Unrequited Love: Chapter 8
After the barbecue, Isosaki was tasked with
cleanup. He folded the rental tables and chairs, gathered the food scraps, and
tidied up. Fortunately, everyone pitched in, so the job was finished fairly
quickly.
They moved to the beach as the fireworks began.
Isosaki watched in a daze as the fireworks—those he had painstakingly
carried—brightened the night sky for just a few seconds before fading away.
Around the time the fireworks started, Mikasa
and the assistant manager had disappeared. At first, Isosaki thought maybe they
had just blended into the darkness, but when several of the girls asked, “Do
you know where the assistant manager is?” and “Have you seen Mikasa?”, he
realized they weren’t on the beach.
In truth, Isosaki had been searching for the assistant
manager. He felt a deep urge to apologize for the prank he had pulled with the
spider, which had nearly caused a panic. If he was honest, he’d almost
certainly be scolded, but that was to be expected. Targeting someone’s weakness
like that had been cowardly.
Since they were all staying in the same
cottage, he’d have a chance to face them before bed. Maybe it would be better
to wait until then, but he didn’t want to get yelled at in front of Iketani.
Mikasa, at least, wouldn’t be too harsh, but in front of Iketani... it was
better avoided.
The fireworks were nearing their end, and a
final, grand display lit up the sky, signaling the conclusion of the night’s
festivities. As soon as it ended, everyone began slowly trickling away from the
beach. In the blink of an eye, the only sound was the waves crashing on the
shore, and the silence returned to the sand. The moon was half-covered, but the
gentle moonlight gave the surroundings a soft glow.
Isosaki walked briskly across the beach,
crunching the sand beneath his feet, lost in thought. He regretted not having
apologized yet. He wandered until he reached the edge of a thicket of trees,
where he had come earlier to gather some firewood. The nighttime woods were
thick with shadows, the moonlight unable to penetrate the canopy, and the
atmosphere was eerie.
Just as he turned to head back, he heard
voices. At first, he froze. He hadn’t expected anyone to be here, especially in
such a foreboding place.
"Why can’t you understand?"
"I understand just fine..."
It was the assistant manager’s voice. Mikasa
seemed to be with him. Their argument seemed to ebb and flow, the volume rising
and falling, and Isosaki couldn’t make out what they were talking about. He
stepped cautiously into the dark woods.
It looked like the assistant manager was
standing near the spot where Isosaki had been earlier with Mikasa, by the
trees, leaning against one. Mikasa was across from him. Though the woods were
dark, the moonlight filtered through the trees, clearly illuminating their
faces.
Even when he was only six or seven meters away,
the assistant manager and Mikasa didn’t notice him. The tense silence between
them was almost palpable. Isosaki had initially planned to pull the assistant
manager aside while sending Mikasa off, but the atmosphere now was too fraught
to do so.
Maybe he should just apologize later… or, at
worst, after they returned from the camp. As he was about to give up on
confronting them, he heard the assistant manager mutter a frustrated,
"Damn it!" followed by the sound of his foot kicking the sand.
"Do you know why I even organized this
camp?" he snapped. "It was to introduce you to Iketani, the designer!
That’s the whole damn reason!"
"Iketani loves the outdoors, even if you
wouldn’t think it at first glance. I figured if I invited him, he’d definitely
join. That’s why I agreed to play host for a stupid recreational trip I didn’t
even want to plan! But what did you do? I introduced you, and instead of making
a connection, you barely said a word and just stood there sulking next to me! Sure,
your head’s not the sharpest, but at least you’re supposed to be friendly!
Isn’t that your one redeeming quality?"
Mikasa hung his head, staring at the ground as
if in shame.
"Still, since I didn’t say much, you did
the talking, didn’t you?" Mikasa mumbled.
"This kind of thing is all about
self-promotion!" the assistant manager shot back. "You’re the one
who’s supposed to handle the actual negotiation. I’m just here to make the
introduction!"
He pointed directly at Mikasa, his finger
steady and accusing.
"Your construction company picks and
chooses too much. If you keep rejecting projects just because of the designs,
you're going to find yourselves out of work one day," the assistant
manager said, crossing his arms and sighing.
Mikasa shrugged. "We can't help it. There
are houses that look nice but are terrible to live in. A house isn't just a
decoration—it's a place to live. That's the boss's policy."
"Policy, huh? If you run out of jobs,
that's the end of the line for your company."
The assistant manager folded his arms, sighing
heavily. After a moment, he lowered his voice and continued.
