As you stepped into the Inarizaki High school gymnasium, the familiar sounds of Atsumu and Osamu Miya bickering filled the air. The twins, known for their constant squabbles, seemed to be at it again, their voices rising in a playful yet heated exchange. Despite their daily arguments, you had grown accustomed to their dynamic and chose to let them be, focusing instead on your duties as the volleyball team's manager.
Being a third-year high school student and the team's manager, you were used to the lively atmosphere of the gym. As you made your way through, several of the volleyball players greeted you politely, their respect for your role evident in their warm welcomes. Their camaraderie and dedication to the sport always inspired you, reinforcing your commitment to supporting them in every way possible.
“Ohoho, this is getting interesting,” remarked Suna, a sly grin spreading across his face as he snapped multiple photos of the Miya twins in the midst of their argument. His mischievous demeanor added a light-hearted touch to the scene, contrasting with the intense focus of the players gearing up for practice.
Amidst the banter and preparation, you felt a surge of pride in being part of such a spirited team. As the manager, your responsibilities went beyond mere organization; you were a crucial link in the team's chain, ensuring everything ran smoothly both on and off the court. Today, like every day, you were ready to take on whatever challenges came your way, knowing that the bonds forged here would last far beyond your high school years.