I wasnât sure what exactly I wanted to make for Valentineâs Day yet.
Thatâs why I decided to talk to Wakaba-chan about it when I went to her house.
She asked me when would be a good day for me, so I picked the soonest day we both had off.
Wakaba-chan laughed at me.
Maybe she realised I never had nothing else to do.
But I was a pretty busy person too. I had jogging on the weekends, and I had lessons to go to every fortnight too!
It wasnât like I sat around at home every weekend!
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Going to Wakaba-chanâs house always required a change of trains.
Brr, it was cold.
As I stepped past the ticket barriers I saw Wakaba-chan waving energetically at me.
âKisshouin-saaan!â
âSorry, did I keep you?â
âNo, no, donât worry about it.â
Today she was wearing a red duffle coat and a lively smile brightened her face.
âHave you had lunch yet? Weâve got some hayashi rice at home, but we can eat out too if you want?â
A beef-based dish with demiglace.
âNo need to trouble yourself. Will you be all right?â
âIâm fine too. Then my house it is.â
We set off at a relaxed pace.
âSay, Takamichi-san? How has it been since we last spoke? The bullying.â
âEh? Ahh, mmn. You know how it is.â
âI see.â
From what I heard, sometimes thereâd be footprints on her desk, and other times people would purposefully bump into her.
They were still bitching about her right in front of her too.
âBut they havenât touched my uniform since then.â
âOf course. How could you bear it if they did it regularly.â
âNo arguing that,â she guffawed.
âIf there is anything I can doâŠâ I began.
âYouâre doing plenty. Youâve given me shoes, and even a uniform set. Iâm really super grateful to you, you know?â
âButâŠâ
âAnd if you go around openly supporting me your position will worsen, right? The people in the Pivoine donât seem to like me after all.â
âEhâŠâ
She was spot on, of course.
It was hard to say what would happen to my influence and position if we openly associated.
âDonât worry about it. I already have people to look out for me. Like everyone at the Student Council.â
âAhhâŠâ
Right. Since she had Fellow Stalking Horse and her friends at the Student Council, theyâd protect her from open attacks.
That would make things worse with Stalking Horseâs fans though.
âAnd umm, it really is just a tiny minority, but you know that there are people who donât think well of the Pivoine, right?â
âWell, yes.â
There had always been people who thought we were all a bunch of bullies who used our connections and family to do whatever we wanted.
The current Student Council and its followers were the same.
The Pivoine and Student Council had a deep-rooted hostility.
Tomoe-senpai was great at balancing the two. He even hid his relationship with Kasumi-sama until graduation.
Hahhh~
Fellow Stalking Horse was quite popular too, and although he wasnât a match for the Emperor, he was quite charismatic as well.
Had I been made the President of the Pivoine then I could easily see anti-Pivoine elements rising up at the worst time possible.
That was why I was so scared when they asked me to step up.
It wouldnât be something to laugh off if the Pivoine was destroyed while I was in office.
Just thinking about it had been enough to make my eyebrows fall off.
I was actually so lucky that the Emperor had taken the mantle instead!
âEven if Iâm like this, Iâm still technically a Student Council member, and youâre a pretty famous member of the Pivoine. If people realised we spoke weâd probably both be labelled traitors, huh~â
âIndeedâŠâ
Social ties were soooo bothersome.
How come we couldnât just be friends with who we wanted.
âSo Iâm fine with you not doing anything. Iâll make it work on my own. Well, I say that but youâve helped me so many times already,â said Wakaba-chan as she stuck her tongue out. âWeâve been talking about this for so long that weâre here already. Letâs stop talking about it, okay? Especially in front of my family.â
âI understand.â
It sounded like she hadnât told her family how she was being treated at school.
Nobody wanted to worry their family after all.
I stepped into her house for the third time.
Today my visiting gift were arare crackers.