"This is confidential, so don’t tell
anyone… Iketani’s going to go independent soon. Our company is shifting toward
apartment construction, and there’s no room anymore for Iketani’s talent in
designing shops and private homes. But Iketani’s got a name. Once he goes solo,
he’s going to succeed. And you know what someone like Iketani will need? A
construction company that’s reliable, meticulous, and honest. That’s where your
company comes in—you’re good at small-scale projects, like individual houses.
If you build a relationship with him now, you’ll have work coming in down the
line."
"Yeah…" Mikasa muttered, his head
still lowered.
"Do you even understand what I’m saying?
Our company’s moving toward apartment construction. That means we won’t be
passing jobs to small firms like yours anymore."
Finally, Isozaki began to piece together the
situation.
"Iketani’s got an eye for design—serious
talent. If a house designed by Iketani gets attention, the construction company
that builds it will also earn recognition. And recognition means more
work."
As Isozaki listened, he couldn’t help but feel
a wave of admiration. This whole camp had been organized for a friend—for Mikasa—and
for Mikasa’s company. The assistant manager was someone who didn’t hesitate to
go the extra mile for others… Even if it was Isosaki who bore the brunt of the
grunt work, it felt impressive. This was the assistant manager he hated so
much, yet now, Isosaki found himself thinking he could actually follow a person
like this.
"Thank you," Mikasa muttered softly.
"I'm not looking for your thanks. I'm
telling you to take the initiative and get the job yourself!" the assistant
manager shot back, still visibly irritated despite Mikasa's gratitude.
Mikasa took a step forward and pulled the assistant
manager into a tight hug. "Let go, you idiot! You're making a mockery of
all the trouble I've gone through!" the assistant manager protested,
squirming.
It was the kind of passionate embrace that
could only come from strong friendship—or so Isosaki thought at first. But then
Mikasa, still holding the struggling assistant manager, pressed him against the
trunk of a tree. The closeness of their bodies and the intensity of the
situation carried a… different vibe, something strange that Isosaki couldn't
quite put his finger on.
The assistant manager glared at Mikasa, but
then suddenly averted his gaze, lowering his head. Mikasa reached out, gently
tilted the assistant manager's chin upward with his fingers, and leaned in. As
the assistant manager turned his face away in panic, Mikasa pursued, capturing
his lips.
Isosaki’s jaw dropped as he stared at the scene
before him: two men locked in a kiss. The assistant manager squirmed, trying to
escape, but Mikasa refused to let him go. The image of the larger Mikasa
pinning the assistant manager down looked less like camaraderie and more like a
predator cornering its prey.
"Mm! Mmnn!"
The assistant manager resisted. Was this a
moment where Isozaki should intervene? Should he step in and help? But then
again, they were friends, right? Maybe this was just how they were? Isozaki
scrambled to rationalize the scene in his mind. Perhaps both were raised
abroad, where hugs and kisses were just a casual greeting?
Before he could sort out the confusion in his
head, the assistant manager shoved Mikasa away, ending the kiss. His face was
faintly flushed, and his eyes glistened as though tears were threatening to
fall.
"You always do this whenever things don’t
go your way. You try to smooth everything over like this," the assistant
manager said, his voice trembling. "No matter how much I plan and think
things through for your sake, you ruin it all with a single 'this is too much
trouble.' If the company goes under, you’ll just end up as a high school graduate
stuck working part-time forever!"
With that, he rubbed his eyes with the back of
his hand. It was unmistakable—he was crying.
"You love this company, don’t you?
Everyone gets along, the boss is a good guy, and you said you wanted to work
there forever. That’s why I…"
The next time Mikasa hugged the assistant
manager, there was no resistance. Instead, he stayed still, letting Mikasa
gently pat his back like soothing a child. The assistant manager buried his
face in Mikasa’s shoulder, the tension melting away.
“I’m so happy you care about me this much,”
Mikasa murmured. His voice was warm, his expression soft with a kindness that
bordered on affection.
“And I get it now—you’re totally in love with
me.”
At that, the assistant manager snapped. He
shoved Mikasa away, spun on his heel, and stormed off in Isosaki’s direction.
Isosaki, panicked, ducked behind a tree. He’d already felt guilty for intruding
on their private moment, but now he was sure he’d seen something he wasn’t
meant to.
“Wait—hey, I said wait!” Mikasa called after
the assistant manager, his footsteps following closely behind. The sound of
scuffling reached Isosaki, growing louder until it felt as if they were mere
steps away.
