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The rich girl on campus 

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"Young Miss, please come back... Young Miss!"
The butler's voice chased after us, resolute yet polite. Come to think of it, the Sakuragi family is probably the only Japanese family that uses the term "butler," right? Servants aside, they even have bodyguards. It makes sense, though; if the heir of a prestigious family were kidnapped, it wouldn't be a joke, probably not something that could be settled with a few hundred million.
But then again, wouldn't I be the kidnapper?
[If I get caught, my life might be in danger...] They're completely different from the thugs from before. They're like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, or Bruce Willis. If their iron fists fell on me, I'd probably break several ribs. The more I thought about it, the more terrifying it became, so I grabbed Sakuragi and ran for my life.
[Running aimlessly isn't going to work; we need to find a place they can't find.] After determining our direction, I ran into a department store. Being in the crowd should be the least likely place to be discovered. And then... whatever, let's do it first.
Entering through the main entrance of Yabuki Pareko, I deliberately passed in front of the elevator, my destination being the underground supermarket.
Sakuragi seemed to be almost exhausted, his movements slowing down as he followed behind me. Thankfully, the pursuers were out of sight. If they had blocked the department store exit, we would have been trapped...
"Can you still walk?"
"...Yeah." Sakuragi nodded, panting.
We stopped running and slowly walked into the sales area. I didn't just run here because I was afraid they would catch up; I had my own reasons.
I walked to the Uorokudo vegetable market and saw... Great, it was there!
"Senpai, how are you?"
"Um... Oh, aren't you Senmura? Long time no see."
The person I greeted was my senior from middle school, "Kawaguchi Makoto." He had worked at this vegetable company after graduating from high school.
"Senpai, I have a favor to ask you."
I, who was usually so disrespectful as a junior, was actually being so humble, and Kawaguchi-senpai looked back and forth between Sakuragi and me with a threatening expression.
"No problem. How can I help you?"
She agreed without even asking a reason.
...A few minutes later.
Sakuragi and I escaped safely, arriving at Yabukicho Park, far from the department store.
You ask how?
The answer is simple: I asked my senior to let us exit through the staff-only entrance. And we even got a ride on a delivery truck belonging to a company. That way, those troublesome bodyguards wouldn't be able to find Sakuragi.
After waving thank you to the truck driver, we headed towards the fountain in the center of the plaza. Because it was a holiday, there were quite a few tourists. As soon as Sakuragi saw the puppy a tourist had brought…
"Wow, so cute!"
As she tried to approach, we both realized our hands were still tightly clasped. I hesitated slightly, then let go of her hand. Thinking back, we'd been holding hands ever since we met.
Thinking about it, I felt a little embarrassed. Sakuragi was the same way, wasn't she? She forgot about the puppy, her face slightly flushed as she turned her gaze to the fountain and the bushes… as if it were unintentional.
Oh no, I should say something. …Hmm…Speak, speak….
“Ah~, I wonder if those people [the butler and the others] are still searching around the department store.”
After saying that, I realized I’d chosen the wrong answer. Just thinking about those serious-looking professional bodyguards looking bewildered after searching the department store…oh no, I really want to burst out laughing.
I tried hard to control my facial muscles and maintain a serious expression.
“Pfft!…Ahahahahaha.”
Surprisingly, Sakuragi laughed first. I couldn’t help myself too.
“Hahahaha, haha, hahahahahahaha!”
I’m dying of laughter.
Laughing in public is a bit unseemly, but this is a plaza, and to others we’ll probably look like an innocent couple.
After the laughter subsided, Sakuragi and I sat down by the fountain. Whew, finally I can catch my breath.
“Sakimura, are you alright?” Sakuragi suddenly asked me.
“Because…you also…ran here…”
Her words were unclear, but I understood what she meant. As expected of Sakuragi Mai! Her observation is quite sharp. Although she didn't know about my altercation with the thugs, she somehow sensed my situation, which is why…
“I was suddenly forbidden from leaving the house… I tried to sneak out, but I got caught.”
