Theme:Â FLUFF
Note:Â *makes it my life mission to show that I can write fluff*
i, for the first time, will see if I can try writing this as if it wasn’t a oneshot
meaning they won’t already like each other bc it’ll end up like 3 words if they do
A sprinkle of ObaMitsu
‘i love you’ – Billie Eilish (fits the oneshot tbh)
Tags: @TheReal_Muzan this was a while ago help.. Feb. 23, apparently 😠mar.29 when i finished ;;
×××
Giyuu had been one of the first Hashira. The third, in fact. After Tengen and Gyomei.
He gotten along well with them, although… ‘getting along’ were relative words. More so, they tolerated each other. Giyuu didn’t really talk much, opted to stay silent. Gyomei was comfortable with that and Tengen appeared not to mind because, though he was very talkative, he preferred when it was quieter as his hearing was sensitive.
So, Giyuu got along with the Hashira, mostly. Kanae came along sometime later. She was very cheerful and the polar opposite of Giyuu, but she was kind and didn’t mind his quietness. He found that he didn’t mind her presence much, albeit he still acted the same.
And then Sanemi arrived.
He was like the disruption of the peace created within the Hashira. It was irritating.
When he went to his first meeting, he had erupted in anger at Kagaya and had been shouting at him. It was loud. And then, after the meeting had ended, the other Hashira had berated him for this.Â
Giyuu had stood by the side, deciding not to meddle with Sanemi. If he was always going to be an… explosive pomeranian, Giyuu should steer clear from this man.
Which was what he did. Mostly.
But it became obvious that it wouldn’t be very easy when Sanemi decided to start bothering Giyuu, pestering him about being so quiet and unanswering. Normally, Giyuu would’ve ignored these irksome questions, but Sanemi was annoyingly persistant. And so, so very loud. Which was why he worked up the courage to respond, only to be talked over.Â
And thus began Giyuu’s hate for Sanemi.Â
×××
When Sanemi had first become a Hashira, he had found himself in an almost feverish state. He was constantly tired and worked almost like a robot, doing things as if he had been programmed to. There were few times he felt like he could escape that, feel actually human again.
He found anger was a nice fuel of humanity to him, so he took it out on others, reveling at the feeling of temporary normalcy that came with it. It went away quickly and silence often brought back his numb, robotic state back, so he snapped at nearly everybody, making himself rather loathed personality-wise.
He didn’t mind, not really. The only person he could care about what they thought of him was Masachika. And he was dead. So it really did not matter.
There was one Hashira whom he had decided to bother more than the others. Giyuu Tomioka, the Water Hashira. He was a really quiet person, rarely responding or speaking unless necessary. Because of Giyuu’s ignorance, Sanemi found himself hovering around him more, feeling almost refreshed when immediate mirrored anger wasn’t repelled back at him. It was annoying, of course. But annoyance meant he could feel. And feeling meant being… as okay as he could be.
Giyuu spoke only a couple times to him in response. Four, to be exact. His voice was quiet and collected, but a hint of irritation could be detected if you really paid attention. He was an interesting person, so full of mysteries and so closed off. Something else, besides his unbroken silence, drew Sanemi in. Like an old box in the far corner of the house, waiting to be opened and explored, except nobody was allowed to open it. Nobody was willing to, either. As if afraid something horrid would come out. Albeit it looked innocent on the outside, there was the small chance it would be filled with something terrible. To the point that even the box itself feared it’s own being and refused to open up.
But Sanemi was curious.
Time flew on as usual—it never did stop, not for anyone or anything—and Sanemi grew less mechanical, more human. He found himself able to make skips in his usual schedule, able to live a bit more freely, despite his tightly programmed daily life.
He would use his occasional free time to wander around. He rarely actually spoke to anyone, only giving or following orders, occasionally engaging in small talk with some of the Hashira. But other than that, he kept to himself.
He was curious about Giyuu, however, which brought a bit of searching into his free time.
He would walk around, down random paths, looking for new places. Giyuu was one of the few Hashira’s houses whom nobody knew where it was. Kanae’s was free for anyone’s knowledge, given that it was used for nursing people back to health often. Tengen invited the Hashira to his house from now and then, Kyojuro—who had become a Hashira recently—wasn’t closed off about sharing and, though he didn’t display it to the world, he did tell people if they asked.
Even Sanemi’s, a select few knew.
But Giyuu’s.
Giyuu’s was only known to his crow, at this point, as he usually declined giving the knowledge to anyone. And something about that was peculiar to Sanemi. Like, what if there was an emergency? Would Giyuu simply live with the fact that whatever could happen might happen because nobody knew where he lived?
Although, it wasn’t the worst thing possible, it was just something that set Giyuu aside from the others.
There was a lot that separated the Hashira from each other, of course. But Giyuu had something else that just… caught Sanemi’s eye. Over and over again.
×××
Giyuu found himself growing more and more distant with the Hashira with each passing day. They already kept to themselves mostly, none of their schedules really overlapping, so it wasn’t much different. But he started to avoid more so than mind his own business.
As the years past, more Hashira joined. Giyuu didn’t feel connected to them, didn’t feel like he could be like any of them. It was noticeable. And some of the Hashira tried to include him.
Although, include was a relative word. Some of them were kinder with it, but there were obviously those who were more… forceful. Like Sanemi.
Sanemi was, and had been since the day he’d became a Hashira, one of the most—or the most—irritating Hashira. He seemed apt to making Giyuu’s life feel like that of a rat being chased by a cat, but not as life-threatening. Unless you counted going insane as life threatening.Â
One day, Sanemi had gone up to Giyuu—somehow having found him as he finished training somewhere in the clearing of a forest.
“Oi, Tomioka,” he shouted, over the rush of water. There was a river, a loud one at that, that cut through the forest and skimmed along the edge of the field that Giyuu had found.
Giyuu turned. The weather was hot, so he had taken off the top of his uniform, folding that and his haori and placing it aside.Â
Deciding not to question why Sanemi was here, he cocked his head in question. “What?”
Sanemi seemed taken aback that he’d been responded to, but went on. “Uhm. Kanroji said that she wanted to invite all the Hashira on some shit sleepover and said I had to ask you to come,” he said impatiently, his eyes flicking up and down, as if inspecting Giyuu.
“Oh. I won’t go,” Giyuu murmured. There was no reason to. It wasn’t like the Hashira would actually want him to go.
Sanemi raised an eyebrow. “I figured.”
“Then why did you ask?”
“Because Kanroji would get mad if I didn’t. Which would induce ear-piercing cries about why,” Sanemi snorted, rolling his eyes. He crossed his arms. He was sweating and the air was humid today, causing his hair to stick onto his skin.Â
“Ah.”Â
Giyuu sheathed his katana, pulling his hair out of the ponytail to adjust it.
Sanemi watched him curiously, as if there was something to figure out.Â
“What?” Giyuu asked, upon noticing this.Â
“You never take down your hair,” Sanemi said simply.Â
He was a lot less shout-y today, it was unsettling, almost.Â
“Okay.”Â
They lapsed back into silence as Giyuu re-tied his hair back up, his hands sticky with sweat. The only sounds were of the rush water and the occasional bird from up ahead.
Sanemi wasn’t leaving, which was curious. Especially since his eyes seemed to be tracking Giyuu, as if he was put in charge to guard him.
“…do you need anything?” Giyuu asked finally, growing uncomfortable.
“No,” Sanemi murmured, turning away.Â
Confused, Giyuu watched as Sanemi left, without so much of an explanation. Odd.
×××
Fuck.
That day, that one day, that one stupid fucking day.
The sleepover thing was a lie. There hadn’t been any sleepover. It had been an excuse to find Giyuu.Â
Sanemi hadn’t figured he’d have any luck, so when he’d seen Giyuu there he’d instinctively called out to him. He’d managed to hide his surprise enough and masked it with the question he’d made up. Luckily, Giyuu had shot it down. Because if he hadn’t…
But that was beside the point. It wasn’t the question that made Sanemi panic. No, of course it wasn’t.
It was the fact that when he had seen Giyuu there, he had… felt. Something. Something different.
Usually, anger was his key to reality. But, then, he hadn’t been angry then. He had felt something else, something true. He couldn’t distinguish it, being in some stupid trance when he’d felt it. But he knew that it was different.
