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!~
Three days left until the cultural festival.
By this point, the atmosphere in the classroom had become completely different from our usual school life.
Class ends.
We move the desks.
We put on our aprons.
We check the signs.
We fix any misaligned decorations, hand out the final version of the menu, and confirm the duties of the customer service and cashier teams.
For me, staying behind in the classroom after school had become the norm.
Not long ago, that would have been unthinkable.
โSeita, here.โ
Rino held out a piece of paper in front of me.
It was the shift schedule for the day of the festival.
โThe revised version?โ
โYeah.โ
I took it and checked the details.
I was assigned to the cash register for the first half of the morning.
After that, Iโd be serving customers for about an hour.
Iโd take my break just after noon.
Rino was serving customers starting in the morning, and her break was scheduled to start at almost the same time as mine.
โโฆIs this a coincidence?โ
I asked.
Rino smiled.
โWhat do you think?โ
โRino.โ
โWhat?โ
โBe honest.โ
โI worked hard to arrange it.โ
โI figured as much.โ
I turned my gaze back to the shift schedule.
She hadnโt messed up anyone elseโs requests either.
It seemed sheโd simply adjusted things skillfully so that our break times would overlap.
โYou havenโt caused any trouble for anyone else, have you?โ
โNo, I havenโt. I checked with everyone.โ
โWell, thatโs good, then.โ
โAre you happy?โ
โWell, sort of.โ
โSeita.โ
โโฆIโm happy.โ
When I answered, Rino nodded with satisfaction.
โThen letโs go around together on the day of the event.โ
โWe only have a one-hour break, you know.โ
โThatโs still an hour.โ
โI think thereโll be a lot of people.โ
โItโll be fine because Seitaโs here.โ
โIsnโt that the other way around?โ
Normally, Rinoโas a top idolโis the one surrounded by people.
Rather than me protecting her, itโs more likely that Iโll get caught up in the crowd too.
โIf Seita holds my hand, I wonโt get lost.โ
โHigh school students shouldnโt get lost at a cultural festival.โ
โThereโll be so many people.โ
โYouโre just making up an excuse to hold my hand, arenโt you?โ
โDid I give it away?โ
โItโs way too obvious.โ
Rino laughed cheerfully.
While we were having that conversation, I pinned the shift schedule to the wall.
The day of the cultural festival.
Up until now, weโd been preparing for this moment.
But now that itโs actually getting closer, I feel a flutter deep in my chest.
Iโm excited.
Iโm scared.
I donโt want it to end.
I want the day to come soon.
A mix of emotions swirled inside me.
โSeita.โ
I heard Rinoโs voice nearby.
โThinking again?โ
โA little.โ
โAre you scared?โ
โThatโs part of it.โ
โWhat else?โ
I looked around the classroom.
The decorations everyone had made.
The finished sign.
The menu weโd revised over and over.
The group photo.
Going shopping.
Taking shelter from the rain.
Practicing serving customers.
Holding hands with Rino.
Hugging.
A kiss on the forehead.
That month of preparing for the cultural festival was packed with more memories than Iโd ever imagined.
โIโm a little sad that itโs ending,โ
When I said that, Rinoโs expression softened.
โMe too.โ
โI wanted to run away at first, though.โ
โYou were planning to just stay home, after all.โ
โYou remembered that?โ
โI remember what Seita says.โ
โJust forget the parts that arenโt convenient for you.โ
โNo way.โ
Rino stood next to me.
Our shoulders touched.
โBut even after the cultural festival is over, the memories wonโt fade.โ
โYeah.โ
โSeita wonโt fade either, right?โ
โWhat do you mean by that?โ
โJust because the cultural festival is over, you wonโt leave me, will you?โ
Her voice trembled just a little.
I looked at Rino.
She wasnโt smiling.
The preparations for the cultural festival will be over.
Thereโll be no reason to stay together every day after school.
Our relationship as members of the executive committee will also come to an end.
Rino must be worried about that, too.
โI wonโt leave you.โ
I replied.
Rinoโs eyes wavered.
โEven without the cultural festival, weโll see each other in the morning, and weโll eat lunch together, right?โ
โYeah.โ
โAnd after school, if I donโt have work, weโll walk home together.โ
โYeah.โ
โWeโll play cards, and weโll read I Donโt Need Youth!! too.โ
โโฆYeah.โ
โSo, just because the cultural festival is over doesnโt mean anything will change.โ
It wasnโt until I said that I realized it.
Without even noticing, Iโd been taking my future with Rino for granted and factoring it into my plans.
Next week, too.
Next month, too.
And even further down the road.
The old me would have avoided making promises.
Because I was afraid of losing her.
Because I hated getting my hopes up.
But now, Iโm the one saying it.
โSeita.โ
Rino grabs the sleeve of my school uniform.
โIs that going to last forever?โ
โDonโt make it sound like itโs forever.โ
โHow long?โ
โโฆWe donโt have to decide that right now, do we?โ
โBut I want to be part of your future, Seita.โ
It was a heavy statement, typical of Rino.
I smiled a little.
