Tokyo, We Have a Problem

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Today was horrible. The checkup was probably the only normal thing he did. But doing that and rounding up Erina made him miss lunch, so he was starving for the whole day. He was just too happy to get home when he did.

Or at least, he was happy when he got home. Without much time after changing, a certain someone surprised him in his room once more.

"Oh, it you again." He spoke enthusiastically when he saw her, lying in his bed. Compared to earlier today, it looked like the effects of the tranquilizer had worn off. She was her usual self.

"Come on, you could act like you're a little happy to see me." She greeted him.

"If you knocked on my front door like a normal person, I might be a bit nicer." He told her. "You know I wouldn't keep you out if I did."

"Aw, but going in through the window is so much fun. Besides, you mom said I can do that anytime I want."

"Damn it mom." He said to himself. That women just did not care about his health if it meant him having so-called friends. "Never mind about that, I think we both know why you're here."

"Of course, it's not like it's over with Yogi yet." She got up, stretching out her legs. "You got any ideas?" She asked.

"Hmm, let me think about that." The truth was that he never thought about it much in his spare time. He wasn't a fan of forcing thing, but were there any opportunities that he could take advantage of?

"I mean really, I can do anything." She said, impatiently waiting for a response.

"Just hold on... Wait a second." It hit him. Earlier today he noticed that Yogi wasn't feeling well. "I think he was feeling a little sick in class today. So we should pay him a visit."

He had seen this scenario in anime too many times to count. Romance or otherwise. A character gets sick, and their closest friends or potential lover comes to help take care of them. As a result they get much closer to one another.

"...So if you help take care of him, maybe he might start to realize how special you are to him." He finished explaining. She was excited at the prospect, she was almost already jumping out of the window.

"What are we waiting for. Let's go!" She ushered him on, but he didn't want to rush.

"Hold on, if we want to help him. We should at least bring some things that aid in illness." He calmed her down. "Let's see, I guess I can grab a bowl of instant noodles. My dad's a bit of a health nut, so it should be pretty good for him."

"Nice, then I'll cook it for him when we get there." He also went and took some medicine from the bathroom. He wasn't really sure what was wrong, along with the fact that Yogi probably had some at his house. But it was better to be safe than sorry.

They left his house. Thinking about it as they left, he realized that he didn't actually know where Yogi lived. He was about to send a message to him, when he was stopped.

"Oh don't worry, I know where he lives." She said. That wasn't a surprise considering the type of person she was. "Plus I think it'd be so nice if we gave him a little surprise." Wasn't what he wanted to do, but he saw no harm in it either.

It was a bit further than he was expecting. Turned out that he basically lived across town from him. If they were normal friends, hanging outside of school seemed like a hassle.

They reached their destination and were greeted with unexpected guests. There was Misei, Misao, and Yuriko waiting with each other by his front door.

"Oh hello. We weren't expecting you guys here." He said to them. They felt the same way.

"I'm assuming you're here because of Yogi's condition." Misei said. It must've been apparent to the others during lunch. "As the school president, I must be responsible to the health of the students." She said in an official manner. Of course the real reason was clear.

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