100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior

Day 87: "Tomorrow, will you come home with me?

Yesterday, before I went to bed, I had this exchange with my junior.

Keita Inguchi: Tomorrow, Junior 2, right?

Maha-run ': Ah, yes.

Keita Inguchi: Because I'm from 1 limit

Maha-run: Yes, I am.

Keita Inguchi:... you don't have to fit in, time

If you were a junior a long time ago, I don't know what it would be on test day, but I think you've been forced to make time with me.

I didn't fit in, and hey, at the cultural festival. I was slower then, but this time my juniors side will be meeting late for 1 comma.

Even though I try to get to school early enough, one or two more trains are fast enough for the test.

Maha Run: I have a habit of going away on test day.

Keita Inguchi: That's odd, isn't it?

Keita Inguchi: Me too.

Maha-run: Oh well.

Keita Inguchi: Or is that normal?

Maha-run: Senpai, please tell me which train you want to take.

Maha-run: I'm working very hard here and there.

Two people who are always at school at the same time go to school early with special care because it means it's a test. However, one begins the test an hour earlier than the other, so take the time train that goes with it. Now, what are the odds of you two getting on the same train?

... sounds limitless low.

On test day, I don't want to force you to get up early where you can sleep late.

Well, if I'm honest with you about this, I'll say, "I'll study the day anyway!" or something. "I'm sure you'll follow me. Because you're a junior.

That's why, "I can't deal with them because I do last-minute stuffing" is too evil. First of all, the last minute stuffing isn't very helpful. Even if it's in my eyes in the corner of the textbook, I can't remember it anyway.

But.

If you don't want to see her, it is true that you want to see her. It's not an emotional story, it's an errand.

If it's because of you, it's a good day.

And so on. Confirm your appointment first.

Keita Inguchi: Okay, okay.

Keita Inguchi: Tomorrow, juniors are up to three limits, right?

Maha-run: Yes.

Keita Inguchi: And then you're free, right? Except for study.

Mahan]: Well, yes.

Tomorrow's final exam starts at the end of the second year. I mean, you don't have to go to the 1 limit.

I don't know, I just don't have to go, I think it's a lot better for the ones I've been to early.

When I tested it, it would be earlier than usual, so I asked him which train he would take, but then he made this suggestion.

Keita Inguchi: I'm going home with you. How about this?

There wasn't much to come back to, even if I would take a train like Sempa to school.

Besides, I was just repeating "always". It wasn't easy to promise on purpose, it should be.

I'm glad I chatted with this interaction. If it was a call, you would have stuck around, your voice would have backed up, and I think your face is just getting a little red.... just for a moment.

Keita Inguchi: Each other, we won't have any business after school.

As I was unable to respond, a message filled with spirals came up on the screen additionally.

Beyond the screen, is it too much? If that's the case, that's interesting.

Maha-run: Okay.

Maha-run: I'll meet you at the station.

Keita Inguchi: Uluru

The test was successfully completed.

No, it's not over yet. I still have 3 more days though. I'm sick of it. I'd love to.

Leaving the classroom for lunch and walking toward the station.

I just changed the speed of walking, which may not make sense today.

With that in mind, I could hear the footsteps from behind.

"Senpai!

She was a junior.

"I didn't need to meet you."

"Right."

You two scratch your heads and start walking.

"It's the same time and it's natural."

"You didn't turn your head."

"I'm not turning my head, and I'm gonna go home and sleep with you."

"Are you going to sleep..."

Talking about how I handled the test, etc., I quickly got to the station in my physical sense.

"But I'm still tired."

"Oh, I know that"

Rarely, the junior agreed.

"What?"

I was surprised because I honestly didn't think they'd agree.

"Why are you surprised"

"I'm surprised. I'm surprised, okay?"

"Fine..."

To put it in a very rude way, I didn't really have a "use your head" or "twist your head" image for juniors, so what is it?

Though I haven't studied how much (because I haven't, huh?), then I'll be tired if I get my head running at full capacity for 50 minutes x 2 hours.

And, saying things that don't make a lot of sense, the train came.

Even at the time of morning rush, unlike the time of return, the inside of the car is empty.

If I were alone, I'd sit down, but I don't know what to do...

When I was lost, the junior fit in her usual place, so I stood up to her, too.

Grab the railing.

The door closes with the sound of the train's unique pshoo. Feeling the floor lean slightly, the train departed.

Junior, you hide your expectations of something in the back of your eyes and you stare at my face.

Okay, I get it.

It's the only time. That's right. I mean, obviously. You absolutely know that. I know, so this is how you're putting silent pressure on me, junior.

If this happens, I'm embarrassed...

"Junior."

The interior of the car was empty, but because of it, we headed across from each other in our usual place.

