Aiko Miyazaki couldn't shake off her thoughts about Ren Asano. The rumors about him playing with the hearts of broken girls disturbed her deeply. How could someone be so heartless? Yet, despite the rumors, something felt off. She couldn't help but think there was more to the story than met the eye.
Aiko's modeling schedule took her away from school for a week as she worked on a new magazine shoot. The days were long and demanding, filled with countless outfit changes, posing for the camera, and collaborating with the creative team to get the perfect shots. Although she enjoyed her work, she couldn't help but feel a constant pull back to her life at school and the mystery surrounding Ren.
When the work was finally over, Aiko was relieved to return home. On her way, she decided to stop at the mall to shop for clothes. As she browsed through the racks, enjoying the brief moments of normalcy, she spotted Ren with a much younger girl. She assumed she must be his sister and continued with her shopping.
While waiting in line to pay, Aiko received a call from her friend, Yui. They chatted about how her modeling gig went and the latest school gossip. Yui mentioned a new rumor going around that Aiko was dating an upperclassman.
"Did you hear, Aiko? People are saying you're dating a senior!" Yui giggled.
Aiko laughed it off, denying the rumor. "Oh, come on, Yui. You know that's not true. I don't even know any seniors, and besides, dating is not allowed."
After shopping, Aiko felt exhausted but hungry, so she headed to the food court. To her surprise, she saw Ren again with the same young girl. Deciding not to avoid him, she approached and asked if she could sit with them since all other seats were taken.
Ren looked surprised but agreed. "You know, people might start rumors about us."
Aiko shrugged. "Too late. There are already rumors about me dating an upperclassman."
The young girl looked up at Ren and asked, "Do you know this pretty girl, or is she your friend?"
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Ren replied, "We're classmates."
Aiko smiled at the girl. "What's your name?"
The girl beamed. "I'm Hana."
Aiko turned to Ren. "Is she your sister?"
Ren shook his head. "No, she's my niece. My sister's daughter."
They continued their meal, chatting about school and life. Aiko found herself genuinely enjoying their company. Hana was sweet and lively, and Ren seemed more relaxed than she'd ever seen him at school.
"How do you like Sakura High so far, Aiko?" Ren asked, breaking the silence.
"It's been interesting," Aiko replied, her eyes meeting his. "I've met a lot of nice people."
Ren nodded, looking thoughtful. "Nice people, huh? I hope I'm included in that list."
Aiko smiled softly. "Maybe. You're still a mystery to me, Ren."
When they finished, Aiko noticed Hana had some food on her face. She helped her wipe it off, and Hana giggled. Aiko felt a warmth towards the girl, enjoying her company.
As they prepared to leave, Hana needed to use the restroom. Ren asked Aiko if she could take her. Aiko agreed, and she helped Hana in the restroom. They chatted about Hana's favorite cartoons and her upcoming birthday party. Aiko felt a strange sense of normalcy and happiness in these small interactions.
When they returned, Ren asked, "Will you be at school tomorrow?"
Aiko raised an eyebrow. "Why do you need to know?"
Ren looked away. "Just curious."
"I have another shoot rescheduled, so I won't be there tomorrow. But I'll be back the day after," Aiko replied.
As they exited the mall, Ren received a phone call. He told the caller their location and hung up. A moment later, an older woman approached, calling out to Hana. It was Ren's sister.
"Thank you for looking after Hana, Ren," she said. She then turned to Aiko, introducing herself. "Hi, I'm Ren's sister, Yumi."
Aiko introduced herself, and they exchanged pleasantries. Yumi then told Ren to walk Aiko home. Despite Aiko's protests, Ren insisted, saying his sister would be upset if he didn't.
They walked in silence until they neared Aiko's home. She stopped and said, "I can walk from here. Thanks."
Ren nodded. "Alright. Take care."
As he turned to leave, Aiko called out, "Ren, why did that girl cry in the garden?"
Ren hesitated. "You saw that?"
Aiko nodded, waiting for an answer. Ren tried to brush it off but eventually admitted, "I broke up with her that day."
Aiko was confused. "Why date her if you were going to break up with her?"
Ren looked uncomfortable. "We just weren't suitable."
Realizing she wouldn't get a straight answer, Aiko let it go. They parted ways, each lost in their thoughts.
The next day, Aiko finished her shoot, feeling completely exhausted. Her manager called her into the office, noticing her tiredness.
"If the work is getting too much or affecting your studies, let me know," her manager said kindly.
Aiko appreciated the concern and explained, "I have something else on my mind. I'd prefer to work only on my days off or when the job is important."
Her manager agreed. "If you need help or want to talk, I'm here."
Aiko thanked her and left, feeling a bit lighter. As she rode home in the car, her thoughts wandered back to Ren and the mystery surrounding him. Why did he date girls only to break up with them? What was he hiding?
She fell asleep with these questions swirling in her mind, determined to find answers when she returned to school.