V2 Chapter 12 | Photograph
Itâs been a few minutes since I left Anri. I am standing in line in front of the main gate.
I am standing in line in front of the main gate because an unannounced inspection of my belongings is being conducted.
If you get caught in the inspection, you will be summoned to the guidance office and given a letter of reflection.
Fortunately, my uniform, which my mother washed for me, is in perfect condition.
I have my student handbook in my pocket, and I didnât bring anything extra.
âNext! Bring your student handbook with you!â
The one shouting is the student advisor and physical education teacher.
He is also known as Gori-san. He always wears a tank top and is always in summer.
I pull out my student handbook from my breast pocket and show him the contents of my bag.
âItâs Tsukasa Tendo. Youâve got everything you need. Hmm? Why, do you have a picture in your notebook?â
Yes? I donât remember putting my picture in my notebook.
What are you talking about?
âA picture?â
âWell, a picture is fine. But sheâs popular, isnât she? How many have you taken today?â
What on earth are you talking about?
On my way to the entrance, I looked at the contents of the notebook that had been returned to me.
There was a picture tucked into the notebook.
It was the photo of Anri that Takayama had given me that day.
I thought I had lost one of them, but it was stuck in my notebookâ¦
In this photo, Anri is at her desk studying diligently.
She is not looking at the camera, but the photo is somehow captivating.
I wonder if Anri didnât want to leave me eitherâ¦
Somewhat pleased, I gently put the photo back in my notebook.
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âIâm going to go to the rooftop first today too, Tendo.â
âOh, Takayama, do you want to buy something?â
âNo, Iâm bringing my own tea today, so Iâll be fine. Come on, hurry up!â
After buying tea from the vending machine, I headed for the rooftop in a bit of a hurry.
I hope Anri is getting along well with Sugimoto, I hope itâs not too awkward.
About me and Anri, about Takayama and Sugimoto.
I want to talk to someone about it, but there is no one in this school I can talk to about such thingsâ¦
âHere you go.â
The usual members of the group are on the spread out sheet.
I sit down next to Takayama with my lunch box in my hand.
âWeâve been waiting for you! Letâs eat quickly!
When I looked at Takayamaâs lunch box, I noticed that the shape was different from usual.
It is usually a large two-tier bento, but today it is as large as a stacked box.
âHere, dessert for you too, Tendo-san.â
In the cup she handed me was a fruit jelly.
It looks so delicious and bright.
âAyane is good at cooking, isnât she? I heard you made this jelly by yourself.â
âNo, I didnât. Itâ s just that my brother begs me to make it for him, so I naturally became able to make it myself.â
She hands cups and spoons to everyone, looking a little embarrassed.
âYes, yes! Itadakimasu!â
Takayamaâs bento is a rather luxurious three-tier lunch box. Did he make that many?
âHey, isnât Takayamaâs lunch bigger than usual and more luxurious?â
âHmm? Sugimoto-san made this for me! Itâs not My Motherâs lunch today! Itâs Sugimoto-sanâs bento!â
He was eating his bento with great enthusiasm.
It was refreshing to see him eat so much.
Although he eats a lot, he is not fat. He has a good physique in his own way.
Where on earth do all those calories go?
âOh, itâs so good! I could die like this! Homemade bento, Iâm so happy!â
No, itâs too early to die. Weâll be in trouble if you die here.
âI donât know, itâs rare to see Tendo with a bento box. Who made it for you?â
Huh. I expected this question. I knew youâd ask me that beforehand.
I saw Anriâs face in my field of vision. She doesnât seem to be in a panic.
But her chopsticks have stopped moving.
I answer Takayama with the line I had decided on beforehand.
âMy family made this for me. It just so happens to be today.â
Perfect. Thank you for the wonderful reply.
âI see, but itâs quite pretty when you look at whatâs inside. Like the tako inners and the egg rolls. Oh, is that heart-shaped thing possibly sasakama?â TLN:[Tako = Octopus]
Huh? Sasakama? I take a look at the contents of my lunch box.
Indeed, the sasakama is cut out and shaped like a heart.
âAh, ah. Sasakama. Itâs pretty good, huh?â
I pick up a heart of sasakama with my chopsticks and throw it into my mouth.
Yes, itâs sasakama.
Tendoâs mother seems to be quite young. And the letters appear to be written by a girlâ¦â
Oh, thatâs where youâre going with this.
I took some pictures for this day.
âHere, look at this.â
I show Takayama a picture of my mom from my phone.
I also showed him the letters in the notebook I had at home, but Takayamaâs reaction was strange.
âIs that Tendo Nee-chanâ¦?
âNo, itâs my mother. Look at the photo.â
Takayama is looking at the picture intently.
Look, whatâs the matter? Give me some kind of reaction.
âWow, sheâs so young⦠Sheâs so different from my momâ¦â
Okay, now Iâve solved one problem.
Iâm a kid who can do it too. Thank you!
âWell, a picture would be nice. What about after school? Can we use the study hall?â
âI got the keys first thing in the morning. We can all study together.â
âI hope you didnât switch the air conditioner on the wrong way today. It got unusually hot yesterday. â¦â¦â
Anri is complaining. Itâs true that yesterday the unusually hot weather hit us.
Probably, when Takayama turned on the switch, it was supposed to be on heating. But there is no proof.
I donât think so, but he didnât turn on the heating on purpose to make us take off our uniforms, did he?
The effect of the photo shown to Takayama probably would have avoided the matter of the notebook written by Anri.
However, this did not solve everything.
I donât hate this atmosphere.
It is an inevitable path for me to spend my school life with Anri in peace.
Iâm sure weâll be able to work it out, and I must not destroy this atmosphere.