67 Chapter six, 2016, springtime in summer: 8 (1/2)
The clubs closed down for spring term. One week was all that separated them from finals. After that summer break.
All six of them gathered for study evenings, which really wasn't all that different from club activities. 'But walking talking sure is a lot more fun.'
At the moment Ryu was spending time with his sister. In their kitchen. Any other time he would have refused but this time they were standing here preparing food for ten. The club core, which meant even more time with Kuri, was coming.
Also expected were Sango-chan with Jirou-sempai and did they make a cute couple, or what?
More unexpected was that the motor mouth had announced his arrival together with Sakura-chan. 'Talk about a mismatched couple. But whatever floats their boat I guess.'
”You're strangely happy idiot bro,” Noriko said.
He had been silent for a while.
Behind them two large stashes of vegetables and meat threatened to merge into one. This was the main reason they were both so busy cleaning and chopping vegetables.
”Last time gang's getting together like this before exams,” Ryu answered. ”I like the club a lot more than I had thought.”
Noriko cleaned out some shiitake and put them in a plastic bowl. When she put the bowl on the second table she looked at her brother. ”You like the club or like Kuri?”
Ryu didn't even take the bait. He just continued cutting up salad. ”Both,” he smiled.
After another quarter of an hour they were ready to fire up two hot-pots, and shortly after that the doorbell rang. He saw them through the window. All eight at the same time. They must have taken the train together.
Noriko was busy making the tables so he went for the door.
”Welcome to our imperial residence,” he greeted them to take some edge from the impact of the oversized house.
Urufu and Kuri failed that test badly. As in it was clear they hadn't even noticed how large the building was. 'What kind of places did you two call home?'
After that Ryu's home turned into a friendly chaos of hungry teenagers planning to spend the evening studying.
Soon the ingredients lay simmering in the two pots and hunger set the pace for the conversations. From the occasional word or grunt while they still gorged themselves to fragments of statements and then full sentences as gluttony gave way to satisfaction.
”That was,” Sakura-chan beamed, ”exactly what I needed.”