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Ito Keiichi (伊藤慶一) ([info]keiito) wrote in [info]disappear_rpg,
@ 2009-10-22 13:21:00

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Entry tags:keiichi, misaki

WHO: Misaki and Keiichi
WHAT: Being friendlike. Possibly/Probably more.
WHERE: Outside of school.
WHEN: Monday following Maeko dungeon.
WHY: Cause that's what friends are foooooooor! IN GOOD TIMES, AND BAD TIMES--err, nevermind...



With no Cooking Club on Mondays, Keiichi found himself waiting outside of Nanakamado, waiting for Misaki to make her way out of the school building. Things were relatively sane again -- well, as sane as they could ever be in his life.

Still, he felt good. Even though his relationship with Kozue had tanked -- and he still needed to actually talk to her and make sure she didn't hate him, he was able to concentrate again. Able to focus on cooking and the things he enjoyed.

One step at a time, Keiichi.



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[info]keiito
2009-10-31 01:25 am UTC (link)
Oh. Of course.

That answered that, really, and now they could go on and get something to eat, and--

Keiichi's heels ground against the concrete of the ground, and he stopped where he was. Last time he'd let himself just stop here, he'd ended up in a relationship that, as much as it was nice at the time, probably was destined to end up the way it had.

No. He was going to *ask* this time. Besides, if he already knew the answer, how bad could it be.

"I don't mean like that, Mi-chan," he managed. This part was...somehow more difficult than he'd thought. "Like me, like me. You know. Like..."

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[info]pinksunbeam
2009-10-31 01:32 am UTC (link)
"Ah, Keiichi-sempai. What do you mean like like?" Misaki thought a moment then it dawned on her. "Oh you mean like-like..."

She flushed red, "Ah...um...well...I think so. I mean...um..yes."

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[info]keiito
2009-10-31 01:55 am UTC (link)
Well, now that he'd asked, he could--

Wait.

"You do," he asked, quietly, taking a step closer to her. "That...I'm happy to hear that. I've...sort of liked-liked you for a while now."

The words "pretty much since the beginning of the year" followed.

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[info]pinksunbeam
2009-10-31 02:13 am UTC (link)
Misaki looked puzzled, "But why? I don't really understand..."

She flushed deeply and pushed her hair back behind her ear. "I'm not pretty like Kozue, or determined like Kiriko, or strong like Maeko, or really skilled like Shiori-chan was. I...I'm only good at domestic things and all."

Misaki looked up at him, "But...if you liked me since then, I mean..."

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[info]keiito
2009-10-31 07:03 pm UTC (link)
"Well," he began, trying to figure out the best way to express this, "if I liked any of them, I would have asked them, instead of you. I asked you for a reason. Lots of them, really."

Keiichi grinned at her, patting her on the shoulder.

"You're you," Keiichi said. "Comparing yourself to other people never lets you see the positive things that you have."

Reaching down, he offered her his hand. "We can talk about it over food, Mi-chan. Shall we?"

They, Keiichi figured, would have a lot of time to sort out the hows, the whys and the specifics.

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