So now he was tearing at his hair, wishing he’d figure it out because it was eating him alive now, and had been since the day he’d seen Giyuu there.Â
Giyuu without his-
No.
No, he wouldn’t think about it. He wouldn’t picture how Giyuu looked with his hair down, no shi… Shit. He shouldn’t be thinking like this. He wouldn’t!
Fuck.
Sanemi stood and grabbed his katana, pushing it into his belt and gritting his teeth in frustration. He stomped to the front of his house, slamming the door open and unsheathing his katana.Â
He brought the sword above his head and slashed down.
One. Two. Three.
Don’t think about Giyuu. Don’t think about him.
Twelve. Thirteen. Fourteen.
You hate him, remember? He’s stupid.
Thirty six. Thirty seven. Thirty eight.
His boring responses and his way of ignoring.
Sixty four. Sixty five. Sixty six.
The way he distances himself, how he doesn’t talk.
Ninety eight. Ninety nine. One hundred.
His stupid blue eyes and stupid black hair.
One hundred and forty one. One hundred and forty two. One hundred and forty three.
His stupid voice you want to hear every day. His stupid mouth you want to-
Sanemi threw his katana down in frustration, kicking the handle and making it skid away, hitting a small boulder a few feet from him.
He ran his hand through his hair, biting his bottom lip furiously until it bled.
“Goddammit,” he hissed, the metallic taste of blood filling his mouth.Â
He sighed and sat down, burying his face in his hands. Fuck. What the fuck was he supposed to do now?
×××
Sanemi’s uncharacteristic behavior had caught Giyuu’s attention. It wasn’t in his full interest, of course, but it was enough to make him curious. Yes, the weather had been hot and it made some people drowsy but… it hadn’t ever visibly affected Sanemi enough to make him so quiet and… yeah.Â
Which made Giyuu wonder, was Sanemi ever quiet? The only time he could think of the scarred Hashira being silent was… when in Kagaya’s presence. Meaning, only twice a year. Which meant it was very rare.Â
So, upon this realization, Giyuu decided he would try to figure it out. It wouldn’t hurt to try getting along with Sanemi, right? Besides, maybe that would mean less yelling. And he would have something to do.
For a while, he forgot he was going to find out the reason of Sanemi’s random personality slip, as it had completely left his mind; Sanemi wasn’t exactly a priority to him.
But then he ran into Sanemi again one day, who seemed to be in a subdued mood, not even bothering to acknowledge Giyuu.
They were in the middle of a town, though, so it wasn’t completely unreasonable.Â
Giyuu watched Sanemi carefully for a bit, before turning to continue buying his food.
Once he had paid and left, he turned back, noticing Sanemi instantly. He approached him cautiously, looking up curiously at the store the Wind Hashira had walked into. A sweets store? For pastries, mochis, and bread? Was he buying something for someone?
Giyuu hovered inside the store uncomfortably. A woman glanced at him and he quickly adjusted his haori over his katana; when people saw it, they usually called for security. He would know from experience.
Sanemi appeared to have noticed him immediately as he gave Giyuu an annoyed look, picking up a box of mochi that had been put down for him on the counter.
He walked towards the exit, muttering to Giyuu as he passed.Â
“The hell are you doing here?” he hissed between his teeth, his voice low.
The store was filled with a low chatter by the people around them and Giyuu quickly followed Sanemi out, deciding he didn’t want to stay in this enclosed space with an almost intoxicating smell of sugar.
Back outside—and thank god for the fresh air—Giyuu and Sanemi walked quietly, side by side, through the streets.
The box, Giyuu noticed, was full of ohagi. Who liked ohagi? Mitsuri, maybe? He wasn’t aware that Sanemi and Mitsuri were on good terms.Â
They continued in silence for a couple minutes until they reached a part that wasn’t as crowded.
Sanemi stopped then, resulting in Giyuu stopping as well. They turned to each other and Sanemi glared at him.
“Were you stalking me or something? I saw you staring, earlier,” Sanemi said, crossing his arms, the box of ohagi clutched in one hand.
“I wasn’t,” Giyuu mumbled.
“Right.” Sanemi rolled his eyes. “Why’d you follow me into the bakery, then? You didn’t buy shit.”
Remembering the ohagi, Giyuu changed the subject. “Who is the ohagi for?”
“…The fuck does that have to do with anything? And it’s not for anyone, I’m eating it”—he uncrossed his arms here, tapping the box—”And you didn’t answer my question, dipshit.”Â
Completely ignoring the last part, Giyuu said, surprised, “You like sweets?”
Sanemi raised an eyebrow. “And you like ignoring me. What the hell does my taste in food have to do with shit??”
Giyuu frowned. If Sanemi ate things like ohagi often, why wasn’t he nicer? Like Mitsuri!Â
“Oi, you going to answer my question?” Sanemi snapped, waving the box in front of Giyuu’s face.
“What question?” Giyuu asked, drawing blank.Â
Sanemi groaned. “I can’t tell if you’re really that stupid, or if you’re just pretending.”
“I’m… not pretending,” Giyuu mumbled, confused.
“Goddammit, never-fucking-mind,” Sanemi sighed, turning. “I’m going to go. Don’t follow me.”
Giyuu’s frown deepened but he nodded, watching Sanemi walk away.
Sanemi was in a peculiar mood that way. Although he was still as fiesty as ever, he didn’t shout as much as usual. His voice was quieter. It was almost pleasant. Almost.
×××
Giyuu had been quite talkative that day. Had a randomly curious nature, followed by a million questions. Sanemi couldn’t tell if he liked this or if he hated it. On the one hand, it was nice to hear Giyuu’s voice a bit more. On the other, he was being ignorant and nosy as fuck. But… he seemed curious as to what Sanemi was doing. Was he interested in-
No. That was stupid thinking, and being a Hashira did not allow stupid thinking!Â
Sanemi had been deep in thought about all of this for a couple hours now and was eating his ohagi whilst he walked towards… Where was he again?
He looked around, confused, and found himself standing admist a bamboo forest, water from a supposed river could be heard in the background. There was a house, a little ways forward, which was nestled comfortably in a small man-made clearing in the forest. The ground was gritty, like thickly packed sand, and it made a slight crunching sound as Sanemi walked towards the house, curious.
He’d never been here before.Â
He looked around, his eyes catching onto everything. Then he realized there was approaching him from behind and he turned, noticing the motion of a person, entering the clearing. He quickly hid by the side of the house, waiting for the person.
Their footsteps were moderate but precise, and they grew closer to the house before pausing and suddenly moving quickly to where Sanemi hid.
Fuck.
But then the person came into view and…
“Tomioka?”
Giyuu blinked at him, his hand dropping from his katana. “What are you doing here, Shinazugawa?” he asked quietly, his brilliant blue eyes flicking over Sanemi as if he was searching for an answer written upon his body.
“I was just walking and ended up here somehow.” Then, with a realization, Sanemi said, “Do you live here?”
Giyuu gave a hesitant nod. “I wasn’t aware I told anyone of this place.”
“You didn’t. I don’t know fuck where I am,” Sanemi said, retreating from his hiding spot to stand in front of Giyuu.Â
“Ah. Hello, again,” Giyuu murmured. He turned, walking to his front door and unlocking it, opening the door.Â
Sanemi nodded, standing awkwardly.
Giyuu glanced at him. “Are you busy?” he asked.
“No,” Sanemi said. “My next mission is just patrol shit, and it shouldn’t be too far.”
“Okay. Do you want to come in?” Giyuu offered, stepping inside.
Sanemi raised an eyebrow. “Are you going to drug me with tea?”
“…What?”Â
“Nevermind. Sure.”Â
Giyuu nodded, motioning for him to come inside.
The interior of Giyuu’s house was modest, kept mostly simple—which made sense given that the Hashira didn’t usually devote their time to decorating their house. Except Mitsuri, maybe.
Sanemi closed the door behind him, looking around. “Why do you never tell anyone about your house?” he asked, absentmindedly.
Giyuu didn’t respond, getting something from a different room.
Sanemi sighed. “You don’t like responding, do you?” he asked pointedly, following Giyuu into what appeared to be the kitchen.
Giyuu glanced at him, then handed the albino male a teapot. Steam was filtering through the top, making Sanemi’s hand feel humid and hot. He placed it on the knee-high table, confused why he’d been handed it. Giyuu gave him two cups in following and he poured the tea into them, watching the steam swirl and dissipate into the air.
