Golden Time:Volume2 by <unknown>
Author:<unknown> [<unknown>]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-10-29T16:15:36.112000+00:00
Banri insisted on treating Kouko, Kouko insisted on treating Banri, and in the end Kouko bought Banri's share, and Banri bought Kouko's share, meaning it didn't make much sense when eventually they paid.
For the time being, could he do something for Kouko's sake?
"Aren't you incredible!?"
"A latte, with a shot of espresso, vanilla syrup, whipped cream, caramel sauce and chocolate sauce. In a Grande. And you, Tada-kun?"
"For me, a normal Starbucks latte."
Each of them holding their trays carefully in both hands, they sat down, lined up at the counter seats facing outwards, looking out on the street.
While gazing at the people going to and fro, the two of them sighed reflexively. Both of them hearing this, with the same timing, mirror images of each other, they exchanged glances.
"...I'm really sorry for what happened earlier. Crying like that, I was ridiculous, wasn't I?"
It was the smiling Kouko from before.
The area around her eyes was still puffy and red. Her mascara had run, casting a shadow on her cheeks from her white eyelids and long, delicate eyelashes. And then, casting her profile suddenly downwards,
"I was a bit... over the top. Perhaps."
Kouko said that under her breath, embarrassed.
"Yeah, it rather felt like that."
Carefully sipping his hot coffee latte, Banri continued waiting on Kouko's words.
And, he realized. Seated next to her like this, he might perhaps be able to start talking with her in a normal way, easily.
Playing with her earrings with the tips of her beige fingernails, Kouko scooped only the tip of the whipped cream with her spoon, sticking her tongue out like a cat to taste it. Mixing the chocolate and caramel sauce a little to a marbled state, she took a slightly larger mouthful.
And then,
"...I was awfully, impatient."
She licked her lips and turned towards Banri. Once more, he was surprised by how big her eyes seemed from close by. Through the transparent surface of her eyes, they were brown. Now trembling and forlorn, they shone with a gentle light.
"Even I understand I am making a mess of things. Nowadays I, somehow, really, cannot help it. I think it's dangerous. ...I mean, from the beginning, I've been aware of how easy it was for me to make a mess of things. In a word, I,"
It's hard to to rescue somebody from their foolishness... from their impatience... He nodded to the words that followed, whether they were good or not.
"I wanted to settle many matters once and for all. Stubbornly, I wouldn't let go of my failures in the past. I thought to make it all new, starting right away."
"By those, 'failures in the past', you're referring, of course, to Yana-ssan?"
Kouko looked away.
"Yes. ...That's it. That, is the big one! The biggest. Of course it is! ...However I might excuse myself, I won't do that in front of you. That's right! I wanted to put my feelings about Mitsuo perfectly in order. It's not like I have any regrets."
Urk. He knew that at moments like this, his heart could come to sound like that.
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