“It’s true, so why are you so embarrassed about
it?” Mikasa teased.
“Shut up!” the assistant manager snapped.
“…You’re adorable,” Mikasa replied with a
chuckle.
Then, silence. And then… something else, faint
and breathy, crept into Isosaki’s ears. No way. It couldn’t be… could it? Against
his better judgment, Isosaki peeked around the tree and froze.
There they were, embracing once again. But this
time, it was different. The assistant manager wasn’t resisting. Instead, his
arms were wrapped around Mikasa’s neck, his lips eagerly meeting Mikasa’s. The
kiss was deep, passionate, and intimate, punctuated by an unmistakable wet
sound that Isosaki refused to dwell on.
G-Gay... It’s real… The suspicion had become
reality. Isosaki clutched his head in disbelief. The assistant manager… is gay…?
He had suspected it, sure, but, no, no way… he had denied it. No matter how
attractive the assistant manager might be, the fact remained that he was a man.
And yet, here he was—with another man. Just processing the reality of it was
taking all of Isosaki’s mental energy, his mind struggling to keep up. He
wanted, desperately, to leave this scene and think it over by himself. But if
they noticed him leaving, that would be awkward. Really awkward. Worse, he had
a feeling that if the assistant manager saw him, he might just beat him half to
death.
“St-stop it!” the assistant manager’s sudden
shout snapped Isosaki out of his spiraling thoughts, making him instinctively
turn around. What he saw was Mikasa’s large right hand squeezing the assistant
manager’s slim butt through his jeans, gripping it firmly. The assistant
manager slapped at the lewd hand from above, and reluctantly, the hand withdrew
from his waist. But it didn’t stop—it moved to the front instead, shifting to
the area near the assistant manager’s crotch, where it fidgeted and moved suggestively.
“You…!” the assistant manager growled, glaring
at Mikasa, his teeth clenched.
“Not here,” he hissed. “This place is full of
sand, and what if someone sees us? How would we even explain it?”
Unbothered, Mikasa leaned in and kissed the assistant
manager’s neck, grinning as he murmured, “The fireworks are over. No one’s
coming here. And once we get back to the cottage, we won’t even be able to kiss
goodnight.”
“Wait until we’re home!”
“Nope.”
Their debate—lively, raw, and disturbingly
candid—continued. Isosaki, growing increasingly desperate, clasped his hands
together and silently begged them to just go back to the cottage. But then
Mikasa suggested something that made Isosaki’s mind short-circuit.
“Okay, I won't go all the way, just let me suck
you.”
Mikasa proposed an outrageous compromise.
"I'll just suck you, and I'll behave.
Please."
There was no response. Isosaki didn't think the
assistant manager would agree, so he expected them to leave. But when he looked
again, he saw Mikasa kneeling down in front of the assistant manager, who was
leaning against a tree in the moonlight. The sound of the zipper unzipping
echoed lewdly. Mikasa had pulled the assistant manager's jeans down, along with
his underwear, to his thighs. Isosaki could see the assistant manager's crotch,
exposed and vulnerable. Mikasa pressed his face against the assistant manager's
crotch, as if he was going to rub his cheek against it, and then he began to
suck the assistant manager's genitals.
Isosaki could only stand there, frozen, as the
impossible unfolded before his eyes.
“Ah… ha…”
Soft sighs escaped as the assistant manager
hunched over, covering his mouth. The lewd, wet sounds of sucking were
unmistakable, and Isosaki, still crouching, squeezed his eyes shut. If he
didn’t know better, he’d think he was listening to the background audio of one
of the adult videos he occasionally watched.
Yet he couldn’t stop himself from mentally
shouting, "What’s so enjoyable about sucking a man’s… dick, Mikasa?!”
The absurdity of the situation overwhelmed him.
And then, it hit him—Mikasa’s earlier
confession about his partner. How shy he had looked as he spoke about him being
beautiful, but bad at giving blowjobs. Could it be…?
“No, ah…! stop!”
A particularly high-pitched scream echoed in
the night.
“Ugh, don’t put your fingers back there! You
said it was only going to be sucking today!”
Hearing this, Isosaki couldn’t help but imagine
the situation, and an involuntary shiver ran down his spine.
“I know, just a little. Only the tip…”
The sound of saliva—wet and sloshing—merged
with a squelching noise, unmistakably intimate.
“Hah… no, stop… no… ah, ah…!”
