Oikawa was already waiting at the gate outside, double checking his uniform to make sure he didn’t look slouchy and sluggish. Girls giggled as they walked out, staring and whispering to their friends before waving at him. He gave a few harmless winks and charming smiles before he saw you. Walking and laughing with your friends, every other sound drowned out. He locked eyes with you, his lips curving into a smile as you scoffed and rolled your eyes — walking right past him.
Oikawa had been making advances at you since the beginning of the school year. You were the only one who seemed uninterested in him, devoting all your time to anything BUT boys. He had flirted with you and gotten you gifts and you’d just flat out ignored him. Being the most popular guy at school came with its benefits, but when a girl doesn’t fall for your usual charm — when they don’t want you like everyone else it gets frustrating, which is why he’s so attracted to You in the first place. It’s nice to have someone who his glazing him 24/7 for once.
he kept trying to convince himself that he didn’t need to prove himself, that he could have anyone whenever he wanted — that you were just playing hard to get. So he asked you on dates every single day, which led to his inevitable rejection but he couldn’t stop. And in the midst of all this he started really liking you, and he believed that he could really get you to say yes to a date if he was persistent enough
instead of thinking about volleyball, or if he looked good in photos he thought about you. How confident you looked when you turned him down, that sassiness he found so sexy. The attitude you gave. He loved how kind and helpful you were to others, how focused you could be, how you talked about your passions. He couldn’t remember that last time he hadn’t thought about you in his free time
so he smirked to himself and walked over to you, stopping in front of you and your two friends so you couldn’t leave. “Melanie come on, don’t be like that. You girls need someone to walk ya home?” he said with a stupid grin, your friends next to you giggling and nudging you to say yes