When I actually met him, I knew something had happened that Ruby would hide behind me. It is also easy to tell if you have "missed it" on the face of the father who invited your grandfather into the room.

My grandfather, who looked at me about four years old, looked older than before. I feel like I was a little younger as far as I can remember, but I can't say anything because I'm not very involved.

Are you just saying that it's more rigid than memory, or stubborn...? I feel like it's too thin to seem stubborn not to move even with Tsukiko. Softened my eyesight a little in the first place, like that?

I don't know how old you are, but at least you would have crossed the calendar for a few years. Grandfather, I lowered my eyebrows at the appearance of Ruby hiding behind my back. I think he's gotten a lot bigger because he's just creepy looking at my face.

"Ruby, do you have a hello?

It's also inconvenient for each other to stay this way, so this is where I encourage Ruby to stick to the detonator as much as possible. I have few bad memories for Ruby, so you won't have to run that far.

Pong, and a slight slap on Ruby's back brings a stray peeping eye up this way, and now stands beside me like he decides to whisper "it's okay" with words.

"It's Ruby. Long time no see, Uncle."

"Oh, oh..."

Don't worry, Ruby looks like this and she's a solid kid, so you can say hi or so.

Your grandfather is also impressed by the way he says hello correctly at the fold. Maybe. You're going to cry in some different way, because the conversation has finally taken shape. Ruby, you hated me when I ran away... I've been hated before I talked to you, and you'll be delighted.

"Long time no see, Grandfather. Thank you for coming all the way here today."

"... oh"

My grandfather snorted in vain once I also made a stereotypical greeting. I'm thankful you didn't refuse, because it won't bother you, and if you refuse, Ruby will turn you into enemy dew again.

His father, who seemed to be subtly hissing at the fading voice of more severity than before, also took a breath.

It can be with this one who didn't break out of a protégé fight and helped. 'Cause if you fight in front of Ruby, Ruby's scared.

"Dad, if you talk to Liz, I'll kick you out right away."

"... I know"

He doesn't even want to be hostile to boulders in this situation, so he snorts heavily and flinches this way.

I can't peek at the hostility of the same red eyes as my father, something with a slightly stiff gaze. I just wonder if the only confusing shades are shaking in the back and worrying about a subtle relationship that could be called both grandfather and firm, I don't know.

Well, maybe it's my fault, so I won't dare but gently smile back at my gaze.

"I'm glad your grandfather seems fine"

"... you don't have to worry, I'm fine"

"Father."

"I'm fine. Please don't stand around like this."

It feels like nothing right now, and it looks like you, Cecil, at a delicate time. In those days when I was confused without knowing how good it was, the atmosphere was somewhat close.

Then it is easy to deal with and accept it without being too close. Cecil, push it when you do, push it. I went, but your grandfather's stubbornness seems to be tense and refused if you push it too hard.

"But you are."

"I don't think anything else. Anyway, I'm going to leave you alone."

I just came to say hello. Your grandfather's aim would be Ruby, and you wouldn't need me to be there. Isn't it an eyesight disorder for grandfathers? Even though my attitude is somewhat soothing, I'm just like my mother.

So take care and leave me alone with Ruby, I was shady and thought I'd support her, but Ruby seems to have noticed my aim and hits a hug. I just gave up on the insistence that I wouldn't let you get away with it.

"Eh! You don't have a sister!

"... wouldn't it make any difference if I were here?

"... my sister"

"Okay. If your grandfather will."

"... I don't mind"

Well, I expected a response like that, so I think it's better now. If I refused, Ruby wouldn't like it.

Then you'll just have to pull him in.

"You're a mess."

"Because when you get into a fight, it's a mess. I'm fine."

I can put up with nothing but me, but my father is the ideal father to drown his children and his wife, so if anything, he'll bite your grandfather.

Even though his attitude got a little rounded up, he still doesn't get along. Because the sleigh doesn't fit, I know that even if I let you stay in the space with me, there will be trouble later. It would be nice if I could put up with something bad, and your grandfather wouldn't say that much worse in front of Ruby.

There's no reason to say that idea in front of Ruby, so if you say it euphemistically, your father will also know if you are subtly distorted in the face, but you will be given back your first consent.

"... I get it.... Liz, too, walk him over"

"If necessary"

That's up to your grandfather. If you seem reluctant, I'll keep you in the air, and if you accept, I'll settle. As far as I'm concerned, I'm not going to refuse, if you can keep a moderate distance.

I nodded seriously, but my father looked at my expression and he was going to sigh, "You don't understand..." It's okay, because it doesn't cause problems.

The only one in this space is the three of us, reluctantly leaving the room.

They don't know how Ruby can be good in a room that's suddenly quiet, and it's perfect for me. I can only whine inside that this all depends on your grandfather's efforts, as he comes with a subtle look of envy.

I don't know my attitude towards my grandson and I'm freezing. My grandfather, Ruby, who didn't have a good impression on me last visit and I'm on guard, and I don't know what to do with being pinched between them. Everyone has trouble speaking and the room is quiet.

"... ugh"

Whether you can't stand the air anymore, or are you resistant to dialogue with your grandfather again, Ruby is giggling with his hands around my waist. The subtle roar must be all sorts of grinding.

"Ruby."

"Because..."

"You're Ruby's grandfather, so you have to get along, right?

"That's my sister, too."

"Mm, so is that."

Although Ruby's point is correct, I don't think it's going to change, especially if I'm not here because I'm not wanted.