I completely understood what Sakuragi meant—it was “Aihara Kenji.” That bastard not only hired thugs but also complained to Sakuragi's parents; he's hopeless.
I almost flared up with a violent rage again.
“…I'm sorry for causing you trouble.”
Sakuragi's soft words quickly extinguished my anger.
The exceptionally intelligent Sakuragi must have vaguely known that Aihara Kenji was behind it all. Since she didn't blame Kenji, I'll forget about it too. The most important thing is every single moment we spend alone together.
Moreover, I'm overjoyed that Sakuragi went through so much trouble to come out and date me. For this girl, this must be the first time she's rebelled against her parents, right? And how could I not cherish her sincere feelings? "Sakuragi and I have traveled a long way... but we arrived safely."
I blinked awkwardly, and Sakuragi smiled at me with slightly narrowed eyes.
"Yeah."
"Alright, where shall we go to play?" I remembered there was an amusement park nearby.
"How about going to the amusement park?"
As soon as I suggested this, a faint shadow suddenly crossed Sakuragi's face. Doesn't she like amusement parks?
"If you don't want to go to the amusement park, then... uh... how about going on a boat ride?"
However, Sakuragi just shook her head slightly at my suggestion.
"I want to go to the amusement park... I want to go with Kensuke."
Hmm~, there seems to be a hidden meaning in her words.
After leaving the park, we walked along the road for about ten minutes and saw the amusement park. I remember this place was called "D," but I'm not quite sure where the name came from.
Because it was a Sunday during summer vacation, it was particularly crowded. From the entrance came bursts of voices that were hard to decipher, some were excited and some were screams.
"It looks like we have to queue to get in..."
I asked Sakuragi as I walked towards the end of the long line at the entrance.
"What should we do? Should we go somewhere else?"
There's no need to queue for an amusement park on such a hot day. There are movie theaters, aquariums, and planetariums near the station.
[However, we might run into Sakuragi's maid...] "I want to go to the amusement park... if you'd like, Sakimura."
As he spoke, Sakuragi gazed at the line filled with families and couples, as if it were a distant dream.
"Yeah."
As long as Sakuragi is happy, I don't have any objections.
"If you can stand the heat, queuing together can be quite enjoyable."
Instantly, Sakuragi turned to look at me as if startled, a clear hint of fear in her eyes. "Did I... say something I shouldn't have?"
I asked cautiously, addressing the silent Sakuragi.
"No..." Sakuragi shook her head, smiling and shrugging. "I was thinking that queuing is so tiring... if I had thoughts like Sakimura's, it would be much easier..."
There was a clear hidden meaning in her words. For Sakuragi, amusement parks might be a rather "special" place? It seems... not a pleasant memory. Returning to this place today, she must have mustered considerable courage!
On this special day, Sakuragi showed me various expressions she rarely showed to others.
We bought tickets for the entire area and entered another world. Honestly, this was only the third time I'd ever been to an amusement park.
The first time was when I was a little kid, alone... because I was an orphan.
The second time was in middle school, with friends... because I didn't have a girlfriend.
It's really sad to think about.
"Okay! I'll definitely ride every single ride until the park closes!!"
Seeing my exaggerated expression and actions, Sakuragi burst out laughing. ...Great, her expression softened slowly.
"So, before we go in for some action, shouldn't we fill our stomachs first? Mai...uh, Sakuragi, you haven't had lunch yet, have you?"
"Yeah. But..."
Looking at Sakuragi's hesitant expression, I realized, it was the restroom, wasn't it?
"Sorry. I'll wait for you here."
I waved and found a bench nearby to sit down.
Under the sunlight, the surrounding scenery became a little blurry. Music from the loudspeakers; the booming sounds from the roller coasters; shouts; laughter; footsteps... the chirping of cicadas like rain. I was half-dazed, trying to distinguish these different sounds...
it was Sakuragi Mai's voice that pulled me back to reality, "Sorry to keep you waiting."
I turned around at the sound.
"Oh?"
I gasped in surprise. Her outfit was completely different from before.
