Chapter 3
 Library
Iâve always liked reading books.
Iâm fairly omnivorous when it comes to genresâlight novels, romance, light literary fiction, mysteries, sci-fi⊠whenever a hot topic comes up, I canât help but reach for it, and my small allowance disappears in no time.
So, going to the city library in search of great works is normal for me, but I canât focus because Tsukiyo Kaminagi, sitting next to me completely absorbed in her book, keeps distracting me.
I canât help sneaking glances at her flawless face, and my heart starts racing.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âNothing.â
Maybe my tone sounded a little higher than usual.
I absolutely cannot say that I was staring in admiration. Youâre not supposed to have such impure feelings for your best friendâs little sister.
âYou know, recently itâs been like this here, but we also meet outside often, right?â
âYes, thatâs true. Hehe, I wonder why.â
Her little devilish smile, hand to her lips as if teasing, is incredibly cute.
Outside is one thing, but at the library, itâs natural for us to meet. She always tells me to invite her whenever Iâm going to the library, via messages. Weâve met three days in a row now. If I ignore her, sheâll get mad later.
She also likes books, so sheâs not just tagging along out of obligationâbut still, why does she come if weâre not dating?
I remember what she said that one time:
“I⊠I think I might have started to like you, Taiyo-san.”
Is that why she comes? Hmm⊠maybe, maybe not.
Ah, I just canât focus on the book.
âThat was fun~â
âWhat were you reading again? Oh, that famous one, right?â
âYes, I really like this authorâs work.â
Maybe itâs a stereotype, but being a girl, she prefers romance novels. I like romance novels too, so maybe Iâll borrow one on the way home.
âItâs a story where the protagonistâs little sister falls in love with the protagonistâs friend⊠and somehow it feels like itâs about me.â
âHuh? About yourself?â
Her eyes widen, and she looks flustered, turning her body slightly toward me.
âN-no, itâs not from real experience, I just⊠empathized with the feelings, the charactersâ emotions!â
âHahaha, I get that. I often find myself empathizing with the protagonist too.â
âThatâs right! âŠâ
She sets the book down, clasps her hands, and relaxes her expression.
âIâm really happy that we share the same hobbies, Taiyo-san.â
Ugh!
My face is about to turn bright red. When such a cute girl says something like that, you canât help but become self-conscious. It wasnât even said to deliberately draw attentionâitâs just fun to share hobbies as friends. She wouldnât have said it just because itâs me.
I need to change the topic!
âM-my book too⊠see, itâs sci-fi, but thereâs also a romance for the protagonist⊠the strong hidden feelings are something you can really empathize with.â
âDoes Taiyo-san have hidden feelings too?â
âAh!?â
I may have just dug my own grave. I donât really have any such strong feelings⊠But then my eyes meet hers. Her big, bright eyes and long lashes almost pull me in.
Her moist, soft lips move.
âWeâŠâ
ââŠhuh?â
âI think we should be quiet.â
The eyes of the staff member standing behind us are intimidating.
The staff here are scary⊠We were gently scolded and then returned to continue reading.