SPECIAL Chapter 110: What Does Nekoma Think of (y/n)?
Nekomata Yasufumi: "(Y/n), ah, that little troublemaker! We go way back, and I've known her since she was knee-high. She's got the spirit of a wildcat, just like her grandpa, Ikkei. We've shared countless arguments and banters, just like Ikkei and I used to. But beneath all that fiery spirit, she's got a heart of gold. We might love to butt heads, but I have immense respect for her. She's grown into a fine volleyball enthusiast, and I'm proud of the passion she brings to the game. 'Grandpa Neko' and 'Gramps' used to be at each other's throats too, but in the end, it's all in the name of love for the sport. We might argue like cats and crows, but it's all in good fun. She's family to me, just like her grandfather was."
Naoi Manabu: "(Y/n), oh, she's quite the character. I've known her since she was just a child when she used to join her grandfather for those spirited practice matches between Karasuno and Nekoma. Those were some intense times, I must say. She's always had this fiery spirit about her, a lot like her grandfather. I remember how Keishin and I would often get scolded by our coaches and, surprisingly, by her too. She wasn't one to hold back when it came to dishing out playful insults. (Y/n) could be a bit intimidating at times, especially for a couple of young volleyball enthusiasts like us. But you know, looking back, those memories are some of the fondest I have of those practice matches. She's grown into an incredible player and a wonderful person, and I have a lot of respect for her dedication to the sport. I'll always cherish those days of spirited matches and spirited arguments with (y/n). She's a true volleyball enthusiast, and I'm proud to have known her for so long."
Kuroo Tetsurō: "(Y/n), ah, you mean my favorite little 'Kitten'? She's quite the character, I'll tell you that much. We've had our fair share of banter and teasing, and it's all in good fun, really. She can give as good as she gets, and that's what makes it interesting. Now, as a coach, (y/n)-san is something else. I've got to give her credit; she knows her stuff. She's got this way of pushing her team to be the best they can be, and it's really admirable. I'm looking forward to facing off against Karasuno at nationals. With (y/n)-san in their corner, I'm sure they'll put up a good fight. And you know what's cute? When I lay on the charm, and she gets all shy and flustered. It's like watching a kitten with its fur all puffed up. But don't let that fool you; she's a firecracker. When she's mad, oh boy, you better watch out. In all seriousness, though, (y/n)-san is a fantastic coach, a formidable opponent, and a great sport. I have a lot of respect for her, and I'm looking forward to our next showdown on the court. Until then, it's all fair game for some friendly teasing."
Kai Nobuyuki: "(Y/n)-san is someone I hold in high regard. Her presence and coaching style have been a significant help to Nekoma this year. She brings a unique perspective to the game and has a deep understanding of volleyball that's hard to come by. Her dedication to her team and her ability to motivate her players are truly remarkable. I've seen firsthand how she can turn a struggling team into a formidable force on the court. Her insights and strategies have helped Nekoma immensely, and for that, I have the utmost respect for her. It's always a pleasure to compete against a coach of her caliber. She brings out the best in her team, and our matches with Karasuno have been some of the most intense and exciting ones I've ever been a part of. In the world of high school volleyball, (y/n)-san is undoubtedly one of the coaches to watch. Her impact on the sport is undeniable, and I look forward to many more challenging matches and opportunities to learn from her."
Yaku Morisuke: "Ah, (y/n)-san? She and I share a unique bond as liberos. There's a special camaraderie that develops between players who take on that position. We understand the importance of our role on the court - being the defensive backbone of the team. We've spent countless hours training together, working on our receives and dives. (Y/n)-san is as dedicated in practice as she is during a match. Training alongside her is always a rewarding experience. We push each other to improve, and it's made both of us better players. One thing I particularly enjoy is our competitive spirit during practice. We have this ongoing challenge of who can make the most impressive saves or who can dig out the most difficult spikes. It keeps things lively during training sessions. But beyond the competitiveness, (y/n)-san is a pleasure to be around. She's got this infectious energy and passion for the game. And yes, she can be quite cute, especially when she gets a little flustered after some teasing. All in all, (y/n)-san is not just a respected colleague but a valued friend. Our dynamic as liberos has allowed us to form a strong connection, and I wouldn't have it any other way. She's an integral part of Karasuno's success, and I'm lucky to have the opportunity to train and compete alongside her."
Yamamoto Taketora: "(Y/n)-san? Oh, she's something else, in a good way, of course! She's like this fiery spirit on and off the court. I mean, you've seen her, right? She's intense when she's coaching, and that intensity carries over to the players. But it's not just about the intensity. (Y/n)-san knows her stuff, and she knows how to get the best out of the team. She's got a real knack for reading the game, figuring out opponents' strategies, and coming up with counterplays. It's like she's got a sixth sense for volleyball. We've had some tough battles with Karasuno, and a lot of credit goes to her coaching. She's got this way of motivating her players that's just remarkable. When she speaks, you listen, and you want to give it your all on the court.
Off the court, she's a blast to be around. She's got this feisty personality that's both entertaining and endearing. And yeah, she can be a bit scary when she's mad, but I think that's just part of her charm. I'm looking forward to facing Karasuno at nationals. With (y/n)-san on their side, they're a force to be reckoned with. She's helped shape Karasuno into the team they are today, and I have no doubt she'll continue to lead them to greatness."
