I stared at Nekozawa silently. He looked so sad and resigned. He had tried so hard, and had only managed to terrify his baby sister all the more.
A bit of light came into the room, and I looked up. The twins were standing by the window and had opened the dark-room curtains a bit apart to see what was going on outside. That they didn't seem all too bothered with what Nekozawa was going through seemed wrong, but also very much like them. "What are you guys doing?" I walked over to them.
"We just wanted to let a little light in," Hikaru told me. I shifted closer to the window and caught a flash of blonde hair down below. "Oh, Nekozawa-senpai, your sister is still in the courtyard," Hikaru noted.
"And there's something with her," Kaoru said. I peered through the window curiously. Kirimi was standing in the courtyard, and there was something standing a few feet away from her. It was a black and white cat that seemed almost as big as the little girl. "To be expected from a cat-loving family. Even stray cats fawn on you."
That things looks as big as a dog compared to her. "No!" Nekozawa-senpai suddenly pushed me aside and stared out the window with terrified eyes. "Even if my family worships cats, there's no chance that an occult happening like a stray cat approaching you could happen!"
"Nekozawa-senpai?" I stared at him. "What do you mean? It's just a cat anyway."
He shook his head firmly. "Even so, Kirimi does not like animals, and she fears living cats the most!" He took a few steps backwards away from the window, and then jumped through it, shattering the glass on his way out. WHAT THE HECK?! "Kirimi!"
"Nekozawa-senpai!" Tamaki yelled. We're on the freaking second floor! Unless his family had been blessed with some cat-like abilities, he was going to die. Or, at least, suffer some broken bones.
"He can't go outside without his hood!" Haruhi yelled. Well there's that problem too.
It all turned out alright though. Nekozawa-senpai did manage to land on his feet, and he wasted no time sprinting towards his baby sister. I guess his love for her overpowered his hatred of sunlight and brightness. As we watched, the little girl leaped into his arms, finally realising that this was her oniichama that she had been searching for.
I smiled at the scene below. "I'm so glad," I said.
"This is the result of my training!" Renge beamed happily. All in all, it was a very pleased Host Club that watched the blonde siblings have their moment, until Nekozawa-senpai collapsed on the grass.
"Oh dear," I murmured. "Man down." I watched the cat stare at the two for a while, and then yawn and walk away, it's tail swishing behind it. I wondered if Nekozawa-senpai was wrong, and the cat was actually a good thing. I mean, because of its appearance, he'd made proper contact with his sister.
Maybe it deliberately walked over to Kirmi-chan, knowing she was scared of it. I rolled my eyes internally at my thoughts. Stop being so childish. "I suppose he absorbed enough light to last a lifetime," Kaoru pointed out. Hikaru and I nodded in agreement, and then I looked up.
"One more thing," I started. "What are we going to do about the window?"
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Nekozawa-senpai's family had to pay for the window, which I don't think was any skin off their noses. He and his sister had begun to bond after that day. She was no longer afraid of him when he wore his dark clothes and wig, and I was really happy for him. It's important for families to be happy together.
Now I suppose I should be looking forward to Saturday. I stared at the book in my hand without really seeing the words. I have basically just leased out my soul to those two for a whole day because of white chocolate. Was that wise?
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