It was just starting to become cold when the snow began.
I had been excitedly hoping that with all this snow school would cancelled, but alas, no such announcement came and so I had no choice but prepare to head out.
It was probably quite hard on those who were commuting by train but I was fine and dandy in my car.
Honestly, there wasnât anything more dangerous than wearing loafers on a snowy day. And it got into your shoes too. Times were hard back in my old life as a commoner.
Only primary schoolers would feel happy about snow.
As I was watching from the comfort of my car, I saw a number of people slip on the snow. It sure was dangerous.
Most students are Suiran were driven, but a few of the ones that lived close-by would walk with friends. I caught a few of them here and there. The loafers were sinking into the snow so they were having a hard time of walking.
Despite that, there was a student walking properly through it.
It was Wakaba-chan. Wakaba-chan was wearing rain boots.
Not the plain ones that fishmongers wore. On the side of her boots were flower patterns.
Still, I could respect that she chose practicality over fashion. Just what youâd expect from her.
Wakaba-chanâs nose was all red, and her face was buried in her muffler.
MufflersâŠ
*
I had the sudden urge to knit a muffler.
I was almost always dropped off by car so there really wasnât much reason to own one. Except as fashion, that is.
I immediately headed to the Handicrafts Club with some yarn.
Knitting was popular here in winter, so plenty of them were sitting around with knitting needles.
It sure looked fun. I wasnât very skilled so my knitting was loose or crooked in places.
âKnitting, Reika-sama? Could it be that you had a tangle again?â asked the senpai who became the new Club President.
âNo, I was simply thinking of trying a muffler this time.â
âMy, a muffler. For your own use? Or were you thinking of giving it as a present to somebody?â
âI had not truly considered it⊠I just wanted to make one.â
Iâm pretty sure even Oniisama or Otousama would be bothered if I foisted one of my mufflers onto them. I had bought some of the softest wool, so I planned to just unravel it at home later.
âUmmm⊠Speaking of which, Reika-sama, I need to speak to you about something.â
âWhat might the matter be?â
The Club President seemed like she had a hard time finding the words. I had a bad feeling. Everybody else seemed to be glancing this way too. The feeling was getting worse and worse.
âYouâve really been coming to our club a lot, Reika-samaâŠâ
âYesâŠâ
Uohhnn, was it finally time? After a year of nonchalantly coming here, it was about time that somebody asked what the heck I was doing here. Despite her gentle face, it seemed the Club President could deal with conflict.
What was I going to do? Huh. What if when she evicted me, I just pretended not to hearâŠ
âReika-sama, would you like to join our club?â
âEh!?â
The President gently handed me an application form.
âLast year on the last day of club activities, all of us discussed it. You seem to love handicrafts, and you helped us with the bouquet for the school festival, didnât you? So we wondered why not have you join us officially.â
They were talking about that during that tea party I wasnât invited to!?
âMay I truly join the club?â
âYes, of course.â
ââŠBut did you not find me a bother at first?â
âNo, not at all!â
The Presidentâs eyes were swimming. I knew itâŠ
âUm, we would be happy too if you joined us, Reika-sama,â one of the members spoke up.
Really? I looked around, only to find the other members nodding with smiles.
After a whole year, I finally got in! I could get rid of the âProvisionalâ now!
I gripped the application form tightly in my hands.
âI shall join the Handicrafts Club!â I declared.
Everybody clapped in welcome.
Happy! So happy!
My mood suddenly sky-rocketed. So happy I was that before I knew it I had stood up and placed my hands on my hips.
âThen as an official member, I shall spare no effort in working for the club. My first act will be to negotiate with the student council, claim the budget that we deserve, and guarantee a larger and better club room for us!â
âEh-, nobody really asked for thatâŠâ
âLeave it to me, everybody! The most conspicuous location shall be allocated to us, next school festival!â
âReika-sama, weâre happy the way we are!â
âAnd being somewhere too eye-catching is a littleâŠâ
âPlease, Reika-sama! Please quit thisâŠâ
My new club members stopped me in a panic.
Oops. The happiness almost ran to my head. The new Club President was already half pulling at my application form. What are you doing? I wonât return it now. Iâll bring it back tomorrow with the stamps on it. Accept it without crushing it, okay?
And to that last girl, you werenât telling me to quit this club, were you? Iâm not leaving this place until graduation.
Today, Kisshouin Reika became a full member of the Handicrafts Club. Uhohooi!
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I texted Aoi-chan and Sakura-chan about my acceptance into the Handicrafts Club.
âIâm so happy for you! I knew they would see what a good person you were!â came Aoi-chanâs heart-warming reply.
âAfter silently pressuring them for so long, no wonder they folded. As always, stubborn persistence will win the day,â said Sakura-chanâs. Sharp-tongued as always.
After that, Sakura-chan mailed me about Maihama-sanâs situation. Apparently at Yurinomiya she was all but boasting that she was Emperorâs girlfriend. She told everybody about how Emperorâs mother, and the woman he idolised as an older sister had already approved of her.
âUheeh~â
Maihama-san sure was running her mouth, just because she went to a different school. Had this happened at Suiran she would have been lynched in a day.
Even though she had only come to pick him up from Suiran the one time, according to Sakura-chanâs information, she had gone to the Kaburagi house a number of times.
Anyhow, maybe thanks to Enjouâs encouragement, Kaburagi was slowly getting better. The damage still seemed quite deep though because he hadnât taken care of Maihama-san yet.
Being perfectly honest, I think the best way to get him his energy back would be to hold a snowball tournament.
It wouldnât be surprisingly, considering the way he treated cavalry battles. I could already see him gathering an army of follows, and shouting âLeft and right wings, flank them!â
I doubted that the school would organise a snowball tournament just for his sake though.
Going back to Maihama-san though, she was kind of like a mini Kimidol-Kisshouin Reika, wasnât she.
*
After officially joining the club I wanted to be a model member, so I made sure to come each day and furious knitted away. Thanks to that my scarf had become oddly long and was kind of a weird shape, so I converted it into a lap blanket instead.
Once it was done though it wasnât very good, so I gave it to Otousama.
Of course, the tanuki got ahead of himself, and said âReika is such a daddyâs girl,â pissing me off.
And then I heard from his secretary Sasajima-san about how he was running around showing the thing off, so right now I was in the middle of deep, profound regretâŠ