Akashi had seen Kuroko the minute he had entered the room and was highly amused at his light-blue head’s antics. He swiftly caught the shirt before it could hit his head, not that his head was in any danger in the first place. The throw was a bit weak. He slowly turned to show Kuroko a smirk. …show more content…
Murasakibara arched his brow in annoyance and quickly pushed off the clingy blonde.
“Ghost!” Kise continued to yell before Aomine knocked him on the top of his head. Kise looked at the tan blue head with tears gathering in the corner of his eyes. “Mou, Aominecchi!”
Aomine ruffled the blonde’s hair in a quick apology. “It’s Kuroko, idiot, not a ghost.” He gestured towards Kuroko, whose expression was as blank as ever.
“Thank you, Aomine-san for noticing me,” Kuroko purposely stated, knowing that his words would irk a certain redhead.
Akashi brushed off Kuroko’s cold shoulder, planning to get him back for it later. He took the shirt and pulled it over, giving a face of displeasure at the sudden covering of his skin. He watched as Kuroko began to pass out the rest of the shirts to the