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Bonus Round 1: Quotes
Bonus Round 1: Quotes
SASO 2015 is over, but this round is perpetually open to new fills (no new prompts).
PLAY BALL! For this round, we'd like you to take inspiration from songs, sayings, poems, and other kinds of famous words.
Because this is our first full round, please read this post carefully before proceeding!
This round ends at 7PM on June 13 EDT. Countdown Timer.
RULES
- Submit prompts by commenting to this post with a quote attributed to a specific person or character, along with any ship/ot3/etc. from one of our nominated fandoms.
- Example: "Hi-ho, Kermit the Frog here!" -Kermit the Frog
- The quote can come from anywhere. Famous people, poetry, songs, books, movies, your neighbor, etc.
- Your prompt MUST include some kind of relationship. (This is not the sports anime gen olympics.) Platonic relationships are indicated by an "&" between the names (e.g., Yachi & Kiyoko). Non-platonic relationships use "/" (e.g., Yachi/Kiyoko). Please don't say "Any pairing," either!
FORMAT
Bonus round shenanigans all happen in the comments below. Brand-new works only, please.Required Work Minimums:
- 400 words (prose)
- 400px by 400px (art)
- 14 lines (poetry)
Format your comment in one of the following ways:
If PROMPTING: | If FILLING: | If FILLING as a TEAM GRANDSTAND participant: |
PROMPT: TEAM [YOUR SHIP]
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FILL: TEAM [YOUR SHIP], [RATING]
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FILL: TEAM GRANDSTAND, [RATING]
|
Posts not using this format will be understood to be unofficial discussion posts, regardless of what they contain. They, like all comments in this community, are subject to the code of conduct.
SCORING
These numbers apply to your team as a whole, not each individual teammate. Make as many prompts/fills as you want!For prompts: 5 points each (maximum of 50 prompt points per team per round)
For fills:
First 3 fills by any member of your team: 20 points each
Fills 4-10: 10 points each
Fills 11-20: 5 points each
Fills 21+: 2 points each
All scored content must be created new for this round.
Etc.
If you're hunting through the prompts looking for what to fill, a good trick is to view top-level comments only.Have a question? Check The FAQ first. If you still need help, feel free to contact the mods. Happy fanworking!
FILL: TEAM FUKUTOMI JUICHI/KINJOU SHINGO, G
Word count: 1132
Notes: I had a mighty need to fill this. I’m so sorry.
To say that Hinata was surprised when Kageyama bust in through his bedroom door unannounced was a bit of an understatement. It’s not as if Kageyama never visited – he was over all the time – but normally he at least texted first. Hinata checked his phone to make sure that he hadn’t gotten a text (he was fairly certain he hadn’t – he was doing his math homework, and so he was checking his phone quite frequently for distractions). Not finding a text he looked back to Kageyama, who seemed to be looking at him with an equal amount of confusion.
Hinata frowned. “This… this is my house, isn’t it?”
Kageyama said nothing, just threw his bag down and shut the door to Hinata’s room.
“Yeah, it is my house,” Hinata said with a bit of reflection. “This is my room.”
Kageyama simply brushed past him and threw himself face first into Hinata’s bed.
“My bed,” Hinata noted, pointing at him.
At this, Kageyama found it in him to groan and rolled himself so that he was covered in the blankets.
“And that’s my blanket,” Hinata said. “Are you going to tell me why you’re here?”
Kageyama may have said something, but it was lost in a muffle of blankets.
“Hmm.” Hinata leaned over to pull Kageyama’s bag closer to him. He dug around inside until he found Kageyama’s phone. Kageyama either didn’t hear the beeping of Hinata messing with his phone, or he didn’t care much about the invasion of privacy.
Hinata kept digging until he found the most recent calendar appointment. “Oh, right! How was the date with Suga-senpai?”
A loud groan made its way past the muffle of the blankets.
“So, is that why you’re hiding in my bed?”
A less forceful grunt came as the answer.
“Bakageyama, there’s no way it went that bad!” Hinata said. “There’s no way even you could screw it up so bad that you have to make yourself into a bed burrito.”
The next groan almost sounded like words. Hinata was almost sure ‘you weren’t there’ was in there somewhere.
“Well, what happened?” Hinata asked.
The Kageyama roll just tightened around itself, as if Kageyama was slowly succeeding in his attempt to blink out of existence.
“Okay, I’ll just guess then,” Hinata said. He hummed, tapping a finger to his chin. “Did you spill a drink on them?”
A negative sounding grunt was the reply.
“Then… maybe you spilled their food on the ground…”
Another negative grunt.
“Oh, oh, I got it. There was a candle at the table and you knocked it down and burned down the whole restaurant!”
