âI knew carbonated drinks were the best!â
I handed the drinks I had bought to Anri and Sugimoto and sat down on the seat I was sitting on.
âThank you. How much was it?â
Anri was about to take her purse out of her bag.
âOh, me too.â
âNo, this oneâs on Takayama. I donât need the money.â
Takayama had bought drinks for the three of us.
But for him to treat two girls, let alone me, is he a pretty good guy?
âBut I feel bad andâ¦â
Sugimoto looked at Takayama with a reserved look.
âNo, donât worry about it. Iâm just thanking you for the dessert.â
Oh, I see, you had to return the favor to Mr. Sugimoto.
Hmm? I was given a bento, but I didnât return it.
Maybe itâs no good?
âBut I didnât do anything to Takayama-san in particular, did I?â
Anri is about to give Takayama some coins as she looks at him.
âNo, no, Iâm learning from Himekawa-san. Let me at least offer you some juice.â
That seems to be what he meant. So, both Anri and Sugimoto had a good reason to be treated to a drink.
Under the circumstances, it seems like Iâm the one who didnât do anything.
I guess I should buy something for everyone this time.
âWell, donât worry about the juice. If it helps you study better, itâs a small investment!â
Once again, we are in a cooler room, each of us with a reference book or textbook in hand, and we begin to study.
But itâs a little noisy outside. Wasnât this a soundproof room?
Huh? Come to think of it, didnât we hear voices inside at the door earlier?
âSugimoto-san. Isnât this place soundproofed?â
âYes, it is. This room was originally used as a storage room, so the walls are the same as in a normal room.â
âIs that so? The other study rooms are soundproofed, but can you hear voices coming from outside of this room?â
âIf you donât talk too loudly, youâll be fine. If itâs right in front of the door, though, you might be able to hear the conversation inside.â
Anriâs expression changes a little. Then, she sends a glance at me.
I wonder if it might be about what she just talked about. Well, I think Iâll have a little talk with Anri after I leave.
âIâm sure it wonât be a problem as long as Takayama doesnât make too much noise. The other three are usually quiet, right?â
âWhat are you saying, Tendo? Iâm a man who does things when he has to. Didnât I study quietly just now?â
He certainly wasnât making any noise.
âThatâs right. Shall we study quietly?â
After a while, Sugimoto was frowning while looking at her textbook.
Her eyebrows were starting to wrinkle as she looked at her notebook and textbook alternately.
âWhatâs wrong? Something you donât understand?â
Takayama calls out to Sugimoto.
Oops, Takayama spoke first, not Anri. If he can answer the question, he gets a high point.
But if not, itâs a minus point.
Sugimoto looked at me and Anri once, but Anri was looking down.
She and I were looking at each other, but I didnât say anything to her.
âEtto, itâs hereâ¦â
Takayama was looking at Sugimotoâs notebook and flipping through the textbook.
âYou can refer to this page for help. See, thereâs an example here?â
âOh, itâs true. Thank youâ¦â
Takayama. I may have been a little mistaken.
He is very attentive, quick to act, and follows everyone without hesitation.
And he casually follows everyone.
Maybe you are a better guy than I am.
With Takayama by my side, I was looking at Anri again.
However, Anriâs hands are frozen.
She is not looking at anything in particular.
âShe seemed to be staring at a point and thinking about something.
I noticed that it was almost time for the library to close.
Sugimoto seemed to have some work to do as a member of the library committee, so the three of us were going home first.
âSorry, Iâm leaving before you.â
âIâm fine. Itâs always fun to have a study group with everyone. Shall we do it again tomorrow?â
âI guess so. If youâre free, letâs have another study session tomorrow.â
Takayama is posing with his fists in the air at an angle that the two girls canât see.
I can understand that feeling.
âIâll lock the door and go home, so Iâll stay here.â
Sugimoto remains in the library with the other committee members.
The other members of the committee are similar to Sugimoto. They all seem to be serious. They all seemed to be serious.
âThen, shall we go home?â
The three of us went to the entrance and headed for the main gate.
âHey, Tendo, why donât you come home with me today? Thereâs something I want to talk to you about.â
I look at Anri with my eyes.
She looks a little lonely, but I canât ask her to come with me.
âOh, are you okay with going to the station?â
âOkay then Himekawa-san, Iâll see you tomorrow. Thank you very much for today!â
âIâll see you tomorrow. Both of you, be careful on your way home.â
Takayama and I were going home together.
I feel like Iâve been spending a lot of time with Takayama lately.
Anri is looking at me in the back.
Well, itâs the same road to the station, so we inevitably end up taking the same path.
âHey, Tendo. Iâve noticed something.â
âAbout what?â
âAbout Nadeshiko and Sugimoto.â
âSo, what did you notice about those two?â
âYou know how hot it was in the study hall today? And Nadeshiko took off her uniform, right?â
âWhat about it?â
âBut Sugimoto didnât. Why do you think?â
âI donât know. Maybe she was feeling cold?â
âThat canât be it. It was hot then.â
âWhat was this all about?â
From this point on, itâs our secret. Donât tell anyone, especially those two.
âAll right. Whatâs this all about?â
âIf my eyes are correct, then Sugimoto has more volume than Nadeshiko. And quite a bit more.â
Boing. Bo ing. Boingâ¦
Takayama, I was wrong.
Iâm the one who thought you might be a great guy, even if just a little.
What are you looking at while studying?
Were you looking at those two with such lustful eyes?
âIs that so?â
But Iâm a little curious, too.
Iâm a healthy boy, too. I canât help but be interested in them. [TLN: I think we can all agree here]
âOh, I didnât realize it before, but Iâm sure itâs true now. Tendo, Iâm going to the movies, whatever it takes. And Iâll see those two in casual clothes. Plus, Iâll invite them to dinner after the movie. Isnât that perfect?â
Takayama started to go off the rails.
Is it my job to stop this guy here?
Boss, going too far is not a good idea. But I understand the feeling.
âAnyway, letâs study hard so we can go to the movies.â
âOh, yeah. This study session is going well, so maybe we can make it!â
Listening to Takayamaâs delusional talk, we walked toward the station.
Where is Takayama headed?
The sky is reddish and the stars are beginning to appear.
Anyway, after I leave Takayama at the station, Iâll wait for Anri inside the premises.