Gone was her usual t-shirt and jeans; she exuded a gentle, girlish charm. A light blue silk blouse paired with a yellow bow tie; a sky-blue V-neck tank top and a pleated skirt. Her hair, once tied up, was now loose, revealing her original long, flowing brown hair.
"I went to change," Sakuragi explained, half-shyly.
"...So pretty." I didn't hold back my praise.
Sakuragi was just too adorable.
At that moment, I was almost speechless; only "adorable" could describe her. Her cuteness wasn't childlike, nor was it the unapproachable arrogance of a beautiful woman… it was a transparent, serene beauty. This girl, simply standing there quietly, naturally formed a beautiful picture. It was her innate charm.
Overwhelmed by her innocent beauty, I involuntarily blushed.
"Th-th-what would you like to eat?"
I tried to stand up from the bench, but she stopped me.
"Um...ah...I...made some rice balls. ...No, it's better not to eat them. ………………………………I didn't make them very good."
What did you say! Rice balls made by Sakuragi Mai herself!! That's amazing.
"I-I want them!" I almost threw myself at her.
"But...the shape is ugly..."
Sakuragi seemed to regret revealing that she shouldn't have brought out the food, and was reluctant to take it out. Shape is not a problem! Whether it's square or star-shaped, it doesn't matter at all.
"I-I-I want them!" I continued to beg.
"Are you really going to eat them?"
"I absolutely want to eat them!"
Only then did Sakuragi take out her backpack and pull out a packet of rice balls wrapped in aluminum foil. I was so grateful that tears almost welled up in my eyes.
Opening the small packet, I finally understood why she was reluctant to take them out. They were so round, and they were the kind of very "artistic" round shape. It wouldn't be easy to make them into this shape on purpose.
Sakuragi was too embarrassed to look me in the eye and turned her head to the side.
"I won't be polite!"
After saying that, I grabbed one and stuffed it into my mouth. It's fried chicken, my favorite flavor! Next is pickled plum, then frogfish.
Shape aside, Sakuragi's rice balls are absolutely delicious. Although the fried chicken is a little too oily, the taste is truly authentic.
"Delicious..." The words of praise flowed naturally.
"Really?"
Sakuragi's face lit up.
"Really, really! It's incredibly delicious, Mai... no, Sakuragi." This
is troubling; why do I always call her "Mai"? I need to change it quickly.
"If you would call me by my name... I'd be even happier,"
Sakuragi murmured. From "Sakuragi" to "Mai," what an exciting step forward!
"Then, Mai... please call me Ei too."
I also like it when people just call me by my name; it feels less distant.
"Okay, okay... then I'll call you Ei..."
"Mm."
Sakuragi repeated my name again, savoring it, then smiled gently, her cheeks flushed. Great, all the hardships of getting here have finally paid off. But that's not all, the best is yet to come.
After enjoying Sakuragi Mai's special delicious rice balls, I fulfilled my promise and thoroughly explored the entire park. A full replay would be endless, so I'll just share a few highlights. First up is the park's highlight – the roller coasters. We rode three similar rides, including "Zerowing" and "Hellfire Wheel." I felt the speed was a bit too fast… not because I was scared, just a little uncomfortable. Sakuragi, on the other hand, screamed non-stop but seemed to be having a lot of fun… oh well.
"Mirror Maze" – as the name suggests, it's a maze made of mirrors. I really liked this part; the only downside was encountering two guys arguing inside halfway through. Why not take their argument outside!
"Captain Hook" – it's one of those pirate ships that rocks back and forth. Although the rocking made my heart race, every time the ship swayed, Sakuragi's skirt would fly up… her shapely thighs would appear and disappear. So the reason my heart was pounding was quite complicated…
“The Hell's Dirty Museum.” It was a haunted house. Although I was quite lucky, it was also quite embarrassing. Sakuragi was really scared, screaming and grabbing me. …Her body was pressed tightly against me; if it were Aihara Kenji, he would have had a nosebleed and fainted. Because when I realized how soft Sakuragi's chest was against my arm, my whole consciousness went blank. I don't quite remember what happened next, but I think I broke a few ghost props, and even at the exit, I could still feel those people dressed as ghosts staring at me from behind. Sigh.
