After some more discussion between Kokoro and the brown-haired girl—whose name was finally revealed to be Nakahara Sakura—they agreed to meet tomorrow at a popular maid café in the heart of Tokyo, a venue that seemed worlds apart from their current surroundings. The neon lights and quirky charm of the café would provide a fitting backdrop for their unlikely meeting.
It was an unusual turn of events, one Kokoro never imagined he'd get involved in, but somehow, Sakura's infectious enthusiasm and the gyaru's sheer momentum swept him up in it, leaving him feeling both intrigued and slightly off-balance. The prospect of tomorrow's meeting stirred a mix of anticipation and curiosity within him, and he couldn't help but wonder what the day would bring. As he parted ways with Sakura, the promise of their meeting lingered in his mind, a subtle thread weaving itself into the fabric of his daily routine.
Now seated on the afternoon train, Kokoro rested his cheek against the cool glass window, feeling the gentle vibration of the rails beneath him. The golden hue of the descending sun pierced through the glass, casting a soft, warm light over the interior of the train. The carriage glowed with a serene tranquility, the warm tones infusing the space with a sense of peacefulness, like a scene straight from a manga panel come to life. Outside, the city rolled by in a slow, golden blur—buildings, streets, and people melding together in a kaleidoscope of colors, all tinged with the soft glow of late afternoon. The rhythmic motion of the train and the gentle hum of its engines created a soothing melody, lulling Kokoro into a state of relaxed contemplation as the world outside slipped by, a fleeting yet picturesque backdrop to his thoughts.
Inside the carriage, voices bubbled up in little pockets, creating a lively atmosphere. A group of high school girls from a different school giggled among themselves, their brightly colored ribbons and school bags a testament to their youthful energy. One of them, with a mischievous glint in her eye, said, "I swear, if Maeda-senpai doesn't notice me tomorrow, I'm gonna hex him with my grandma's cursed socks!"
The other girls burst into laughter, their giggles echoing through the carriage. One of them, with a playful grin, replied,
"Better hex his whole soccer team while you're at it! Imagine them all tripping over their own feet!"
Another chimed in, "And don't forget to curse their coach, too. Make him think it's all because of his terrible tactics!"
Their laughter mingled with the sound of the train, creating a joyful, carefree atmosphere that was infectious, drawing smiles from nearby passengers. Kokoro, lost in his own thoughts, couldn't help but crack a smile at their antics, the lighthearted conversation a welcome respite from his own concerns.
On the other side, a trio of boys wearing blazers from another school were leaning against the pole, talking animatedly. "Bro, Saturday is our sacred gaming day. You can't just bail because your mom said 'family time'!"
"Dude, she said we're going to a cat café together. You know how hard it is to say no to cats?"
"You're whipped… by your mom."
"Hey, she's got claws. Literal and metaphorical."
Further down the carriage, a group of tired office workers slumped in their seats, muttering under their breath.
"Another meeting about meetings… I swear, our boss has evolved into a PowerPoint elemental."
"Mine just discovered Excel pivot tables and thinks he's King now."
"Must be nice. Mine thinks 'weekend' is an optional DLC."
Their groans and laughter added color to the peaceful ride, and Kokoro couldn't help but chuckle silently. There was a certain beauty to the mundanity of it all—a quiet, shared exhaustion that somehow felt comforting.
He felt his phone vibrate in his pocket. Hoping it wasn't another message from Nakahara Sakura, he reluctantly pulled it out. The sender was Yui.
Yui: Big bro! I'm home already. Mom and Dad are cooking dinner together (I know, weird right??), and Uncle Kaito won't stop teasing me about when I'll get a boyfriend!! Please come home early so he can start teasing YOU instead
Kokoro stared at the message for a moment. He didn't reply. A faint smile curved his lips as he looked out at the serene view again.
He leaned his head back against the seat. So much had happened. His quiet high school life had become something else entirely—romantic blackmail, secret dates, dramatic classmates, chaotic friends… and now gyaru love coaching. It was becoming impossible to find time to draw manga in peace.
Still…
He closed his eyes for a moment, letting the rhythm of the train and the soft clamor around him lull his thoughts.
"Tomorrow's going to be another handful," he muttered to himself.
And the train continued its gentle journey through the golden twilight.
