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I Want to Connect, But You're Already In Love

Summary:

Enta and Toi like each other. Kazuki's happy for them. why wouldn't he be?

Kazuki and Kuji like each other. Enta's happy for them. How couldn't he be?

Kazuki and Jinnai like each other. Toi doesn't really care. It's not like it's any of his business anyways.

It’s fine.

It's fine.

Chapter 1: Dish 1: prologue

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Toi and Enta like each other. Kazuki can tell. He’s not sure if they’ve realized it yet, but it’s pretty obvious.

He’s happy for them—it’s a little weird, and they had a rough start, but they’re good for each other. Enta’s always had trouble making friends besides Kazuki, and Kazuki honestly doesn’t know if Toi’s ever had friends before. Neither of them seemed like they were interested in romance, but Kazuki’s been watching them as they talk, and underneath all the bickering are blushes and compliments hidden in insults. He’s happy for them. Why wouldn’t he be?

Kazuki and Kuji like each other. Enta can tell. He doesn’t think they’ve realized it yet, but he’s pretty much an expert on crushes at this point.

He’s happy for them. It stings a bit, that Kazuki likes someone, likes a boy, and it isn’t him, but Enta’s content with being friends now. They’re the golden duo—trio. It’s fine. Kuji’s still a bastard, but he doesn’t totally suck, and Enta’s fairly sure they’re friends now. Enta doesn’t blame him for liking Kazuki, because who wouldn’t? And Kazuki likes him back. Kazuki flirts with him, Enta didn’t even know Kazuki could flirt, but he does and Kuji can’t flirt for shit so he just gets flustered and it’s—in any case, they clearly care for each other a lot. Enta’s seen them talking, seen how they blush, and fidget, and flirt, and do they even know they’re flirting? They have to. You don’t act that way with just regular friends, they don’t act that way with Enta—it’s fine. He’s happy for them. How couldn’t he be?

Kazuki and Jinnai like each other. Toi can tell. They’re practically broadcasting it, it’s so obvious.

He’s happy for them, he supposes—it’s gross, how mushy they get over each other, but Jinnai did almost die, so they probably deserve to be a bit sappy. Toi wishes they would just hurry up and date, though. Jinnai’s as good as confessed already, what with getting himself shot for Kazuki, but apparently Kazuki’s obliviousness knows no bounds. Toi almost feels sorry for Jinnai. How dumb do you have to be, to not realize someone’s flirting with you? He is happy for them, though. They’re a lot closer than they were when he first met them, and they seem so much happier for it. Jinnai’s calmed way down, and Kazuki is all touchy-feely with him, which is weird, but makes sense. He was pretty scared. They both keep giving each other these stupid speeches, about how much they care about each other, and how they’re partners for life, and Jinnai always gets all starry-eyed and dreamy, and Kazuki will tear up sometimes, and give Jinnai a look so fond it’s sickening. When they get like that it’s like the entire rest of the world disappears, and it’s just them. Toi’s pretty sure he could leave and they wouldn’t notice. He doesn’t really care. He just hopes they don’t kiss in front of him. Kisses are gross. But really, he doesn’t care. It’s not like it’s any of his business anyways.

It’s fine.