🍓 Strawberry Three

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So I was wondering how you guys managed to find this book. I didn't even make a single announcement about this, right? Just how now? Anyway, on with the story!!

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"Nanamori-san!" You called as you run up to him with a pile of flyers in your hands.

"Ah, (Y/n)." He turned to you. "What's with all of that?" He eyed the papers that you were holding.

"These are the flyers that I printed last night. We can use these to promote our club!" You smiled as you hand the papers to him. "Let's distribute them later!"

Your eyes then landed on the booth in front.

"Whose booth is this?"

The booth had its three sides covered with plain, dark blue curtains. There were two chairs and a table at the front that serves as the separator. Overall, it was quite plain boring and empty.

"It looks awful..." You whispered.

"(Y/n)," Nanamori called. "How dare you call our booth 'awful'?" His tone of speaking was as if he was about to cry.

"Eh? It's ours?! I-I'm sorry! I didn't know! I'm really sorry!" You continued to apologise at the violet-haired.

After he had gotten over it, he faced the booth. "But after hearing your opinion, it does look quite boring."

"Are you going to add some things?"

"No," Nanamori answered as fast as a flash of lightning.

Your jaw almost dropped upon hearing his very cheap and unexpected answer. "What? Why?!"

Slowly, he leaned closer to you. "The boring your club's booth looks like, the lesser the others will target you."

"H-Huh? I don't get it."

He ruffled your hair. "You really are new in this school, are you not?" He pulled you inside of your booth. "In this school, the larger the number of members your club has, the more spacious and beautiful the room they will give your club."

Slowly, you were starting to understand things.

"Imagine that each club is a pirate and the booths as the pirate ships. The more beautiful your ship gets, the more crew you can get, and the more eager the other pirates want to make it sink. Like that."

"So... It's really okay for you to leave our booth like this?" With a bored expression, you stared at the booth in front.

"(Y/n), there are two ways to get people's attention." He raised two of his fingers. "One, make something be one of a kind by throwing all of the designs you could think of just to be unique from the others." He glanced around but stopped once he spotted something. "Like that." He pointed at the Kado Club's booth that was filled with flower cut-out made of cardboard. There were also a bunch of bouquet flowers surrounding the whole booth.

"Well, it does look attractive, Nanamori-san." You mumbled.

"Second, the minimalist kind." He swung an arm around your neck. "The type who just makes something pure boring to lure people because of curiosity."

"You're saying that we're the latter?"

"Bingo!" He then turned to take a look at the finished product of your booth. "Look at our booth. If people let curiosity take over them, they'll just find themselves in this club. They'll be curious about what our club is all about." With a smile, he turned to you. "Don't you agree, (Y/n)?"

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