The sounds of Mikasa's sucking and the
assistant manager's moans filled the air. The assistant manager's stifled cries
of pleasure were not unpleasant - in fact, they were quite good. Even though
Isosaki knew it was a man, he couldn't help but feel a reaction. As he listened
to the sounds, he felt a change in his body. His crotch was heating up.
Noooo! he screamed inside, trying with all his might
to suppress the rising heat with an ironclad sense of self-control. Calm
down, calm down… It was almost like praying to a higher power.
Though divine intervention rarely seemed to
favor him, Isosaki knew one thing for sure: if he ended up aroused by the assistant
manager’s moans, this would go down as an unforgettable, shameful black mark in
his personal history.
"Ah, ahh… ahhh…!"
A long, raspy cry filled the air before the
obscene noises suddenly stopped. It seemed the assistant manager had reached
his climax, as only his ragged, damp breathing remained.
Isosaki, too, had barely managed to win the
battle against himself, letting out a sigh of relief. But his relief was
short-lived, as what came next sent him reeling.
"I really want to put it in," Mikasa
announced, his words raw and shameless in their explicit desire.
"You promised it would only be sucking!"
The assistant manager’s voice was nearing a sob. In his mind, Isosaki was on
his knees, begging, Please, have mercy!
"You're too sexy, Satoshi. I can’t hold
back anymore. I’m going crazy wanting you. You’re so soft there now… it’s ready
for me."
"You don’t even have a condom!" The assistant
manager’s tone was on the verge of hysterical.
"I won’t finish inside, I swear. I
won’t—just let me, please. I need you." Mikasa wrapped his arms around the
assistant manager, whose lower half was already exposed.
"Please, just say yes… I don’t want to
force you," Mikasa murmured, his desperation palpable.
It was clear Mikasa was determined, with or
without consent, and the assistant manager looked utterly defeated. After a
long, tense silence, the assistant manager finally spat, "Do whatever you
want, you stupid idiot!"
The sound of rustling clothes filled the air,
but Isosaki didn't want to look. He didn't want to see, but his curiosity got
the better of him.
He slowly turned around, peeking around the
tree trunk to see the scene. Mikasa was sitting on the grass, his legs spread
wide, with the assistant manager straddling him—wearing nothing below the
waist.
"Can you see me? I'm hard. Take your time,
lower yourself down slowly," Mikasa's voice was smooth, almost
charming—but his words were unmistakably lewd. As the assistant manager
gradually bent his knees, his body trembled slightly, as if in trepidation.
"Just the tip’s in now," Mikasa
murmured.
"Don't say it!" the assistant manager
snapped.
Bit by bit, the assistant manager continued
lowering himself until their bodies were completely aligned, no space left
between them.
"It’s all the way in… Thank you, Satoshi.
I’m going to move a little now."
"Wait, wait—give me a moment to adjust
first… Ah!"
The assistant manager flinched violently and
clung tightly to Mikasa’s neck.
"Go slower… move slower," he pleaded.
"No," Mikasa replied.
Mikasa, who had carried an air of calm
dominance until now, suddenly transformed into a tyrant.
"You were shamelessly flirting with the
girls on the bus, even though I was right there. You were clearly showing
off."
"Ow!" Mikasa yelped. The assistant
manager had smacked him on the head.
"You were the one playing beach volleyball
with that… that cow of a receptionist! And during the barbecue, you kept
letting her hang around you…"
"Beach volleyball was just a game. And she
came over to the barbecue on her own," Mikasa retorted.
"Don’t act like you weren’t enjoying it!
You’ve got a track record, after all!"
Their movements paused.
"You mean Reina? That was before I started
dating you! That doesn’t count as a track record," Mikasa argued.
The heated exchange devolved into what could
only be described as a petty lovers' quarrel. Isosaki couldn't help but wonder
why he was even listening to this.
"But… but you were two-timing her!"
"For one day! The same day I decided to
date you, I broke it off with her."
"Stop saying her name! Every time you say
'Reina,' it makes my stomach churn!" The assistant manager practically
roared.
Mikasa pulled the seething assistant manager
into a tight embrace.
"Alright, alright, calm down. I swear to
you—I’ve never cheated since we started dating."
"Of course not! If you ever did, I’d kill
you!"
These two are arguing while… doing it? Isosaki
thought, both baffled and begrudgingly impressed. How are they not losing the
mood?
"I only have you, Satoshi. Sure, you can
be a little mean sometimes, but I love you," Mikasa said soothingly,
stroking the assistant manager’s hair.
"You're so cute when you’re trying so
hard."