Staring at Sempa, he glances at Sempa and calls his name.

"Yes."

"No, Rice Mountain? Right, honey?"

"Yes?

More than one year ago, the end of the phrase was about half an octave up.

What's all of a sudden, already? You've been calling me "junior."

"Or should I say, 'Mayuharu'?

I felt like the moment they called me, for some reason, my heart was burning.

Your face may have turned red. My gaze has strayed. It is full of slapping hatred so that the upset is not understood.

"... whatever"

"Well, junior, no. I'm used to this."

It's a shame. But if they call me any more, I don't think my heart will keep me, so maybe it was just fine.

By the way, how would you react if I called you "Keita-kun" or something? One day, let's give it a try.

When he took the bag out of the sack, he offered it to me, giggled, and said:

"Yes. Happy 16th Birthday, junior"

"I'm 16 years old. You can get married under civil law."

"I haven't, though."

Men start at 18, don't they?

It's a bit more of a curious way to put it than that.

"Hmm? Did you say 'me'?

"I said 'I am'. Usually as a general theory."

"I'm conscious?

"That's the line over here. I'm still your fiancée."

I'm going to eat the counter, so good luck and get out of the way.

"Unfortunately, we don't have an engagement yet."

It's my first ear.

"I just gave it up."

"I see..."

It's a good thing you missed it, so let's return to the gift that was left in your posture when you handed it to me.

"By the way, presents, I told you not today."

"Fine, nothing."

"Well, that's good. Anyway, thank you."

"You're welcome."

Shake the bag you were given and check it all over the spine.

"Can I open it?

"Of course."

When I removed the tape and opened the bag, two items came out of it.

One is a cookie in a small box. Sounds delicious. I'll have it later.

And the other one.

"Shh, is that it?

"I don't know."

A hint of cherry shrub was housed in a clear plastic package.

"Shen Pai, you knew how to shrug."

"I know about hair decorations."

In that case, you probably barely knew your name. Well, fine.

It was a test today, so my hair just creaks and crinkles. Just fine, right?

I thought I took out the pepper shrub and put it on my right wrist, and the junior did his hand to the back of my head.

Soon as I wonder what it is, Junior will untie Soo and the hair she was putting together.

Put the gifted shrub in my palm and the junior says this in a slightly provocative tone.

"As much as you like, tie it, will you?

It's like, if you can tie it, just say tie it.

She spins half a turn to keep it that way, turning toward the window. Glossy brown hair flipped in front of me.

I'm an only child. I don't have any brothers. I don't know, it's the first time I've touched a woman's hair.

Hairstyle... Hairstyle...

Well, it's a ponytail. Some idol group used to sing "Ponytail and Shredded" or something. You could have made a ponytail. I can, I can.

Gently, put your hair together on the back side just in case you don't pull too much.

You just have to put a shrub on here, right? That's about all I know.

Hmm... this will drop the shrub. It's too loose when it's single.

What if it's a double? Let go of my hand, but it doesn't look like I'm going to fall. I don't know if it's tight enough because my hair is fluffy.

But when I try to triple it, my hair doesn't go through well. What shall I do with this?

It's not like I'm not tied, and this is it...?

"What's going on, it's just ponites, isn't it?

I want to hear it.

When I throw the spoon, the junior gently touches around the knot to check the situation.

Happy to take out your smartphone instead of fixing it as it is. Huh?

"Don't you have to fix it?

"I'm just going home to study anyway."

"Is that what this is about?

"That's what it is."

That's how I got to the nearest station of the house in no time if I'd given you presents and everything.

Station home, before leaving the ticket, speak across the street. It's good because there are usually a lot of people out there, but I'm idle at this hour and I feel a little weird.

"Again. Happy birthday, junior."

"Thank you even though it's during the test period"

"No, no. I feel rather sorry for the clutter"

When I walked out to the ticket feeling like I was going home, Junior still wouldn't move.

"Um, Shen Pai. Adding Birthday Gifts, or Please,"

Tooth cleavage is strangely bad. What is this? Are you shy?

"Eh. There's a question for today."

What are you asking me? There's nothing more embarrassing about it now. Maybe.

"Tomorrow, will you come home with me?

Off my eyes, my ears turned a little red, and my junior made me such a 'question'.

"Before I reply, can I ask you a question for today?

"... Yes"

"Junior, do you want to go home with me?

I must answer absolutely honestly, it is' A Question of the Day '.

Suddenly, and shy, she answers with a smaller voice than usual.

"Well, let's do it... what do you want me to say now?"

It's something I'm so ashamed of, I'm getting embarrassed this way.

That's why I answered this by removing the periodical box and making sure I couldn't see the face that turned red on the ticket.

"Thanks. Well, let's go home with you tomorrow"