âYou donât have to bring a gift every time, you know. From now on donât bring anymore, okay! Weâre not all that fancy!â
âIt is really nothing much though.â
âI said that you donât have to. Iâm happy, but if you keep giving us stuff each time it makes it hard to invite you over.â
âReally?â
Was that how it was?
Huh.
Come to think of it, maybe I hadnât brought gifts like this in my old life.
âBut you know, my family gobbled up the karintoh from last time, so thanks!â
âIt was my pleasure.â
Wakaba-chan took my gift with both hands and then bowed politely.
âNow then! You wanted to make something for Valentineâs?â
âYes. Please look after me, Sensei.â
âAhaha, but are you okay with me? I canât really make anything too fancy, you know?â
âI like your cooking the way they are. The yule log you gave me for Christmas was delicious as well. Do you think I could make a little meringue person too?â
âOhh, that. Yeah, once you master the trick itâs just artistic talent.â
âArtistic talentâŠâ
I didnât have much confidence in mine.
I was thinking that they might be happy to receive little dolls of them, butâŠ
âWhat have you been making for the previous Valentineâs?â
âHmmm~ I made chocolate brownies a few times. My friend had invited me to a pĂątissierâs class. Oh, last year I made chocolate cake. Hmm, also truffles, ganacheâŠâ
âYouâve made quite a lot then.â
âYes. But it was always amateurish and never compared to what you could buy in a shop.â
âHmmm~ Well, those are pros after all.â
âQuite so⊠I suppose it would be asking a bit much for your everyday person to match them.â
âYou can definitely get better though. And muffins and stuff are better when theyâre right out of the oven.â
âMuffins! Chocolate muffins for Valentineâs might be nice as well!â
âYeah, sounds fine. Might feel a little plain though.â
âHmmm, certainlyâŠâ
I suppose chocolate muffins might be a little plain for something that only happened once a year.
âThen how about fondant au chocolat?â
âThat sounds wonderful!â
Fondant au chocolat
Iâd wanted to try making one for a long time now.
âSo youâre fine with fondant au chocolat? Then shall we practice today? Or would you like to try making something else for now?â
âSomething else? For example?â
âLetâs see⊠For Valentineâs Iâve made like chocolate cheesecakes, French chocolate cakes, opera cakes and stuff like that.â
âChocolate cheesecake sounds interesting.â
If I could make that myself then that meant I could make normal cheesecake too.
That could be nice.
âI see. Then letâs try making a chocolate cheesecake today.â
âUnderstood!â I said as I shot to my feet.
Just as my stomach began to rumble.
Gyah!
Was it all the talk about food!?
ââŠHow about some lunch first?â
âNo, I really amâŠâ
Damn you, stomach! Stop rumbling!
How much do you want to embarrass me before youâre satisfied!?
âOh right! I put some to the side!â she said with a clap.
Wakaba-chan ran off and heated up a pot of something.
Was it the hayashi rice she mentioned earlier?
In the end she came over with a small bowl of okayu congee with egg and greens.
âHere you go.â
âThank you. Itadakimasu.â
I wasnât really all that hungry, but since she had warmed it up for me Iâd happily eat it.
After blowing on my spoon a bit, I scooped some up and tried it.
Hot! Hot!
âHow is it?â
âHot, but delicious.â
Mn.
I wasnât sick or anything but okayu could be nice too.
Why okayu though?
Didnât she say she had hayashi rice?
And what was this green vegetable mixed in with the egg?
Wait, were these wild vegetables?
I scooped some up with my spoon and had a look at it.
Wakaba-chan beamed at me.
âWhat youâre eating is seven-herb congee. I know that the 7th of January is already way gone, but still. Now youâll be healthy all year.â
âAh, so this was seven-herb congee. I had not realised with all the egg.â
Seven-herb congee huh. Hm? Seven-herb congee�
Wait, did she pick these vegetables in Suiran Forest�
âIâm glad that you seem to be enjoying it, Kisshouin-san~â
ââŠâ
So basically you turned me into an accessory to your wild vegetable theft, Wakaba-chan