“Haha, I didn't expect Mai to be so afraid of haunted houses.”
I teased her casually.
“Because they suddenly appear.”
She blushed and pouted. Wahahaha, I didn't expect Sakuragi to have such an expression, so cute.
“My heart is still pounding.”
Seeing her clutching her chest with lingering fear, I suggested we take a break.
“Let's eat ice cream.”
I ran to a nearby shop and bought two orange-flavored ice creams, then looked for an empty bench.
"Got it! Got it!"
I rushed over and grabbed a spot, Sakuragi following close behind, ice cream in hand. But just as we were about to reach the bench...
"Ah!"
The ice cream slipped from her hand and fell to the ground, leaving only the empty cone.
"Ahhhhhh..." Sakuragi sighed regretfully.
Under the bright summer sun, the ice melted in no time. The ants must have been the happiest. I glanced at the dejected Sakuragi sitting next to me, barely suppressing a laugh.
Because of her upbringing, she probably had no experience eating ice cream outside; poor thing. I devoured half a scoop of ice cream and handed it to her.
"Hmm?" She looked at me, puzzled.
"Half for you."
"…………Thank you."
Her fingers trembled slightly as she took the ice cream.
[???] Oh no! This is practically an indirect kiss! Because I'm used to eating and drinking with others, I completely forgot that the person I was with was Sakuragi. I was so careless.
"Let's rest a bit more, let's go ride something else..."
Ugh, so embarrassing! I'll just pretend I didn't know.
Next, Sakuragi and I had a contest on the bumper cars [...who won? What's the point of asking...sigh.]; we tried the skyshoot game, which is like a parachute; and then we tried the currently popular computer technology game, "Space Adventure Story." Whew...
I'm exhausted. Looking at the sky, it was almost dusk, bathed in a bright orange glow. No problem, I can still play.
"There are still a few rides we haven't tried, Mai, which one do you want to ride?"
"...I want to ride that."
Compared to me, Sakuragi, still quite energetic, pointed into the distance.
"The cable car? Okay, let's go!"
Everyone has one or two favorite rides, and the cable car is one of mine. Luckily, we still had time, so I saved the best for last.
Since the cable car wasn't the most popular ride in the park, there wasn't much of a wait. We settled into our cabins, and the car began its slow, steady journey along its fixed route, bathed in the glow of the setting sun as we gazed at the endless cityscape.
"Can we see our school?" Sakuragi murmured.
"I hope so..."
We looked towards Sakifuchi, where the sunset was lighter, and night was about to fall.
As the cable car climbed closer to the sky, reaching its zenith... it suddenly swayed from side to side and came to a complete stop.
What happened? Quickly, the conductor's voice came through the loudspeaker.
"We are very sorry. This cable car has experienced a temporary malfunction and is undergoing emergency repairs. Please remain in your cabins for a short while. We apologize for the inconvenience."
Sigh.
"It seems like there are a lot of unexpected situations today," I couldn't help but chuckle wryly. "
But I think it's not so bad,"
Sakuragi playfully stuck out her pink tongue—so cute.
The cable car stopped at the very top of the route, right at the most beautiful spot. Thinking about it, we're actually quite lucky.
"I'm so glad I came..." Gazing at the distant scenery, Sakuragi said with a slightly somber tone, "Actually... I really hate amusement parks."
Slowly turning to face Sakuragi, I gave him an understanding smile. Mai's family... Sakuragi's family owns amusement parks, both in and out of the city, and even here, they own amusement parks bigger than "McLand." Sakuragi must have some unpleasant memories of his own amusement park.
"When I was in elementary school, I went to the amusement park my parents owned. Back then, there were long lines, but because I was a relative of the owners, I could go in without queuing. I played all the rides I wanted to play..."
Mai paused here, biting her lip, before continuing.
"Then the next day at school, a classmate who was usually very close to me said to me, 'I hate you the most!'..."
Perhaps one of her classmates was in the line that day? She was scolded for thinking that money could buy anything. But what truly hurt Mai was what another classmate said.
