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Chapter 259. Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect. (2/5)

“Do you think you’re a terrible person? Like this is going too far?”

“Yeah.”

“It’s not going too far. All’s fair in love and war. In fact, this can hardly be considered anything much. To win the affection of the guy you like, you’re willing to do... anything… are you not?” I leaned in closer over the table, with my hands cupped together in front of my mouth, and looked her deep in the eyes, unblinkingly.

She flinched back, caught off guard.

“What’s wrong? Are you afraid of what he’ll think if he really does fall for you and finds out you’re actually the vice president he knows so well? Why didn’t you think about that when you were disguising as Alicia?”

She opened her mouth, her lips quivered, but her words were stuck in her throat and didn’t co out.

“You never thought about it? No, you did think about it, but you always ran away whenever that thought ca to mind. Deep down, you never believed he would fall for you even while you were disguised as Alicia.”

Izora’s eyes rippled with a complex plethora of different emotions. Sadness, despair, rage, frustration, resignation, all sorts of negative feelings.

“This is your last chance, it is your final gambit, do or die. If you can’t pull it off here, it is ga over, you lose. If you fail to give an award-winning performance on stage in your role as the hidden underdog, the dark horse, the true star of this show, you’ll have to pick up the broken pieces of your shattered heart and start all over from scratch. Are you going to just idly pass your last few days together with him doing nothing different and give up without even putting up a fight? Or will you give it everything you have while not caring for how much dirt you have to sar your body with?”

She lowered her gaze to the table, visibly struggling while holding back tears.

Her lips trembled as she fought through her frown and said, “It hurts. Why does it have to hurt? People say love is supposed to be this fluffy happy sort of feeling that makes you feel good, but I can’t even rember it ever feeling that way. Why did I have to fall in love if it was going to hurt so much?”

“Love isn’t all fun and gas. There will be tis where love hurts and you want to rip your heart out of your chest to make the pain go away. But that pain you feel now is valuable, precious even. When you finally get to experience the happiness that requited love provides, you will appreciate it far more because of the hardships you endured to acquire it. Once you grab hold of that happiness after all the pain, never let it go. Keep it near and dear to your heart.”

In the end, she buried her head on the table and broke down into tears in front of for the second ti since we t. There were quite a few odd gazes directed toward us from our sparsely populated surroundings. The sight of a scary-looking girl breaking down into tears in front of a gloomy guy in the middle of the university center was certainly eye-catching, to say the least.

It looked like I’d dumped her or sothing.

Unwilling to put up with the reproachful glares, I stood up and said, “I’ll be going now. The next ti we et will be at the planetarium.”

Right when I tried to walk off and rcilessly abandon the embarrassing goth chick bawling her eyes out, her hand shot out and grabbed my wrist.

“Wait!”

“What is it?”

She didn’t respond imdiately. She was still sniffling and trying to get her chaotic emotions under control. I had a bad feeling so I tried to forcibly shake her hand off. Unfortunately, she’d firmly latched on with a vice grip. I couldn’t even pry her hand off.

Did won gain inhuman grip strength when they were crying? What’s with this absurd superpower?

“Let go.”

“No!”

Suddenly, it looked like we really had just broken up. The glares from our surroundings toward intensified. I want to cry. We were never in that sort of relationship damn it!

Why do I have to suffer this injustice and be treated like the bad guy? I’m helping this stupid chick get with the guy she likes, not breaking up with her!

“What do you want?”

She sniffled and fumbled out her words, “If… if I’m going through with this… I need to be prepared.”

“Prepared? Look, I’m not going on a practice date with you if that’s what you an by that.”

“I’m not asking you for a practice date, I just need to be prepared to put on the perfect performance as your pretend girlfriend when the ti cos. The sa way you faked it in such a convincing fashion with Alicia, we also need to be able to fake it too. I’m not confident I can fake a kiss as convincing as the one you did with Alicia. If it’s to deceive him, it needs to be at that level.”

Huh? But… that’s impossible. It was actually a genuine kiss after all.

“No way. Absolutely not. That’s not going to happen. It’s impossible.”

“If you don’t accept I’ll make a scene and forcefully practice with you right here while everyone is looking rather than sowhere private.”

I broke out into sweat when she made that threat. That would be the worst-case scenario.

“It’s just how to fake it to make it look genuine, right? That’s all you want to practice?”

“Yeah… that’s it.”

I internally struggled to decide whether this was sothing I should help her practice. It sounded like it’d be a huge pain in the ass.

“Can’t you just use a pillow and a mirror or sothing?”

“That won’t give nearly enough experience. Unless it’s practice with another person, there’s no way it will look convincing. We practice such scenes in the theatre club with the person we’ll be performing the act with to make sure everything looks perfect.”

“Just dress soone else in your theatre club up to look like and practice with them.”

“Even if they look like you, they won’t act the sa way you would. If I look unaccustod to your actions we’ll be seen through in an instant. It can only be you.”

“Stop right there with that, ‘it can only be you’ bullshit. Those are so bad flags you’re raising. If I agree to this practice session, it better not sohow devolve into a real make-out scene, you got that?” It was best to crush those flags by stomping them out into the ground imdiately.

“Hmph! Who would seriously want to make out with you?”

“My real girlfriend.”

“Ugh. I can’t even say anything back to that after what I saw at the school dance. Anyway, please help practice. I promise nothing like that will happen.”

“Damn it, fine. I get it. Just a bit and we’re absolutely not practicing sowhere out in the open like this. That being said, where can we even practice in private though?”

“Uh… now that you ntion it… mmm… how about... my room?” When she realized the problem of privacy, she awkwardly made that suggestion with one brow raised troublingly.

“No - way! I’m definitely not going over to your place, that sounds like a death flag tropolis in the making.” I outright refused as soon as she offered.

“Then… what if we find an open lecture room here?”

“And risk soone walking in on us? No thank you.” It was still pretty early in the day and that was still a concern even with it being Sunday.

“Then… uh… a washroom?”

“A public washroom where anyone can walk in at any mont is just asking for trouble.”

“Should we go looking around for sowhere suitable then?”

“I guess. You should probably clean up your eyeliner first. It’s gotten sared again and looks terrifying. I’d rather not be up close in your face with such a scary-looking monster.”

She touched her upper cheek, looked at her fingertips, and mumbled, “Oh… you’re right. Why does this happen whenever I’m with you? This is the worst. Good thing I ca prepared this ti.”

She pulled out so tissues from her black gothic-styled purse and a small foldable hand mirror. She wiped off the thick sared eyeliner from around her eyes and reapplied a fresh set. She kept waiting for five minutes.

“Are you done?” I asked impatiently.

“It takes ti.”

“Too much ti. You could have just done without the eyeliner. You look just fine without it.”

“I like wearing it.”

“Why?”

“Because I like how it looks.”

“That’s it?”

“Yeah. Does there need to be so sort of overly complicated reason for to like what I like?”

“No, I guess not. It just feels like such a waste of money.”

“A guy like you wouldn’t understand.”

“Maybe.”

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