โFor now, Iโll be there.โ
โFor now?โ
โAt least until after the cultural festival.โ
โWhat about next year?โ
โIโll probably still be there, right?โ
โWhat about when we graduate?โ
โYouโre getting ahead of yourself.โ
โAnd after we graduate?โ
โRino.โ
โWhat?โ
โLetโs take it one step at a time.โ
I took Rinoโs hand.
Not her sleeveโher hand.
I intertwined my fingers with hers.
โIโm still a little scared to think about the future.โ
Rinoโs expression clouded over slightly.
I squeezed her hand again.
โBut I donโt want to be apart from you right now.โ
The moment I said it, I surprised even myself.
Rino froze completely.
โSeita.โ
โWhat?โ
โSay it again.โ
โI canโt.โ
โI want to hear it.โ
โThatโs it.โ
โThen Iโll memorize it.โ
โYouโre going to remember it anyway.โ
โFor the rest of my life.โ
โThatโs still a long time.โ
Rino pressed her forehead against my chest.
I looked around.
There were still a few people left in the classroom.
Hara and Shinozaki were there, too.
But by then, I didnโt feel like rushing to pull away just because sheโd leaned in a little closer.
โTakahara-kunโโ
Haraโs voice drifted over.
โWeโre almost done with the final check, so come back from your little world, okay?โ
โI can hear you.โ
โThat reply sounds way too natural.โ
Shinozaki smiled sleepily.
Rino didnโt pull away from my chest; if anything, she pressed her forehead against it just a little.
โRino, get back to work.โ
โTen more seconds.โ
โThatโs too long.โ
โThen five seconds.โ
โThree seconds.โ
โSeven seconds.โ
โDonโt make it longer.โ
In the end, we stayed like that for about ten seconds.
Partly because I didnโt let her go.
ใโปใโปใโป
By the time we finished our final checks, Rino and I were the only ones left in the classroom.
โIโll lock up.โ
โIโm here too.โ
โI know.โ
I closed the windows.
I checked the supplies.
I turned off the air conditioner.
Finally, I stood in front of the blackboard.
โCafรฉ Yลซgureโ
The finished sign.
Below it, a small group photo of all of us was stuck on the wall.
Rino and I were in the center.
โSeita.โ
โWhat?โ
โLetโs take a picture.โ
โNow?โ
โWith the classroom as it is right now.โ
Rino took out her smartphone.
After hesitating for a moment, I stood next to her.
โWhoโs going to take it?โ
โSelf-timer.โ
She placed her phone on the desk and hurried back to my side.
Ten seconds.
Nine seconds.
Rino stood next to me.
Eight seconds.
Our shoulders touched.
Seven seconds.
Rino took my hand.
Six seconds.
โSeitaโ
โWhat?โ
Five seconds.
โLook at me.โ
I do as she says and look at Rino.
Four seconds.
Sheโs staring at me.
Three seconds.
Her face gets closer.
Two seconds.
โRino?โ
One second.
Rino gently kissed my cheek.
The sound of a camera shutter.
I froze completely.
Rino pulled away, her face bright red, and rushed to her phone.
โGot it.โ
โRino.โ
โWhat?โ
โWhat did you just do?โ
โI took a picture.โ
โThatโs not what I mean.โ
โI kissed you on the cheek.โ
โWhy can you just say that so casually?โ
โBecause Seita did it to me, too.โ
โI kissed your forehead, didnโt I?โ
โThe spotโs different, but a kiss is a kiss.โ
Rino looked at the photo sheโd taken.
I peered at it, too.
In the photo.
Rinoโs lips were touching my cheek.
My eyes were wide open, and my face looked completely defenseless.
Behind us was the finished sign.
An empty classroom.
Three days before the cultural festival.
โDonโt show this to anyone, okay?โ
โOkay.โ
โI mean it.โ
โItโll be our little secret.โ
Rino carefully saved the photo.
My phone vibrated.
โI sent it.โ
โI didnโt say I didnโt want it.โ
โSave it.โ
โIs that an order?โ
โPlease.โ
I opened the photo.
I had no reason to delete it.
So I saved it.
โSaved it.โ
Rino smiled happily.
โSeita.โ
โWhat?โ
โEven after the cultural festival is over, if we look at this photo, weโll remember, right?โ
โRemember what?โ
โThat weโve gotten this close.โ
I looked at the photo again.
Before the cultural festival started.
I hadnโt even had a proper conversation with Rino.
Now we call each other by our first names.
We hold hands.
We hug.
Thereโs even a kiss captured here.
Not on the lips.
But the distance between us was nothing like it used to be.
โSeita.โ
โWhat?โ
โThree days left, huh?โ
โYeah.โ
โLetโs have fun together.โ
โโฆYeah. Together.โ
We left the classroom.
Just before the lights went out.
I looked back one last time.
The finished cafรฉ.
The sign we all made together.
Memories of school events that my past self had thought were absolutely out of reach.
This time, it felt like Iโd be able to face the day without running away.
Rino took my hand.
I naturally squeezed hers back.
Three days until the cultural festival.
And I had stopped denying the fact that I was already looking forward to this cultural festival.
Maigetsu