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!~
The afternoon classes were even more of a living hell than usual.
I know exactly why.
I held hands with Rino during lunch break.
And not just onceโtwo days in a row.
Yesterday it was by the riverbank. Today, behind the warehouse. This โhand-holding eventโ keeps repeating itself in different locations. In a romantic comedy, this would be a clear sign that our relationship is moving forward.
But weโre not dating.
Even though weโre not dating, we call each other by our first names, hold hands during lunch break, and exchange notes about the temperature of each otherโs hands.
I donโt get it.
Staring at the blackboard, I scribbled something small in the margin of my notebook.
This is still within the bounds of friendship.
The moment I wrote it, I felt Rinoโs gaze pierce me from my right, so I hurriedly erased it.
Even I think itโs a stretch.
Do friends hold hands during lunch break? No, I donโt know much about high schoolers these days. Maybe thatโs just normal nowadays. No, itโs not normal. Calm down. Donโt let your values be swayed by reality. Reality is being eroded too much by Rino Hoshimiya.
My โyouth complexโ was in turmoil.
The old me would have definitely screamed if Iโd seen such a sickly sweet scene.
In romance comedy anime, the moment the protagonist and heroine held hands, Iโd bury my face in my pillow and writhe in agony, screaming, โGuaaaaah! A lethal dose of youth!โ
And now, thatโs happening to me.
So, does that mean I should be screaming at myself?
Stop it, Seita Takahara.
What are you doing?
Donโt call a top active idol by her first name, hold hands with her, or pass notes to her during class.
For someone with a โyouth complex,โ youโre consuming way too much of it.
Itโs an overdose.
Call a doctor.
But Rino, sitting to my right, looked happy.
Even though weโre in class, she keeps glancing at her right hand from time to time.
The hand I held during lunch break.
She must be remembering that.
When I caught a glimpse of her profile, the inner voice in me that usually points out the absurdity lost its momentum.
When she gives me a look like that, I canโt bring myself to regret it.
After school, Hara and Shinozaki came over to our desks as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
โHey, hey, Takahara-kun,โ
โRino looked super happy at lunch todayโwhat did you do?โ
Hara asked, grinning.
As for Shinozaki, behind her sleepy eyes, there was a strangely delighted look.
โNothing at all.โ
โRino, did something happen?โ
Hara turned to Rino.
Rino looked at me for just a moment.
Then, her cheeks flushed, she said happily,
โI held hands with Seita.โ
โRino!?โ
โTwo days in a row.โ
โPlease donโt give us any more details!โ
The classroom buzzed with excitement again.
A few boys looked over at us.
I felt like banging my head against the desk.
Please, stop it.
Iโm already surrounded by rumors in classโlike โHeโs supposedly Rino Hoshimiyaโs childhood friend,โ โTheyโve started calling each other by first names,โ and โThey disappear together during lunch breakโโrumors that felt vaguely familiar yet not quite true.
Donโt drop the โholding handsโ info right now.
Is this some kind of controversy-driven publicity stunt?
โWhoa, thatโs just normal now, you know?โ
Just as Hara was about to say something, Rinoโs expression shifted ever so slightly.
Even though she was still smiling, the depths of her eyes suddenly darkened.
โNormalโwhat?โ
Her voice was soft.
But the atmosphere grew a little colder.
Hara let out an โAhโ and clamped her mouth shut.
Shinozaki narrowed her eyes just a little, too.
I looked at Rinoโs profile.
I realized it.
Rino is a little afraid of having a name put on this relationship.
Things like โAre we dating?โ
Or โWeโre already a couple, arenโt we?โ
While sheโs hoping people around her will say those things, sheโs also afraid that I might deny it.
If Hara were to say right now, โWeโre already dating, arenโt we?โ and I were to deny it on reflex, Rino would surely be hurt.
The old me would have denied it immediately.
No.
Itโs not like that.
Itโs just the way things are.
I would have said that to put myself in a safe zone.
But now, it was different.
I didnโt want to hurt Rino.
I let out a small sigh.
โHara-san.โ
โHm?โ
โWell, we donโt have a name for it yet, butโฆโ
Even I didnโt know what I was saying.
But the words kept coming.
โTo me, Rino is truly someone important.โ
The classroom fell silent.
Both Hara and Shinozaki froze.
Rino caught her breath.
Only after Iโd said it did I realize what Iโd blurted out.
Itโs over.
Itโs completely over.
If this were a romantic comedy, the background music would stop right here. Readers would flip back a page to double-check. Itโs the kind of scene where the editor writes โThis part is the best!โ in red ink.
