After buying cakes for Chitose and Mahiru, Amane returned to his apartnt, and found that thing inside the letterbox at the entrance of the apartnts.
An anonymous letter was mixed amidst the usual adverts.
To Amane Fujimiya so the fine handwriting on the letter. Amane had no idea who delivered it, casually flipped it, and doubted his eyes.
The senders na was on the back.
Asahi Shiina.
Mahirus dad, huh?
Amane knew that Mahirus mother was nad Sayo, and not the na listed on the letter.
Also, that man was probably the only one who knew of Amane.
He probably witnessed Mahiru welcoming him back then, and a simple investigation would show how intimate Amane and Mahiru.
However, Amane did not understand why the man purposely delivered a letter to him. It was one thing to deliver to his own daughter, and he did not think it was necessary to deliver it to his daughters boyfriend.
Mahiru said that her father was callous towards her, but if that was the case, he would not have dropped by to observe.
Amane could not understand the fathers intentions at all.
Caught in a dilemma, Amane decided to return ho and open the letter once Chitose left, so he slipped it into his bag.
You seem amiss after returning ho. Did sothing happened.
Chitose returned ho after grumbling and finishing about 70% of her assignnts, so Mahiru leaned over to look at Amane.
Amane intended to open the letter once Mahiru went ho, but it appeared the latter noticed that he had been hiding sothing from her.
However, it would be more appropriate to say that Amane did not know what was written on it, rather than outright trying to hide from her. He felt it was best if Mahiru would not realize so easily, but since she was suspicious, perhaps it would be more appropriate if he never hid this matter to begin with.
Ah, erm, well.
Hmah, it is not that I have to know, if you do not wish to inform .
Mahiru clearly respected Amanes opinion, and Amane put his feet on the floor, looking at her.
Not that I dont want to tell youbut you may not want to listen.
What I do not want toah, is that so?
She probably noticed it involved her parents, and showed a faint, wry smile.
Is that man still nearby?
Not at allI received a letter.
A letter? From who?
The nas Asahi Shiina.
That is my father.
Mahiru nodded tersely, not looking as rattled as Amane would have imagined. She seed blase rather than shaken by it, and a little taken aback.
Her eyes looked a little colder however, probably because of how her parents had treated her.
Anyway, I am curious as to why he sent a letter to you, Amane-kun, and how did he know of our relationship, but that has nothing to do with , I believe.
Youre not concerned about whats written on it?
I do not have an interest in peeking at others letters. The sender may be my father, but the recipient is you.
Amane felt that he was too concerned about her, given her adamant reply, and she ended up worrying about him instead.
However, it seed that Mahiru would rather not get involved, rather than accept the situation.
Her eyes drifted aside slightly, and did not look as calm as usual. You may read, shall I move away for now? She asked with an icy tone, and Amane shook his head with a wry look.
Hmwell, I hope youll stay by my side. I dont mind if you dont like this idea, but Im a little nervous to read a letter from my girlfriends parent.
I shall remain here thenit is up to you to decide whether to read the letters contents to .
Mahiru started reading the textbooks on the table. Amane sighed, and look the letter from the bag next to him.
The letter was sealed really tightly. He opened it cautiously, and read the contents.
Simply put, the sender wanted to et Amane face to face to have a chat, and included his contact.
Why ? Is he not going to check on Mahirus situation?
Amane had no idea why he, soone who was completely unrelated, was invited out.
Looks like he wants to et .
Not his own daughter, but you, Amane-kun? I see.
Mahirus voice beca more frosty, and Amane instinctively patted Mahirus head, who felt ticklish and narrowed her eyes.
No, I am not angryI simply do not understand what he ans, why he wants to et you.
I guess its because a guys approaching his daughter.
That is impossible. Why would he ask now given that he ignored all this ti.
How shall I deal with this?
I shall not stop you from eting him.
It seed Mahiru really intended to leave it to Amane, for her reply was very blase.
Ah, but I do not think you have to worry. He is a failure as a father, but he is not soone to threaten othersI should not be saying this as soone who do not understand my father however.
Mahiru.
I do not know what he is planning, but rest assured, he is not the kind to harm others. You are free to et him, Amane-kun.
Mahiru said, and leaned onto Amane. I see. Amane gently muttered, and looked at the letter again.
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