BONUS Yamamoto Akane: "Oh, (y/n)-san? Well, I haven't had the pleasure of meeting her in person yet, but my big brother, Taketora, talks about her all the time. I think he might have a little crush on her, to be honest. He's always going on about how amazing she is as a coach and how much she's helped Nekoma. From everything he's told me, she sounds pretty incredible. I mean, coaching a team like Karasuno isn't an easy feat, and she's done it brilliantly. I'm really looking forward to meeting her one day and seeing what makes her so special. I'm also super excited about the prospect of Nekoma facing Karasuno at nationals. It's going to be a real battle, and I can't wait to support my brother and the team. We're going to give it our all, and I hope we can make it a match to remember!"
Kozume Kenma: "Ah, (y/n). She's an interesting one. We've known each other for quite a while, and one thing I really appreciate about her is how we can just hang out and play video games together. Not many people understand my love for gaming, but she does, and that's cool. I respect her coaching abilities too. Coaching a team like Karasuno isn't easy, but she's done a great job with them. She's got a real passion for the sport, and that definitely shows in how she approaches coaching. As for the banter and teasing with Kuroo, well, I stay out of that most of the time. Those two have their own thing going on, and it's entertaining to watch from the sidelines. Overall, I think (y/n) is a valuable asset to Karasuno, and I look forward to more gaming sessions with her in the future."
Fukunaga Shōhei nods his head and makes a few hand signs to express his possitive thoughts of (y/n).
Inuoka Sō: "I mean, have you seen her play? It's like she's got this magical connection with the ball. Whenever I see her diving to make those impossible saves, I think, 'I've got to learn from her!' She's my role model on the court. But it's not just her skills. (Y/n)-san is genuinely one of the kindest people I've ever met. She's always there to listen, whether it's about volleyball or life stuff. She's got this way of making you feel like you're important, like what you have to say matters. And then there's Kenta, our... well, (y/n)-san's adorable dog. We all love him, and (y/n)-san takes such good care of him. It's like she's his mom, and I'm like his dad! When we're on the court, she's like our guiding star. She knows how to bring out the best in each of us, and we all look up to her. I'm not exaggerating when I say that she's the heart and soul of a team. So, yeah, (y/n)-san is not just a coach to me; she's a friend, a mentor, and someone I aspire to be like, both on and off the court. And the best part is, even though she's with Karasuno, she's always there to help us too. She's like a bridge between our teams, bringing us closer together."
Teshiro Tamahiko: "(Y/n)-san is truly an amazing coach, there's no doubt about it. Her expertise and dedication to the game are beyond admirable. It doesn't matter that she's with Karasuno and not Nekoma; she's been incredibly generous with her time and knowledge, always willing to help us improve. She's got this way of explaining things that just makes sense, you know? Even the most complicated aspects of the game become clear when she talks about them. I've learned so much from her, and I'm really grateful for that. What's even more impressive is how she manages to stay so calm and composed, both on and off the court. It's something I've always admired about her. She never seems to let pressure or stress get to her, and that's a quality I think we can all learn from. Even though she's from a rival team, she's become an essential part of our volleyball family. We may compete fiercely on the court, but off the court, she's like a friend who's always there to support and guide us. In many ways, (y/n)-san has bridged the gap between our teams, bringing Nekoma and Karasuno closer together. Her presence has had a positive impact not just on our volleyball skills but also on our team spirit. So, yeah, I can't say enough good things about her. She's an incredible coach, mentor, and friend, and I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to learn from her."
Haiba Lev: "Oh, (y/n)-san, she's amazing! Seriously, one of the best coaches I've ever had. She's super nice and patient when she explains stuff, especially about receiving. Way nicer than Yaku-senpai, who sometimes scares me a little with his tough love teaching. (Y/n)-san breaks everything down so it's easy to understand. She's helped me improve a lot, especially with my receives. I used to struggle a bit with that, but now, thanks to her, I'm getting much better.I really want to impress her, you know? Like, show her I can be the ace of Nekoma. She's always been so supportive, and I want to make her proud. Plus, she's not just a great coach; she's a great friend too. We all love having her around. I guess you could say she's brought a lot of positivity to the team. Her energy and enthusiasm are contagious. We're lucky to have her, even if she's with Karasuno. It's kind of cool, actually, having a connection between our teams through her. So, yeah, (y/n)-san is pretty awesome, and I'm really grateful for all she's done for us."
BONUS Haiba Alisa: "I haven't had the chance to meet (y/n)-san in person, but Lev talks about her all the time. He's really fond of her, you know? Sometimes, I think he talks about her more than he talks about our own team! It's like he really admires her. From what Lev's told me, she seems like an amazing person. I mean, he says she's a fantastic coach and a great friend. The way he talks about her, I can't help but think they'd make a cute couple. But that's just my silly imagination. I'm actually really looking forward to meeting her one day. Lev is so grateful for all the help and support she's given him and Nekoma. It's nice to know that there's someone out there who's made such a positive impact on our team, even though she's with Karasuno.So, even though I haven't met her yet, I'm already happy about how much she's helped Lev and our team. I can't wait to thank her in person and maybe even learn a thing or two from her. She sounds like a pretty special person."
Shibayama Yūki: "(Y/n)-san has been a huge help to me, especially when it comes to training as a libero. She's given me valuable advice and techniques that have improved my game significantly. I can't thank her enough for that. But it's not just me. She's been a great asset to Nekoma as a whole. Her coaching has had a positive impact on our team, and we've learned so much from her. She's incredibly kind and patient, always willing to help us become better players. I think she's an amazing coach, not to mention a great friend. (Y/n)-san has this unique ability to bring out the best in people, both on and off the court. We're really lucky to have her support, even though she's with Karasuno. So, I have a lot of respect and gratitude for (y/n)-san. She's made a real difference in my volleyball journey, and I'm sure I speak for the whole team when I say that we appreciate everything she's done for us."
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