Maybe it's solely his Hyper Intuition. Maybe it's because Tsuna has spent a good half of his life being the one on the outskirts, the ignored loser no one wanted to deal with, whose only options were to watch other people. A combination of both is the most likely answer, honestly.
Either, it doesn't matter which it is. All that matters is what Tsuna notices as he watches.
This time around, it's Takeshi.
They're little things, really. Dismissable by other people. The way he reacts to compliments, to all of them gathering as a group, what he wears even.
Asking about what's wrong is out of the question, as much as it makes Tsuna sigh. Takeshi is almost as bad as Gokudera when it comes to hiding his feelings away, like he needs to take care of it all himself. So how to approach it?
The idea comes to him one night when Takeshi is the one to occupy his bed, arms wrapped around his Rain Guardian's neck and his fingers digging into his shirt. Breaking the kiss with a flushed face, he blinks up at him. "Hey, Yamamoto.... Would it be alright if I tried something tonight?"
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Either, it doesn't matter which it is. All that matters is what Tsuna notices as he watches.
This time around, it's Takeshi.
They're little things, really. Dismissable by other people. The way he reacts to compliments, to all of them gathering as a group, what he wears even.
Asking about what's wrong is out of the question, as much as it makes Tsuna sigh. Takeshi is almost as bad as Gokudera when it comes to hiding his feelings away, like he needs to take care of it all himself. So how to approach it?
The idea comes to him one night when Takeshi is the one to occupy his bed, arms wrapped around his Rain Guardian's neck and his fingers digging into his shirt. Breaking the kiss with a flushed face, he blinks up at him. "Hey, Yamamoto.... Would it be alright if I tried something tonight?"