Yesterday, I went to bed without playing any games or reading manga after our conversation.
That gives me plenty of time to prepare.
As expected, itās common sense to get there early since itās a rendezvous.
I went to the washroom to clean myself up⦠h~mā¦
Every morning when I look in the mirror, Iām painfully reminded that Iām not a very good-looking person.
I wish I could fit into the normal category, but I canāt do anything about that, so thereās no point worrying about it now.
Now, thereās still time to stop at a convenience store for some breakfast, so letās get going.
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I bought some rice balls at the convenience store where I was going to meet them, and checked the time on my smartphone.
Thereās still about 15 minutes until the appointed timeā¦
For the time being, I passed the time by playing with my smartphone and checking my surroundings, and about five minutes later, I saw my senpais.
They were earlier than I expected, but Iām glad I got here first.
āGood morning, Takanashi-san. Sorry to keep you waiting.ā
āGood morning, Senpai. Itās no problem at all. I just arrived earlier than expected, so Iām not waiting at all.ā
The girl next to Senpai also called out to me.
āMorning! Takanashi-kun.ā
āYes, good morning, Natsu⦠erā¦ā
I was wondering what to call herā¦
If I call her āsenpaiā, then they wonāt know which one Iām calling between the two of them⦠But calling her āNatsumiā sounds too familiar.
āWhoops, right, let me first introduce myself. I know Takanashi-kun to some extent, but he probably doesnāt know me.ā
āIām sorry, I only know that youāre a friend of Senpai.ā
āTakanashi-san, I apologize for the delay in the introduction. This is my friend, Natsumi Yuzuki. I call her Natsumi.ā
āIāve met you a few times and weāve talked a bit, but itās nice to meet you again, Iām Natsumi Yuzuki. Nice to meet you Takanashi-kun.ā
āNice to meet you, Iām Takanashi Kazunari. Yuzuki-senpai⦠is that okay to call you that?ā
Iāve been calling her āSenpaiās friendā in my head for some reasonā¦
āYeah~ thatā s fine. However, most of the people I know call me Natsumi, so when they call me Yuzuki, I feel uncomfortable as if Iām being called by someone I donāt know. The way you talk to me is also very formal, so you can be more familiar and just call me Natsumi, okay?ā
Sheās pretty easy to get along with, was what I thought when I talked to her before, but now that Iām talking to her properly, she seems even more friendly.
āOkay. Then, can I call you Natsumi-senpai? Iām sorry, weāve met a few times before, but I didnāt even greet you properly.ā
āItās no problem. I heard about you from Sara before, so I already know you in a way.ā
I then talked to her on the spur of the moment.
āI also felt like I missed the right timing. Also, the other day when I went to the rooftop you really saved us.ā
āAah, I was in a panic at that time, too. I had a bad premonition, so I rushed to grab Daichi.ā
Daichi was the student council president who came then⦠So thatās the name of the student council presidentā¦?
āIs Daichiā¦Ā the student council president?ā
āYes, his name is Uesaka Daichi. Well, heās a third year student, so even if you know heās the student council president, you probably wonāt remember his name.ā
I see, so the student council president is called Uesaka Daichi. (TN: How many times must his name be mentioned lmao) (EN: A whole novelās worth maybe, he might rarely appear in the future.)
However, you call him by his first name. Donāt tell me the two of them are⦠lovers?
āAh, itās no good, weāll be late if we stand here talking. Letās talk while walking.ā
āYes, I guess so. Then, Senpai, letās g-⦠Senpai?ā
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Come to think of it, Senpai hasnāt spoken a wordā¦
Sheās smiling when I look at her⦠but itās like⦠thereās an eerieĀ atmosphere⦠swirling behind her⦠itās a little scaryā¦
āHn? Sara? W-whatās wrong with you?ā
Apparently, Natsumi-senpai also noticedā¦
āI-itās nothing⦠No problem whatsoever.ā
No, it definitely wasnāt nothing.
What? What did I do to make her sulky?
āUm⦠senpai? Did I⦠do somethingā¦?ā
It seems like every time I call out to her, sheās getting grumpierā¦