You Were Experienced, I Was Not: Our Dating Story 2nd Date [Parts 1 to 4] by Makiko Nagaoka
Author:Makiko Nagaoka
Language: eng
Format: epub
She really was crying...
Contemplating the scars left by Shirakawa-sanâs past relationships, I once again swore to myself that Iâd treasure her.
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After that, we played in the water for a while. When we were done, we took showers in the beach hut, got changed, and left the beach before sunset.
âThe weather got bad, huh,â remarked Shirakawa-san.
It occurred to me that at some point, the sky above had become fully overcast. The wind felt a little cool too, and it was so humid that it seemed that a storm was on the way.
âStill, since weâve come all this way, we might as well go climb to the top!â she suggested.
âYeah,â I replied.
After the beach, our plan was to go up the mountains on Enoshima until we got to a lighthouse, eat some seafood, and then go home.
I was concerned about the weather, but since it wasnât like it was raining, we decided to proceed with our plans. We climbed hundreds of steps to get to the top and took a few pictures at the bottom of the lighthouse. Then, we then stepped into a restaurant with raw whitebait on the menu.
The waitstaff led us to our seats.
âSorry, we donât have raw whitebait today,â they said after weâd tried to order it.
âDid you sell out?â
âNo, we just had a poor catch this morning because of the typhoon. We can only serve them raw on the day theyâre caught.â
âI see. Okay, then Iâll have a nishoku don with red caviar and kamaage whitebait,â said Shirakawa-san.
âAnd Iâll have a nishoku don with tuna and kamaage whitebait.â
After we ordered, I happened to look outside the window. Thatâs when I noticed...
âOh, itâs starting to rain,â I remarked, prompting Shirakawa-san to look outside too.
âFor real...? I donât have an umbrella,â she said.
âMe neither...â
âAnd the weather was just fine for a while this afternoon... Guess there really was a typhoon out there.â
âBut hey, at least the skies were clear while we were at the beach.â
âYeah, no kidding! We sure got lucky there.â
However, by the time our meals arrived and we finished eating, the rain was coming down so hard that we couldnât afford to be so carefree anymore.
âHey, isnât this pretty bad?â asked Shirakawa-san with a gulp, standing just outside the restaurant.
The rain was pounding on the ground with such force that I could see steam rising about fifty centimeters high.
âStill, no point in standing around here... We have to make it to the station somehow,â I said.
After waiting for the rain to abate a little, we stuck close to stores and restaurant fronts to take shelter from the rain as we walked. Eventually, we somehow made it to the station.
However...
âLine suspended...?!â
Due to the heavy rainfall, parts of the railway line were submerged, and the train we were about to board was announced to be suspended. This wasnât just affecting Enoshimaâapparently all ground lines in the Greater Tokyo Area were experiencing disruptions.
âMan, what do we do...?â
Thereâd been so many people at the beach during the broad daylight earlier, but at some point, even the area in front of the station had become completely deserted.
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