Chapter 41 Overlapping Sighs
Overlapping Sighs
The sports festival ended, and time passed in the blink of an eye.
Summer had begun to show its true colors.
Our uniforms had changed from blazers to shirts.
The sunlight streaming in during the morning felt even fresher.
However, for someone like me, who isnât a morning person, mornings only became harder.
ââŠFuhwaa.â
I yawned as I walked down the hallway.
As I did, I noticed students either talking with their friends or passing by, occasionally glancing in my direction.
âHey, look at that.â
âItâs Kyogoku-kun.â
âHis face looks scary again todayâŠâ
âDoesnât he seem kind of annoyed?â
âSeriously, donât make eye contact with him!â
âAct like you donât know, act like you donât knowâŠâ
Being stared at while walking down the hallway and being fearedâthis was the same as always.
However, there was one big change.
âBy the way, whatâs up with Kyogoku and Irara-sanâs relationship?â
âThey won the Best Pair Award, right?â
âApparently, they walked home together after that!â
âCould they actually be dating!?â
âWhat kind of couple would that even be!â
Since the sports festival, rumors about me and Irara had noticeably increased.
That said, I was still being feared as usual, but I could tell that some of the looks I got now carried a âWhy him?â kind of vibe.
âTheyâre definitely dating, right?â
âEven if theyâre not yet, thereâs still that âjinx.ââ
ââŠ!!!â
I unintentionally glanced at the male student who mentioned the jinx.
He let out a terrified âHiik!â and twisted his face in fear before running off as if fleeing.
ââŠâ
Ahem.
I cleared my throat and resumed walking.
But the male studentâs comment had reminded me.
The jinx that had arisen between Irara and me during the sports festival.
AndâŠ
âIâm so happy I got to be the Best Pair with you, Kyogoku-kun! So happy!!â
ââŠâ
Since then, I hadnât been able to stop thinking about it.
What exactly Irara meant by those words back then.
Maybe there wasnât any deeper meaning behind them.
But because of the jinx, IâŠ
Wait, what am I even thinking!?
Thereâs no way!
Stop it with these ridiculous delusions of a loser!
Yeah. Just imagining that Irara would think of me like that is disrespectful to her.
After all, itâs meâKyogoku Arata.
Back in sixth grade, I made a first-grader cry during playtime.
Donât get the wrong idea. Absolutely donât, meâŠ!
I took a deep breath and prepared to enter the classroom.
But as I was looking down, I didnât notice the person entering the classroom at the same time.
âAh!â âOh!â
Our heads lightly bumped into each other, and we hurriedly looked up.
âS-Sorry!â
âN-No, itâs my fault⊠waitâŠâ
âââŠ!!!ââ
Our eyes met perfectly.
Her eyes, as always, were large and sparkling like jewels.
Irara Akari looked at me, her face turning bright red, completely frozen.
Realizing what was happening, we both quickly averted our eyes.
âG-Good morning⊠Irara.â
âGood morning⊠K-Kyogoku-kun.â
I was so conscious of her that I couldnât even look at her properly.
Seriously⊠whatâs wrong with me?
After that, pushed into the classroom by the students arriving behind me, I spent the time until Suzaku-sensei arrived quietly at my desk.
A little after the chime rang, Suzaku-sensei sluggishly entered the classroom.
She placed what appeared to be handouts on the teacherâs desk and began speaking sleepily.
âOkay, so⊠weâll be having a periodic test soon.â
âââââEeeeeeeeeehhhhh!!!!âââââ
The mood in the classroom instantly turned heavy.
For students, the word âtest,â no matter the scale, always brings a feeling of dread.
âMake sure you study systematically. As for the test scopeâŠâ
Suzaku-sensei began handing out the printouts.
My classmates, grumbling about the test, passed the handouts around.
A test, huh.
Iâm not exactly great at studying, but if I work at it steadily, itâs not that large of a scope, and it shouldnât be too hard.
There arenât many topics I struggle with this time either.
âWell, Iâll just chip away at it bit by bit.â
One week later.
With a clunk, the vending machine dropped a can of coffee.
But before picking it up, I let out a sigh.
ââŠSigh, I havenât studied at all.â
I underestimated it.
The speed at which a week passes.
I kept telling myself Iâd start tomorrow, and before I knew it, seven days had passed.
I hadnât even looked at the test scope.
What âchipping away bit by bitâ?
âââŠSigh.ââ
Our sighs overlapped.
When I looked up, there was a girl slumped over in the same way.
And this situation⊠it felt like déjà vu.
âIrara?â
âAh, Kyogoku-kun.â
Our eyes met again.
Irara and I, who had won the Best Pair Award and were the center of attention at school, found ourselves face-to-face in front of the vending machine.