"The food tastes good, right?"
Sana happily munches on the food that Tzuyu ordered for them. Looking up with her mouth full of it, Tzuyu could only smile at her after realizing that she looked like a squirrel with its mouth full of an acorn.
"I'll take it as a yes then," Tzuyu chuckles softly at the sight of happy Sana.
"This is so good!" Sana exclaims after swallowing the food inside her mouth. "But still, next time, remember that simpler dates are better." She continues with her head nodding at every word her mouth speaks.
"Okay, okay." Tzuyu laughs. She takes a table napkin on her side before carefully wiping the sauce on the corner of Sana's lips. "As long as you're happy about simpler dates, then simpler dates it is."
Sana could only smile at Tzuyu's efforts in making her happy. It made her fall even deeper to the girl whose charms never failed to give a huge effect on her systems.
"You know, Mina and I actually talked before I came here." The robot breathes out, "she said that I changed—like literally changed in just a span of one week."
"I also noticed that," Sana rests her left hand on top of the table before looking at Tzuyu with eyes full of admiration. "Did you even remember the first time I called you a robot?"
Tzuyu nods while chuckling, "of course, that was the first time I laughed in a while because you said that you searched up my pictures with dogs that day."
Sana laughs too, "When we first met in front of the clinic, I doubted that you were a real human since you never showed any expression or enthusiasm the time you were thanking me." She looks up, "I don't even know who you are that's why I was wondering why everyone seemed to be interested in you."
"I like that way better," the robot took Sana's free hand that was on top of the table, "at least I know that you loved me not because I am Mina's cousin— nor the Governor's Granddaughter."
Sana could feel the sincerity on Tzuyu's words. She never heard Tzuyu become talkative like this except when there's just the two of them in a single room.
"I loved you for you, Tzu. Always remember that."
Silence surrounded them afterward. Tzuyu wasn't eating that much since she was busy watching Sana produce small noises whenever she munches the foods on her plate. She even lost the count of how many times Sana nodded her head while admiring them.
"Could you tell me more about yourself?" The shiba breaks the silence around them. "Aside from being an archery champion, do you play any sports other than that?"
"I only play archery since I was tired of being known as someone's relative." Tzuyu responds, "I only intended to play for like— a couple of weeks, I think?" She makes a confused expression, "but Grandpa and Mina made me pursue that sport until I went to multiple tournaments, claiming multiple championships and reputations."
"So you really are famous, aren't you?"
"You could say it like that," Tzuyu nods. "Many wanted me to be their brand's endorsers, some wanted me to model for their clothing line, while others wanted me for their children so that their company would merge with us since my Dad's a successful businessman."
Sana pouts after hearing the last sentence, "so you really are famous."
"Shiba," the robot notices how Sana pouts cutely, "I rejected all of them just for you."
Sana huffs as she wipes her lips using the tissues, not believing the girl's words. "You don't even know me before, robot." She playfully rolls her eyes, "how could you even say that you did it for me?"
