After a Heartbreak, My Bitter Childhood Friend is now Sweet Like Sugar - V2 Chapter 6.2
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Chapter 6.2
“Yu, the water in the pot is boiling.”
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“Yu?”
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“Yu!”
“Whoa! You scared me Kokoa!”
“I don’t mean to scare you, I couldn’t hear a thing while you were cooking, so I came to check on you, and found you staring at the ceiling. The water is still boiling. Is something wrong?”
“Y-yeah. No, it’s nothing. I’m just a little tired.”
“Is it because of the exams? Maybe you should have eaten outside today. Shall I make dinner for you instead?”
“No, I’m fine! It’s my turn today! I want to make sure that you have something delicious to eat after all the hard work you did today! And you’ve always taken care of me, so yeah.”
“What’s with the suddenness? Do you have a fever?”
“No, I’m really fine. I’m sorry for worrying you.”
“Well, I hope so. But I’m worried, so I’ll help you. I’ll cut the ingredients here, and you can go on with your other preparations.”
“I’m sorry, thank you.”
Sigh, it’s no good.
Having a fateful encounter with a girl who looked like my senpai had shaken me more than I thought. Even so, I ran away just because she asked for contact information. I was pretty desperate at that time.
She must have been scared. I was afraid that I would be tied down by those feelings again. That I would lose myself. The memories of the girl who I once loved.
It felt as if the lid that I had been trying to keep from opening had been forcibly open. There weren’t any unpleasant memories, but rather overly sweet and warm memories.
But I’m afraid that I won’t be able to move forward.
Reika Shiki, huh?
A girl who looks just like my senpai, having one letter difference in names. An unfortunate girl with a similar circumstance of having lost her brother who looked exactly like me.
How did I end up meeting such a girl…?
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“Yu, be careful!”
“Aaaaah!”
“Seriously, what’s wrong with you?”
I don’t know what’s wrong with me.
Even though I was confused after meeting someone who looked like a senior, I never thought I would be so upset. I didn’t know what I was doing.
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… To be continued.