TPO is a j.a.panese abbreviation of ti, place, occasion. Its used in the sense of Theres a ti, place, and occasion for everything.
I forgot about that tragic present for now.
After returning to the living room I ate the tasty milk pudding that Kantkun made while Wakabchan and I spoke about the school trip.
She seed to be quite excited for it, having bought a location guide book and everything.
Im so excited. This is my first ti going overseas, you know? Hey, Kisshouin-san, did you ever see the changing of the guards?
I did. I watched with my own eyes as guards with these huuuuge hats marched down the street.
Im so jealous! I wanna see it too!
Her siblings joined in and we happily chatted together about good tourist spots as they looked through the guide.
When it was about ti that we began preparing dinner, Wakabchans mother ca back.
Welco, Coro-chan! she greeted .
Thank you for having here today, I said.
Wakabchan handed my present over.
Mum, look at what Kisshouin-san got us.
My, thank you! Gosh, what good at!
Wakabchan got up to help her mother in the kitchen while Kantkun and I set up the table and brought out the hot plates.
We were using two of them since her family was quite large.
I liked being able to help like this.
It felt like I wasnt just so guest that they still had reservations against.
Maybe I counted as one of them~? Ehehe.
Hey, Cornet. At Suiran you greet each other with gokigenyoh, right? How co you dont say gokigenyoh then? he wondered.
TPO, I answered.
If I ca here and said that, Id look pretentious.
Life is all about adapting yourself.
But then the twins wanted to hear act like an ojousama instead.
Coro-chan, say gokigenyoh for us~?
Do an ohoho.
So they really did think of as an ohoho
The Ohoho Cornet Girl
I had better pay attention to the way I laughed while I was with them.
By the ti Wakabchans father had co back from work, the cooking was about to begin.
Wakabchan, Kantkun, and I were using one hot plate together.
Holy s.h.i.t! he exclaid. Theres a lot of at today.
Coro-chan brought it over, explained his mum. The at on this plate is the good stuff, so try so later.
You did good, Cornet! he laughed.
Their family seed to be enjoying the at I brought.
Thanks to that, I was able to eat with fewer reservations.
Mmmmm, food was sohow better when eaten with lots of people like this.
Aaah~ This ponzu sauce was great!
It was a bit nostalgic.
In my old life too, we used a hotplate like this to have yakiniku.
Seeing the normal family in front of , I couldnt help but relax and accidentally said Wakabchan a few tis, before hurriedly correcting myself.
Sotis I just slipped up.
Wakabchan didnt seem to mind though.
I wondered if that ant I could call her that at school too, then
After having my fill I had to go ho.
The Takamichi house was accepting and comfortable so I would have liked to stay, but I had my own curfew and had to hurry.
When I left they gave so cake to bring back ho.
Sorry that its only leftovers.
Then Wakabchans father drove to the train station.
There was nothing more I could want from them.
When I got off the car, Wakabchan and her dad waved goodbye and saw off.
See you tomorrow!
I waved back.
Aah, that was fun.
I wanted to visit again already.
While I sat on the train I wrote Wakabchan a thank you ssage.
Since Otousama and Okaasama were out at a party tonight, n.o.body asked where I had gone.
I had just made it in ti for my curfew, and only Oniisama was there.
Welco back, Reika.
I am ho, Oniisama.
Oniisama gave a sniff.
You sll like cooked at, he said.
Oh gosh!
To the bath it is!
After washing my hair carefully with so fragrant shampoo, I changed into so ho clothing and brought the cake out into the living room.
Oniisama, I have so cake. Have so with ?
Thanks, I will.
After making so tea, I took a seat next to Oniisama and began eating the strawberry shortcake.
Say, Oniisama? What kind of friends do you mostly have?
Friends? Hmm, I guess the majority of them are ones I made as a student. After joining the workforce most of my relationships beca tied to my job, so its hard to call them true friends, I guess.
I see. Then by student days, you an from Suiran?
You could say that. Hmm, besides them, also so people I knew from other schools, or people I hit it off with while travelling. Different sorts.
I see Oniisama? Are any of your friends from normal households?
By normal households, you an people from the normal working cla.s.s?
Well, yes
Oniisama looked at for a while, before he eventually replied.
I do. After I beca a high schooler, I made so External friends, and I have a lot of friends like that from university as well.
I see I muttered to myself.
Having finished eating, I put down my fork and sank into thought.
Oniisama seed to realise sothing and patted my head.
Reika. Dont worry about how our parents think. Dont worry about where they co from. If you think theyre worth it, then be with them, he told .
Yeah
I hoped that one day I could introduce Oniisama to Wakabchan.
I was a bit worried about eting Fuyuko-sama the next Monday, but she didnt really say anything different to .
Phew, thank goodness
Hopefully n.o.body would find out about the things the tanuki spirit had made do during the weekend.
Still, the person I was even more awkward about eting was Kaburagi.
At first I had just considered his romance sobody elses problem, but having seen what happened to the fruits of his efforts with my own eyes, I just couldnt help but sympathise with him now.
Thanks to that, it was hard to treat his issues as flippantly as I used to.
G.o.d, seeing that necklace was sorrow itself.
If I left that guy alone, he was just going to produce tragedy after tragedy for himself, mark my words.
And the one whod end up watching every step would be .
Which was bad, because eventually Id cry.
Like, seriously bawl.
I an that necklace was bad enough.
Just how long did he spend making that?
Id never done anything like that myself, so I didnt know how tough it was, but it had to be like when a girl knit a scarf for her crush.
Well, leaving aside how much heavier the jewellery was, at least
For my own ease of heart, I was going to have to be a bit kinder to him during our discussions.
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