Sanemi picked up one of the cups, the warmth from the tea seeping through the cup and warming his hands. Giyuu sat down across from where Sanemi stood, picking up his own cup.
It was silent as the two Hashira sipped their tea, neither having anything to say. Sanemi looked up, taking in the sight of Giyuu who sat quietly, his cup clasped in his hands, his eyes cast down, watching the swirl of the liquid. He looked cute this way, really. He always looked so subdued but it was adorable.
Honestly, something must be horrible wrong with Sanemi if he was thinking like this. He couldn’t stop, somehow. Which was irritating to himself, almost worrying, really. Mostly annoying. He didn’t want to be thinking about Giyuu 24/7, didn’t want to be unable to look at Giyuu without falling into a fucking puddle.
He was fighting so hard to keep his composure at the moment, hoping beyond hope his face wasn’t red. It was so fucking stupid, to look at Giyuu and think, God that man is so beautiful. Had he, or had he not, hated him before? Albeit, it hadn’t truly been hate…
“What?”Â
Sanemi looked up at the sound of Giyuu’s voice, startled by the sudden noise in the previously hushed room.
Giyuu was staring at him, his eyes wide. It was tripping to see him whenever he showed emotion. It was unnatural on his face.
“What?” Sanemi asked. He placed his cup down on the table, having finished his tea a couple minutes ago.
Giyuu’s mouth opened and closed soundlessly before saying, quietly, “You… think I’m pretty?”
Sanemi blinked. “The fuck are you-” …Oh. Oh, oh god, he must’ve said it out loud, he must’ve told Giyuu without even realizing that-
Giyuu put his cup down as well, biting his lip. His face was mostly impassive, though, and it made everything… so much worse.
“No. I, uhm, I didn’t… I didn’t mean to say that-” Sanemi stuttered, worsening matters. He should’ve just said it was a joke, or something, what the hell was wrong with him? He was stumbling over himself, backing away. Why was he so nervous? This was Giyuu, for fucks sake! He didn’t actually care! …Right?Â
Giyuu stood as well, nearly knocking down the table in the process. He steadied it and moved forwards, reaching an arm out to grab Sanemi’s wrist—instinctively, most likely—but Sanemi had retreated already, was out the door and heading towards the front.Â
Giyuu followed him quickly, stopping him before he opened the door.
“Shinazugawa?”Â
And then it was like words suddenly stopped existing and Sanemi froze, his eyes flicking around nervously. “W…What?” he asked, his voice meek and timid. Disgusting. Why was he being like this? God, he needed help. What the fuck.
“Did you… Did you mean it?” Giyuu mumbled, his hand clasped around Sanemi’s wrist. The feel of his palm was warm and, though his hands were calloused from years of training, his hand was almost soft.Â
“Mean what?” Stupid. This was stupid, Sanemi was stupid, everything was-
“What you said about… me.”Â
Yes. He meant it. Meant more than that.Â
“No.”
“Oh.”
Giyuu let go of Sanemi’s wrist and his arm fell to his side.
There was an awkward moment of silence and then-
“…sorry. Bye, Shinazugawa,” he said quietly, opening the door for Sanemi and backing away slightly.
Sanemi didn’t move for a second, his body feeling numb for no reason.Â
“Are you leaving?” Giyuu asked uncertainly.
“…Yes,” Sanemi said, regaining feeling in his body and quickly making his way out.Â
He shut the door behind him, walking quickly through the clearing and back onto the path outside of it. He looked from his left to right then, deciding he didn’t know where the hell he was, turned left and broke out into a slow run, his pace quickening by the second.
As he ran, he felt as if his lungs had deflated, and he breathed heavily through his mouth, as if suddenly he had lost the ability to run.Â
What the hell was that? Why had he acted like that? What the fuck was wrong with him?
×××
Giyuu was in a panic. He was panicking because:
1. Sanemi had found his house somehow.
2. Sanemi had been quiet for the longest time possible for him.
3. Sanemi had been drinking tea with Giyuu inside Giyuu’s house… quietly.
4. Sanemi said that Giyuu was beautiful… then went on to deny it.
5. Sanemi had been so awkward.
6. Sanemi had then proceeded to run away after Giyuu had caught hold of his arm.
What the hell had just happened?!
×××
Sanemi was also panicking. Waaay worse.Â
He found Obanai quickly and, in the most incomprehensible way, recounted what had happened.
Obanai stared at him, confused and irritated. “What? Will you slow the fuck down and catch your breath first?”
Sanemi ignored him, deciding to explain in a faster way. “I think I like Tomioka.”
Obanai crossed his arms. “Okay?”
“‘Fuck you mean, ‘okay’?!” Sanemi snapped.Â
“It was obvious that you liked him, idiot,” Obanai said. He rolled his eyes. “Is that all? A stupid revelation everyone but you already knew? If so, I will be with Kanroji, thank you very much.”
“Oh my god, think about something other than your girlfriend for once!!!” Sanemi groaned. “And what the fuck do you mean, ‘everyone already knew’? I didn’t even know!”
“Riiighttt, this is a massive waste of my time, I’ll be off now,” Obanai said, turning away.Â
“Bitch,” Sanemi grumbled, watching Obanai practically skip off to Mitsuri.
He sighed, sitting down on the ground, leaning against a random tree that just so happened to be there.
He buried his face in his hands, wishing he knew the answers to the world. And wishing he wasn’t thinking about Giyuu.
×××
Sanemi had suddenly become a person that Giyuu could be more than mildly interested in, someone he needed to find something out about but he didn’t quite know what. And given that Sanemi had basically run away from him the last time they’d met, Giyuu opted to talk to Obanai about Sanemi.
Upon approaching him and asking him about Sanemi, Obanai simply said, “He fell in love with someone,” and gave no other explanation before leaving.
Almost frustrated by this response, Giyuu searched for someone else who could tell him a little something about the Hashira he’d always wanted to avoid.
He went to Mitsuri next, whom was known for her friendliness and perhaps she had managed to speak a bit with Sanemi before.
She didn’t say much, only burst into a fit of giggling when he asked about Sanemi.
Giyuu just stood there awkwardly, unsure what to do.Â
Mitsuri told him, then, that perhaps Sanemi was acting like this because he liked someone.
Which only made it all the more annoying.
Shinobu, Tengen and Kyojuro only gave similar answers to those of Obanai’s and Mitsuri’s. So, Giyuu gave up asking the Hashira and quickly tracked down Genya.
Genya was surprised to hear the question.
“Aniki?” he’d said. “What do you mean?”
“Yes. That’s what he said. Then he left,” Giyuu said blandly.
“Oh. Uhm.” Genya hesitated. “I don’t know. I don’t know him as well as I used to.”Â
“Oh.”
There was a moment of silence.
“What do you know about him, then? Be it not of his present self,” Giyuu asked.
“Uhh… He’s really good with children! He cared for me and my younger siblings really well, as if he was our father,” Genya said, a smile slowly spreading on his face. “He was really kind. I remember he would do anything to help Mother when she needed it, even did most of the things she usually did just so she could sleep well that night.”
Giyuu raised an eyebrow. “He sounds very different.”
Genya frowned. “I’m sure he’s still like that…”
“Mhm. Go on.”
“Alright. Uhm…” Genya then proceeded to go on a rant about the most random facts about Sanemi, from his favorite food—ohagi—to the friends he’d had in the past.
Giyuu listened with interest, not realizing there could be so much character to a man who seemed to make it his life goal to annoy people.
At the end of Genya’s rant, he had said, “he might like you, you know, if he said that. Or he was thinking about someone else?” Genya concluded, referring to Sanemi calling him beautiful—then claiming he didn’t mean it.
“Like me?…” Giyuu asked, raising an eyebrow.
“Mhm!” Genya waved, walking away. “Tell me if anything happens!”
“Alright…” Giyuu watched him leave, then turned back to his own thoughts.Â
Like him? Why would anyone like Giyuu? And, of all people, Sanemi! Although, it would tie together with what the Hashira had said, given that they’d all said that Sanemi had ‘fallen in love.’Â
But… how? And why?
×××
Sanemi successfully managed to avoid Giyuu for about three days before he was found. He had been walking down a path after his mission, on his way home, when he ran into Giyuu. Giyuu, as it turned out, had had a mission near Sanemi’s and had also been on his way home.Â
“Shinazugawa?”
