➵ (Y/N)'s POV
"Is this enough sunscreen?" I questioned, uncertain whether the girls would require any. Nevertheless, I decided to pack two tubes, but my hesitation vanished as I impulsively threw three more into my duffel bag. Glancing at the clock beside my bed, I realized it was already 9:42 AM. "Oh no, we were supposed to meet outside at 9:30!" I cursed, panic rushing through me. Frantically rummaging through the pile of clothes, I snatched a random hoodie and biker shorts that caught my eye and hastily stuffed them into my duffel bag. In a sudden realization, I exclaimed, "Oh, where's my floatie?" Admittedly, swimming wasn't my forte (no judgments, please). Hurriedly, I grabbed the necessary items and carelessly shoved them into my bag.
Before leaving the room, I took a moment to check myself in the mirror, appreciating my timeless beauty. Lost in self-admiration for a good two minutes, I eventually noticed my disheveled bed. "I should probably fix my bed first," I contemplated. As I straightened the pillows and removed the comforter, a red spot in the middle caught my attention. "Please don't let it be what I think it is," I pleaded silently, a hint of desperation creeping into my thoughts. Frustration welled up within me, and I couldn't help but exclaim internally, "Why did you have to show up now?!" An outburst of frustration echoed through my mind as I found myself rolling on the floor, consumed by exasperation. "Why?!" I bellowed, unable to contain my exclamation of disbelief.
I strolled lazily outside to find all the girls gathered, patiently waiting for me. "Hey, (Y/N), we've been waiting for you! What took you so long?" Mina asked, casually slinging her arm around my shoulders. Despite my somber mood, her lighthearted remark managed to draw a brief smile from me.
"why do you look depressed?" she snorted which made me look at her in disgust. "I have my period " I said pouting "Oh no, that's tough," Momo empathetically commented, gently patting my back in reassurance. Ochako chimed in, expressing her concern, "That means you won't be able to swim with us." Disappointed, I pouted and murmured, "I even brought my floatie." However, determined to make the most of the outing, I resolved, "But I'll still come along with you guys, even if I can't swim."
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"Uwwahhhh it's the beach!" Toru exclaimed as she joyfully jumped up and down in sheer excitement.