It was sudden.
The club president Kawauchi made a sudden declaration during club activities.
ãThis weekend we will be going campingã
It was the beginning of June.
It was a Tuesday, two days after the events with Eda and Shirota.
It seems somehow the only ones not informed of this camp were me and Kurusu.
The other members applaud those words.
ãEh? A camp?ã
The one who responded to my question was the vice president, Ebara.
Coincidentally, Kawauchiâs face is square and Ebaraâs face is round.
ãThatâs right. We are going to a campground at the foot of Mt. Futagiã
Kurusu and I made eye contact for just an instant.
And then simultaneously look at Ebara.
ãWhy?ã
I continued to ask as the representative.
Ebara replied.
ãNear that campground there are the Mt. Futagi ruins. You knew about Mt. Futagi ruins, right?ã
ãI donât knowã
ãEven so, arenât we the Human Culture Research Club!?ã
I was taken aback by Ebaraâs exaggerated surprise.
It seems better to listen quietly.
ãA few shell heaps from the Jomon period were found in Futagi ruins. There also seems to be traces of a village and there is also a museum of the Futagi ruins. It is an excellent topic for Human Culture Researchã
We can get to Mt. Futagi in an hour by train too.
I also remember going there on an outdoor picnic in primary school.
At that time, I probably saw some shell heaps but I canât remember.
Ebara gave a frantic and fervent speech with a round face.
ãSo, letâs go to study! And then after that we will go camping!ã
The researching is most likely not the focus.
The real purpose is to camp.
Iâm sure it was an idea in order to go camping with Kurusu.
It seems both the juniors also had that thought.
Karata and Ooki zealously nods their heads like a dog.
ãAre we staying the night there?ã
ãâ¦Itâs a day tripã
Kawauchi replied to my question.
And then Ebara did a follow up.
ãItâs because Kurusu will be there. Thereâs no way a girl can stay alone with 5 guysã
If thatâs the case even I donât need to be reluctant to participate.
ãSince there is a hot spring near the day trip, I want to go thereã
ãAh, yeahâ¦ã
I donât want to go though.
In any case, itâs impossible to go in with anyone.
ãWhat do you think, Kurusu?ã
ãI think itâs fine! It sounds fun!ã
Kurusu gives a cheerful reply at Ebaraâs words.
She must have realized the guysâ intentions but she made no show of it.
*Paa*, Kuwauchiâs, Ebaraâs, Karataâs, and Ookiâs face became brilliant.
ãI-If itâs been decided then, weâll start preparing immediately!ã
Ebara announced that and started preparing seeming happy.
It seems my going was already decided as I wasnât asked if I would be abstaining from going.
After club activities, I tried to go home but Ebara stopped me.
ãWait up, Okutaniã
ãEh? Why?ã
Kurusu tried to go home too but she stopped her feet.
ãAh, Kurusu, youâre fine. See you tomorrowã
ãY-yeahâ¦laterã
Kurusu tilts her head seeming just a bit curious.
However, after changing to a smile, she waves her hand to everyone and leaves the clubroom.
When Kurusu left the clubroom, there was just 5 guys left.
ãOkutani, sit downã
Ebara indicates with a slightly tight expression.
âWhat is it?â I sat on the sofa thinking that.
The rest of the club members took the other seats.
Ebara looked at Kawauchi with a fleeting glance.
The taciturn Kawauchi gave Ebara a profound nod as if he was entrusting everything to him.
Ebara then returns the nod and looks at me.
ãOkutaniâ¦I didnât want to have to talk to you about this butâ¦ã
ãWhat is it? Youâre so formalã
Certainly, I participate in club activities but I have barely conversed with the other members.
Kawauchiâs, Ebaraâs, Karataâs, and Ookiâs eyes are piercing me.
ãItâs about Kurusu butâ¦we canât steal a march on herã
ãHaa?ã
My head couldnât follow the sudden topic.
ãIt is an agreement between the guys of the Human Culture Research Clubâ¦in other words, usã
ãWh-what do you mean?ã
ãYou donât get it? Itâs a miracle that Kurusu is in this club! We want to keep this miracle as it is. But someone may try to steal a march on her. Of course if it doesnât go well, then Kurusu may leave the clubã
Ah, so thatâs it?
In other words, everyone agreed to keep things the way they are.
ãYou arenât as zealous for Kurusu but thatâs how it is. Got it?ã
I became tied up in a one-sided agreement.
Everyoneâs eyes were serious.
The men in this club are the type to gather in the corner of the classroom.
They are happy just being able to converse with Kurusu and are desperate to keep it that way.
ãIf you understand then itâs fine for you to go homeã
ãHey, what if the agreement is broken?ã
The four were a bit frenzied at my question.
What a love for Kurusu.
ãY-you mean to take a march on her?ã
Kawauchi opened his mouth.
Kawauchi probably liked Kurusu the most among the people here.
ãI said ifâ¦ifã
Kawauchi had quite an intensity on his face.
He usually doesnât speak much so it is difficult to talk to him.
ãIf someone tries to steal a march thenâ¦at that time, weâll kill themã
Thatâs too scary Kawauchi.
Since his eyes were serious, wonât Ebara and the two first years also draw back?
And then it was Saturday. It was the appointed day for the camp.
The meeting place was Ichikura Station, the closest station to Hashizume High School.
We met at 8 in the morning and rode the train to Mt. Futagi.
ãThisâ¦Itâll probably rainã
The sky didnât look that good.
Heavy black clouds hang low over the sky.
The forecast before noon said it would rain.
Ebara shook his head at my words.
ãBut we will go! If it only rains a bit then weâre fine!ã
Kurusu finally came and was wearing a light yellow T-shirt and jeans.
She was carrying a black backpack and had her hair tied up in a ponytail.
It seems she chose attire that was easy to move around in for the camp.
The guysâ delight rose just by looking at her plain clothes.