You Were Experienced, I Was Not: Our Dating Story 2nd Date [Parts 1 to 3] by Makiko Nagaoka
Author:Makiko Nagaoka
Language: eng
Format: epub
Thus, we were both in the water and tossing a beach ball to each other at close range.
âHere I go, Ryuto!â
âOkay!â
âHere goes!â
âThere!â
âAgh, you got water on me!â
We werenât very far from each other, so it appeared that when I hit the ball, water splashed up on Shirakawa-sanâs face.
âOh, sorry!â I said.
Then, a mischievous smile appeared on Shirakawa-sanâs face. âWell then, Iâll have my revenge!â
âWhoa!â
Water suddenly hit my face, and a fishy, salty taste filled my mouth.
âYou really did it, Shirakawa-san.â
âEhe he.â She was looking my way like a mischievous child.
âAll right...â
âAgh!â
I tried to splash her a bit, but Shirakawa-san dodged it. Immediately afterward, she scooped up some water and threw it at me.
âWhoa!â I exclaimed.
Not willing to lose, I threw more at her. I kept my attacks light at first since I was sure she had makeup on and I didnât want to get her face wet, but since she wasnât holding back, my attacks gradually got bolder too.
âAha ha, stop it, Ryuto!â
âI could say the same to you!â
Under the noontime sun on this midsummer day, we played in the water, shouting cheerfully like children.
***
I wondered how long weâd been playing for. After splashing each other, weâd rented floats and tried sinking one another, and then we simply chased each other in the water. At some point, the sun above had significantly changed positions.
Shirakawa-san was a genius when it came to making people enjoy themselves. Iâd used to think beaches were only for normies, and before I had started going out with Shirakawa-san, Iâd wondered what thereâd even be for me to do if I went to one now that I was in high school. And yet here I was, starting to fully enjoy what a beach had to offer before I knew it.
âWow, my hair is all drenched...â said Shirakawa-san with a smile, wringing her hair while we were taking a break back on the beach. âMan, that was fun...â
Sheâd bound her hair before going into the water, but it was still sopping wet, along with the rest of her body. It made sense, since sheâd fallen from a float.
âYou hungry?â asked Shirakawa-san.
âYeah. Wanna go eat something?â
After that, we went to a beach hut and bought yakisoba, takoyaki, and some things. We ate it all on the blanket weâd spread out on the beach. Once our stomachs were sated, Shirakawa-san looked up at the sky and sighed.
âItâs so nice that the weatherâs good today!â she said.
âYeah. They said a typhoon was on a rapid approachâwonder if it veered off...â
A typhoon coming together with the end of the rainy season... Japan has some really abnormal weather nowadays.
âIt must be because I behaved myself! You should be grateful, Ryuto.â
I didnât have any objections to that, so I simply said âYeahâ and smiled before taking a gulp of my ramune.
While Iâd gotten fairly used to seeing Shirakawa-san in her bikini, the thought that she was sitting so close to me at a distance where our skin might touch if one of us stirred a bit still made my heart pound.
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