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Title : Sharing is caring
Pairing : Ohno/Nino
Rating : PG
Note : very lame attempt to ward off the devil (aka writer’s block sucks!)
Nino knows it’s silly, and maybe kind of ridiculous to begin with, but he honestly thinks his neighbor is onto him.
He frowns at his phone and sighs.
Enter the network security key, it says.
There it goes again, Nino whines quietly to himself and shakes his head.
The guy keeps changing his WIFI password - as if that would be enough to deter Nino from figuring it out on the third try, and if he can’t, hacking the router’s address always works anyway - and it’s amusing and equal-parts entertaining, if Nino is going to be really honest about it.
To be fair, it’s not like Nino doesn’t have his own WIFI to connect to; he does, but sometimes it’s difficult to connect properly when he’s downloading stuff on his laptop and trying to play an online game on his phone at the same time. Normally, he would connect his phone to his neighbor’s WIFI (the guy has the upgraded plan, it’s super fast!) before he starts playing, and then switching back to connect on his own when he’s done.
Most of the time, it’s when he’ll know the password has been changed. Then it’s just a matter of minutes before he figured out the new password and he can connect again.
This time though, his neighbor has obviously decided to up the ante. It has been more than fifteen minutes already and he is still guessing the password, but no luck. He’s tempted to hack on the router’s address like he would normally, especially if he’s in a hurry, but tonight he wants to challenge himself.
It doesn’t help that his mind also keeps on drifting back to the event earlier, when he’d boarded the elevator up to his apartment at the same time his neighbor did, too. It wasn’t the first time it happened, and even though they haven’t been properly introduced to each other (despite knowing the other’s router password and all), he did try to be - nice.
He’d greeted the other man with a curt ‘hi’ and a little tilt of his head, which the guy returned with the same gesture. Then, they stood together quietly there as the elevator ascended, until Nino noticed the man staring through their reflection from the elevator’s door. What baffled him to no end was that the other guy didn’t even try to avert his gaze when he realized Nino had caught him, and instead just smiled as if he’s acknowledging it.
So weird.
And then afterward, as they elevator door opened, the other guy gestured for him to step out first, murmuring, “After you, Ninomiya Kazunari-san,” as if they’ve been acquainted with each other for far longer, and not just neighbors who leech on the same internet connection without the other one (supposedly) knowing.
Nino doesn’t want to think about it, but the more he tries to avoid it, he realizes he’s ended up thinking about it even more.
God. Damn. It.
He types another word and ends up deleting it, annoyed and equal-parts frustrated. He’s not getting the right password, so maybe he should stop trying so hard and just do it the easy way, but a part of him doesn’t want to give up just yet.
A word comes to mind and the thought of it makes him giggle. Well, it wouldn’t hurt to try so he does, typing the word in the space provided with a grin, shaking his head.
But then he realizes it’s the right password, and now he’s not smiling anymore.
The password to his neighbor’s WIFI is Nino.
Holy shit.
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Date: 2020-10-26 08:18 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2020-10-27 05:50 pm (UTC)AHAHAHAHAH NINOO HES ONTO YOUUU OMG GO OHCHAN!!!! Gosh I WANT MORE, no, I NEED MORE… PLEASE AND THANK YOU <3
Oh no you are not going to just stop it there because nononooo I need more jadeeeeee ;^;
Thank you 💙💛
*grins*
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Date: 2020-10-28 09:24 am (UTC)