon [Y/N], let's go home. I'll walk you," Kenma said. "It's already getting late."

  "Yeah."

  The walk to her home was quiet silent. Both knew in their minds that Kuroo wasn't in a rush to get home, and that he really didn't want to spend time with her nor Kenma at the moment. They knew, yet they refused to believe it, especially [Y/N]. Before she left school, she looked up and the sky was dark blue. [Y/N] smiled. Her colours were still intact. She already asked Sakura about it, and she only replied that maybe it's because of Kuroo. Of course, [Y/N] had a hard time believing it, but now that Kuroo was growing distant, her heart started aching, and she started seeing slight patches of grey on objects, she started to believe it even more.

  But when she was going home, the sky looked slightly dark greyish. She, however, didn't pay attention to it. It was probably just her imagination. The both of them continued walking home, sharing a few brief conversations of why Kuroo might be acting that way. They just said small things like "Maybe he's stressed." Or "Perhaps he's really not in a good mood."

  But they both knew. They both knew that it was more and that. But only Kenma knew the real reason. [Y/N] was still hidden in the darkness. When they were close to her house, [Y/N] looked up once more. It was still slightly blue, but it was somehow looking blue-black. She asked Kenma about it, but he just said it's probably because it's late. After a few minutes, they reached her house. [Y/N] was deep in thought so she didn't realize it, but when she did, she looked up once more. 'Surely it's still dark blue...' She hoped for it to be. Ever since she left school, nothing but black scattered over the horizon. She thought that maybe she was really imagining it. So she looked up once more, praying it was still dark blue, and had glittering stars.

  'C'mon, [Y/N]. You can do this.' She thought to herself.

  When she looked up, she was expecting a darker shade of blue, but instead...

  She saw pitch black.

  "Uh, K-Kenma?" Her eyes stayed glued to the sky.

  "Hm? What's wrong?"

  "J-Just asking," Her voice was quivering. "What's the colour of the sky right now?"

  "Right now? Uhm," He looked up as well. "It's really dark blue. Not obvious but I can still clearly see blue, along with stars. Why?"

  "Uh, no nothing. I just thought I saw something else." She suddenly dropped her head down and took in a deep breath. She slowly looked up to face Kenma and thank him, but...

  "Thanks Kenma. For bringing me back... home...." As she looked back at Kenma, her voice trailed off at the end and cracked. She just stared at Kenma in horror. Her skin suddenly went pale and she couldn't speak. Her breathing stated getting faster and she felt her eyes growing tears at the corner.

  "[Y/N]? What's wrong? Are you ok?" Kenma hurriedly asked.

  "K-Kenma, I..."

  "You...?"

  "I c-can't s..see..."

  "Can't see? Can't see what?"

  "I-I...

"I can't see th-the colour of y-your s-skin a-and hair."

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