You Like Me, Not My Daughter?! Volume 7 [Parts 1 to 2] by Kota Nozomi

You Like Me, Not My Daughter?! Volume 7 [Parts 1 to 2] by Kota Nozomi

Author:Kota Nozomi
Language: eng
Format: epub


After shopping for dinner and returning home, I ran into Takkun right as I was getting out of my car. He’d told me he was going to tell Satoya about the pregnancy, and it seemed he’d just gotten home from that.

As soon as he found out that I was returning from shopping, he said, “I’ll carry those,” then he started bringing all my groceries inside.

“Thanks, Takkun.”

“It’s no problem. Don’t push yourself, Miss Ayako. I’ll go shopping for you whenever you need.”

“I’m fine. I can handle driving to the store.”

Jeez, Miu and Takkun have gotten so overprotective these days.

Since we’d run into each other, we decided to have some tea and talk. Takkun decided to have whatever I was having, so we both had some dandelion coffee.

“At first, I thought this stuff had a strong taste, but it’s pretty easy to drink once you get used to it,” Takkun noted.

“Yeah, I’ve had so much of it I’ve even started to like it now. I do still miss regular coffee though.”

After some more small talk, I finally asked, “So, Takkun... H-How did Satoya react?”

To be honest, I was curious. Really curious. I wanted to know how Takkun’s friend, a regular college student, would take this news. How could I make it up to Takkun if I’ve created a rift in their friendship?

“Please, relax, it went fine... There was nothing special about it—he was just supportive. He said things would surely be tough, but he was cheering me on.”

“I-I see...”

“He did some say some harsh things too, to be fair. He said he was disappointed, and that I’d lacked integrity when it’d counted the most,” Takkun admitted with a nervous chuckle.

“What...?” Takkun might’ve seemed fine, but I couldn’t help but feel hurt. “You didn’t do anything wrong... You tried to stop things when we ran out, but I... I was the one who said, ‘I should be fine today...’”

To be honest, I’d said that without really thinking about it. It wasn’t like I’d been taking my basal temperature every day or anything like that, so I wasn’t sure what state my body was in nor how easily I could get pregnant... I’d just counted backwards from my last period and thought, “It’s probably fine.”

Urgh... I really wasn’t thinking—experts say there isn’t even really such a thing as a “safe day” in the first place. No matter how fine a day might seem, having intercourse without contraceptives carries the risk of pregnancy, and I know that... But, well, in that situation, I would’ve lost my mind if we’d had to suddenly stop when things had gotten so heated.

“Maybe you did, but I’m far from blameless here. As a man, I should’ve shown more restraint.”

“No, no. It’s not your fault, Takkun. You tried to hold back, but I kept pressing you on...”

After we apologized to each other, we both fell silent. It was a bit awkward, and the topic had us feeling a bit bashful.

“U-Um, why don’t we just stop saying either one of us is at fault?” Takkun suggested, finally breaking the silence.



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