âWell then, Arina-kun. I need to talk to you about something.â
âShut up.â
âNot so fast. Itâs important.â
âYouâve finally been sentenced for your crimes. I hope you get to spend the rest of your life in jail.â
âNah, Iâm a gentleman. I would never do anything bad. Every time I look at Akakusa-sensei, I can hear a devilâs voice telling me stuff I really shouldnât do, but somehow I keep my reasoning in check. So Iâm fine.â
âWhy in the world is a sex offender like you free?â
âYouâre being a pain, so letâs get back to the topic. Arina, youâre in the center of this.â
âI see.â
I told her a lie that the tennis club had asked for help again. That would be the only way for Nakatani Taku to get close to Arina. Since the timeframe for him to do something is small, thereâs no choice but to throw him a line.
I didnât tell her about Nakatani Takuâs existence whatsoever.
Iâll only guide her to Nakatani Taku. I decided not to interfere with his love life.
âWait a second, I just remembered. How did it go?â
âHow did what go?â
âWhen Shirona said we wanted to be alone with you.â
âAh âWait, why didnât you take down the flowers in the room? Seriously, you scared the shit out of me when I came in! How many flowers did you bring?!â
âFufu. It was just like a wedding venue, wasnât it? So, did love blossom?â
âIt wasnât a confessionâŚâ
âWhatâs that about? I did a great job setting it up for you, so tell me about it, Orangutan-kun.â
âWe only talked a bit about middle school. It wasnât about dating. Unfortunately.â
âWell, I thought so. Your genes have a low chance of being inherited. See, your mitochondria are screaming.â
âShut up. Iâm fine with being a single gentleman.â
I stopped any more useless chatting since it was a waste of time. I left the Rose Garden and changed into my gym clothes inside the bathroom. The gentleman Sui-kun handed over the room to Arina-san. I think it was a second-level move.
While I waited for Arina to finish changing, I sent a message to Shirona.
[Iâm on my way now.]
It didnât take long for her to answer.
âAye. Weâre waiting.â
Meeting up with Shirona wouldnât be a problem. Now itâs up to how Taku does things.
Then the door vigorously opened.
âDid you peek?â
âNo.â
âYou peek and youâre dead. Iâll dunk you in a piranha pond.â
âI didnât peek, I didnât peek. Come on, letâs get going.â
She was rocking a ponytail, and sheâs motivated, although it didnât show on her face. I still didnât understand her motivation switch.
We got to the tennis courts and were greeted with shouts of âFight! Fight!â. As usual, the athletic clubs love fights, donât they? Foreigners would get surprised to see us saying that. Itâs like weâre a battle tribe.
It was more than enough for a Going-Home Club member like me. Itâs in a different dimension for Arina, whoâs a voracious reader. I heard that she was on the basketball team in the past, but I wonder if she remembers that. Arina was already wearing a hat, even though it wasnât that sunny out.
I turned my attention to the court where the menâs team were playing and looked for Nakatani Taku. He was easy to spot. After all, he was staring at me.
âWhat are we doing today?â
âPicking up balls. Grab your racket, and letâs go.â
Arina complied. Iâm sure she was actually looking forward to it. She looks so alive when she swung her racket. You tsundere.
I was already comfortable with a racket, so I was able to hit back the balls that came flying at me. This was a great feeling. The vibration in my arm! Foo!
âBreak time!â
Hiiragi Yuri, the club president for the womenâs team, signaled for a break. The menâs team also took a break, as if to take advantage of that.
Arina and I headed over to where everyone was hanging out and sat down to fit in.
My phone rang while we were absentmindedly watching the baseball and soccer club practice.
[Taku-kun is going to charge at Arina-san, so evacuate.]
I decided to evacuate as I was instructed, pretending that this was an air raid.
âArina, I need to talk to Shirona for a sec.â
âYouâre the worst, you look like youâre in heat. Kind of like a rabbit.â
âWhat kind of guy do you think I am⌠and besides, youâre the one who made the remark, right? Remember?â
I hurriedly fled before I got killed, and approached Shirona.
âYo. Whatâs the situation like?â
âTaku-kunâs comingâoh, heâs here, heâs here! By Arina-san!â
Taku stood by Arina as she was sitting.
Arina, much like herself, ignored him.
âArina-senpai, it has been a while.â
Takuâs face was tense with anxiety as he asked that question. In contrast, Arina languidly moved her head to look at Taku.
âWho are you? If you wanna find a date, go online.â
Takuâs eyes darted up and his lips were quivering. He continued on with a bitter smile.
âDo you not remember me? I am Nakatani Taku. Iâm Taku, who you helped when I was a first year in junior high.â
âI donât know that name. Are you lying? Anyway, I donât know you and I donât remember you. Youâre depressing, so go away.â
âSenpai, are you mad at me? Did I do something? Iââ
âShut up. Donât get so uncomfortably close.â
It was hard for even me to watch. I felt bad for Taku. He must have never expected to be rejected that much by the person he loves.
The Arina he knew was asleep, and currently, the toxic Arina was here. I knew Arina had a double personality disorder, so I could understand the situation, but it must have been incomprehensible to Taku. He could only see her as âa senpai with a completely different personality.â
Arina finished him off.
âHow long are you planning to stand there? Itâs disgusting. Go away. Donât talk to me again.â
Taku sensed that Arina wasnât joking, and he turned away, looking frustrated. His retreating back looked terribly small.
Arina turned her gaze forward with indifferent eyes. She didnât even so much as glance at Taku as he left.