Upon leaving their cabin, the moon was already visible at the slowly fading orange tint at the horizon. Up above, it actually looked like a beautiful purple that somehow made us stare at it longer than we should be.
Although things smoothened out with Setsuna-nee maturely acting back there, it’s still a little awkward. I mean, she couldn’t look me straight in the eye after she calmed down. What she witnessed possibly kept replaying in her head.
And because of that, when we talked about splitting into two groups, she immediately grabbed onto her little sister, partly pleading and partly coercing her to not let them push her into accompanying me again.
Luckily for her, that’s actually their original plan. Picking me up and delaying their arrival was the opportunity they gave us to talk. This time, Juri wouldn’t hand me over to any of the sisters again.
She’s been acting too considerate since earlier, it’s about time for her to also have her moment with me.