Sanemi’s heart stopped. Fuck.Â
Giyuu was standing there, his expression all innocent and unassuming and… God. Yes, yes he looked like a fucking god.Â
“What?” Sanemi snapped, fighting against the heat that rose in his body. Goddammit.
“I’ve been looking for you…” Giyuu said, stepping forwards to be face to face with the Wind Hashira, his gaze curious, a contrast to his usually impassive expression.
“…Why?” It’s not because he’s interested, it is not. Sanemi’s eyes flicked anywhere but to Giyuu’s face and he pursed his lips uncertainly.
“I wanted to ask you about something,” Giyuu replied, tilting his head slightly. “…Why won’t you look at me?”
“Why the fuck are you so talkative?!” Sanemi asked, his voice coming out more irritated than he’d intended. His heart seemed to be working again; or maybe not. It beat quickly, too quickly, and his breath came out forced and quick.Â
“Are you okay?” Giyuu’s voice was concerned, he frowned. “Your face is red…”
“Fuck off. It’s… ’cause I was running a lot. And you aren’t answering me,” Sanemi mumbled, turning his face away.
“Oh.” Giyuu paused, seemingly forgetting what he was doing here. “I wanted to ask you some-“
“I get it, you want to ask me something. Get the fuck on with it! I don’t have time to waste on your shitty ass,” Sanemi said, crossing his arms. Why was he acting like this, as if he could barely control his emotions anymore. It was stupid, and annoying.
“…Sorry.” Giyuu pouted. “Do you… like me?”
Sanemi froze. “What?”Â
“Do you like me?…” Giyuu repeated.
“No, I heard you, don’t fucking repeat it,” Sanemi gritted out. “Why the hell would you ask that?!”
“…I was… wondering about your behavior. It was peculiar and I… couldn’t fathom why you had acted like that,” Giyuu said quietly. “I asked the Hashira and your brother and… they all said you liked someone—though Genya said that, more specifically, you might like… me?”
“I…” Sanemi was at loss for words. He couldn’t like Giyuu! Not that stupid, quiet, bitchass bastard! Except, it would make sense. It would explain why he always felt so… Oh my god, he needed to get out of here. He couldn’t bear having Giyuu’s annoyingly pretty eyes staring at him curiously, as if he hadn’t just dropped the worst question he ever could.Â
“No. No, I hate you! I don’t like you! Fuck off!” Sanemi shouted, turning and quickly running off, not looking back.
Fuck.
×××
There was something wrong with Giyuu.
When Sanemi had left, shouting that he didn’t like him, Giyuu had felt a pang in his chest. As if he was disappointed.
Why would he be? He’d never cared much what Sanemi said before. And yet…Â
And yet now he suddenly cared, suddenly wished to know why. Why what? Why everyone claimed Sanemi had fallen in love? Why Sanemi had called him beautiful? Why Sanemi seemed to hate him so much? Why he felt like it all actually mattered?Â
He had trudged home, nearly bumping into several trees in the process. Then he had flopped onto his futon and proceeded to stare at the cealing, re-thinking his life. The image of Sanemi from earlier flashed in his memory. Sanemi, his cheeks flushed,—from running???—his eyes averted and face scrunched from anger. He looked like an angry dog, really. But cuter.Â
Wait. What?
No, no, not cute. Sanemi was never cute.
Giyuu sighed, dropping a hand onto his forehead and running his hand through his hair, closing his eyes. What the fuck was wrong with him?
×××
It was dark and raining, though the air was warm. Sanemi was trudging through a muddy forest without a clue to where he was going, exhaustion dragging him down. He was soaked to the bone and shivering despite the warm weather. As he walked, he noted that somebody was somewhere around him. He kept his guard up, quieting his footsteps as he continued on. Then, at an intersection of the path, he bumped into… Genya.
Genya had his arm over his head and had apparently only just noticed Sanemi, skittering backwards in his surprise. “A-… Aniki?!” Genya said, startled.Â
Sanemi grumbled. Of course it was him. “What?” he asked, irritated.
“Uhm. I was on a mission,” Genya mumbled.
“What, are you going to bleed to death now??” Sanemi said, noticing the blood staining Genya’s clothing. “Quit the fucking Corps if you’re going to be so useless at your job.”
“No! I’m fine! It’s a light wound. And I won’t quit!! I’m not useless!” Genya insisted, pouting.
Sanemi rolled his eyes. “Then get your ass to Kocho’s. I don’t want to deal with you right now,” he said, turning away from his (not) brother and stalking away.
“Wait- Aniki-” Genya called out, following him.
“Fuck off! And I’m not your brother!” Sanemi snapped, not turning to look at him.
“Please-“
“Shut the actual fuck up,” he said, turning and pushing Genya to the ground.
Genya slipped on the mud and fell on his back. He frowned but stopped following Sanemi who walked away, through the forest.
Sanemi looked around, trying to figure out where the hell he was. He noticed a path that looked vaguely familiar to the left and he followed it, his steps slow. He let out an exaggerated sigh every now and then, wishing he could just stop Genya from being Genya for once.
He looked up and found that, as the path went on, there was one part that entered into what looked like a bamboo forest. Ah. Giyuu’s house.
He contemplated going inside for a minute before deciding to just walk past it, not wanting to deal with Giyuu asking if… No, he wouldn’t finish the sentence.
So he trudged on. Then, to his luck, he heard his name being called out. He turned with a sigh, meeting Giyuu’s gaze. “What is it?” he asked, his voice coming out harsher than intended.
“Uhm. Shinazugawa, what’re you doing outside now?” Giyuu asked. “It’s raining, you should get inside unless you want to get a cold.”
“Yeah, well, I have no fucking idea where I am. I’ll be fine,” Sanemi said, shaking his head.Â
“Come inside!” Giyuu insisted. “I have a mission I have to get to in a bit, I think, but it’ll be fine. You can stay here so Kocho doesn’t kill you for getting sick.”
“Fair enough…” Sanemi sighed, caving in. He followed Giyuu inside, slipping off his shoes.Â
“You should bathe and change,” Giyuu said, looking Sanemi up and down. “I’ll put extra clothing and a towel in the bathroom and make an extra futon for you.”
“Alright. Thanks,” Sanemi said, wondering why the hell Giyuu was talking to much.
Giyuu nodded and went off to do what he had said, leaving Sanemi standing in the hall.
×××
After Giyuu had made sure that Sanemi had everything he might need—putting out a tray of food next to the futon as well—he quickly wrote a note explaining that he would be out on a mission and that Sanemi could sleep or whatever he wanted while waiting.
He left the note on top of the futon and grabbed his haori, slipping it on. He picked up his katana, pushing it into his belt, and heading outside into the rain.
The mission was easy—the demons being surprisingly incompetent for a Hashira to be called there. And, after making sure the surviving rank-and-file Demon Slayers were alright, he made his way home. Unfortunately he’d been held up by the other Demon Slayers so dawn was already approaching.Â
The rain had settled to a light sprinkle, almost non-existent, and the sky was brightening as the sun slowly arose.
Back home, Giyuu quickly bathed and changed, then went to look for Sanemi. He entered his room and found Sanemi entangled between the sheets of his futon. The food was half eaten and the note sat on the tray.
Giyuu almost smiled at the sight. It was really nice to see the humanity in Sanemi; it was rare. He slipped into his own futon and closed his eyes, falling asleep soon after.
×××
When Sanemi awoke, light was filtering through a window. He ran a hand through the mess of his hair, moving the blankets off of him. He looked to his left and saw Giyuu fast asleep. He smiled—then quickly frowned at himself for smiling—and turned to his food, which was mostly cold now. Regardless, he ate the rest of it. Once he finished, he picked up the tray and took it to where he presumed the kitchen was, washing his bowls.
As he dried his hands, he heard Giyuu walking and turned.
Giyuu was at the doorway, looking quite illegally adorable in all his sleepiness, his hair messy as hell. He blinked wearily at Sanemi. “Good morning.”
“‘Morning,” Sanemi returned, nodding. “It’s strange to wake up actually in the morning.”
Giyuu nodded back. “Mhm.”
“Are you hungry?”Â
“A bit.”
“Want me to make something?” he offered.
Giyuu raised an eyebrow. “You can cook?”
