After lunch and a round of shopping, we settled in at an open café.
Komori suggested, “We’ve walked around a lot, why don’t we take a break?”
I’ve been wanting to say something ever since I met up with this guy.
“Hey, Sho-chan?”
“Hmm? What is it, Mayu-nee?”
“Sho-chan, you’re–a womanizer.”
“WHY!?” (T/N: Said in english.)
Komori overreacted. He spread his arms wide in surprise.
He has this expression of not being convinced.
“Because, you know, even now you casually invited me to a café because you were concerned about my well-being, right? And you’re giving me the sofa side.”
“No, that’s…”
“You even carried my luggage and matched my stride.”
“And that makes me a womanizer!? Isn’t that unreasonable!?”
I’m telling you, this is not how this guy is supposed to care.
He guided me to the curbside, stood to support the woman on the escalator as we rode it, and never bothered with his cell phone. Above all, he was considerate of his surroundings. He was kind to children and the elderly and always had a smile on his face.
At first, I thought, “What the h**l is with this guy? He’s all hyped up for a date with me. He’s too psyched,” …Damn it, he’s such a good guy! Could this be it?
Is this why a superbly beautiful girl like Natsukawa fell in love with Komori?