"There's nothing we can do, we're different from Sakuragi-kun."
Sakuragi spoke softly, tears welling in her eyes.
"I never thought... I'm different from others..."
Before the tears could fall, I gently embraced her shoulder. I felt Sakuragi tremble slightly, and then my chest was soaked with her "memories."
Sakuragi sobbed in my arms... I comforted her tenderly.
A person can never change their "origins." As long as Sakuragi Mai is the only child in the Sakuragi family, she can't escape this fact. Instead of regretting the fortune or misfortune of her birth, it's better to be more proactive and move forward, more like the original Sakuragi Mai.
[But, there are times when you can't bear it!] Just like me.
"You don't need to blame yourself too much, it wasn't your fault after all. And you only understand what's most important after being hurt and suffering. Although you lost some friends, it was still worth it..."
I still like this Sakuragi Mai.
Humans are animals that are extremely afraid of being hurt. Before reflecting on their own mistakes, they would blame others first. However, Sakuragi did the opposite, blaming herself first, which was truly rare.
In the stationary cable car, time slowly flowed by, and Sakuragi's emotions seemed to calm down as well.
[She's not the kind of girl who would vent her sadness to everyone.] What she just said, she probably never told anyone, not even her parents. Her pride and patience wouldn't allow her to do so. ...Then, I should be honest with her too.
"I...actually, I don't like amusement parks either..."
Sakuragi looked up in surprise, and I could only offer a helpless smile.
"You know I...have no parents, right?"
My parents died at the same time fifteen years ago. On the way back to my parents' house, we collided head-on with a large truck coming straight from the opposite lane. Because the truck driver was dozing off, my parents died on the spot. Only the child sleeping in the back seat...that is, me, was miraculously saved.
After that, I went back and forth between relatives for almost a year. I wasn't adopted by my uncle, who now takes care of me, until I was in the third grade of elementary school. My uncle is a bachelor who studies archaeology and often travels abroad. The apartment I live in now belongs to him.
"During that time when I was moving among relatives, no one ever took me to an amusement park!"
I can't blame them. Because I was a grumpy and mischievous child, it was expected that I wouldn't be favored. But at one relative's house, I was always left behind on Sundays, watching them all go to the amusement park... At that time, I could only find a secluded place to cry my heart out.
As a result, I was a nuisance wherever I went. I spent that year in this vicious cycle.
"I can only imagine in my dreams... how happy an amusement park must be..."
One day, I finally took the tram to the amusement park alone. The money was stolen from my aunt's wallet. After paying for the tram fare and admission, I had no change left even for a drink.
"But I didn't care, I just looked at everything in the park with almost greedy eyes… the huge, towering rides and the joyful crowds."
I gazed towards the carousel, almost invisible in the darkness. "
I secretly ran off to give birth to the carousel when the attendant wasn't looking."
I laughed a few times, but Xiaowu stared at me with a serious, almost terrifying look.
Just as the clever Xiaowu had predicted. I did ride the carousel, but I was immediately caught by the attendant… and I don't need to go into the details. Simply put, the next day my face was swollen like a panda's or a soccer ball.
"So, I've come to hate amusement parks."
"Yong… I…"
I shook my head at Xiaowu, who was desperately trying to comfort me.
"Don't worry about me, I just wanted someone to listen to me."
At that moment, the cable car suddenly swayed.
"Oh, it's finally fixed."
The eastern sky grew increasingly distant and dim.
"But today is different. In just one day, I've completely fallen in love with this place."
I gazed at Xiaowu with delight.
"And you?"
"Ah," she exclaimed excitedly, "I... I love it here too!"
She clenched her fist, looking as if she were desperately trying to explain.
Very good, very good, I nodded in satisfaction.
Since we were here, I decided to have dinner with Sakuragi at the park's restaurant. She listened happily to my boasting about hiking, and I listened with great interest to her talk about horseback riding. We chatted and laughed, and before we knew it, it was almost closing time.
"There's one last thing I want to ride."
Sakuragi nodded knowingly.