“Don’t look at me like that. Of course I can, what kind of eldest sibling would I be without knowing how to cook??” Sanemi scoffed. “I’ll show you.”
“I wouldn’t want to bother you, it’s fine,” Giyuu murmured. “I can make myself something.”
“What, canned tomato sauce? I’m making it. I took your question as a fucking challenge,” Sanemi said, pushing Giyuu out of the kitchen. “I’m going to use whatever the hell you have in here, by the way!!”
Giyuu called back a complaint in response.Â
Sanemi grinned and started scouring the kitchen for ingredients, deciding he would make the most elaborate food he could with what he found. Literally for no reason at all.
×××
Sanemi had called Giyuu in to eat—after he had waited for an hour—and now, sitting before him, was… The most food he’d seen in front of him in his life since… Since he was thirteen. No, well, not the most. But it reminded him of when Tsutako had guests over and she wanted to make the food be the best it possibly could be.
“Uhhm. Thank you…” Giyuu said, still in shock.
Sanemi smirked. “Who can’t cook now?!”
“It wasn’t even a challenge!” Giyuu whined.Â
“Mhmmm, well now it is! Whatever you don’t eat I’m sending to Rengoku probably. Or Kanroji. Either of them will eat it without a question,” Sanemi said, crossing his arms. “Now, eat.”
“Why’re you feeding me???” Giyuu huffed, though he sat down and picked up a fork that Sanemi had laid down for him.
“Because I never do this anymore and I was bored. And I didn’t feel like training yet,” he said simply, sitting down across from Giyuu. “Why, do you not want to eat?”
Giyuu shook his head. “No, no, I do. You’re just being so nice today-“
Sanemi rolled his eyes. “Fine, I’ll stop being nice.” He stood and walked to the other side of the table and smacked Giyuu’s head. “Eat!!”
“I… I preferred you when you were nice…” Giyuu admitted, quickly starting to eat.Â
“Exactly. Besides, you can’t be questioning me when you’re talking as much as Rengoku today,” Sanemi pointed out.
“No’ af mush,” Giyuu mumbled through mouthfuls of food.Â
“Hm. True. And don’t talk with your mouth full or I’ll squeeze the food out of you,” Sanemi threatened, going back to his side of the table and plopping down.
Giyuu glared at him but finished chewing before responding. “What are you, my mom?”
“Yes, I’m your mom now. Manners!!” Sanemi shouted, picking up a piece of bread and chucking it at Giyuu.
“Hey- Parents don’t do that- I think-” Giyuu whined, picking up the bread and putting it on the table.Â
“You ‘think’??” Sanemi asked incredulously, starting to eat.
“My sister raised me,” Giyuu said with a shrug—then realized what he said and quickly stuffed food in his mouth, wishing he wasn’t being so open suddenly. Something about Sanemi’s atmosphere today just made him so comfortable, though. His teasing manner—and not in a rude way. Like… Sabito.
“Ah. Nice,” Sanemi murmured, picking up a cup and filling it with tea.Â
“Mm. Thanks for the food, again,” Giyuu said, giving him a slight smile.
Sanemi raised his eyebrows at the smile, but said nothing of it, simply nodding. “Sure.”
×××
Back at his own house, Sanemi was changed in his uniform again. He laid the clothes Giyuu had let him borrow down and- Oh shit, he had taken them home- He contemplated going back to Giyuu’s house, then decided he’d rather not bother and headed outside to train.
His mind was filled with thoughts of Giyuu—Giyuu’s smile, his house, just him in general—and he found it hard to concentrate on his training. So, only ten minutes after he’d started, he promptly gave up, deciding to do something else and set out on a walk.Â
Over the next few days, Sanemi found himself mostly alone. Although there was the occasional nod from Obanai when they passed by each other, he was mostly solitary. Days were busier now, with demons multiplying each second. The past dull of life seemed to have faded recently, however, which made him not mind the constant missions. In honesty, he felt relieved. But he had a feeling Giyuu had something to do with his life feeling like life again, a fact which he preferred to ignore. There was no way in hell he would ever admit to anyone that he liked Giyuu, because it was Giyuu. If it were literally anyone else, he would’ve just told them. But Giyuu?? The ‘I’m not like you’ quiet-ass bastard who was way too cute than he should be allowed to be—who was a stupid, oblivious fuck??? Him??
Nah.
Honestly, Giyuu seemed to have it figured out though. So hopefully Sanemi wouldn’t have to clarify. Because if he did, then they were better off not interacting at all.Â
×××
“He likes you, it’s obvious,” Shinobu said, rolling her eyes. She taped the bandage around Giyuu’s wrist and let go of his arm. “Anyway, I’m done. Don’t force your arm past its limits, know your own strength, idiot. Or weaknesses, if you may.”
Giyuu blinked. “I don’t think he likes me. He said he didn’t.”
“Does Shinazugawa seem like the type to be honest when it comes to this?” Shinobu asked, raising an eyebrow. She stood, putting away her supplies.Â
“He’s annoyingly honest,” Giyuu murmured, standing as well.
“Fair point. But! Keywords, ‘when it comes to this.’ He wouldn’t just straight up say, ‘Hey, I like you.’ Doesn’t sound like him,” Shinobu said, picking up a pen and tapping Giyuu’s nose with the tip of it.Â
Giyuu batted the pen away, shaking his head. “No, he seems like the type to do that.”
“Hm. Not with you, then,” she said, grabbing his non-injured hand and forcing the pen into it.Â
“I don’t need this,” Giyuu said, trying to give it back.
“You do. Sign this,” Shinobu said, shoving a paper in his face.
Giyuu eyed it. “What is it?”
“You’re overworking yourself. This gives you permission to have a break,” she said impatiently. “Write your name there.”Â
“…No. I’m alright,” he said, frowning.Â
She sighed. “Worth a shot. I’ll just forge your signature. Anyway, back to Shinazugawa.”
“Hey-” Giyuu whined as she snatched the pen and paper back.Â
A smile as sweet as a lemon spread across her face. “Yes?”
“…You’re a pain, Kocho,” he grumbled, sitting back down.
“That’s all? Very well, let’s go back to the topic of your boyfriend. Now, tell me, do you like him?” she asked, leaning closer to him.
Heat seemed to flicker into his cheeks and he fidgetted with his sleeve. “No…”
She laughed. “I’m not Uzui but I could hear your lie from miles away.”
“I’m not lying…”
“Okay, well, tell me this. Since all of this”—she waved her hand over him, as if it would explain anything—”has happened, you’ve been, one, talking more, two, a lot more expressive, three, more distracted. And… four? You’re blushing. When I asked you, you turned red.”
“I did not!” Giyuu said indignantly, although he was sure he only turned redder.
“You’re annoying. You’re like a child,” she said, exasperated. “Fine. Be it your way. But he does like you, mark my words. So if you two end up dating, I get to say ‘I told you so.’ Also, I better be the first person you tell.”
Giyuu frowned. “We won’t date. I don’t like him, and I’m sure he doesn’t like me.”
“Suit yourself.” She hit his head with a ruler that she’d apparently conjured out of nowhere. “Now get out. I have more important things to deal with.”
Giyuu sighed and stood, quickly leaving before she decided to bother him again.
There was no way what she was saying was true. Why the hell would Giyuu fall for… Sanemi?! And vice versa. It just didn’t make sense…
×××
“You’re going to be the death of me,” Sanemi said, sighing. Giyuu was currently on his back, clinging on for dear life, as Sanemi stalked to the ravenette’s room.Â
Sanemi had finally decided to bring back Giyuu’s clothes—once he’d worked up the courage to willingly visit him—only to find Giyuu collapsed on the ground having apparently been training for some hours and hadn’t been hydrated enough.Â
“I’m sorryyy,” Giyuu mumbled into Sanemi’s shoulder.
“Save your apologies for Kocho, you better hope she doesn’t barricade you in your room,” he said, rolling his eyes. He kicked down Giyuu’s bedroom door and marched inside, dropping the Hashira on his bed. “Sleep.”
“I’m convinced you’re trying to mother me,” Giyuu said, a hand drapping over his forehead and obscuring his eyes. “First you cook me food and now you make me sleep.”
Sanemi scoffed. “Your fault for being so incompetent. And I’m not your mother. What, do you want me to be? Want me to kiss you goodnight?”
