Everything that had been going on in Hayatoâs mind was now connected at once.
The Mimicry, her convenience store lunches, frozen food, this living room in a house with no lights on, and an only child.
The only things in Harukiâs room were games, manga, plastic models, and other things that would allow her to spend time alone.
âAh, Hayato, you see, the thing is. Itâs just that, that thing isâŚâ
Harukiâs eyes swam, and she tried to cover it up by waving her hands in the air and calling it a thing.
Thinking back, Hayato had never seen anyone other than Haruki in this house. Not even a hint of it. Haruki must have been alone in this house for many years now.
But now sheâs smiling and trying to act like sheâs fine.
Hayato thought that it was,
very much,
and excessively,
he disliked it.
He was annoyed with himself for not realizing it sooner.
ââŚLetâs go, Haruki.â
âEh, hey, Hayato! Wait, where are we goingâŚ?â
Hayato turned off the stove that was boiling water and forcibly took Harukiâs arm.
From Harukiâs point of view, Hayatoâs face looked as if he was angry, and she tried to raise her voice, but the end of her words became smaller and smaller.
âOnii, Haru-chan, whatâs wrong?â
Harukiâs voice was too loud, and Himeko came to see what was going on.
What Himeko saw was Hayato forcibly pulling on Harukiâs arm. This is the older brother who is trying to take the beautiful girl he grew up with away from home.
As expected, she wanted to say something, but stopped when she saw Hayatoâs face.
His face was very stern and strong-willed, as if he wasnât going to listen to anything she had to say. However, Himeko knew that her brotherâs face in this kind of situation meant that he was thinking of her, and that she could rely on him.
âHimeko, letâs stop at the supermarket and go back home.â
âYeah, okay. Iâll get my stuff together.â
âH-Hime-chan too!?â
Haruki was pulled along by her childhood friendâs siblings without saying a word, without understanding why.
She didnât know why this was happening.
But Haruki knew that they were doing it for her, and strangely enough, she didnât feel bad.
âUmm, can I change my clothes firstâŚ?â
âDo you want to wear your uniform?â
âAh, yes.â
By the way, Harukiâs request to let her change into casual clothes was rejected by Himeko with a huge smile.
âââ
A ten-story family apartment building a short distance away from Harukiâs house.
In the kitchen of her childhood friendâs house on the sixth floor of the building, the items she had just bought at the supermarket were laid out.
âLetâs seeâŚâ
Haruki, who had been forcibly brought in by Hayato and Himeko, was unable to grasp the situation.
âIâll chop up the vegetables, and you grate up the garlic and ginger.â
âUn-der-stood! Haru-chan, can you get the bowls and seasonings?â
âEh, yeah⌠where is it?â
She knows what they want to do. She can tell that it was for dinner.
But she didnât understand why this was happening and what exactly they were going to make.
Haruki did as Hayato and Himeko asked and helped with the cooking.
(Hayato, youâre really good at thisâŚ)
It was the first time for Haruki to see Hayato cook, and even from a laymanâs point of view, she could tell that he was quite skilled.
Regardless of Harukiâs feelings, the cooking proceeded.
Minced pork, chopped chives, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, green onions, shiitake mushrooms, grated garlic and ginger, salt and pepper, soy sauce to taste, kneaded together to make the bean paste.
The bean paste was made by grating and kneading the ingredients together. When she was presented with a round crust made of flour, she knew exactly what they were going to make.
âGyoza? It looks like a lot of food for that.â
âItâs a lot of work to make, so I thought Iâd make as much as I could when I had the time and freeze the rest.â
âOh, youâre making your guests help you?â
âBecause itâs Haruki.â
âBecause itâs me⌠Fufu~, I see.â
The three of them silently wrapped the red bean paste for the gyoza.
Haruki took a while to get the hang of it at first, but once she mastered it, her excellence as a student could be shown, and Hayato was impressed with her dexterity.
Among them, only Himeko was able to mass produce distorted gyoza objects.
âHime-chan⌠wowâŚâ
âS-Shut up! I just want Onii to make it for me!â
âI donât think thereâs anything wrong with thatâŚâ
That didnât stop Himeko from making the gyoza, and the smiles on all three of their faces showed that they were enjoying the process.
The gyoza is then steamed in a hot pan with oil and water with flour dissolved in it to make a beautiful feathered gyoza.
Rice, miso soup, and the pickled eggplant that Minamo Mitake had given him the other day were all that was needed for dinner.
âWowâŚ!â
Haruki exclaimed in amazement when she saw it laid out in the dining room. An inexplicable feeling of elation welled up in her chest.
âWhat are you doing, Himeko⌠arenât you going to eat it, Haruki?â
âOh, yes. Iâll have some.â
Himeko was making a fuss about the heat, and Hayato was taking care of the water.
Haruki looks at them and puts the gyoza in her mouth.
âItâs still hot, but delicious.â
It tasted awfully good and nostalgic. It had a special taste.
Thinking back, it had been a long time since Haruki had sat around the table with someone like this.
One by one, the chopsticks moved forward, and before they knew it, there were only a few gyoza left on the platter, and Haruki and Himeko were fighting over them.
âEat the rice, too.â
âBecause Haru-chanâs got the energy!â
âNgu, yummm~!â
The dinner went on with this silly, childish exchange, and Haruki could feel her stomach as well as her heart filling up.
(Oh, I see. I guess Iâm weaker than I thoughtâŚ)
Thatâs probably why Hayato brought himself along.
But Hayato didnât know what to say, so they sat around the table like this. He was a clumsy guy, he thought with a chuckle. Suddenly, he felt tears welling up in the corners of his eyes.
Hayato looks at Harukiâs face and says, scratching his head, as if heâs having trouble saying something.
âWell, you know⌠itâs basically just Himeko and me for dinner most of the time. So, if itâs okay with you Haruki, why donât you join us for dinner from now on?â
ââŚEh?â
For a moment, Haruki didnât understand what was being said.
What about Hayato and Himekoâs families? Many things came to her mind such as the fact that Hayato and Himeko had families, or that they were good cooks.
But what came out of her mouth was a pure question.
âWhy?â
Haruki didnât know why they were doing this much for her. She was confused by the favor that had been shown to her.
For Haruki, who had always been subjected to feelings of calculation and lust behind kindness, it was terribly confusing.
Haruki herself has many feelings, some of which she cannot express directly. There are things she canât say, and sheâs sure Hayato is curious about them too.
But he didnât say anything, and she didnât know why he would say such a thing to her and reach out to her⌠and do so much for her.
âItâs because youâre Haruki⌠Our friend.â
ââŚAh.â
But what came back to her was such a simple reasonâ it struck a chord within her, and something that had been floating in the corners of her eyes fell out and ran down her cheeks.
âI see, itâs because itâs me.â
ââŚThatâs right.â
âDo I owe Hayato for this?â
âYou donât really owe me anything.â
âOkay, I promise.â
ââŚHere.â
Having said that, the somewhat blunt Hayato and the mischievous smiling Haruki intertwine their little fingers.
There are things they canât say to each other. But there were things that could be conveyed without saying.
âGoodness gracious, you two are as close as everâŚâ
Himeko looked at the two of them with a dumbfounded and slightly envious look in her eyes.