Kaito, still in front of the mirror, picked up his cell phone with slightly trembling hands, excitement mixed with nervousness as he typed a message to Yuuma. He wanted to confirm their meeting, ensuring everything was as planned.
Kaito: Hi, Yuuma! Just wanted to confirm, we're meeting at the café at 7 PM, right?
He hesitated for a moment before sending the message, his finger hovering over the send button. Taking a deep breath to calm his nerves, he finally pressed send and placed his phone on the table, anxiously awaiting a response. The seconds seemed to stretch into minutes.
Almost immediately, the phone vibrated with a new message, making his heart jump. It was Yuuma, and the quickness of the reply only served to heighten his pleasant nervousness.
Yuuma: Yes! 😊 But how about we meet a little earlier at the park near the café? We can take a walk while we talk before getting something to drink.
Kaito read the message a few times, a smile forming on his face. The idea of spending more time with her, even just walking, seemed perfect.
Kaito: Great idea! I'll be there. Can't wait to see you.
He sent the message with a growing sense of anticipation. Messaging Yuuma was easy, natural, and each of her responses increased his excitement for the evening. Kaito imagined their walk through the park, the tranquil setting, and the conversation flowing freely, away from the noise and pressure of a busy café.
Quickly gathering his things, he grabbed his wallet, keys, and made sure he had everything he needed for the date. Giving himself one last look in the mirror, he adjusted his shirt collar and left his room.
Passing through the living room, he quickly informed his parents about the change of plans. "I'm meeting Yuuma at the park before the café," he said, trying to contain the excitement in his voice.
"Be careful and have fun, Kaito," Miki replied, giving him an encouraging smile.
Gorou, noticing the sparkle of enthusiasm on his son's face, called him back as Kaito was almost out the door. "Kaito, wait a second," he said, getting up from the sofa and walking towards a small drawer in the living room.
Kaito turned around, curious, watching as his father opened the drawer and took out some cash. "Here, take this with you. Just in case you guys decide to do something extra," Gorou explained, extending the money towards Kaito.
"Oh, no, Dad, it's okay. I have enough money with me," Kaito began to refuse, shaking his head as he stepped back, the hesitation clear in his voice.
However, Gorou insisted, pushing the money a bit more towards Kaito. "I insist, son. I don't want you to worry about anything other than having a good night. Plus, you never know when a little extra might come in handy."
Kaito looked at the money, then at his father's serious face, and understood that refusing again might seem disrespectful. With a slight sigh, he reached out and took the money, folding it carefully and putting it in his pocket. "Alright, Dad. Thank you," he said, a grateful smile forming on his face.
"Have fun, and remember, your mother and I are here if you need anything," Gorou added, giving Kaito a light pat on the shoulder.
Kaito nodded, feeling a mix of gratitude and relief. "I will, don't worry. See you later!" With those words, he headed for the door, feeling a bit more secure with his parents' unconditional support.
Kaito opened the door, the fresh night air welcoming him as he took his first steps towards meeting Yuuma. The twilight gave the landscape a golden hue, and he felt invigorated, ready for whatever the night might bring. As he closed the door behind him, a figure caught his attention.
Before him, a girl with brown hair and a serene expression was handing out flyers on the sidewalk. She wore a simple blouse and a denim skirt, a casual look that didn't stand out in the neighborhood. Noticing Kaito, she smiled and approached with a flyer extended towards him.
"Good evening! Would you like to know more about how your wishes can be fulfilled?" she asked, her voice soft, almost mysterious. The flyer she offered had an intriguing design: a carefully drawn magical circle, with the words "Your wish will be fulfilled" encircling the symbol.
Kaito, curious and a bit surprised by the unexpected approach, gently took the flyer from the girl's hand. He quickly scanned the intriguing design and words, his interest momentarily piqued by the mystery of what it could mean. "Thank you," he said with a polite smile, still pondering the strange coincidence of the encounter.
He carefully folded the flyer and placed it in his pants pocket, along with the money his father had given him. The girl continued her way, distributing more flyers to other passersby, gradually disappearing into the crowd of the night.
With the flyer securely in his pocket, Kaito resumed his walk to the park, where he would meet Yuuma.
As Kaito walked towards the park, excitement bubbling within him with each step, a small detail completely escaped his notice. In the growing shadows of the night that began to envelop the city, a discreet red bat silently followed him. Its movements were almost imperceptible, a mere fleeting shadow in the corners of the eyes of those who might notice it.
The bat, with its deep red fur and eyes that seemed to absorb the dim light of the street lamps, was not a common animal. It was, in fact, Rias's familiar, sent to monitor Kaito during his meeting with Yuuma.
Kaito approached the park with a pounding heart, each step charged with a mix of nervousness and anticipation. The twilight light gave the park an almost magical air, with the shadows of the trees dancing gently in the night breeze. As he entered the park, his eyes eagerly sought out Yuuma's figure.
There she was, near the entrance to the park, dressed casually in a simple blouse and jeans, which enhanced her natural beauty. Her hair was loose, gently swaying in the breeze, and when she saw Kaito approaching, her face lit up with a radiant smile.
"Hi, Kaito! I'm glad you came," Yuuma greeted him, her voice sweet echoing in the calm of the park.
Kaito, charmed by her smile, felt a wave of relief and happiness. "Hi, Yuuma! I was looking forward to our meeting," he replied, his smile as genuine as hers seemed to be.
Inside, Yuuma maintained a perfect facade. Despite her charming smile and warm greeting, she felt a deep disdain, viewing Kaito as nothing more than a pawn in her cruel game. However, none of this showed; she was the embodiment of kindness and interest.
"Shall we? I thought we could start with a walk. It's such a beautiful night," Yuuma suggested, gesturing towards one of the tree-lined trails in the park.
"Absolutely, I'd love to," Kaito agreed, and they began to walk side by side.
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