Chapter 23- Don't Flirt with My Fairy Prince

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Daichi was still confused with the foundation of their relationship. Whether it truly meant something, or simply speaking, was something used to let off steam. He decided a simple walk down the path was important to rethink some things.

It was peaceful. The bright, azure skies with hints of red and pink was more bright than ever, with birds chirping and flying through the skies in groups. Some decided to fly in a 'v' shape, a formation commonly used. It was overall, peaceful.
"Maybe I should go to a cafe, " he said, nearly tripping over air once again. He opened the door dramatically, entering the cafe with an unusual stride of his. He sat down, catching the attention of a slightly older gentleman. He had short, blondish locks that trailed down to his neck, with a pair of azure spheres, along with a heart-shaped jawline. He was considerably taller than Daichi, along with having a fit figure that wasn't shown clearly since he wore an overgrown shirt with trousers and boots. He was definitely handsome.

Daichi picked up the menu with the corners of his fingers, sliding one hand into his pocket to retrieve his glasses. He slid his glasses onto the tip of his nose.
"Hello? Is this seat taken?" Daichi looked up at him and blushed faintly at his gaze. He scanned every inch of his face. "N-No..."
He sat down next to Daichi. "Oh, how rude of me! My name is Hinata, it is a pleasure to make your acquaintance."
"I'm...Daichi." They began to converse on their interests, even exchanging numbers at one point. They seemed to get each other quite well and compliment the others interests. They spoke so fluently, and effectively to each other you would have thought they were married.

They weren't aware Akiro was watching through the window, very offended. Who knows what their future had in store.

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