"A Special Day for Students" | |
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Japanese | 学生にとっての特別な日 |
Rōmaji | Gakusei ni Totte no Tokubetsuna Hi |
Book Data | |
Author | Shōgo Kinugasa (Story) Tomoseshunsaku (Illustration) |
SS No. | 41 |
Available in | Light Novel Volume 9 (Toranoana's Privilege-only) |
Cover | Kei Karuizawa |
Release Date | September 25, 2018 (JP) |
SS Chronology | |
Previous | "That Summer Day" |
Next | "Kamuro's Intention" |
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"A Special Day for Students" (学生にとっての特別な日, Gakusei ni Totte no Tokubetsuna Hi) is a short story from Toranoana's store privilege for volume 9 of You-Zitsu light novel series, together with other four short stories.
Summary[]
Receiving an invitation from Kiyotaka on the night of February 14, Kei arrived at the place of rendezvous that was a slight distance away from the dorms. She was desperately trying to hide the spike in her heartbeats when talking with Kiyotaka and felt if she even let her guard down once, her face would turn red.
She tried to hide her embarrassment from him with words and then hit his head with a Chocolate box she had prepared beforehand. She, then, lied that it was for Hirata, but as they broke up, she didn't need it while the truth was she had got it for Kiyotaka after fretting over it for a long time. But if she told him the truth, she would seem like a maiden in love to him.
Saying that she was a thoroughly prepared type as an escape route, she decided to use his lack of experience in love and said someone like him wouldn't be able to understand the intricacies of love. But after meeting with poker face for all the words she had thrown at him, she asked if he received any chocolates from other girls. She, then, poked fun at him hearing he hadn't got any chocolates and said he was pathetic to need her to receive the chocolates on Valentine's Day.
She thought she wanted the day to end without it being known to anyone else and on the White day, she would be able to completely monopolize him. Thinking that she felt like she had become a maiden in love.
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