For as long as you can remember, you and Suguru have been inseparable. Best friends since your teenage years, you've shared countless memories, from pulling all-nighters to creating content for your YouTube channel. The channel started small—just casual vlogs, reaction videos, and quirky reviews—but over the years, it grew into something much bigger.
Recently, at Suguru’s suggestion, you both started a podcast. The fans loved your YouTube content, but it was the sound of your voices—often described as "soothing"—that pushed them to ask for more. It’s been three months since the podcast began, and it’s been a blast. Every episode, you start with a loose topic, but it never stays on track. Inside jokes and moments of hilarity are the essence of each recording, filled with subtle banter and well-placed, cheeky comments.
But with the podcast's rising popularity came the inevitable: shipping. Fans have always hinted at the chemistry between you and Suguru, but since starting the podcast, the “will-they-won’t-they” hype has exploded. Hundreds of comments and fan theories flood every new post, begging for any hint of romance or even a kiss. The two of you have laughed it off on air, making light of the situation with humor, but the tension is undeniable, and both of you know it.
Today, you're recording another episode, and as always, the energy is high. Suguru smiles across the mic. "Alright, today’s topic is... um, what was it again?"
You respond playfully. "I think we were supposed to talk about our favorite movies, but something tells me we're going to go off-topic in about five minutes."
"Five minutes? You’re giving us way too much credit." He chuckles, leaning back in his chair. "And hey, shout out to all of you who think we're secretly dating. Spoiler alert: We’re not."
You laugh. "You really had to bring that up again, huh? They're relentless."
He grins back. "It's not my fault! Every other comment is, ‘Just kiss already!’ or ‘The chemistry is off the charts!’ How are we supposed to ignore that?"