"Me too."
Yes, I wanted to ride the carousel to end our date.
"Found it, here it is."
The carousel, located in the very center of the amusement park, was quickly found. This was the ride I had dreamed of as a child... Yet now, it just looked like an old and ordinary carousel to me. I couldn't help but wonder if it really was this.
But this rocking horse, though ancient, has been ridden by countless people, leaving behind countless joyful memories… and it continues to turn to this day.
The rocking horse begins to turn.
[Ah, how beautiful.] Sakuragi, unable to suppress a sigh, asked an unexpected question.
"Yo… what are your plans after graduation…?"
"Huh?"
I couldn't find an answer to the sudden question. No, there was no answer.
"I want to travel and indulge myself."
I honestly voiced my thoughts.
"Travel…?… That sounds nice."
Sakuragi murmured to herself.
"And Mai, what are your plans after graduation?"
"I have two dreams… one of which is almost impossible to achieve… so I have to make a decision before this summer ends."
"Oh… what kind of dream is it?"
She didn't answer my question, only offering a gentle smile. A quiet flame burned in her eyes as she gazed at me…
Sakuragi gently closed her eyes.
[Wait, wait a minute! This is…! What, what should I do?]
A white light flashed through my mind, and I couldn't think straight. My heart was pounding.
Sakuragi was still lying there with her eyes closed, completely still.
The amusement park lights surrounded us, and the carousel was still turning.
As if drawn to her… I slowly, slowly moved closer…
Her cherry lips were so close, almost touching mine.
Just then—
"Daddy~!"
Someone grabbed the hem of my coat.
"Huh? Who's Daddy??"
As if waking from a dream, Sakuragi and I both looked down at our feet. A little girl stood beside me, half-crying, looking up at me.
"No! You're not my daddy… Waaaaaah!"
She cried out in a voice that shattered my eardrums. Hey, miss, it's me who's crying.
"What's wrong? Can't find your daddy?"
Sakuragi bent down and gently stroked the little girl's hair. She nodded, sobbing. There was really no way to help her. "Okay! Big brother will help you find your daddy. Tell me when you see him."
With that, I hoisted the little girl onto my shoulders.
"Thank you, Uncle." The little girl waved her arms happily.
"………………"
Sakuragi's shoulders trembled as she looked at my expression. So it was funny.
Hmph, little brat! Watch out, or I'll kidnap you and sell you. In just a few minutes of
the fourth quarter
, the little girl found her father. Although we didn't get to ride the carousel, it didn't matter. Anyway, I just wanted to look at the carousel at night and experience different emotions.
Sakuragi and I left just before closing time. As I was about to head towards Yabukicho Station…
"If you don't mind the trouble, how about walking back?"
Sakuragi suggested.
"Sure."
I don't hate walking, and it would be great to spend more time with Sakuragi.
"...But it might delay your return home. Your parents will definitely worry."
"...It's okay. It's just for today."
We walked side by side on the road to Sakifuchi, which was less than an hour away.
The headlights of cars sped past us along the way.
Sakuragi's pace was slow, and I could feel her desire to continue walking with me. So I avoided the main roads and tried my best to cooperate with her.
Along the way, we bought juice from a vending machine and rested for a while in a small park.
However, no matter which way we went, the destination would still come.
The river stretched out before us at night, and the rumble of trams crossing the iron bridge could be heard in the distance.
On the other side of this bridge was the street where we lived.
The familiar Kawahara Embankment, going straight to the left leads to the first high school, and after walking a short distance, entering the residential area on the right leads to Sakuragi Mai's mansion.
Our conversations became less and less frequent.
Summer grass swayed, whispering in the night breeze, and the North Star twinkled lonely in the sky.
"It's almost midnight..." I muttered to myself in front of the silent street.
"I feel like I've become Cinderella..." A bitter smile appeared on her lips.
If the heroine were Sakuragi Mai, the story might be different. When the clock struck midnight, the magic would be lifted, and she would transform from an ordinary girl into a princess in a castle.
"Well, I'll head back now..."