"But your grandfather's aim is Ruby, not me, so I'm an accessory, right?

"... not that I'm not interested."

"Oh?"

And if you thought so, your grandfather gave you an unexpected word.

I blinked repeatedly at the response I was softening a lot more than I thought, and looking back at my grandfather to ask for his sincerity...... I knew you looked creepy. But I can't feel hostility anywhere.

"Don't you hate your sister?

"... I don't hate it"

"So you like it?

"No, it won't be in the boulder, she's just like the woman my father took away."

"My sister is lying!

"Yes, sir"

And I was scolded. Ruby scolded me.

How long have you been such a solid kid... Sure, I've been sensitive to people's emotional finesse for a long time, and the air was a child to read. Including not deliberately reading.

That Ruby is probably trying to be courageous and get along with me as well as myself. Even though I was supposed to have to bridge.

"What do you think, Grandpa?"

"Oh, I'm so sorry."

"Heh,"

"... was solidified, I admit"

Maybe you're looking very dumb right now.

'Cause I wasn't expecting him to apologize for everything he's done so far. I can't believe my grandfather, who was so stubborn, seems a little sorry or something.

I did think my attitude had calmed down, but when they actually utter an apology, it startles me and flashes me.... Was it shallow of me to think that years would make me more stubborn?

"... Really? Well, even for me, I don't like being stubborn."

"Sister, that's not the place to be. My sister has something to say."

"... I didn't know the day would come when Ruby would tell me"

Isn't there something about the position being reversed all the time? Or maybe it was me who unconsciously refused. Ever since the day you insulted my mother.

I didn't hate it, and it wasn't difficult to accept it. But I guess I didn't move on and try to accept it because I was unconsciously influenced by it. Was this what my father was saying?

While I still can't believe Ruby noticed me, I'm glad Ruby grew up. Me too, you weren't very popular.

I only smile bitterly at my immaturity, but it presses away and I turn to my grandfather with a soft eye and a grin. Your grandfather walked over, so you'll have to be rude if you don't respond to that. Because I have reflections, too.

"Dear Grandfather, I'm sorry that this is the one who's being solidified. Can we get along with each other in the water?

"It's this way... I'm sorry"

"Then make up!

Ruby was so adorable as to hold his tone head, "Akushu!" He raises his voice and grabs my hand and that of your grandfather and pulls him closer. My grandfather had let me touch his hands with a snack, although I was surprised, so I was also surprised to tangle my hands.

Sleek, thin fingers with scabs. Looking up slightly as I gently transferred the heat to my skinny, meatless palms, my grandfather stared at me slightly scared as I approached the temples.

... Maybe he was anxious. The same goes for me and Ruby, but spending time alone with my grandchildren. In the realm, he would be a grandfather, and he would never feel warm, and he might be hungry for touch.

Thinking about it makes me see the stronger side ahead of stubborn, a little cute, I don't know. Aside from the old days, I guess I'm just not being honest right now. There are similarities between them.

"Again, thank you for coming, Grandfather"

If we don't walk in on our own, I'm going to physically walk in.

My grandfather, who is old but taller than me and has barely bent his hips. Still largely influenced by your age, the feeling of bone and skin comes directly when you hold it.

... I thought it was a very strict way then, but... you were so thin and weak.

Ruby also sticks around with a loving smile to mimic me, representing the welcome with her body. Originally Ruby just hated me because there was a crack in my relationship with your grandfather, and I don't have a problem with your grandfather himself.

If we settle, Ruby won't have to hate us anymore.

"Stay may be short, but let me stay with you while you're here."

"... oh"

My two sisters hugged and looked up at my grandfather's face, and the thread was broken to loosen.

"Liz, did you miss your father"

That's how we made up, and now your grandfather and Ruby are in the middle of talking.

When I went to report that I had no problem with my worried father, he looked at me and said something like that in the first place.

"That's rude to me and your grandfather, isn't it? I want you to tell me you've settled."

My father laughed bitterly and made a mild apology to me saying, "Bad bad," who is flexible and purposefully angry.

When I swelled my cheeks and protested further, I was hit with my head. This sounds like an apology or forgiveness, and finally you're praising reconciliation.

I sigh "not at all" because I don't feel bad, but I hold it to my father as it is. My head is so. So I continue. I'm a father who often puts mists on me these days, so I'm happy that he spoils me like this.

It's good that I'm putting it on the mist because of it, but I can do the flow of being crying and my mother kicking me out. Father Boulder, the unfortunate thing is nice at times like this.

While I enjoy my father for a while, I'll think about your grandfather for a moment.

Grandfather, I'm guessing my father said something that mostly softened my attitude, and I enjoyed living in hiding in the territory. She's separated from her grandmother, who was her partner before I was born, so I guess I missed her alone.

"You must have missed your grandfather and grandchildren in the territory. If you talk about it properly, you're pretty much the type that your grandchildren are going to be able to do."

Your grandfather's impression is that.

She's been here quite a while alone, and she seems to have missed me a lot. I tried to be happy when I was talking to Ruby, and I think it's important to talk to him again.

I still have some hesitation, but you're the type to be sure to be the grandson of the trail because you're already good for Ruby.

"As a parent, I didn't want to hear that from my daughter."

"But my father would have done it if I had a baby."

"That's right!... Wait, whose child are you going to have?"

"You must be married like that."

There was no reason for me to be in such a hurry, and I praised my father for exactly why.