12 Roses

By InvisibleLantern

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Toge Inumaki x [Female] Reader ••• You always believed that friendships could withstand lifetimes, but you di... More

0 | Prologue
1 | As They Always Do
2 | Dreams
3 | Names and Phone Numbers
4 | Sword Lilies
5 | The Art of Not Knowing
6 | Familiarity in Faces
7 | A Fragile Daisy
8 | Screaming a Bad Song
10 | The Cabin
11 | Blood and Water
12 | Knee Deep in Snow
13 | An Old Lady's Smile
14 | Curses and Voices
15 | Little Pleasures
16 | The Sound of Laughter
17 | The Road of the Heartless
18 | Life at the Fingertips
19 | When the Moon Smiles

9 | Pretty like the Stars

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By InvisibleLantern

As Christmas drew near, the work load got heavier as teachers tried to get in marks before the break began. Gojo, however, was far too lazy for that.

"Run outside for all I care," he said dismissively, not bothering to sign it as he waved his left hand and played on his phone with his right.

The five of you glanced at each other, then huddled up around Maki's desk, which sat in the centre, not in the mood to scold him for being a bad teacher.

"Does anyone have plans for Christmas break?" Maki asked.

You shook your head along with everyone else.

"Perfect. My family normally goes to this lame cottage out in the country side where it snows, but my parents are off on a business trip and my chalet asked if I still want to go. It can hold five people, as long as I make sure my sister doesn't come, so we should totally go."

"You have a sister?" Yuta asked.

Panda began coughing aggressively, and Yuta was quick to back off.

Maki's brow twitched but she let it go just that one time. "Who's down?"

"I'll go if everyone else does," you said.

"I'll go," Toge added, and Yuta nodded along.

Panda put his hand on his mask's chin. "I'll ask my dad, but I'm pretty sure I can go."

"Perfect. I'll text you the details."

•••

You stifled a giggle as you watched Maki nearly get buried in cards of adoration from admirers who would poke their heads around corners or watch from second floor windows, hoping to catch of glimpse of her.

She scoffed, gathering the fallen envelopes and papers, and tossed them in the nearest garbage can.

"Not a fan of them?" you asked.

"Never was. Never will be."

Christmas gifts were always a little too intimate for you to be given to someone you could only look at from afar.

You opened your locker and pulled out your bag as the school bell rang and Toge and Panda came running up the stairs from their own lockers.

"Is Yuta ever going to be comfortable with walking with us?" you questioned with a frown, handing Toge your gym bag so you could put on your backpack, although he had developed a habit of not giving it back until you separated.

Maki glanced out the window that was across from your lockers and frowned. "I don't think that's the problem."

Having not heard her, you began walking down the hall when Toge took your arm and stopped you, pointing through the glass facing the back of the school.

There, Yuta stood with a girl with long brown hair and a uniform that wasn't yours.

The four of you pressed against the glass like nosy neighbours as he spoke to her, a grin on his face like you had never seen before.

"What's he saying?" Panda asked you.

"How am I supposed to know?"

"Can't deaf people read lips?"

"You watch too many movies."

The four of you waited until the girl left and you watched Yuta grin to himself before walking away with a new bounce in his step.

"Aw, he's in love!" Panda cooed.

You laughed, pushing them out from the view of the window before Yuta noticed the hoard of people staring through the clear panes.

You all stumbled down the stairs trying to catch Yuta before he could leave.

Once he was spotted near the gate, the four of you ran over, albeit you and Toge a little less energetic.

"So," Panda began as he wrung his arm around Yuta's shoulder, startling the poor boy.

You stood beside Toge, sipping your drink as you walked with everyone else towards the long line of cars parked on the side of the road, eyes wandering to the different colours of cars, mentally noting stickers on their bumpers as if it would be important information later.

The ones closer to the entrance had disability warnings, some were blank, and some had quotes, whether it be a witty remark about their pet or a sarcastic comment.

You felt someone's hand on your shoulder and the gentle touch told you it was Toge. When you turned, his brows were drawn together and he asked, "Isn't your bus here already?"

You looked at the time and spun on your heel, bolting in the direction of the bus stop. Toge ran after, as he was still holding your gym bag, but saw you come to a stop.

"I missed it," you told him, panting and texting Tsumiki to tell her that she could just head home and not wait for you. "Well. I only live an hour away walking."

You held out your hand so Toge could hand you your gym bag, but he hesitated and glanced at the three who continued to walk off, with Panda and Maki prodding Yuta for answers to the questions of his love life.