They exchanged a kiss before the assistant
manager, now straddling Mikasa, began to move more vigorously. Suppressed moans
mingled with the sound of the waves.
"Hey, does it feel good?" Mikasa
whispered.
The assistant manager didn’t reply.
"You’re tighter than usual," Mikasa
added. Isosaki had no intention of imagining what that referred to.
"Even your nipples seem more sensitive.
Don’t tell me… you like doing it outside?"
What are you, a porn actor? Isosaki thought,
resisting the urge to shout at Mikasa’s increasingly explicit commentary.
"Your hips are trembling, but it’s not
because you’re cold, right? ...Maybe next time we should do it outside again.
The balcony could work—our place isn’t visible from outside," Mikasa
suggested.
"...No," the assistant manager
replied, his voice hoarse.
"...I hate it because... my voice comes
out," he added.
"Yeah, Satoshi, your voice is pretty
loud," Mikasa teased. "It’s sexy though—I like it."
"...I don’t want... anyone else to hear my
voice but you," the assistant manager whispered.
For reasons he couldn’t fathom, Isosaki found
himself unexpectedly moved by the assistant manager’s words.
"You're adorable, Satoshi," Mikasa
said, his voice brimming with emotion.
"So cute," Isosaki mentally agreed.
The assistant manager clung to Mikasa’s neck.
"Just... shut up... and move," he
ordered.
What followed was an unfiltered, over-the-top
display of passion that sent Isosaki's pulse racing. It was too much. His heart
felt like it might give out. He had to get out of there.
Determined to escape, Isosaki slowly crawled
away on all fours, inching further and further from the rapturous scene playing
out behind him. Finally, he reached the edge of the woods. Just as he stood up
to make his final break, his foot landed on something, producing a sharp crack.
He froze and turned back. His eyes met Mikasa’s.
Both of them stood still, locked in mutual
shock. But Mikasa recovered first, pressing a finger to his lips in a silent
"shhh" gesture before giving Isosaki a casual wave, as if to say,
"Carry on."
Even when caught in such a compromising moment,
Mikasa manages to stay cool and breezy, Isosaki thought bitterly. He trudged
out of the woods, feeling like a dead weight had settled over his entire body.
He hadn’t done anything, and yet he was utterly drained.
As he staggered toward the cottage, Terao and
Wada approached him.
"Hey, Isosaki. Do you know where the assistant
manager is? He hasn’t come back to the cottage," Terao asked.
No way in hell could Isosaki tell them the assistant
manager was in the woods, in the middle of some very public playtime.
"Hey, I’m talking to you," Terao
pressed.
Feigning ignorance, Isosaki replied,
"Haven’t seen him," then added offhandedly, "Oh, by the way, I
heard that woods over there has a reputation for, you know, creeps hanging
around. You might want to be careful."
The two women exchanged uneasy glances before
quickly turning back toward the cottage.
Once back in the room, Isosaki found Iketani,
who had apparently been bored out of his mind. To help Mikasa out in his
absence, Isosaki sang his praises, sharing a few stories to highlight what a
great guy he was and compensating for Mikasa’s lack of self-promotion earlier.
Surprisingly, Iketani, despite his stylish
appearance, turned out to be a gamer. They ended up bonding over game talk late
into the evening. It wasn’t until after 11 p.m. that Isosaki finally slipped
into bed.
By the time he drifted off, the assistant
manager and Mikasa still hadn’t returned to the cottage.
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The next morning, when Isosaki woke up, the assistant
manager was already dressed and ready to go. He must have returned sometime
during the night.
Despite his slightly reddened eyes, the assistant
manager seemed to be in high spirits, exuding an odd kind of allure. To
Isosaki's disbelief, the assistant manager even greeted him first with a casual
"Good morning." Flustered, Isosaki could only mumble a quiet
"Good morning" in return, unable to meet his gaze directly.
Naturally, the assistant manager responded with a justified, "What a
gloomy guy to start the day."
Thinking about how that face had uttered such
sweet, heart-fluttering words and how that voice had moaned so seductively the
night before, Isosaki felt mortified. He wanted to scream and run in circles,
but managed to restrain himself—doing so would make him look truly unhinged.
Unaware of Isosaki's internal turmoil, the assistant
manager acted as usual, bossing him around like an overbearing superior. Under
a blazing sun hinting at another sweltering day, Isosaki was loading rented
tables and chairs into the bus's trunk when Mikasa approached him.
"Need a hand?"
"Oh, thank you," Isosaki replied.
