You Were Experienced, I Was Not: Our Dating Story 2nd Date [Parts 1 to 7] by Makiko Nagaoka
Author:Makiko Nagaoka
Language: eng
Format: epub
Thus, Yamana-san had said what she wanted to me. However, when she got up...
âWhat do we do about this?â she asked.
She was pointing at Icchi and Nisshi, sprawled out on the table harmoniously beside each other, right in front of us.
âYouâre asking me...?â
I want to ask you the same question. You put them in this state, so you take responsibilityâbut, of course, that was too scary to say out loud.
âWell, itâs looking like they might not wake up until tomorrow,â commented Yamana-san.
âThatâs a problem for me!â
âWell...since part of the blame does lie with me âmaking a mistake with the drinks,â Iâll do something about them after this. They should wake up on their own and go home if I let them sleep for two or three hours.â
âReally...? Okay, I leave them in your care, then.â
I didnât like the idea of eating or drinking alone in front of two dead-drunk friends, so I entrusted them to Yamana-san and left the izakaya. In the end, Iâd only had cola and some french fries.
I was worried about their health, but they were together instead of alone, and they were just sleeping. Plus, Yamana-san was our classmate, so I figured sheâd take care of them if something happened.
As I thought about these things while walking down some stairs, my legs started to wobble. I instantly clutched the handrail. My field of view felt narrower than usual, and it was like the world had suddenly grown distant. My chest felt lighter, and I couldnât tell why, but things felt fun.
Could it be...? Is this because I took a gulp out of Nisshiâs mug earlier?
âDamn...â
And, actually, just how crazy a âmistakeâ did Yamana-san make with those drinks...?
If Iâd gotten this from just a gulp, I couldnât really say Icchi and Nisshi were bad at holding their drink. Though it was also possible I was just extraordinarily bad at it myself...
Oh well. Iâm going home, getting into a bath, and then going to bed after this, so as long as my parents donât find out, it should be fine.
As I thought that, my phone vibrated in my pocket. When I checked it, I saw there was an incoming LINE call from Kurose-san.
âWhatâs this about...?â
Is she calling me because Iâve kept her hanging for an answer? But what do I tell her...?
I felt bolder than usual, so I ended up pressing the answer button without thinking too much.
âHello?â I asked.
âAh, hello. Ryuto?!â
Hearing the voice coming from the other side, I pulled the phone away from my ear to look at the screen again.
âShirakawa-san?!â
âAha ha. Surprised? Iâm at my momâs place and my phone ran out of battery. I borrowed Mariaâs.â
It was definitely Shirakawa-san. She hadnât mentioned such plans today.
âOh, right, we did use up your phone battery yesterday,â I said. âSorry I borrowed your phone too. You didnât get to charge it in time?â
âMm? Oh, nah. Itâs fine though, since I got to call you like this.â
âDid you manage to talk to Kurose-san?â I asked.
âYeah. Donât worry about it.
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