Giyuu raised his arm to look at Sanemi. “Would you do it?”
His eyes were curious, a striking blue. Usually they seemed to hold no life in them, no emotion, no passion, no nothing. But there was a glint to it now, seeming to light up Giyuu’s face like a beacon.Â
Sanemi swallowed. “Would you ask?”
Giyuu’s lips curved in a small smile. “Touché.”
Sanemi sighed, shaking his head—more at himself. “You’re stupid.”Â
“I’ll sleep now,” Giyuu informed him, pulling the sheets over himself.Â
“You better. I’m staying here ’till you sleep.”
“What?! You creep,” he whined.Â
“Either that or I tell Kocho,” Sanemi said, set on his decision.
“…Fine, stalk me all you want,” Giyuu said, frowning and closing his eyes.
Sanemi smiled to himself, leaning against the wall and waiting.
The room drew to a quiet hum, the only sound being the two Hashira’s breathing. After a while, Giyuu’s breath finally calmed into a slow, settled sleep, his face relaxed and soothed.
Sanemi stepped towards the bed quietly, hovering over him. He knelt beside Giyuu and, once he decided that he really was asleep, started to step away. Then he paused, his eyes trailing to Giyuu’s lips.Â
He immediately struck down the idea, mentally berating himself for even thinking it. He parted the dark locks resting on Giyuu’s forehead, placing a gentle kiss there before quickly fixing the Hashira’s hair and retreating from the room, making his way outside.Â
The cool air hit his face as he stepped out, but he barely noticed it, heat flickering in his cheeks as he walked out of the clearing and into the path that would lead him back. God, why was he such a mess…
(i loved writing that sm)
×××
Giyuu was a light sleeper.Â
Anyone in the Demon Slayer Corps had to be, or they wouldn’t even pass Final Selection. So, of course, he had awoken. Though he had been too sleepy to comprehend why he had woken up so randomly, and so quickly, at the time, he quickly realized it once Sanemi had left.
Now he lay, curled up in a ball, his face buried in his palms, mentally screaming. Because.. what the hell had just happened?! But… he wasn’t complaining.
Wait- Why not-
He pulled the blanket over his head, engolfing himself in the darkness. No, this wasn’t better. It only made his face hotter. He sat up, the cool air bursting upon him. He fanned himself, trying to calm his heartbeat.Â
Fuck, he was in love, wasn’t he. He was in love, he was in love with Sanemi Shinazugawa. He was a fucking mess.
×××
“…You look like Tomioka just kissed you,” Obanai said, crossing his arms and leaning back against a tree.
Sanemi had found him, after a while, and was trying to get his thoughts together, pacing up and down on the side of the path. “He didn’t! I did!”
“Wait what-” Obanai said, standing up straight and leaning towards him. “What do you mean?!”
Sanemi let out a half-sigh, half scream, raking his hand through his hair. “Not… Not fully, just on his forehead. And he was asleep. BUT STILL!!”
Obanai slumped back against the tree, rolling his eyes. “Coward,” he coughed.
“Oh, shut the fuck up. It’s not like you have kissed Kanroji yet,” Sanemi spat, stopping in front of Obanai.
“Yeah, well, unlike you, I have still been way more successful!!” he retorted. “All you have done is eat breakfast with him!! Meanwhile, I’ve eaten lunch and breakfast with her many days, gone on walks with her, bought her gifts, hugged her…”
Sanemi rolled his eyes. “Yet you haven’t told her that you like her.”
“Hey! You haven’t told Tomioka either!!” Obanai pointed out.Â
“Righhttt, and who, exactly, has liked their crush for longer?? Hmm? Oh, right! You!” Sanemi laughed. “Your arguments are pitiful.”
“You’re freaking out about kissing Tomioka on the fucking forehead when he was asleep, don’t call me pitiful,” Obanai grumbled.
“Hm. Fair enough,” Sanemi decided.Â
“Look, take Tomioka out on a walk or something equivalent to a date, for all I care. But if you keep ranting about how you kissed him on the forehead without him knowing then I’m going to find Tomioka and tell him how you feel. I don’t give a fuck anymore,” Obanai told him, moving away from the tree and walking back onto the path.
Sanemi turned towards him. “Consider it the same for you. I don’t know how long I can stand hearing you talk about Kanroji. ‘Oh my god! Kanroji told me we can eat lunch together, just like yesterday, and the day before, and the day before, and the day before, and the day bef-‘”
“I GET IT!!!” Obanai snapped, rubbing his temples. “Fine. You stop, I stop.”
“Deal.”
Sanemi grinned. “Have fun eating lunch with her again. Or, rather, watching her eat lunch.”
Obanai pushed him. “Fuck off.”Â
×××
Sanemi had kissed him. He’d kissed him, he had kissed him, oh my god, Sanemi had-
Well. It could’ve just been to the joke from before. About ‘kissing him goodnight.’ BUT STILL. AND GIYUU HAD BEEN ASLEEP(ish).
Which made it all the more… Confusing. Maybe Sanemi saw him only as a sibling or a child or something. He did keep taking care of him, which didn’t even seem coincidental anymore. As if, assuming one could believe in fate, they were being purposefully brought together. Constantly in each other’s ways. …Not that Giyuu minded.
In fact, he liked spending more time with Sanemi.
The fact of which was a huge shock to himself. Hadn’t he just hated Sanemi?
Well. Things always changed, no…?
Maybe this change wouldn’t be bad, though. Maybe he should try embracing it.
Giyuu found himself constantly distracted by these thoughts as he went on with his days. But, surprisingly, he didn’t come across Sanemi for a while. Either Sanemi was avoiding him—which was reasonable, yet disappointing—or their schedules just kept them apart from each other. Whatever the reason was, Giyuu ended up going in search of Sanemi, wanting to clarify the ki…
No, he wouldn’t say it. Wouldn’t think it. He preferred not to feel as if he would have a heart attack—an abnormal heartbeat and flushed face…
He sighed, mussing up his hair so it covered his face, continuing to walk briskly down the path. He avoided some Demon Slayers who had seemingly popped out of nowhere and were attempting to talk to them, mentally berating himself for not being careful and getting unwanted attention. Just as he was about to give up and let them talk to him, he noticed Sanemi somewhere in the close distance.
He sped up, ignoring the calls of the other Demon Slayers who trotted behind him.
Sanemi looked up upon all the noise and seemed to be holding back laughter at the sight of Giyuu’s pleading gaze. He cleared his throat, grabbing Giyuu’s arm and pushing him behind him.Â
“The hell do you want?” he asked the others, glaring at them.
They all shrank back. One of them spoke up timidly, his voice shaky. “W… We just wanted to talk to Water-Pillar-sama…”Â
“I’m afraid you’ll be disappointed. See, I need him somewhere. You all can go now,” Sanemi said, waving them off.
“But-“Â
“I said I need him. You said you wanted something from him. Need is more important than want, fuckers. If you don’t leave now, maybe we can see how well you can weild your katanas against a Hashira,” Sanemi said, a hand hovering over his katana handle.
“Shinazugawa, there’s no need to-” Giyuu started.
Sanemi shushed him, turning back to the Demon Slayers. “So? What will it be?”
They seemed to hesitate for a second before deciding it wasn’t worth it and collectively agreed to leave, scampering away.
Sanemi turned back to Giyuu, a smirk growing on his face. “Got people falling on themselves for you now, hm?” he teased.Â
Giyuu sighed. “Will I have to find someone else to shoo you away?” he asked.
“I was joking- The hell did they even want from you, though?” Sanemi said, crossing his arms.
“I don’t know,” Giyuu murmured.Â
“Right.” An awkward silence spread between the two and they stared at the ground, unsure what to say.
“Uh. Now that you’re free, guess I’ll be taking my leave-” Sanemi said, appearing to want to dash away. His cheeks were dabbed in a dusty pink as he stepped back.
“Wait- Shinazugawa, I wanted to ask you something,” Giyuu said, grabbing Sanemi’s wrist as he remembered why he had been outside in the first place.
“Which is?” he asked, raising an eyebrow.
Giyuu paused, glancing down at his hand which was still clasped around the scarred wrist of the other Hashira. Sanemi’s pulse was fast. Why?
“Uhm. A few days ago… when you told me to sleep,” Giyuu started quietly, unsure how to go about it. Then, deciding that there was no use stalling, he blurted out, “Why did you kiss me?”
