Translator: Cryus
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After hanging up, Iâve started brooding about a lot of things. Since I canât do anything about them, Iâm heading to the kitchen.
Iâve decided to make some pastries for Mizuhara as thanks for today.
Iâve been mulling over what Nonomiya-san said, and Iâve also been worried about Mizuhara, who seems more stressed about going home than I thought.
Iâve decided to go to his place tomorrow morning, but I havenât decided on what to make.
He hasnât been eating any world class Valentine pastries or Nonomiya-sanâs high quality pastries, so Iâm running out of ideas.
As I pile up a bunch of recipe books, I accidentally bump into the pile of culinary books that have evaded my sight.
While Iâm picking up the books, one of the titles catches my attention.
ãâ¦â¦Bringing Joy to Young Children with Bento Recipesâ¦ã
A flash of inspiration. How about a sweets bento?
Even with a bad appetite, itâll probably look good. On top of that, Mizuhara likes these types of things.
I quickly check my ingredients, scrutinizing the place for snacks that could pass off as side dishes.
Iâm writing all the ideas I can think of on my recipe notebook.
Iâve decided in an instant. The main course will be sushi rolls.
On the day of setsubun1, I made a roll cake resembling Momâs ehomaki2, so I still remember the recipe.
I can use black crepe, roll cake, and fruits in place of seaweed, rice, and fillings respectively, making a roll cake that looks just like a sushi roll.
ãCowhide with white bean paste, and maybe pistachios with dumplings.ã
I think adding some soy sauce and brown sugar will help fry the dumplings.
After the meat is the salad.
Iâm wondering if I can make some salad using white chocolate to coat some dried fruits with specks of whipped chocolate cream.
It resembles salad when I put it in an aluminium cup.
Itâs all white, so I scatter some lightly baked matcha cookies to match the color.
Just as Iâm getting stuck on what to make next, Mom takes a peek into the kitchen.
I tell her Iâm making a sweets bento. She seems excited.
ãOh, thereâs the fried candy-coated sweet potatoes you made last time! Make it again!ã
Iâm asking her for help.
The candy-coated sweet potatoes Mom made tasted sweet and salty even though it was cold. Iâm sure Mizuhara will like it.
Thatâs the sushi rolls as the main course, with three side dishes.
Weâre getting really excited while making the sweets. Itâs a lot of fun.
It just happens that Mom is on holiday tomorrow, and Iâm not taking any classes either. Knowing that, Dad gives us a wry smile, telling us to take it easy.
Weâre all done making the food, and now weâre putting it all into a box.
Yup, it really looks like a bento. Satisfied with our work, I stretch out my hand to give my mom a high-five, but she stops.
ãWait a minute. Thereâs no desserts.ã
Weâve decided to make some deserts even though itâs 3 a.m.
I wonder if itâs because weâve made it this far, or if weâre too excited.
We made some strawberry mousse and put it in the box. Now itâs finally done.
I give her a high-five and go to bed feeling excited. Iâm suddenly overcome with sleepiness. Itâs already past 5 a.m. so itâs only natural.
I forgot to set the alarm, and fell asleep.
I slept in.
I check the clock drowsily, and jump out of bed.
Mizuharaâs flight is at 1 p.m.. My original plan was to give it to him at his house, but I wonât be able to make it.
I have to head straight to Haneda Airport.
I donât know if Iâm able to meet him, but I grab the bento and dash out of the house anyway.
I hurry onto the train and send him a message.
I thought he would be wondering if Iâm going to the airport, but his reply is short and simple as always, indicating our meeting spot.
Itâs been half an hour after I left the house. Haneda Airport, Terminal 2, Second Floor Departure Gates.
Iâm here at our meeting place. I spot Mizuhara reading a book among the crowd.
He doesnât seem to notice me, so I approach him while waving my hand and calling to him. He hears me and looks up.
ãWhatâs up, coming all the way to Haneda?ã
Heâs usually calm, but now heâs looking at me with a surprised expression.
I signal for him to wait, then wipe off the sweat on my head and catch my breath.
Haneda is a lot bigger than I thought. I used up my energy walking briskly around the place.
ãSorry to keep you before you leave. Are you going to make it?ã
I donât really know how to check the flight details at the airport.
ãYeah. I left the house early in case anything happened. I was just about to go to the cafe.ã
I donât want to keep him from going to the cafe, so Iâm going straight to the point.
ãI wanted to give you this. Itâs a bento. Itâs thanks for yesterday, andâ¦â¦ well, also to cheer you up.ã
ãA bento?ã
He raises his eyebrows.
I know what he wants to say. I stick out my hand to tell him that he doesnât have to say anything.
From his guarded expression, I can tell heâs wondering if the bento box I brought will explode.
How rude! Iâm well aware that I have zero skill in making anything thatâs not a pastry. I remain silent and unwrap the box.
ãBy the way, your eyes look like giant panâ¦daâ¦â¦ã
He stops himself at a weird timing. Heâs staring right at the bento box Iâm holding.
He seems to have realized that itâs not an ordinary bento.
I know my eyebags are really bad, so I let his comments slide.
ãI made this with Mom yesterday. Itâs not a real bento, but you can probably tell right away that itâs all snacks. I heard you lost your appetite, so you can probably eaâ¦â¦ Hey!ã
He cuts me off and grabs my hands as Iâm holding the bento.
Heâs probably staring at the bento, but he doesnât have to drag me into it either.
He scrutinized the contents for a while. Iâm glad he seems pleased with it, but he doesnât seem to like the arrangement. Heâs shifting the contents with a thoughtful look.
Since Iâm free, Iâm scanning the terminalâs listing magazine, which Mizuhara is holding.
I hurried my way here so I didnât have time to look around, but the sweets at the airport look delicious.
ãMizuhara. This Apple Baumkuchenâ¦ã
ãThe store is nearby. The Baumkuchen is really smooth and tender, and inside it is a fully boiled down apple that tastes slightly sour. Itâs only sold in this airport, so thereâs no harm in buying one.ã
ãItâs crazy how you know so much about it, even though I just mentioned the name.ã
Heâs finally satisfied with the arrangement of the bento a few seconds later. Weâre going on a walk for sweets in the airport.
The sweets stores at Haneda are targeted towards foreigners, so they have many unique designs.
Since itâs a rare opportunity, we end up buying a few sweets here and enjoying ourselves at a fancy cafe. Itâs almost time for takeoff.
Mizuhara is taking baby steps toward the departure fate.
ãHey, why are you walking so slowly? Youâre running out of time, hurry up!ã
ãItâs your fault for leaving so many openings. Just a little push and a bento comes my way.ã
ãYou idiot! Itâs going to be a huge problem if you miss your flight!ã
I see him off, urging him to hurry on his way to Hokkaido.
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