Sakiâs eyes lit up when she saw the clothes I had changed into.
âKawaii!â
âYeah, thanksâŚâ
After the treasure hunt and dinner, Saki really wanted to play with her bear.
But there was one problem.
The stuffed animal couldnât move.
As a result, I ended up playing as a stuffed bear, which I had bought in Shibuya.
(Itâs for winter, so itâs too hotâŚ)
Saki never asked me to buy something, even if she wanted it herself.
But she had a habit of staring at things she liked.
I knew immediately that she wanted a toy heart-shaped pallet, a stuffed bear and a rabbit hoodie.
The stuffed bear I was wearing this time was one of them.
One of the reasons why Yuki and I went to Shibuya was to buy Saki something she wanted and to spoil our little angel, but I never thought I would be dressed as an animal.
(This is so embarrassingâŚ)
I felt like I was going to burst into flames when an old man saw me buy it, but I asked Saki in Shibuya, âAre you going to wear it? (Donât you want to wear it?)â
Saki looked at me with such innocent eyes that I had no choice but to buy the stuffed bear outfit.
I still couldnât forget the look on Yukiâs face that day when she grinned at me and said, âYouâve changed Mika, buying such cute clothes!â
One day, I was going to get back at that black gal, or rather Sofu-chou.
âPretty!â
âThank you.â
âHey, bear, cutie!â
âYeahâŚâ
If she was so happy, I would take my revenge on Yuki in moderation.
At least Saki liked the treasure hunt, so we decided to continue.
âSaki, now Iâm going to close my eyes and count to ten and youâre going to hide the bear, okay?â
âAi!â
I closed my eyes and covered my ears so that I wouldnât hear any footsteps.
ââŚNine, ten. Can I start now?â
âIâm done.â
When I opened my eyes and looked around the room, I saw that an object had appeared where there had obviously been nothing before.
The brown rabbit was curled up in a corner, probably imitating the way I hid it the first time.
The animal inside was probably the stuffed bear.
âHmmm, where is it?â
âWhere is it?â
âSaki, can you tell me?â
âNo!â
I knew the answer, but I pretended to look for it, just like in hide-and-seek.
I passed the time appropriately by going to the bathroom or toilet, or looking in the wardrobe.
It was a bit ridiculous to think that a rabbit hid a bear and a bear found it, but who cares?
I had spent some time looking around and I thought it was time to find it, but there was one treasure for me.
âOh, I get it!â
âYou got it?â
âYes! The treasure is here!â
Without looking for the stuffed bear in the corner of the room, I gently hugged Saki and lifted her up.
âSaki is my treasure.â
âHuh? No, Iâm not. Itâs the treasure.â
âSaki is the treasure?â
âNo, itâs the treasure.â
I held her in my arms and rubbed her cheeks and got a soft touch from her little face.
âUmyu~â
I loved this little angel, floating in the air and squinting her eyes as if she felt good.
I was sorry about the stuffed bear, but for me, Saki was my treasure.
[ A/N â This is a sequel to the treasure hunt.
I hope that my readers will find it a bit heartwarming. ]