You say it like itâs normal, but we donât have a tuner. No, Iâll just try. One bad side of the twelve families is how they think that everyone is capable of doing the same things as they can.
ăThat should do it.ă
ăDone here too. Weâll start after three taps. Now then, counting start.ă
Honestly, Iâm not confident I can play well. In the past I practiced whenever I had the free time, but I havenât touched a bass ever since becoming Kotone. From my light warm up, my senses arenât up to par.
ăAya is surprisingly good.ă
ăItâs my first time hearing her too, but she is surprisingly good.ă
Weâre talking as we strum, but itâs not like weâre having an easy time. Aya seems to have something to say to our unneeded opinions, but she canât since sheâs singing.
ăStill, itâs not enough if sheâs aiming to be a singer in the future.ă
ăCome to think of it, you have acquaintances active in the industry, right? Itâs unfair of a comparison.ă
ăTrue enough. I wonder what will happen if they learn I can play, though.ă
Her eyes are telling us to actually listen, but if you think weâll back down against a mere glare, youâre hugely mistaken. I havenât been entangled with trouble for nothing. Rather, I drag others into trouble.
ăListen properly!ă
ăăYes, yes. Weâre listening, loud and clear.ăă
Finishing the song, Aya roared and groaned but we only gave lukewarm replies. Like I thought, Iâve gotten pretty rusty. I donât have any chance to play, so I might eventually forget how to play altogether.
ăEven I thought of asking mama to teach me how to sing better. But she told me to ask again when Iâve graduated.ă
ăSheâs telling you to focus on studying, no? Itâs also probably so you wonât think of debuting as a student. I mean, after all, youâre quite reckless and foolhardy.ă
ăI agree with Kotone. If your mother helps, youâd likely forget about your studies and eventually do as Kotone said.ă
ăI agree with Mr. Hadzuki and Ms. Kotone too. After all, big sis Aya gets tunnel vision when she goes all out on something.ă
Itâs the issue of being too enthusiastic. Her parents must be worried that she might even stop going to school altogether. This is likely why they wonât help her until she graduates.
ăIt wonât hurt to prepare in advance for post-graduation, wouldnât it?ă
ăAgain, thatâs deviating from your duty as a student. Since itâs you Aya, you probably said youâll live on your own without much thought.ă
Nagatsuki also agreed but Iâm more like donât underestimate living alone. I havenât heard of her having a part-time job nor does she seem to be prepared at all. And itâs less than 6 months from graduation.
ăIn this case, let me ask you, Aya. Do you have savings? Any prospects of where to live? Can you cook? Where do you plan on studying music?ă
ăHuh? Why am I suddenly being interrogated like a criminal right now?ă
Thatâs just the flow of things. Itâs a sudden change from the boisterous mood of earlier, thereâs an air of seriousness in the room. Perhaps sensing this, everyone held their tongues. The only one who can speak in this kind of mood is me and Hadzuki.
ăAnd your answer is?ă
ăâŠâŠ I donât have any.ă
ăNo, you canât survive with that, okay? Living alone is impossible.ă
ăBut arenât you living alone?ă
Donât use me as a basis. In the first place, the only reason I managed is because I have livelihood knowledge and the rent is free. And sure, I do have an allowance, but itâs not enough, which is why Iâm working part time.
ăThe only reason I can live alone is because this room is free. I receive an allowance, but itâs not enough so I work. Donât think itâs simple to live alone!ă
I yelled for no reason. While I stood imposingly with my arms crossed, Aya had her head down sitting on the floor. As long as she understands the reality of things, all is well. However, her next words shook me.
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ăThen Iâll live here!ă
ăLook at reality, sis Aya!ă
The bombshell she dropped as she raised her head left me speechless. Behind me Hadzuki and Minadzuki are laughing while holding their sides, while the little sister is desperately trying to dissuade her elder sister. The serious mood vanished into thin air.
ăI should seriously kick her out now.ă
ăTime-wise, itâs also best that we go home soon. Itâs about time, I suppose.ă
It was a real riot of an after-party. Iâm really glad that the room has soundproofing. Otherwise, I wouldâve gotten a lot of complaints from the neighbors.
ăFor an acquaintance party, I feel like everyoneâs overshared a bit too much.ă
ăWe all had fun, so itâs fine. Personally, I want to hold another party.ă
ăI had fun too. Itâs the first time Iâve gone to a party where I donât need to keep appearances.ă
ăAgreed. It might be the first time I could let myself relax.ă
Well, yeah, thereâs no one tiptoeing around you guys, after all. Todayâs goal was to gather people of the same status and just have aimless fun. The only drawback is that we were a bit too comfortable.
ăI have some regrets about learning things I honestly didnât want to know. But more than that, I feel like Iâve gotten closer with everyone.ă
ăNo need to think too hard about it. Learning everyoneâs personality is enough of a merit, isnât it?ă
ăYour change is the thing that surprised me the most today.ă
It seems like Nagatsuki himself has changed a bit. Heâs a bit more relaxed and heâs not as wary as before. With this, he probably wonât just randomly flare up at me anymore. In a sense, this might be the greatest merit of the day.
ăNow then, everyone, prepare to leave. Make sure you donât forget anything.ă
ăIf we forget anything, you could just hand it to us at the academy.ă
ăItâs a bother, so no.ă
I immediately rejected Ayaâs idea. After all, she seems to be the one whoâll likely forget something. And isnât the dress the only thing you brought here? Handing that to her at campus would be awkward.
ăWell then, thanks for today.ă
ăTreat us well the next time around.ă
I nod at Hadzuki in reply. As everyone left, I finally got to catch a breath. Still, my work isnât done yet. I still have to clean up the room.
ăThey left such a mess.ă
Iâll do it today without procrastinating. After all, Iâd feel exhausted if I saw this mess first thing in the morning. Just a bit more effort.