My teenage insecurities were already on their way to the crematorium.
โโฆSeita.โ
Rinoโs voice was trembling.
I couldnโt bring myself to look at her.
But running away now would be pointless.
Back in the day, I used to take my words back right away. I was afraid of what others might think, so after speaking my mind, Iโd turn it into a joke.
But I didnโt want to take back what Iโd just said.
โI said, itโs a problem if you tease me too much.โ
I continued, keeping my gaze averted.
โNot so much for me, but because it might be a problem for Rino.โ
I heard Rino take a small breath.
Hara was silent for a moment, but eventually raised both hands.
โSorry. I teased you a little too much.โ
Shinozaki, still looking sleepy, nodded seriouslyโwhich was unusual for her.
โYeah. Takahara-kun, you looked kind of cool just now.โ
โPlease stop. Iโll die.โ
โDonโt dieโRino would be in trouble.โ
Rino didnโt say anything.
She just gently grabbed my sleeve from under the desk.
Her fingertips were trembling slightly.
I noticed it, but instead of pulling away, I let her hold on.
The buzz of chatter returned to the classroom.
Hara and Shinozaki said, โWell, weโre heading home first,โ and walked away, seeming a little considerate.
A strange silence fell between Rino and me, who were left behind.
โSeita.โ
โโฆโฆYes.โ
โWas that just nowโฆ for real?โ
โI said it on a whim, but itโs not a lie.โ
โSomeone important to you?โ
Her voice was thin and sounded anxious.
I looked up.
Rino was smiling, but her face looked like she was about to cry.
Her expression was one of deep emotionโdeeper than when sheโd called my name, or even when weโd held hands.
โโฆYes.โ
I nodded.
โYouโre someone important to me, Rino.โ
Rino covered her face with both hands.
Her shoulders trembled slightly.
โSeita, youโre really unfair.โ
โThatโs all youโve been saying lately, hasnโt it?โ
โBut it really is unfair.โ
With her face still covered, Rino said in a tearful voice.
โI thought I was the only one taking this too seriously. But when I realized that you, Seita, really do care about me tooโฆ I canโt handle it.โ
Hearing those words, my chest tightened a little.
Rino must have been anxious all along.
That she was the only one getting closer.
That only she was taking things too seriously.
That only she was creating more memories.
Maybe thatโs what sheโd been thinking.
But thatโs not true.
Inside me, too, memories with Rino are definitely piling up.
The bento behind the warehouse.
The card shop.
Hoshimiyaโs house.
Phone calls at night.
Calling each other by name.
Holding hands on the riverbank.
Every single one of those moments remains inside me.
I canโt pretend any of it never happened anymore.
โRino.โ
โโฆWhat?โ
โWant to walk a little on the way home?โ
Rino looks up.
Her eyes are red.
โIs that okay?โ
โYes. Today, Iโm the one asking.โ
The moment I said it, Rinoโs expression crumbled again.
Her face looked like she was about to cry, yet happy, as if she might throw her arms around me at any moment.
โSeita.โ
โYes.โ
โIโll never forget today.โ
โIโm sure you wonโt.โ
โThe day Seita told me I was someone special to him.โ
โPlease donโt repeat thatโitโs embarrassing.โ
โAnd also, the day Seita asked me out.โ
โWeโre racking up more anniversaries.โ
Rino smiled.
She smiled through a few tears, but she looked genuinely happy.
Looking at her face, I thought to myself.
Our relationship doesnโt have a name yet.
But weโve taken a small step forward.
Itโs not just about calling each other by name, or even holding hands.
Today, I told Rino she was someone special to me.
Those were words the old me would never have been able to say.
Those words truly reached Rino.
Just that alone made me feel like something deep inside my chest had loosened just a little.
We left the classroom.
The hallway in the evening was bustling with the voices of students heading to their club activities.
Walking beside me, Rino gently touched my sleeve.
We werenโt holding hands.
Just a touch.
But for now, that was enough.
โSeita.โ
โWhat is it?โ
โI care about you, too, Seita.โ
โโฆYes.โ
โI care about you so much.โ
โI understand.โ
โDid that get through to you?โ
โPretty much.โ
โWell, thatโs good.โ
Rino smiled contentedly.
As I watched her profile, a thought crossed my mind.
My โyouth complexโ still lingers inside me.
But these days, I can no longer just hate my youth.
Because Rino, right here beside me, is walking alongside me, bit by bit, to continue the story of my broken youth.
Maigetsu