CH 6
Love Comedy Of Regrets~When It Was Announced That Siblings Could Marry Each Other, the Sisters Who Had Been Cold Became Aggressive. Seeing This, the Fiancee Childhood Friend Became a Bit of a Yandere
âOnii chan! Letâs play with Sumi!â
âTowa will play with me, right?â
Arika and Sumika are fighting over me.
As children, the three of us did everything together.
If one is going to play, the other two follow.
If one is going to study, two people will follow, even though they donât want to.
If one is napping, the two lie down on either side and sleep until the sun goes down.
Itâs literally the three of us together.
Thatâs not all.
âUwaaaaaa!!!!!â
âWait ! Give back sumiâs Pinâ
In a neighborhood park.
The boy takes away Sumikaâs pin clasp and his cronies laugh.
Itâs the kind where adolescent boys are mean to or mess with the girls they like.
These boys are interested in Sumika and Arika
âHey! Donât wear these tacky pins!â
âUghh, itâs not tacky! Thatâs something my oniichan bought me!â
âYou guys are always messing with us, and we just hate you!â
Arikaâs words frightened the boys.
âHey! Donât pick on Arika and Sumika!â
âOh no, itâs Towa. Run!â
The boys who had surrounded Arika and Sumika ran away at once upon hearing my voice.
No boy can beat us.
Towa will protect us.
The sisters were always good at it.
âOnii chan! Sumi, was scared~!â
âAll right, all right, Iâm here, so donât worry.â
I pat Sumikaâs head as she cries and hugs me.
Then, I was squeezed by the edge of my clothes from behind.
âThank you, Arika, for keeping Sumika safe until I arrived.â
âYeahâ¦â¦.â
The three of us are good friends. We support each other and live together.
I miss itâ¦â¦, this is a dream.
âHnnâ¦â¦â¦.â
I lifted my eyelids in melancholy.
[Because weâre finished as siblings in the first place.]
[What do you think you did to me? you rubbed me the wrong way and left me cold. â¦â¦ No matter how much sibling, itâs beyond the scope of teasing. I am not your housekeeper.]
âHaaaaâ¦â¦ letâs just get up and wash my face.â
Then I changed into my uniform and went to the living room.
My father is working overseas by himself, and my mother is accompanying him, so it is currently just me and my sisters.
Although he sends money home to support us, we do not depend on bento boxes and side dishes from convenience stores and supermarkets to survive. I cook the meals and do all the housework except for the laundry.
It is not a hardship. If they canât make it, someone who can make it should make it.
âTodayâs bento isâ¦â¦.â
As usual, I was going to make breakfast and lunch but â¦â¦.
ââ¦â¦..â
For some reason, when I try to move my hands, a thud of sluggishness descends on me.
I donât feel like making â¦â¦. My feelings are blurred because of what happened yesterday.
â¦â¦ enough.
I left my house, leaving a loaf of commercial bread on the table and lunch money.
âGood morning Towa!
On my way to school, Runa, energetic as usual, pats me on the back and gives me a fresh smile.
âGood morning, Runa.â
âYou called me by my first name again today, Good boy, good boy~.â
âDonât pat me on the head.â
The same kind of inconsequential conversation that we have had before. But today, even such trivial things fill my heart.
Naruse Runa.
She is always at the top of her class and is trusted by those around her, and her excellent appearance makes her very popular with both men and women.
Runa is such a girl, but strangely enough, I did not hear any flirtatious rumors about her having a boyfriend.
The common perception is that if sheâs this cute, one or two â¦â¦ might be rude, but there could be one or two â¦â¦. No, maybe there are â¦â¦.
âDid you see the press conference yesterday? It was amazing, wasnât it?~â
âYeah, but itâs none of my business.â
âWell okay. Did you see anything unusual?â
âWe didnât talk that much yesterday, so I donât know.â
Fightingâ¦â¦No, I canât say I took out my frustrations on one side or the other.
Runaâs face turned difficult when I answered that, but she soon smiled.
âBut Iâm afraid there might be something to the contrary.â
âI guess Iâm right that about having some guilty thoughtsâ¦..â
âDid you say anything?â
âNothing. Itâs nothing, nothing.â
Runa turned away.
For a moment, she looked gloomy, but maybe she just looked that way in the shadows.
Silence fell, but I proceeded on my feet without concern.
âIf thatâs the way youâre going to be with â¦â¦ Iâm not afraid to let you go.â
I didnât know she was muttering such things next to me.