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Saturday morning arrived like the soft chime of a bell, clear skies beaming with early sunlight as Tokyo bustled into its usual rhythm. It was just a little past 9 AM when Kokoro found himself standing in front of the popular maid café nestled in one of the busier districts. It took some effort to get out of the house, especially with the teasing remarks from both his uncle Kaito and his parents. Even his usually distant father, home for once, had taken the opportunity to joke that Kokoro was clearly preparing for a second honeymoon. Kokoro barely escaped with his sanity.
Now clad in a simple white T-shirt, white shorts, and matching white sneakers—an outfit he realized made him look either like a lost tennis player or an overgrown marshmallow—he stood out more than he wanted. He was tall for his age, already towering at 1.76 meters, his features sharp and his expression vaguely embarrassed as he avoided eye contact with passersby.
The area surrounding the café was alive. Workers hurried by with briefcases and caffeine-driven energy, some tourists took photos of nearby themed shops, families walked hand-in-hand with wide-eyed children marveling at the colorful storefronts, and flocks of students chattered as they darted between shops.
Each store had its own unique charm, weaving together to create a vibrant tapestry of the neighborhood. Flower boutiques overflowed with blooms spilling onto the sidewalks, their colors and scents infusing the air with joy. Bookstores beckoned with their musty aroma of paper and nostalgia, their shelves stacked high with stories waiting to be discovered.
Cozy cafes invited passersby with outdoor seating areas, where patrons could linger over steaming cups and watch the world go by. Meanwhile, bustling restaurants were already prepping for lunch crowds, the sizzle of pans and the hum of conversation mingling with the enticing aromas of freshly cooked food, making stomachs growl with anticipation. The diversity of shops and eateries gave the street a lively, eclectic feel, each one contributing its own distinct flavor to the neighborhood's character.
Among this swarm of life, Kokoro fidgeted. The bright morning sun bathed the streets in golden warmth, and the sound of street musicians playing a mellow jazz piece in the distance only highlighted how out-of-place he felt in his all-white getup.
Then he saw her.
From across the busy sidewalk, Nakahara Sakura came jogging toward him, one arm raised in a wave. Her long brown hair caught the sunlight as it bounced freely behind her, cascading over her shoulders. She wore a flowing brown dress adorned with blue floral patterns that swayed with her every step. The earthy tone of her dress harmonized with the softness of her hair, giving her a warm, relaxed look that drew the attention of several nearby pedestrians.
Upon reaching Kokoro, she skidded to a stop and took one long, exaggerated look at him. She immediately fought back a laugh, pressing her lips together before saying, "Pffff—what's with the getup, Kokoro-kun? You look like you're about to play badminton in heaven or something."
Kokoro's cheeks flushed a light red. "T-This is just casual. We're just going out—it's not like I need to dress up for anything."
Sakura gave a sly smile, brushing her hair behind one ear. "Hmm, I bet if it were Mika-chan instead of me, you'd be wearing something cool and fancy. Don't lie now."
Kokoro groaned, eyes narrowing. "Geez… can we just go inside already? I've been standing out here forever. I'm probably getting sunburned."
With a light giggle, Sakura leaned in with mock concern. "Aww, poor baby. You're just using that as an excuse to rush inside and see some cute maids, aren't you?"
Kokoro looked away, grumbling under his breath as Sakura laughed.
The two finally stepped inside the maid café, greeted by a chorus of cheerful "Okaerinasaimase, goshujin-sama!" from the smiling staff dressed in frilly maid uniforms. The interior was a haven of warmth and charm, with soft pastel walls that seemed to glow in the gentle light and round tables framed by whimsical heart-shaped chairs. The atmosphere was lively yet intimate, filled with the soft hum of conversation and the occasional burst of laughter. Other guests—mostly couples and groups of friends—were already seated, indulging in elaborate parfaits that looked almost too beautiful to eat, their colorful layers and artistic toppings a feast for the eyes.
As they found an empty table near the window, bathed in the soft glow of natural light, Kokhar briefly scanned the room, taking in the lively scene before his gaze settled back on Sakura.
She was completely absorbed in the menu, her eyes scanning the options with an animated enthusiasm that was infectious, her face lighting up with excitement as she deliberated over which dessert to choose.
And as he sat across from her, preparing to hear the strange plan she'd cooked up to win over her step-sister, Kokoro leaned back and sighed inwardly.
Just what kind of situation did I get myself into…?