You storm violently into the room, kicking the door shut behind you. You're having a bad day and Gokudera has just made it worse with his bickering and insults. You're fucking pissed off and you just want to hit someone, get in a fight or something just to let the steam off. You consider seeking Hibari down when you hear a familiar chuckle.
"Hi," Yamamoto smiles at you across the room, his eyes crinkling. You didn't even realize anyone was in this room. You snarl at him in reply, pacing towards the sofa and flopping face down on it. You're so angry you're shaking.
"Are you okay?" he asks. You don't answer, but growl into the cushions of the couch.
There's a moments pause, then you feel his hand and your back. You twist, preparing to take your anger out on him. Then you see the good humoured smile, the concern in his eyes. Instead of punching him you fall into his arms. Your hands grip his shirt and you cling to him.
He manages to shift you until you're on his lap, then he reclines back onto the sofa, rocking you gently.
"Want to talk about it?"
"No. Yes. Maybe. Gokudera's stupid," you murmur against his neck.
Yamamoto laughs at that, and his laughter sends a flood of warmth through your system, sedating the anger. His hand is rubbing soft circles on your back. He presses his lips against the top of your head.
Your anger is mostly evaporated now, although you can still feel little flecks of aggression. You tilt your head back and meet Yamamoto's gaze. His smile droops a little when he sees the seriousness of your features. His gaze shifts into baseball mode, eyes flashing with an intensity to match your own.
You reach up but his head's moving before you even have your hand tangled in his hair. Your mouths smash together, all clashing teeth and fighting for dominance. You focus your aggression on the kiss, grip his hair tighter and tug a little. He hisses into your mouth, one hand cradling your head, the other on your hip.
When you break apart he lets out a soft pant, then smiles again.
"I should get your angry more often."