The two of them worked silently, stacking the
luggage into the bus. The atmosphere was tinged with an awkward tension,
leaving Isosaki feeling oddly self-conscious. He couldn’t help but think, Mikasa-san
is, like, way too sexy.
As they continued their repetitive tasks,
Mikasa suddenly broke the silence.
"About yesterday... I’m sorry."
It was immediately clear what he was
apologizing for.
"Oh, um, no—it’s fine. Really, I’m the one who should
apologize," Isosaki stammered.
"I figured you probably didn’t want to see
something like that. If it made you uncomfortable, I’m sorry," Mikasa said
sincerely.
"N-no, it’s really okay! If anything, I’m
sorry for, uh, accidentally spying on you," Isosaki said, flustered.
Mikasa paused, rubbing his chin thoughtfully.
"Ah, I see," he said, his tone light
but teasing. "So, Isosaki-kun, do you have a thing for voyeurism?"
Mortified, Isosaki’s inner monologue was filled
with anguished wails as he vehemently denied it aloud. "No! Not at
all!"
"Relax, I’m just kidding," Mikasa
said, laughing. But his smile hinted that he wasn’t entirely convinced.
"One favor, though," Mikasa added,
suddenly bowing with his hands pressed together. "Could you keep what you
saw yesterday a secret?"
Isosaki quickly grabbed Mikasa’s arm to stop
him.
"Please, don’t do that—I wasn’t planning
on telling anyone, anyway."
"Thanks," Mikasa said with a relieved
sigh.
"I’m not too worried about myself,"
he continued, "but Satoshi’s... well, he’s sensitive about these things.
If he found out someone from work saw us, he might even threaten to quit."
Considering the assistant manager’s
personality, that scenario didn’t seem far-fetched.
After loading the last table, Mikasa bought two
sodas from a nearby vending machine and handed one to Isosaki, calling it
"a treat." They sat in the shade, sipping their drinks, when Isosaki
couldn’t help but ask a question that had been on his mind.
"The person you were talking about
before—your, uh, partner—that’s the assistant manager, right? So... why
him?"
Mikasa raised an eyebrow.
"Why him?"
"Oh, no, I don’t mean it in a bad
way!" Isosaki said hurriedly. "It’s just... your personalities seem
so different. It’s kind of surprising."
Mikasa’s face softened into a wide smile.
"I’m not much of a guy, really, but even
so, Satoshi loves me with everything he’s got. That kind of dedication... it’s
irresistible."
As they spoke, the infamous assistant manager
appeared on the path leading to their cottage, repeatedly wiping sweat from his
forehead in the heat. Spotting them in the shade, he called out in his usual
commanding voice, his tone carrying easily across the distance.
On the bus ride home, the person who claimed
the seat next to the assistant manager wasn’t Teruo or Wada—the two who had
been fighting their love battle—or any of the other female fans swooning over
him. Instead, it was Mikasa.
Right before boarding, Mikasa had suddenly
claimed, "I’m not feeling well. I might’ve gotten heatstroke," and
declared, "Satoshi’s my friend." Using that as justification, he led
the assistant manager to a two-person seat at the very front of the bus, where
he lay down with his head resting on the assistant manager’s lap.
Faced with this sick friend scenario, even the
most ardent female admirers couldn’t protest. The unspoken consensus seemed to
be, Well, if it’s a guy, I guess it’s fine. It’s better than another woman.
Reluctantly, they allowed Mikasa’s exclusive claim to the assistant manager.
Sitting just one seat behind them on the left,
Isosaki couldn’t help but notice Mikasa’s antics. Despite supposedly being
unwell, Mikasa took every opportunity to subtly stroke the assistant manager’s
waist or thigh, only to have his hand swatted away like an annoying fly.
Watching this unfold, Isosaki thought to
himself, Well, maybe they really are a good match.
THE END
From someone else's perspective, Yoshimoto's personality seems even funnier) poor Isosaki, though, sucks to have a superior like that, and on a vacation no less..
ReplyDeleteThank you for translating this novel! it really is lighthearted compared to most of Konohara's other works, it was a nice read. Both characters are interesting, and I'm glad there's a story about Kadowaki as well)
DeleteI liked Unrequited Love too because Yoshimoto and Mikasa’s interactions were pretty funny! In real life, though, I don’t think I’d get along well with someone like Yoshimoto 😅 He’s got a sharp tongue and can be pretty insensitive at times… I do wish this novel was longer! I think you'll enjoy That Person—let me know what you think once you've read it 😉