Chapter 40

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Previously on Chapter 39

"E-Eh... I'm so sorry. I-I d-didn't realize your f-father is... w-well..." he stammered. I turn to look at him and smiles, assuring him that it's all right. He let out a sigh as he places a hand on my shoulder, comfortingly. He excuse himself and walks off. I smile softly as I watch him walks away. I turn my head to look at the sky once again. Father...

Are you proud of me?

-Surfing Lesson-

Y/N P.O.V

I sit next to Kidou as Otomura explains to us how he's able to count the beat and predict our movements. I just listen as he calmly explains how it works. It's amazing how he's able to do that, just simply because he knows how rhythms works.

"That's amazing, Otomura..." I said, leaning forward to look at him since Kidou is sitting in between us. He turn to look at me and smiles softly. "Thank you for sharing it with us. It could be useful for our next battle against the Aliea Academy" I said. I notice his cheeks turning a little red from what I said.

I glance at Kidou, noticing him frowning at Otomura's reaction. I decide to just leave the two to avoid making things awkward. I excuse myself and stands up. I turn around, slowly walking away.

I ended up by the bridge. I place my hand on the railing and turn to look up at the night sky. I stare at the stars as a soft breeze gently blows on my hair.

"You sure love staring at the sky, huh?" Someone said. I turn my head to see Tsunami. I smile softly at him as he walks over to me, leaning his back against the wooden rail. "Each time I saw you, your eyes would be looking up at the sky..." he said.

"Yeah, well... at the sky brings me comfort. I'm jealous of the astronauts for being able to go out there..." I said. A soft breeze brush passed my hair. I hum softly as I close my eyes, enjoying the breeze.

I let out a soft giggle as a random thought came into mind. I turn to look at Tsunami to see him staring at me with a confused gaze. I blink my eyes at the look he's giving. "Ah... just thought up something silly" I said.

"Like what?" He asked. I shake my head lightly, letting him know it would be embarrassing if I talk about it. "Oh, come on! I promise I won't judge" he said. I let out a sigh, knowing he won't brush it aside until I tell him.

"I'm just thinking. What if... we're able to play soccer out in the space. Like the aliens do. Surely in their home planet. They'd play soccer... otherwise how would they understand?" I said. I hear a chuckle and turn my head to see Tsunami is chuckling. I pout at him. "You said you wouldn't judge! Now, you're making fun of me! That's so mean!!" I whined. I let out a 'hmph!' at him, turning my body around and walks off.

"Woah woah woah!! Hey, I'm so sorry! I didn't mean it to be offensive for you! I swear!!" He said, gently grabbing my wrist. I turn to look at him as he stares at me with a panicked gaze. I cover my mouth and let out a giggle. He blinks his eyes. He let out a sigh as he realizes he had just been pranked.

"I'm not that easy to be offended, Tsunami..." I said. I went back to leaning my body on the wooden fence. He just roll his eyes as he leans his back against the fence. I turn my head to look at the sky again.

"Back to our conversation earlier. You made a comment about me liking the sky. It's because I just feel a weird connection each time I look up at the sky. It makes me feel calm and well... happy" I said while smiling softly. I turn my head to look at Tsunami and smiles at him.

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