âOh, hey, Tendo!â
Takayama is looking good again this morning. Takayama, who arrives at school earlier than me, still has notebooks and reference books on his desk.
Is he seriously studying?
âGood morning. Are you studying today too?
âYeah, Iâm fine. My sister gave me those movie tickets, so I have to study hard to make up for it.â
What? That movie ticket was not from Takayama but from Takayamaâs sister?
âDid she give it to you? I mean, does Takayama have a sister?â
âHuh? Didnât I ever tell you that? The truth is, my sister won the ticket, but she happened to be out of the prefecture on a business trip that day. She gave me the ticket in tears. Well, I was lucky!â
I put todayâs textbooks and notebooks on my desk.
My bag is almost empty.
âIâll have to give her something next time.â
âNo, no, no, I got the tickets for free anyway. I got the tickets for free, and weâre going to study hard for them, so itâs a win-win situation, right?â
âIs that so?â
It is indeed a little bit strange to receive four very popular tickets and not thank them for their support.
Well, Iâll think of some way to thank them.
Suddenly, I see a girlâs uniform in my field of vision.
Itâs rare that a girl comes between me and Takayama. What does she want?
My eyes shifted from Takayama to the girl next to me. Ah, Sugimoto.
Sheâs wearing her school uniform today, as usual, her hair in braids, and her long bangs hiding her glasses and eyes.
I canât speak for others either, but she looks dark-rooted. She looks like she might be writing manga at home.
âOh, good morningâ¦â
Her voice is low. Is this normal or is it because itâs morning?
But when I think back on my momâs story, no memories come to mind.
They have the same name but have nothing to do with me, do they?
âGood morning! Youâre looking good today!â
Takayama greets cheerfully. After hearing this voice, how could you tell that Sugimoto looks fine?
Is Sugimoto really doing well? Huh, I wish I had this level of communicative ability, but I donât want to be like Takayama. Itâs not easyâ¦
âGood morning. Itâs rare to see you here in the morning, Sugimoto-san.â
She clasped her hands in front of her chest and fidgeted for some reason.
âOh, you see, Would you like to have lunch with me again today?â
She was inviting me to lunch. Well, I donât really mind either way.
Itâs just bread and milk from the store.
âHi, Himekawa-san, do you mean you want to join us?â
Takayama mentions Anri while somewhat going through Sugimoto-san in front of him.
No, you canât ask that here, can you?
I mean, what does Takayama think about Anri? If it was to Takayama, would it be okay to talk about me and Anri?
Hmm, what should I do? â¦â¦
Which would you take, friendship or affection? Iâve heard that before, but I never thought it would happen to me.
I donât dislike Takayama. But I donât like it when people ask me if I like him.
Not as a member of the opposite sex, but as a friend. He is one of my few friends.
That friend may possibly have a crush on Anri.
I donât know how serious he is, but I donât knowâ¦
âYes, thatâs right. Anri is with me⦠wha⦠what do you think?â
âOf course! What, Tendo is going to have bread and milk anyway, right?â
No way. Well, if you spend the same way every day at lunch, you canât help but be remembered.
Bread and milk. Not that there are no other options, but this is the quickest way.
âSo, thatâs it. Do you plan to buy anything at the store today?â
See, I knew it. Sugimoto, just like Takayama, also made the same assumption.
Iâm not really disappointed since itâs the right answer, but Iâm not sure whyâ¦
âIâm going to buy something at the store as usual.â
Sugimotoâs hand stopped shaking.
She had been fidgeting just a moment ago.
âOh, I made lunch for you, if you want, would you take it? I brought dessert for Takayama-kun.â
Bento. Iâm more of rice than bread kind of guy, so the word âbentoâ really caught my attention.
Even if you consider the unit price, bento is more expensive. Shall I have milk with my bento?
But didnât she go to the trouble of making a bento for me?
âAre you sure? Isnât that a lot of work to make?â
âWell, Iâm making one for my brother and one for my sister, so it wonât be too much trouble.â
âYouâre busy in the mornings.â
âSugimoto-san brought dessert! Iâm so happy because I didnât have enough in my own lunch box!â
Takayama is in high spirits since the morning.
I think heâs going to break his limiter soon.
And that huge two-tier bento wasnât enough? You eat a lotâ¦
âSo, I guess weâll do the same thing today as we did the other day.â
âOh, Iâm going to get a seat, and Tendoâs going straight there, too, right?â
âNo, Iâm going to get a drink first.â
âOkay. You go ahead.â
âIâm going with Anri. See you laterâ¦â
But when was the last time I made a lunch box?
At first, I was making my lunch box, but the number of times I did so gradually decreased, and eventually, it became bread.
I thought, âIf I eat well in the morning and at night, why canât I just have one proper meal?â Thatâs what I thought.
âTendo, I think Iâm on it.â
âOn what?â
âThe popularity contest. I have plans to go to the movies with that Nadeshiko. Sheâs making me a separate dessert. This is coming in waves, right?â
âYeah, thereâs a big wave coming.â
And good luck not getting swallowed by that wave.
Should I tell Takayama the truth or not⦠Sorry, give me some time.