My Stepmom's Daughter Is My Ex: Volume 8 [Parts 1 to 2] by Kyosuke Kamishiro

My Stepmom's Daughter Is My Ex: Volume 8 [Parts 1 to 2] by Kyosuke Kamishiro

Author:Kyosuke Kamishiro
Language: eng
Format: epub


Making Sure He’s Not Lonely

Yume Irido

“Huh? A trip to Kobe?” Akatsuki-san’s eyes widened as she moved the red bean bun she was about to bite into away from her face.

“Yeah. The student council president invited me, so I won’t be able to hang out during the three-day weekend. Sorry!” I brought my hands together in an apology.

“Aw...” Maki-san said, putting her elbows on her desk. “Not much we can do if you already got plans. Didn’t know you were so tight with the student council.”

“Goin’ on a trip’s pretty wild,” Nasuka-san said, nonchalantly picking at her lunch. “Minami-chan’s been worried sick ’cause you’re such a shy girl.”

“Huh? She has? Also, how did you guys know I’m shy?”

“It’s pretty obvious,” Maki-san said.

“Yep. Clear as day,” Nasuka-san agreed.

Th-They knew? If my secret was already out, then what was the point of all that effort I put in to desperately protect my image of being sociable?

“Right, Akki?”

“Hm? O-Oh. Yeah! Totally!” Akatuski-san finally unfroze and bit down on her bread. Her chewing was reminiscent of a squirrel’s. “But y’know, I had it in my head that the student council was all kinds of strict, but after the sports festival, I found out that they’re a lot more chill than I thought. I’m even friends with them now!”

“That’s ’cause you’re the strongest of social butterflies,” Maki-san quipped.

“Hold on, you’re friends with all of them?” Nasuka-san asked.

“All the girls, at least.”

Huh? I know that she met Aso-senpai and Asuhain-san, but is she counting President Kurenai too? When did they become friends? The rate at which Akatsuki-san could make friends was beyond my comprehension.

“We even talk over LINE every now and then. Well, Asuhain-san pretty much never responds.”

The fact that she could declare that she’s friends with all of them despite that last bit proved just how strong of a social butterfly she was. Just as I was internally remarking on this, Akatsuki-san wolfed down the remainder of her bread.

“Bring us back something nice, Yume-chan!” Akatsuki-san said cheerfully. “I get the feeling that any trip that’s put together by this student council president is gonna be somethin’ else!”

“Okay. I’ll do my best to remember.”

Akatsuki-san looked as cheerful as usual, but I knew that despite being a person whose notifications bar was never empty, she was actually the loneliest one around. Come to think of it, when was the last time we hung out? As important as the student council was, Akatsuki-san should’ve been just as, if not more, important.



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