Well, in Haikyuu fanfiction about Ushijima and Shirabu, a common theme is the respect they have for each other. Ushijima respects Shirabu's setting skills, which are crucial for his spikes. Shirabu, on the other hand, admires Ushijima's unwavering dedication to the sport. This mutual respect can sometimes develop into a deeper bond. For example, in some stories, they might have heart - to - heart conversations about their dreams and insecurities related to volleyball, which strengthen their relationship both as teammates and as friends.
A popular trope in these fanfictions is 'Unspoken Understanding'. Ushijima and Shirabu seem to have an unspoken connection on the court, and fanfictions often explore this further. For example, with just a look, they can anticipate each other's moves. Another trope is 'Jealousy'. There could be a situation where Shirabu is jealous of the attention Ushijima gets, or vice versa, which adds an interesting layer to their relationship. And then there's the 'Secret Admirer' trope, where one secretly admires the other's skills or qualities, which can lead to a cute and sometimes slow - burn kind of relationship development.
" The Second Season of Ushijima-kun Okini " was a Japanese drama based on the manga of the same name by Manabe Shohei. The drama told the story of how the president of CowCowFinance, Ushijima Kaoru, and his assistants collected debts in a decadent and materialistic era. The plot of the second season continued to revolve around Ushijima and his team. They faced all kinds of people who tried to squander money but were unwilling to pay their debts. They used various means to collect debts. In addition, Ushijima Kaoru also had a classmate who was an intelligence expert, Suyosuke. Together, they revealed all kinds of secret information in society. The second season consisted of nine episodes and was released in 2014.
The contrast between their personalities. Ushijima is calm and collected, while Hinata is energetic and impulsive. This creates a dynamic that can lead to really engaging storylines in fanfics.
One common theme is rivalry. Given their positions as volleyball players, many fanfictions explore how their on - court rivalry can translate into a different kind of relationship off the court.
They might be really surprised. Some characters could be amused by the creative scenarios fans come up with. For example, Hinata might be excited to see himself in all kinds of wild adventures in the fanfictions.
There's a fanfic called 'The Bond Beyond the Net' which is really good. In this story, Ushijima and Hinata find themselves in a training camp together. Their different playing styles clash at first but then they start to learn from each other, leading to a deep friendship and more. It shows how their characters complement each other in unexpected ways.
The characters might be a bit shy. For instance, if there are fanfictions about Tsukishima and Yamaguchi's friendship, Tsukishima might act like he doesn't care but secretly be a little flattered. Yamaguchi, on the other hand, would probably be more openly happy about it.
I have no definite answer. Sometimes manga series end when the story feels complete to the creator or when publishing circumstances change. So, we'll just have to wait and see.