I was on a date with Kaedezaka and we were at a clothing store in a station building.
Kaedezaka was standing next to me, happily choosing my clothes.
âHow about this one?â
âA little too casual for me, donât you think?â
âIâm sure Sasamiya-san, you are all about the plain type, anyway. You should have some of these as well.â
Having normal conversations like this, I almost forget that she was a troublemaker.
At first she was aggressive because she thought I was suspicious, but now we understand each other more and more.
Maybe this was her usual behavior.
Maybe itâs time to stop being so guarded.
âAh! Look, Sasamiya-san! Thereâs a big clown doll over there!â
âItâs true. I mean, itâs flashy, but itâs creepyâ¦â
âCute.â
âDid you hear my impression?â
âIâd love to dress Sasamiya-san in that outfit. ⦠Will they sell it to me?â
âIâll never wear it.â
âChira~.â
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âI wonât wear it even if you look at me like that.â
I should still be vigilant.
Having purchased clothes, we wandered aimlessly through the station building.
This station building was a popular spot and famous for its viewing platform.
I heard it is often introduced on TV and used to have a long line of people waiting in line.
As such a station building, the fashion floor was also quite stylish.
While walking down the aisle, Kaedezaka stopped in front of a shoe store.
âSasamiya-san. May I look at the shoes?â
âAlright.â
Kaedezaka entered the store and was trying to decide between cute slip-ons and elegant boots.
It was just my personal opinion, but women looked attractive when they were picking out shoes.
How should I put itâ¦it tickles the feeling of wanting to protect her.
⦠Wait, What am I doing?
The other party was Kaedezaka.
I donât know what she would do to me if I thought that.
Calmâ¦Calmâ¦
I have to maintain my normal self.
âSasamiya-san.â
âAâ¦Ah!â¦. What?â
Kaedezaka suddenly turned around and I hurriedly mended myself.
âWhich pair of shoes do you think is better?â
âWell, â¦. Both look good, but which one is on your mind, Kaedezaka?â
âIf I have to say, Probably the slip-ons..â
âWell, thatâs all right then.â
I donât mean to brag, but I donât know anything about womenâs fashion.
The key in these situations was how to dodge the question naturally.
Kaedezaka, who chose slip-ons, sat down on a chair in the store and took off her own shoes.
âSasamiya-san. Shoes â¦., please put them on for me.â
Kaedezaka moved her feet frilly.
Even though she was wearing stockings, didnât she feel embarrassed when people see her feet? â¦â¦
âWhy should I put them on for you?â
âBecause trying on shoes is nerve-wracking because I have to make sure I donât damage the product.â
Well, I can certainly understand that.
Besides, some women may find it difficult to bend forward when putting on shoes on a chair.
âHmmm⦠It canât be helped then.â
âFufu~.â
Kaedezaka smiled happily with the fingers of both hands together and showed off her good mood by shaking her upper body in a comical manner.
Whatâs so great about getting your shoes onâ¦..
No way⦠I donât think heâs plotting something.
I was wary, but I got down on one knee.
At that moment, Kaedezaka started fiddling with my knee with her shoe-less foot.
âEi, Ei.â
âOi, what are you doing?â
âIâm rewarding Sasamiya-san.â
âYouâre being ridiculous. Only some men enjoy being stepped on.â
âEven with stockings on?â
âObviously.â
Sheâs practicing her doujinshi stuff again anyway.
I would have to explain to her later that only a M or a pervert would be pleased to be stepped on.
âIâm going to put your shoes on, so donât move your feet.â
âFufu. Please touch me gently.â
Carefully, I put my hand on her foot and put the shoe on as gently as possible.
This was the first time in my life that I have ever put on a womanâs shoes.
Even before that, this may be the first time Iâve ever touched a womanâs feet.
Even I was nervous about this.
âThis situation of putting on my shoes is wonderful, like Sasamiya-san is a vassal who is serving me.â
âThank you, My Queen.â
As one would expect from someone who usually played the role of a villainous character.
She seemed to be getting satisfaction in a way that ordinary people could not understand.
I had to put up with my embarrassment and put them on, but she was so nonchalant about it.
I know, though, her true nature was of a pure-hearted, ordinary college girl.
When I finally finished putting on her shoes, Kaedezaka spoke quietly to me.
âHey, Sasamiya-san.â
âWhat is it this time?â
âWould you like to go out with me in the future?â
â¦â¦.
â¦â¦.
â¦â¦ Hah?