The Schoolโs Top Idol Is Acting Like Sheโs My Childhood Friend for Some Reason and Just Keeps Closing the Distance on Her Ownโฆ?! ~Stop Getting All Gloomy on Me Just Because I Turned You Down!~
With the โName-Calling Eventโ taking place, my high school life has taken another step into irreversible territory.
During class, I feel a gaze from my seat on the right.
Rino Hoshimiyaโno, Rinoโis looking at me.
She pretends to be taking notes while glancing at me every now and then. When I notice and look her way, she smiles happily, her cheeks still flushed.
Stop it.
Weโre in class.
This is a classroom, not the setting for a romantic comedy event.
Plus, just a moment ago, I wrote โIโll do my best, Rinoโ on a note with my own hand. The evidence is already there. If this went to trial, Iโd definitely lose. Iโd be found guilty in the โYouth Trial.โ
I look at the blackboard.
There are mathematical formulas written on the blackboard.
But in my head, the โName-Calling Episodeโ from Volume 7 of I Donโt Need Youth!! was playing.
The protagonist calls the heroine by name for the first time.
The heroine turns bright red.
The protagonist also looks away, embarrassed.
The readers punch their pillows.
I did the same back then.
But now, Iโm not the one doing the punching.
Iโm the one getting punched.
Someone, please throw a pillow at me.
When class ended, Hara and Shinozaki came over as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
โWow, I never thought the day would come when Takahara-kun would call her โRino.โโ
โIt was โHoshimiya-sanโ just yesterday. Things sure are moving fast, huh?โ
โItโs not โmoving fast.โโ
I denied it immediately.
But my denial lacked any conviction.
Rino, sitting to my right, was looking at me with her chin resting on her hand. Her expression was that of a girl who was completely content. The more I denied it, the more it seemed to prove the opposite to everyone around me.
โSeita.โ
โโฆโฆWhat is it?โ
โCall me Rino right now.โ
โWhy?โ
โBecause I want you to.โ
โPlease donโt make demands like that in the classroom.โ
Rino lowered her eyes slightly.
โArenโt you going to call me that anymore?โ
Here it comes.
That voice.
A thin, quiet voice that cuts straight to my sense of guilt.
Hara muttered, โWhoa, Rinoโs signature move is out,โ and Shinozaki cheered, โGo for it, Takahara-kun!โ as if it were none of her business.
I exhaled deeply.
โโฆRino.โ
The moment I said it, Rinoโs face lit up.
Hara clapped her hands.
โYes, so noble!โ
โThatโs youth for you, huh?โ
Shinozaki nodded casually.
โThatโs not what I meant.โ
โWhatโs different, then?โ
โโฆโฆEverything.โ
My rebuttal was weak.
I knew it myself.
Rino happily tugged at my sleeve.
Her fingertips felt just a little softer than usual. It wasnโt the way she used to grip me to keep me from escaping, but rather a touch that seemed to confirm I was right there.
Does just calling my name make such a difference?
I was taken aback by the change.
Lunchtime.
As we headed to our usual spot behind the warehouse, Rino leaned toward me slightly before opening her lunchbox.
โSeita.โ
โYes.โ
โToday, Iโm going to call you Seita by your name more often, too.โ
โYouโve been calling me that all along, havenโt you?โ
โYeah. But today, it means something different.โ
โHow is it different?โ
โItโs the kind of โSeitaโ Iโll call you on the day you call me Rino.โ
โIs that some kind of philosophy?โ
Rino had a serious expression on her face.
I almost laughed, but I held it in.
For her, this was serious.
Calling my name.
Having me call her name.
She cherished something as simple as that so deeply.
When she treated it with such care, I couldnโt bring myself to treat it casually either.
โSeita, do you want some rolled omelet?โ
โAgain?โ
โTodayโs rolled omelet is to celebrate us calling each other by name.โ
โWhat kind of celebration is that?โ
โI made it a little sweeter.โ
โSo the celebration shows up in the seasoning, huh?โ
After hesitating a moment, I ate the rolled omelet she handed me.
Itโs sweet.
A little sweeter than before.
Rino was staring intently at my reaction.
โโฆโฆItโs delicious, Rino.โ
I called her name on my own.
I realized it after I said it.
Itโs over.
Iโve already started calling her by name naturally.
Rino froze, still holding her chopsticks.
The next moment, she set her lunchbox on her lap and covered her face with both hands.
โSeita, I canโt handle that.โ
โWhat canโt you handle?โ
โโItโs delicious, Rinoโโthatโs a no-go.โ
โYouโre the one who asked me to call you by your name, werenโt you?โ
โBut catching me off guard like that is different.โ
โThatโs unfair.โ
Rinoโs face was flushed all the way to her ears as she kept her hands over her face.
Seeing her like that, I felt a warmth deep in my chest again.
The old me would have run away from this kind of atmosphere.
Itโs getting close.
Too sweet.
I have to walk away before I get hurt.
Thatโs what I would have thought back then.
But now, I didnโt run away.