Sanemi stared at him, in shock apparently, then let out what sounded like a muted scream, burying his face in the hand Giyuu wasn’t holding. “God, you were awake…?” he mumbled, sounding as if he was regretting everything. Which he probably was doing.
“I… woke up when you did that,” Giyuu murmured.Â
“…Of course you did,” Sanemi said.
Giyuu cocked his head to the side. “Can I ask you something, Shinazugawa?”
“What now…?” he said with a sigh, running his hand through his hair—or, more, tearing at his hair.
“Why is your heartbeat so fast?” Giyuu asked.
Sanemi looked up, glaring at him. “Stop asking questions I’d rather tear my chest out than answer,” he grumbled.
Giyuu raised an eyebrow. “What-?”
“Nevermind.”
“Okay…” Giyuu let go of his wrist. “Will you answer the questions?”
Sanemi hesitated. “What happens if I don’t?”
“I’ll… ask Genya for help?…” Giyuu said slowly, knowing it would irritate Sanemi—and hopefully convince him to speak.
Sanemi’s eyes narrowed. “Fuck, fine.” He let out an exaggerated sigh, then without warning reached up and clasped his hands on either side of Giyuu’s face, pulling him closer.
Giyuu’s eyes widened and he felt himself flush at the proximity, his stomach deciding to do some acrobatic trick of Mitsuri’s, followed by what appeared to be a bunch of Shinobu’s fluttering around.
“Shinazugawa…?” he mumbled, his voice muted from his own shock.
×××
Do it. DO IT.
Sanemi let out a breath, his eyes searching Giyuu’s. He found no sign of resistance, only question and surprise.Â
“Listen. If you hate this, just push me away. I won’t resist,” Sanemi advised, his tone as serious as he could force it to be with his heart flying circles in his ribcage, as if trying to break free.Â
“Do wh-“
Before Giyuu could finish, Sanemi fit his mouth against the Water user’s, one hand tangling in the dark locks of Giyuu’s hair, the other slipping down to his waist. He paused when he got no response, and started to move away, but then arms wrapped around his body, pulling him closer and back into the kiss.
They stumbled through the embrace, their legs tangling with one anothers. He didn’t know who finally pulled away, but when they did, the two stood there, Giyuu resting his head on Sanemi’s shoulder, their breaths harsh and quick—not solely from the kiss.
Then, as if just realizing what they’d done, they scrambled away from each other, looking like embarrassed puppies.
Giyuu was the first to speak, his voice meek—not that Sanemi could blame him. “Do you… like me?” he mumbled.
Sanemi frowned. “I thought I told you to stop asking me questions like that.”
“Like what?”
“Questions that I’d commit seppuku before answering,” he said, crossing his arms.Â
“…Sorry,” Giyuu said, pouting.
“You better be. Also, the answer should be fucking obvious. If it’s not, then you’re stupid.” Sanemi rolled his eyes, stalking towards him and grabbing Giyuu’s arm. “We’re going somewhere private now. C’mon.”
Giyuu nodded quickly, following him. “I’m not stupid,” he muttered, more to himself
“Hm?”
“Nothing.”
×××
Since then, Giyuu and Sanemi avoided each other. Mostly from embarrassment and neither wanting to bring up the topic again. After they had left the public eye, they had made out for a bit, being too shy—which was definitely not a word that would usually describe either of them—to talk about anything. It had been exactly a week, two days, four hours, and thirty one minutes since they had parted ways—yes, Giyuu had been counting.
But—finally—they had decided to meet again, talk about it more formally. Rather, Sanemi had invited Giyuu to lunch and Giyuu had agreed. He stood, waiting, in front of a restaurant. Apparently Sanemi had reserved a table but had forgotten to tell Giyuu, so now he was awkwardly hovering in front of the restaurant wishing Sanemi would hurry the fuck up.Â
After a few agonizing minutes of waiting, Sanemi appeared at last, looking out of breath. His hair looked oddly neat and well kept—unlike usual—and he had a smell of flowers wafting around him.Â
“Hey,” he said, nodding to Giyuu. “Sorry for keeping you waiting. Iguro wanted me to help him with something then Kanroji came by, carrying like fifty bottles of perfume and wanted to test them out on me…” He sighed, rubbing the bridge of his nose.Â
A smile crept up Giyuu’s lips. “So that’s why you smell as what I’d imagine a bee would during the summer?”
“Shut the fuck up,” Sanemi said, opening the restaurant door and tugging Giyuu inside.
After they had found their table and ordered some food and settled down, Sanemi rested his arms on the table, clasping his hands together and turned to Giyuu. “So!” he said, as if trying to say something he most definitely did not want to say.
“Hm?”
“…I hate how little you talk,” Sanemi grumbled. “You only ever talk to ask the most embarrassing shit ever.”
“…sorry??”
Sanemi laughed, sounding uncharacteristically nervous. “Yeah, no, nevermind. Let’s just wait for the food.”
Giyuu nodded, his heart beating faster than a humming bird’s wings.Â
They waited in silence, conspicuously avoiding each others eyes.
When the food finally arrived, they took the opportunity to busy themselves with eating, pretending like they both had things they wanted to discuss but couldn’t bring it up. Halfway through the meal, Giyuu gave up and said, abruptly, “Are we dating?”
Sanemi all but choked on his food, grasping for a cup of water. Giyuu hurried to help him, panicking.
After he had calmed down, Sanemi said, “I’m convinced you’re trying to kill me, Tomioka.”
Giyuu apologized again. “I didn’t mean for that to happen…”
“I know. I was joking. Seriously, you really are stupid,” Sanemi deadpanned.
“I’m not!” Giyuu whined.
“See, that was also a joke. Okay, maybe it wasn’t. Also you sound like a child. But, uhm, back to the topic,” Sanemi said, his tone switching completely.
They lapsed back into silence, staring at each other awkwardly.
“…are we, then…?” Giyuu mumbled, unsure what to make of the atmosphere.
“Uhm.” Sanemi coughed, trying to think of a response. “Do you want to?”
Giyuu frowned. “Yes… Do you?”
Sanemi pushed a bowl of salmon daikon towards Giyuu, folding his hands on the table. “Then we’re dating.”
“What? But you never said if you-“
“I literally did, just not directly. But if you need me to spell it out to you then, yes. I do. And since you do too, apparently, then we’re dating,” Sanemi told him.Â
“…okay!” Giyuu said happily, taking the bowl with a small smile.
“Mm. How is your smile so small yet it lights up your whole face…” Sanemi said, resting his elbow on the table and head in his hand, laughing gently.
“I’m smiling? Sorry,” Giyuu said, his lips quickly curving to its usual neutral state.
“Why sorry? Your smile isn’t terrifying,” Sanemi said, frowning.Â
“Kocho said it’s weird,” Giyuu mumbled.Â
“Well fuck her, then! It’s not weird, it’s… cute.”Â
He flushed. “It’s not cute!”
“Says you.” A playful smirk rising upon Sanemi’s face. “Anyways, hurry up and eat. I don’t feel like waiting forever.”
“Aren’t you going to eat?-” Giyuu asked, looking up from his bowl.
“I finished.”
“…oh.”
××× (it’s js sillyness from here on out)
Sanemi and Giyuu had come to a mutual agreement to not tell anyone of their relationship, or mostly keep it private. Both for the reasons of disliking gossip. From Tengen and Shinobu in specific. They were 99% sure that, if by any way, their relationship would become public knowledge, Tengen and Shinobu would have fun making up theories and teasing them day and night.
So, despite everyone somehow knowing that Sanemi liked Giyuu, the only people that knew of their relationship becoming real were Obanai and… Obanai. Just him.Â
Sanemi had said that they could tell their closest friends—as long as they swore not to say anything. Giyuu said, quite exactly, “I don’t have friends.”
Which… lead to Sanemi having to comfort him.Â
But all was said and all was done and the two found ways to meet in private between missions and training, managing to keep their relationship a secret for a surprisingly long amount of time. Of course, nothing ever lasts, and the Hashira eventually caught on.Â
Sanemi was a lot better at hiding it, just snapping at Giyuu all the time like usual—which he assured Giyuu that whatever he said wasn’t what he truly meant, until they were alone. But Giyuu, on the other hand… Well, Sanemi assumed that he’d be alright at acting given that his face was always so irritatingly impassive. He’d assumed wrong, however, and eventually found that out.