Sakuragi stopped and said goodbye.
"Yo, thank you: Today was truly the happiest day of my life..."
A "Me too" almost escaped my lips, but I held it back. Because I understood how significant those few words were to Sakuragi. To an ordinary girl, this might seem insignificant, but to her, it was a huge adventure. I could imagine the commotion at home, and I couldn't help but worry about what she would face when she got home.
[I don't want her to go back!] Although my feelings almost wanted to be declared loudly, reason held me back. I could only nod silently to Sakuragi.
"Goodbye... my prince."
Sakuragi gently lifted her skirt, bowing gracefully in farewell.
I tried my best to put on a natural smile.
"If you... left one glass slipper, we'll definitely meet again..."
I gave her a thumbs-up and winked.
A fleeting smile flashed across Sakuragi's face, seemingly so sorrowful, yet mixed with a little girl's joy… If she hadn't run into the house, I would have rushed forward and hugged her tightly.
I watched her receding figure, a bitter longing filling my heart.
I'm not a prince.
So I may never see the princess again.
Chapter Five:
I dreamt of Sakuragi.
I don't remember the details very clearly. I only know that Sakuragi kept smiling at me, but for some reason I was always restless and irritable, and I cursed at her, and then Sakuragi burst into tears but still smiled. I was at a loss, not knowing what to do… …
Right here, I woke up.
[What kind of dream was this!?] The sweat from my sleep made me sticky all over. I picked up the clock and saw it was 10:07 AM. How did I sleep for so long? And why do I feel so lethargic? Was it because of the dream?
No, no.
[I must have been too tired yesterday… the fatigue hasn’t completely worn off.] Many images replayed in my drowsy mind. Each one clearer than the last, especially the scene where we almost “kissed” in front of the carousel.
[Am I still dreaming? Maybe I’ll wake up the day before our date!] I lay in bed for a long time, lost in thought. The clearer my mind became, the more vivid the scene appeared. If that lost little girl hadn’t suddenly appeared, we might have…
“What?! Anyway, it didn’t work out.”
I stopped thinking about it. I slapped my cheeks and got up to wash my face.
[Hmm~, what should I do today?] Since I didn’t have any plans, staying home and indulging in laziness wouldn’t be bad… but that doesn’t seem very healthy either. Oh well, I’ll think about it while I go out for lunch.
An hour later, I went out. The sky was unusually overcast, but it still felt humid and hot. After eating a set meal at the Western restaurant “Hiryu-tei,” I headed towards the station. I passed a familiar bookstore along the way, browsed around, and then checked out some hiking gear at a sports store before walking along the railway to the riverbank.
[The school is just ahead.]
What if people ask me if I have nothing to do? That's why I go to school! [I might as well go to school every day.] Entering the schoolyard, I saw the volleyball team practicing diligently, but I didn't see the track and field team. [They're probably on holiday. If I see Misa today, she'll be furious...] To be honest, I'm actually kind of looking forward to it.
Crossing the schoolyard, I headed towards the swimming pool, only to realize that today was the swimming club's practice day. I felt a little embarrassed to see Sakuragi, but I was also a little worried about her.
"Where is she..."
I looked at the club members practicing, but there was no sign of Sakuragi Mai.
"What a pity, Mai didn't come today."
Club president Kimura winked at me.
"Is that so..." I prepared to leave, feeling uninterested.
"How realistic."
I waved to Kimura and walked out of the swimming club.
[Xiao Wu didn't come, is it because of yesterday...?] I started to feel uneasy. Could her father have ordered her confinement? Is she crying alone in her room now? Hmm... but maybe she was just too tired from playing all day yesterday. Besides, Sakuragi is always busy, and he doesn't always go out with the club.
Overthinking isn't a solution. I'll deal with it if I don't see her in three days. I dismissed this worry.
I went to the staff room, but Ms. Yoshiko wasn't there; she's probably still busy with home visits. I went to the infirmary, but the room was locked, meaning Ms. Mako wasn't there either.
[Strange... why can't I see anyone I want to see today...?] Completely bored, I was about to head home when...

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