In fact, seeing Rino looking so happy made me feel a little happy too.
That was the biggest change of all.
After we finished our lunches, Rino took the โI Donโt Need Youth!!โ anthology out of her bag.
โSeita, letโs read yesterdayโs โname-calling chapterโ again.โ
โWas there even a โname-calling chapterโ in this anthology?โ
โYesterday was our โname-calling chapter.โโ
โPlease donโt turn reality into a series.โ
โThen today is the sequel.โ
โPlease donโt turn this into a story.โ
Rino laughed cheerfully and opened the book.
What was printed there was a short story in which the heroine practices calling the protagonist by his first name.
The moment I saw the cover, I clutched my head.
โWhy that one right now?โ
โMaybe itโs fate.โ
โItโs a trap set by the editorial department.โ
As I read on, the heroine blushed repeatedly just from calling his name, while the protagonist pretended not to notice but was secretly flustered inside.
I stopped turning the pages.
It hit me hard.
It hit me way too hard.
It was too closely linked to reality.
โSeita, youโre just like this protagonist.โ
โI knew youโd say that.โ
โBut you call me by my first name properly, unlike this protagonist.โ
โPlease donโt compare me to him.โ
โThatโs why I like you.โ
Rino said it casually.
I tried to act like I was used to it, but failed.
My cheeks grew hot.
Rino saw that and smiled happily.
She really seems happy when I get embarrassed.
I wonder if she feeds off my reactions.
โSeita.โ
โโฆโฆYes.โ
โYou know, people often call me Rino Hoshimiya.โ
Her voice suddenly softened a little.
โOn TV, in magazines, at schoolโeveryone calls me โHoshimiya-sanโ or โRino-chanโ or โHoshimiya Rino.โ But when you call me โRino,โ Seita, it feels a little different.โ
โDifferent?โ
โYeah. It feels like youโre looking right at me when you call me that.โ
Rino closed her book.
โIt feels like my name, not just the name of a celebrity.โ
I was at a loss for words.
Calling her by name.
Something as simple as that means so much to her.
Hoshimiya Rinoโso many people call her by that name.
But for most of them, itโs just a name on a screen, maybe something like a brand name.
The โRinoโ I call is the name of the girl right next to me.
When I thought of it that way, those two characters suddenly felt so heavy.
โโฆRino.โ
I called out softly.
She looked up.
โYes?โ
โThere are still a lot of things I canโt quite say right yetโฆโ
My throat tightened a little.
Still, I didnโt back down; I kept going.
โAt least Iโll make sure to remember how to call you.โ
Rinoโs eyes widened.
Her eyes slowly filled with tears.
โSeita.โ
โPlease donโt cry.โ
โI canโt help it.โ
โThatโs too soon.โ
โBut thatโs what you said, Seita.โ
Rino laughed as she wiped the corners of her eyes with her finger.
It was hard to tell if she was crying or laughing.
But seeing that expression, I felt a little relieved.
It was because I felt that this time, my words hadnโt been a rejection, but had actually reached her.
The prep bell rang.
On the way back to the classroom, Rino called my name repeatedly from beside me.
โSeita.โ
โYes?โ
โSeita.โ
โWhat is it?โ
โI just wanted to call you.โ
โThatโs a waste of breath.โ
โCall me too.โ
โโฆRino.โ
โYeah.โ
Just that exchange was enough to make her smile with genuine happiness.
When we got back to the classroom, Hara and Shinozaki reacted as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
โWelcome backโthe โcall-each-other-by-nameโ couple.โ
โWeโre not a couple.โ
โThen what are you?โ
Hara asked with a smirk.
I was at a loss for words.
Friends.
Saying that felt like a lie.
Lovers.
That wasnโt quite right either.
Then what were we?
As I struggled to answer, Rino quietly laughed beside me.
โA relationship that doesnโt have a name yet.โ
At those words, the classroom fell slightly silent.
Haraโs eyes widened.
Shinozaki let out a soft โWhoa.โ
I looked at Rino.
She looked at me, seeming a little shy but still happy.
โBut Seita is Seita, and Iโm Rino.โ
Rino said that.
โAt least that much is settled.โ
I couldnโt argue with that.
A relationship without a name.
But a relationship where we can at least call each other by our real names.
It was ambiguous, precarious, and still a little scary.
But for us right now, that was probably enough.
When I sat down, another note slid over from Rino.
โSeita, starting today, please call me Rino properly.โ
I thought for a moment, then wrote my reply.
โGot it, Rino.โ
When I handed the note back, Rino buried her face in her desk again.
Hara saw this and couldnโt hold back her laughter; her shoulders were shaking.
Shinozaki muttered, looking sleepy.
โItโs actually pretty amazing that theyโre not dating, considering all this.โ
I pretended not to hear them.
To my right, Rino was holding the note carefully with both hands.
I exhaled softly as I looked at the blackboard.
My teenage insecurities still havenโt gone away.
But if just hearing her name makes my heart feel this warmโฆ
Maybe this weird kind of adolescence isnโt so bad after all.
Maigetsu