In his attempt to fulfill Sanemi’s wishes to not get the word spread out—and Giyuu was dreading the time when Shinobu would find out—Giyuu kept up the act for a good couple weeks. But, since Sanemi would act a lot more affectionate with him, he was less and less used to the previously usual aggression shown to him by his boyfriend (in public) as the days past.
Needless to say, Giyuu was the reason they were exposed. Which unfortunately happened in front of the whole Hashira—right before one of their biannual meetings with Kagaya.
×××
Giyuu had entered the garden a few minutes after Sanemi, on the opposite side, not wanting to cause suspicion. He stood by a tree quietly as the other Hashira trickled in.
Mitsuri bounded up to him, talking about something he wasn’t necessarily listening to, his gaze set on Sanemi who was trying to obscure Obanai’s eyes from seeing that Mitsuri was talking to another man.Â
Supposedly noticing the gaze, Sanemi looked up and glared at Giyuu, raising an eyebrow as if to tell him to snap out of it.
Shinobu noticed this.Â
“Ara ara, are you two fighting again? I’m surprised you haven’t shouted at him yet, Shinazugawa,” Shinobu commented, a sly smile forming upon her lips.
Sanemi rolled his eyes. “Shut the fuck up, Kocho.”
“No need to be so harsh,” Shinobu tutted, crossing her arms and shaking her head disapprovingly.
Gyomei agreed. “And please refrain from swearing.”
Mitsuri had stopped talking, looking from one Hashira to the other.
Tengen laughed. “Well, there’s been a lot less tension between Tomioka and the dog,” he remarked, grinning at Sanemi.
“WHAT DOG?!?!” Sanemi shouted, stalking over to Tengen.
Obanai rolled his eyes. “Stop shouting.”
Giyuu stood watching everything and wondering if he should speak given that he seemed to be apart of this argument. “What dog?”
Sanemi pointed at Giyuu, though he faced Tengen. “SEE?? THERE IS NO FUCKING DOG.”
Gyomei frowned. “Do not shout, you will disturb the Master.”
Sanemi let out a breath. “Fine.”
Giyuu walked over to where Sanemi and Tengen stood. “Is Shinazugawa the dog?” he asked quietly.
Sanemi let out a gritted scream, looking ready to explode. Tengen looked equally like a timed bomb at its last second, although for completely different reasons.
“I’MNOTADOG!!!” Sanemi screeched, grabbing Giyuu by the shoulders and shaking him.
Giyuu ducked down, stepping away from Sanemi. “Okay.”
Gyomei let out the longest sigh in history as Shinobu supressed a laugh.
“My, my, you’re talking a lot today, Tomioka-San!” she said, looking up at him.
“Oh.”
Sanemi rolled his eyes. “Well he should stop talking, he sounds like Uzui when his wives get a paper scratch,” he said, crossing his arms.Â
“Is that supposed to be an insult?!” Tengen gasped, looking mildly offended.
“You’re the one panicking when they so much as cough!!! You’re all ‘OH NO ARE YOU OKAY?! Nooo, KOCHO HELP ME!! DON’T DIE ON ME, PLEASE DON’T DIE ON ME—'” Sanemi said, pitching his voice higher.Â
Giyuu frowned. “I don’t sound like that,” he and Tengen said in unison—although Tengen with a considerably larger amount of theatrical flair.
“Oh yes you do! And I mean both of you!” Sanemi said, placing his hands on his hips.
Gyomei shook his head and went to go stand next to Muichiro who was staring at a beetle in his hand.
“…I do?” Giyuu whined.
Tengen seemed to have gotten over it quite quickly and was completely unfazed now.
“And worse!” Sanemi said, a mocking smile curving his lips.
Giyuu bit his lip, looking down.
Obanai sighed.Â
“The fuck are you looking at??” Sanemi asked, raising an eyebrow at Giyuu who wouldn’t meet his eyes.
Tengen’s mouth curved into an ‘o’ and he backed away quickly, whispering loudly to Kyojuro, “Shinazugawa just made Tomioka cry-“
“He cries??” Kyojuro whispered back, seeming to think they were actually being quiet.
Tengen shrugged and leaned against a tree, watching.
“…Why are you crying-” Sanemi said, fighting the concern that rose in himself. “You a baby???”
Giyuu looked up at him, pouting, unwilling to respond.
“Ara ara, looks like you shouldn’t have said that about his voice! I would be offended as well if you compared my voice to Uzui’s,” Shinobu said, shooting a mischevious look at Tengen who appeared wounded.
Sanemi frowned. “It wasn’t even that bad of an insult,” he scoffed, trying with all his might to make Giyuu act fine without saying anything.Â
Giyuu sniffed loudly, ignoring Sanemi. He promptly turned away, stomping to the back of the garden and crossing his arms, acting as if he was waiting for Kagaya.
“Oooohhh-” Tengen said, a tone of amusement entering his voice. “I didn’t know Tomioka could be so petty.”
Shinobu raised an eyebrow. “Neither that he could be so affected by what Shinazugawa said.”
Sanemi, fed up, sighed and stalked towards Giyuu, pulling him into a hug. “Giyuu, I didn’t mean shit, I like your voice, okay??” he murmured, placing a kiss on Giyuu’s nose. “Don’t ignore me.”
Giyuu seemed to brighten up instantly—which made Sanemi irritated because it had probably been an act then—and nodded. “Okay!”
“…ARE YOU TWO FINALLY DATING-” Kyojuro said, much too loudly.
“I FUCKING TOLD YOU SO!!!” Shinobu shouted triumphantly.
Obanai shook his head with a sigh. “Well it was going to get out sooner or later.”
Sanemi shot a glare at them. “Oh, fuck off.”
Giyuu rested his head on Sanemi’s shoulder, a small smile playing on his face.
×××
“I thought we agreed to keep it a secret…” Sanemi whined, as he and Giyuu were on their way back home.
“I’m sorrryyy,” Giyuu said, pouting.Â
“Mmmhmm, well, I’m not giving you cuddles for three weeks now!” Sanemi told him, quickening his pace.
“WHAT?? NO-” Giyuu shouted, chasing after him.
Sanemi laughed, turning and abruptly stopping Giyuu, placing a kiss on his cheek. “I told you to work on differentiating a joke from a serious comment, Giyuu.”
“…Well I’m trying!” Giyuu insisted, huffing. “…you’re not going to take away my cuddles, are you?”
“No. That would be taking away my own, anyways. But! I’m still not letting you off. Which means I’m not making you salmon daikon for the rest of the week,” Sanemi said, dragging Giyuu down the road.
“Awh…” Giyuu whined, trotting after Sanemi.
“Be glad it’s Friday.”
××× (this last part is completely random and has nothing to do with anything but I js wanted to write this)
Sanemi pushed Giyuu down, pinning him to the floor. He fit his lips to Giyuu’s, closing his eyes. Legs wrapped around his waist as Giyuu clung onto him and Sanemi tangled his hand in the tangled mess of his boyfriend’s hair, pulling him deeper into the kiss.Â
“Sa…nemi,” Giyuu breathed between kisses, his face dusted in pink.Â
Sanemi pulled back, letting him breathe. “Yes?” he murmured, resting his lips upon Giyuu’s forehead in a gentle kiss.
“I love you,” Giyuu said quietly, his arms tightening their embrace around Sanemi’s torso.
Sanemi smiled. “I love you most,” he said, pulling Giyuu back into a kiss.
“Tha’s… not fair…!” Giyuu whined, trying to avoid the kisses.
“Mhmm, I’m not fair at all then?” Sanemi said, peppering Giyuu’s jaw with kisses.
“Nooo…”
Sanemi laughed. “Do you not love me, then?”
“I love you!” Giyuu insisted, turning back and catching a kiss on his bottom lip.Â
“Love you too, darling.”
×××
 « Word count: 11,420 »
ELEVEN THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY WORDS OF PURE FUCKING FLUFF.Â
i think this is the longest oneshot in the book- the second longest was also SaneGiyuu (10k?) but it was angst- and it made less sense than this
anyways back to writing angst ;v;
will y’all forgive me for getting lazy and making it rushed because it took me over a month to actually finish this (loss of motivation+procrastination+rereading+editing+long asf+stalling)?
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