Golden Time:Volume3 by <unknown>
Author:<unknown> [<unknown>]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-10-29T16:14:43.262000+00:00
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Riding the train, he gazed at the route maps pasted on the wall with an uneasy feeling. Was he going to arrive safe and sound at Mitsuo's place or not?
It was the train he used for his normal commute, but the station near Mitsuo's place was the next one further from the college than the one near where Banri lived.
It was the first time he'd come to this district since arriving in the capital. The bright sunlight had already begun slanting, giving the view through the shaking windows of the spreading Tokyo townscape a strong orange tint. Condominiums all standing lined up tightly together, as if glued to each other yet haphazardly, pachinko parlors, questionable looking pink chain store advertisements standing off to one side, and in the other direction thickly growing green belts. Together with the darkening sky, it all seemed so vast.
The evening rush hour must've been building up. The train was beginning to get a little crowded, with the uniformed shapes of middle schoolers quite noticable, and here and there regular passengers standing around too.
The cell-phone that Banri held still contained the address for Mitsuo's place that they'd politely exchanged when they'd only first met.
Though up to now Mitsuo had only come to Banri's place, there was no particular significance to the switch. It was just that Banri's place was closer to the university, and Mitsuo had many opportunities to pass by casually. This time Banri asked if it was all right if he went to Yana-ssan's place, and Mitsuo said it was fine.
...Because he'd said that, and said he didn't have to call ahead... sort of... so, he trusted in that and got on the train.
Though he said he didn't need to make prior arrangements, he was heading that way now, so of course he sent a text message. He'd tried calling him several times. Still, there wasn't any reply. He sent a message off to Kouko too, but there was no reply yet from that quarter either.
Kouko's status said "Mitsuo may be in crisis."
She said it was after that. As for where Kouko had observed that he might be in crisis, she said that after Banri had been tricked into returning in a hurry by NANA-senpai's bogus phone call, the person in question had left the school cafeteria by himself, "lonely" and "sad", according to her.
The campus being as busy as usual, and by herself, carrying a tray, searching for a seat too, conscious of other people's eyes on her, it seemed that Kouko was rather desperate to find somebody she knew. And then, spotting Two Dimensions and Mitsuo and drawing near, she sat down with the guys without saying anything. In the end, nervous and alone, she sat down in a chair somewhat apart.
Shortly thereafter Ultrasonic--- Chinami showed up, leading some other girls.
"When she said 'Oh, it's Yana!' I knew that spoiled, yapping voice. I knew at once."
It seemed that Chinami said something like "Today I'm not letting you escape!" Kouko looked
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