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Now reading: Chapter 29 - 26 — The Van, The Girls, and The Boys Who Knew from In a World With a 1:7 Ratio, All I Wanted Was To Live Quietly, a Drama novel by yash4138.

Six AM.

Kaito’s apartnt.

Yoru was standing in the hallway with her bag — packed three tis, unpacked once, repacked with ruthless efficiency — wearing the new sumr dress she had bought specifically for this trip and then spent two days pretending she hadn’t bought specifically for this trip.

She looked good and she knew it and she was not going to ntion it.

Kaito ca out of his room with his bag and stopped.

Looked at her.

"Ready?" he said.

"Obviously," she said.

He picked up both bags without being asked.

She opened her mouth.

"Door," he said.

She closed her mouth. Opened the door. Walked through it with the dignity of soone accepting this graciously.

Downstairs, Nana’s door was already open.

Hana appeared first — running, full speed, bag approximately her own size bouncing behind her, wearing the expression of a child for whom Okinawa had achieved mythological status over the past week.

"ONII-SAN—"

She hit Kaito at knee height.

He caught her with his free hand.

"Good morning," he said.

"WE’RE GOING TO OKINAWA," Hana inford him.

"We are," he confird.

Saki appeared behind her — composed, bag packed correctly, checked twice. She looked at Kaito. Looked at Yoru. Did the rapid assessnt. Filed it.

"Good morning," she said.

Nana appeared last.

Soft cream blouse, sumr trousers, hair loose with the strand escaped. The warm tired eyes with sothing forward-looking in them this morning — a woman who had made a decision and was carrying it calmly.

She looked at Yoru.

Yoru looked at her.

One second.

The complicated thing sat between them without anyone naming it.

Nana smiled. Small. Real.

Yoru looked at her bag.

"Ready?" Kaito said.

"YES," Hana said.

"Yes," Saki said.

"Yes," Nana said.

"Obviously," Yoru said.

A horn outside. The driver had arrived.

They went down.

The van was large.

Hana stopped on the pavent and stared at it.

"Onii-san," she said. "How many people are coming."

"Several," he said.

"That’s a lot of van for several," Saki said, filing another note.

"Get in," he said.

They got in.

The driver — a quiet man in his fifties who had seen many things and intended to see more — pulled smoothly into traffic without comntary.

Nana settled the girls into the back row. Yoru took the middle row window seat. Nana sat beside her.

They did not talk.

The van had the atmosphere of a room where two people were being very polite and the politeness had weight.

Hana pressed her face to the window and provided a running comntary on everything they passed.

Saki watched the adults.

First stop: the street near the café.

Riku was outside already — bag at feet, short sleeves, the expression of a man who had been ready since five AM.

Kenji appeared thirty seconds later, still adjusting his bag, pastry in his other hand.

"Why do you have a pastry," Riku said.

"For the road," Kenji said.

"It’s six thirty AM."

"Pastries don’t have a ti."

They got in.

"GOOD MORNING," Hana announced.

Both of them looked at the occupants.

Riku looked at Kenji.

Kenji looked at Riku.

The complicated atmosphere of the middle row registered on both their faces imdiately.

"Morning," Riku said carefully.

"Morning," Kenji said, sa energy.

They settled. Van back into traffic.

Riku leaned toward Kenji. "How many more stops."

"Several," Kenji said, with resignation.

Second stop: the café.

Yuki was outside with her bag — silver hair neat even at this hour, the composed expression she wore for everything. She got in, looked at the full occupancy in one sweep, said nothing, and sat down.

That was Yuki.

Third stop: campus residential street.

Tsukasa and Haruka were standing together on the pavent.

Tsukasa: hair both sides back, bag at her side, the settled expression of soone carrying a decision quietly.

Haruka: composed, dressed well, bag over one shoulder.

They had been standing in comfortable silence when the van appeared.

They got in.

The van went quiet.

Not dramatically. Just the particular quality of a space recalibrating — six won assessing each other in the rapid comprehensive way of people who shared a category and were now in the sa enclosed space for the first ti.

Tsukasa looked at Yoru. Nana. Yuki. Filed everything. Sat down.

Haruka’s posture beca one degree more composed. She looked at the window.

Yoru did rapid calculations.

Nana observed warmly.

Yuki looked at her own reflection and said nothing.

Everyone settled.

The van pulled back into traffic.

Riku turned very slowly to Kenji.

Kenji was looking at the road ahead with the expression of a man watching weather develop.

Riku looked at the mirror.

Eight people. Various expressions. The complicated architecture of people who all knew each other and all knew why they were here.

He turned to Kaito.

"How many did you invite." Very quietly.

"Several," Kaito said.

"Kaito."

"Enjoy the drive."

Riku looked at the road.

At the mirror.

Back at the road.

Leaned toward Kenji at minimum viable volu.

"This trip," he said, "is going to be sothing."

"Yes," Kenji said.

"Are we going to be okay."

"Probably not," Kenji said. "But it’s going to be very interesting."

"Fair," Riku said.

The van moved through the morning city toward the airport — eight people, their various decisions, the specific complicated warmth of a group that hadn’t yet had the conversations it needed to have but was finally going sowhere they could.

Hana pressed her face to the window.

"I can see the ocean," she announced. "Well. Not yet. But soon."

"That’s not how soon works," Saki said.

"It’s how excited works," Hana said.

Nobody argued with that.

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