The Kageyama roll unfurled just slightly. “Why are all your guesses fixated on me being clumsy?”
Hinata shrugged, even though Kageyama couldn’t see him. “I dunno. Seems like things you would do.”
“I’m not clumsy, dumbass. Those are things you would do.”
“No way!” Hinata said. “Besides, I’m not the one hiding in shame right now.”
Kageyama groaned and curled tighter into the blankets again.
“Oh, come on! We were making progress!” Hinata sighed. “Are you ever going to come out of my blanket?”
The muffled reply sounded vaguely like ‘no, never.’
“Then how are you going to play volleyball?” Hinata countered.
“I’ll just cut eye holes in it,” Kageyama said.
“No way! That’s like my favorite blanket!” Hinata protested. “But hiding your face might have it’s advantages.”
Kageyama definitely muttered something angrily, but Hinata couldn’t make out the words.
“Oh, come on, this is ridiculous!” Hinata jumped onto his bed, on top of Kageyama. Kageyama protested with a grunt.
Hinata pulled at the blanket. “Come on. Just get out and tell me what happened.”
“No,” came the less-muffled reply.
There was a lot of pushing and pulling over the blankets, until finally Hinata pulled them off of Kageyama’s face.
“Aha!” Hinata shouted. “Alright, I win! Now you have to tell me!”
“I didn’t agree to that,” Kageyama muttered.
“Come oooon, Bakageyama!” Hinata whined.
“I…” Kageyama sighed. “So, we were at the restaurant…”
Hinata smiled. “So far so good.”
“And I was… really nervous…” Kageyama continued.
“Obviously,” Hinata said.
“It was okay until the date was almost over, but I… really had to go…”
Hinata frowned. “What do you mean? You had something else to do?”
“No, I mean, go… to the bathroom…” Kageyama said, looking away.
“Oh,” Hinata said. “So what?”
“Well, Suga-senpai was still talking, and I didn’t want to get up in the middle of the conversation. That would be rude,” Kageyama said.
“Okay,” Hinata said, as if he didn’t seem to agree.
“But there was… pressure building…”
“So, you had bad gas?”
“Yeah…”
“Oh no…”
“So, I –”
“You didn’t!” Hinata said.
“I just thought I could let out a little bit,” Kageyama said, his face reddening. “Nothing noticeable.”
“Kageyama, you did not!” Hinata nearly shouted. “Did you?”
Kageyama frowned. “It… it wasn’t as quiet as I thought it would be.”
“You farted?!”
“... It was really loud…”
“Oh my god,” Hinata gasped. He pressed his lips together to stop from smiling… It didn’t work. Soon the giggles escaped and he buried his face into the blankets covering Kageyama, though they just barely muffled his laughter.
“It’s not funny, dumbass!” Kageyama shouted.
“You’re right, you’re right,” Hinata said, sitting up and trying to compose himself. The attempt utterly failed though and laughter bubbled up again. “No! You’re wrong, sorry. It’s hilarious!”
“It’s not!” Kageyama shouted. “I completely embarrassed myself in front of Suga-san and now they’ll never want to talk to me again!”
“Oh come on! It’s Suga-senpai! They’ll understand,” Hinata said.
“No, they won’t!” Kageyama protested. “Because it’s dumb. I’m dumb. They’ll never want to see me again after that.”
“Yes, they will. It would be so dumb if they never wanted to see you again. How would we practice?”
“It doesn’t matter anyway. I never want to see them again because if I do I’ll just die from embarrassment.”
“Bakageyama, it’s not that bad!”
“Yes it is!”
“No!”
“Yes!”
Hinata’s ‘no’ was interrupted but Kageyama’s phone beeping. Kageyama was still mostly wrapped up, so Hinata was free to dive at it for him.
“Oh, it’s a text from Suga-san,” Hinata said.
Kageyama groaned and rolled back into the blanket.
“They say that they had fun,” Hinata said.
“Wait, what?” Kageyama said, still hiding.
The phone beeped again. “Oh, another text. They say they want to go out again sometime.”
Kageyama unrolled slightly. “Wait, really?”
Hinata nodded and hummed a ‘yes’. “It’s okay though. I’ll just tell them how you never want to see them again.”
“Wait, no!” Kageyama tried to get free of the blankets, and lunged inelegantly at Hinata.
“I’m sending it!” Hinata said, barely managing to dodge him while typing.
“Give me the phone!”
Re: FILL: TEAM FUKUTOMI JUICHI/KINJOU SHINGO, G
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Re: FILL: TEAM FUKUTOMI JUICHI/KINJOU SHINGO, G