"I can walk you back."

"All the way back?" You felt the disbelieving chuckle in your throat. "Don't you need to go home?"

"My parents don't come home until 8:00... and I think it'd be fun to walk with you."

You nodded slowly and began walking in the direction of your town, believing that he'd follow if he wanted to, which he did.

Once you saw him walk up beside you, you were unsure if you should make conversation or if he wanted to just walk with you.

Sometimes you and Tsumiki did that; sat in silence, just enjoying each other's presence.

You glanced at him, seeing that his eyes were on the ground, careful he wouldn't step on the cracks in the sidewalk. He still wore the mask that covered the lower half of his face, as if it were an extension of himself.

He even wore it during gym, and you couldn't fathom how hot he must feel beneath it.

Your eyes wandered to the front lawns of the houses you passed, some with flowers planted in the front and others with nothing but grass. Birds dispersed as the two of you walked by and you were careful not to step of trains of ants crossing the sidewalk.

Some of the houses seemed as if they hadn't been renovated in decades while others looked like they were built just yesterday.

With a small smile on your face, you turned back to Toge, who looked just as pleased with what no one else would call scenery.

"Sorry you have to walk all this way," you apologized.

"It's not a problem. Besides, we only ever see each other at school. This seems like a good way to hang out."

You hummed. "When do you have to be home?"

"Whenever... I don't think my parents care"

You tilted your head at the sign, wondering if he had mistaken the last word, but didn't ask about it. "There's a bakery that you should definitely try. Koko makes everything fresh."

Toge nodded, his eyes sparkling. You weren't sure if he was one for sweets, but the croissants were definitely to die for.

As you approached the town, his eyes marvelled the sign that read Chisai, surrounded by flowers and vines that no one dared to cut off because that's what made Chisai the placed that it was. A place of little things with big meanings.

You passed by it, trying not to let your eyes stray to the tall sign that read Deaf Child, while also not letting yourself looked at Toge to see how his eyes would change when he read it.

Knowing you were eons late, no one was awaiting you beneath the second tree to the right of the third tea shop, so you went straight to the bakery where Nanami was already seated by the window with his laptop on the table.

You walked in and walked up to the counter. "Two muffins, please."

Koko grinned, then failed to hide her raising brows when she saw Toge to your right. "Who's this?"

"This is Toge. Toge, this is Koko, the best baker in the world."

Her face flushed as she waved dismissively. "That's not going to get you a free muffin."

"Not for your most loyal customer?"

She scoffed and handed you a paper bag as you slid money across the counter and waved to go claim a table. You sat down and Toge sat across from you, about to remove his mask, then hesitated, his eyes darting around to each person within the bakery.

You cleared your throat and untucked your chair. "There's a better spot I want to show you."

"What spot?"

You took his hand with the one that wasn't holding the muffins and began leading him through town, earning glances from those who knew you, knowing that in town, you had three friends and certainly none of which were boys.

His eyes couldn't help but wander as well, namely at the large tree that stood tall at the centre of town with lanterns hanging from it, at the quaint shops that surrounded it, and at the school that seemed charmingly old.

You guided him to your home, but carried on down the alley and passed the stairs that led to the living space behind the shop.

Just on the outskirts of town was a hill that all Chisai kindergarteners knew of, as it was only a few paces away from the school and practically considered the yard.

School was finished, so the most you would find there is someone walking their dog while also getting a scenic view, but you found that it was empty of everything but the dying grass that came with winter.

You pulled him to the top of the hill and sat down, holding open the paper bag of muffins. He took the one that looked the worst and sat down beside you, watching darkness take over the town at the early hour.

You tapped him and pointed at the town below and his suddenly felt like the artist, gazing at something he didn't create.

The tall tree that the town surrounded now glowed from the hundreds of lanterns that hung on it, stars that had fallen from the dark sky and found home amongst the branches.

The street lights began to light up and suddenly the town was like the sky.

He turned to you. "Y/N, this is beaut—" and he stopped. You held a smile on your face, the kind he'd never seen at school, as if you were an artist gazing proudly at their painting, admiring every stroke of their brush and every hue. Your eyes held the stars, glittering with wonder; ignited.

He lowered his mask and bit on the muffin, trying to hide the smile that formed on his own face.

•••

Toge returned home, placing his bag on the ground and sighing as he lied back on his couch.

"You're in a good mood," his mother noticed, smiling. "What's put you in a good mood?"

He smiled to himself and signed back, "Stars."

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