âAh, mm. Wait a minute, let me tidy up my desk first.â
As promised, I approached her during the lunch break.
The moment I walked over to her seat and called out to her, the whole class stared at me. I could feel a mixture of emotions within those stares, but I had gotten used to it by now.
Umi and I were friends, so approaching her like this should be normal⊠Right?
âThanks for waiting, letâs go⊠Youâre going too, right, Nina?â
âHehehe⊠Of course!â
Nitta-san grinned.
âAnyway, howâs it going, Rep?â (T/N: Rep for representative. Raw is Iinchou, which could also mean chairman or president. We decided on representative because it fits the context, but it feels off as a nickname. What do you guys think?)
âI told you to cut that out⊠WhateverâŠâ
Apparently the three of us will be together this lunch break; me, Umi and Nitta-san. Honestly, I found it difficult to deal with people like Nitta-san, but after chatting a couple times since the cultural festival, I had gotten used to her.
Unlike the two central figures of the class, Amami-san and Umi, Nitta-san was the kind of person who acted based on the opinion of the majority in the class. By looking at her attitude, I could get a feel for how Iâm viewed by the class.
I would be fine with only having Umi as my friend, but it wouldnât hurt to have more connections, so I should probably try to talk to people other than Umi and Amami-san. That was what Umi told me anyway.
âAlright, letâs go.â
âMm⊠Wait, what about Amami-san?â
âWeâre going to pick her up.â
Normally, wherever Umi was, Amami-san would be there as well. But for some reason, she wasnât currently in the classroom.
After class was over, she talked a bit with Umi and immediately stormed out of the classroom.
It was unusual since she was always stuck to Umi like glue.
Where in the world did she run off to?
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The three of us went to pick Amami-san up. With our lunchboxes in hand, we went to the place where Amami-san was said to be.
According to Umi, she was at the studentâs bicycle racks. It was one of those spots that I frequently used whenever I ate alone.
It was also a famous confession spot since barely anyone would pass by that place.
âIt feels like Iâve been peeping on otherâs confessions a lot latelyâŠâ
I hid in the shadows with Umi and Nitta-san as I watched Amami-san and a male student from some distance away. The male student seemed to be an upperclassman.
âWell, Yuu was the one who asked me to come here.â
âEh? Really?â
âYeah, you didnât know about it, Rep?â
My question was answered by Nitta-san, who was fiddling her phone.
âIf your friends barge in at the right moment, itâs unlikely that youâll get into trouble after rejecting someone. People on the receiving end of the confession would plot something like this sometimes too, you know?â
âIn your case, Nina, you just want to peepâŠâ
âIâm here to stand by in case something happens~ I mean, in a worst case scenario, youâll need someone to be a witness, no?~â
ââŠSay that after you delete the picture of Maehara and I holding handsâŠâ
âI can delete it if you want, but Iâm sure there are other people who also took pictures. Itâs useless~â
I expected this, but the loverâs hold incident turned out to be a hotter topic than I thought.
Thinking back, it was so embarrassing, but thanks to that, people stopped confessing to Umi, so you win some and you lose some, I guess.
Although she didnât care much about those confessions, it still bothered me a little that strangers kept confessing to her.
Since people stopped trying to win her over, I guess they tried to win over Amami-san instead.
ââŠIf possible, would you come to the Christmas party with me?âŠâ
âIâm sorry⊠Iâve promised to go to the party with my friends⊠Besides, I already have someone I likeâŠâ
Obviously heâd get rejected, but I couldnât help but feel a little sorry for him.
No one knew this except for Umi and I, but at the moment, Amami-san was focusing on repairing her relationship with Umi. She simply didnât have the time to get closer to other people, let alone someone from the opposite gender.
Amami-san would prioritize her best friend, Umi over everyone else, including me. If he really wanted to have a relationship with her, the best thing he could do was to wait.
She said she had someone that she liked? Who?
Iâve heard her talk about male idols quite often, but I donât really think those count.
If I were to name someone that she truly likes⊠Umi?
âItâs about time, lovebirds, get ready. Or do you want to wait a little more?â
âAlright, letâs go. Maehara, follow me.â
âEh? SureâŠâ
Ignoring Nitta-sanâs comment, all three of us went up to Amami-sanâs side, pretending that it was by chance that we bumped into them.
âYuu, what are you doing here? Have you eaten yet? If not, you wanna join us?â
âUmi! Ah, yes, our business here is pretty much done anyway.â
Amami-san saw us and came to our side with her iconic smile on her face.
âThank you, Umi. You too, Ninacchi, Maki-kun.â
We quickly left the place. The upperclassman who was left behind looked uncomfortable.
We decided to eat our lunch on a bench in the courtyard.
As soon as we sat down, Amami-sanâs previously stiff face relaxed.
âFuuh⊠What a reliefâŠâ
âGood work, Amami-san. That was quite the ordeal, wasnât it?â
âNot really. Itâs troublesome to deal with it, but Iâm used to it by now.â
According to Amami-san, sheâd actually been called out like this several times since the cultural festival preparation.
At that time, it was mainly Nitta-san who would interfere instead of Umi since the latter was busy with the committee matters.
Nitta-san tended to slack off back when we were working on our festival project, but behind the scenes, she was doing her best to support her friends.
I guess I could understand why Amami-san and Umi kept her around as a friend.
There were many things you couldnât understand just by looking at them from the corner of the class.
âOh, by the way, Umi, you said you have something to talk about after school. What is it? Is it a bad time to say it now?â
âNot really, but Nina is around, soâŠâ
âEh? Why are you leaving me out now? Rep, why is she being mean to me?â
âUh⊠sorry about that, Nitta-sanâŠâ
My impression of her had changed, but could I really trust her?
âItâs fine~, just pretend that Ninacchi doesnât exist for now~ So, what is it?â
âUhh⊠You seeâŠâ
While keeping a close eye on a certain someone, Umi talked about her plan after the Christmas party was over.
âAt Maki-kunâs house? Sure, that sounds fun! If you two are okay with it, Iâm down!â
Amami-san immediately agreed.
Well, Iâve been troubling her lately, so I guess Iâd have to do my best for her during that day.
âEh? The two cutest girls in our class will hang out at Repâs house for Christmas⊠Damn, that sounds so interesting⊠ButâŠâ
âHuh? Thatâs rare. You arenât forcing yourself to join us?â
ââŠI got a date with my boyfriend on that dayâŠâ
âââHuh?âââ
âHuh? Didnât I tell you guys? Someone confessed to me at the cultural festival.â
Umi and Amami-san shook their heads. Since they didnât know, I obviously didnât know either.
Iâm not surprised since Nitta-san was pretty cute herself.
We spent the rest of our lunch break listening to her brag about her boyfriend.
My excitement was through the roof now that my Christmas plans were set.
But of course, more trouble would come around to bite me after school.