The fact that Arae-san approached Amami-san by herself was surprising, but what she said was even more surprising.
After all, she was Arae Nagisa, the girl who had been mocking Amami-san and Umiâs plays, the girl who said that she could wipe the floor with both of them if she wanted to and proceeded to do everything by herself during the practice match.
Class 11 managed to win thanks to Umiâs tactics and her special training with Nitori-san and Houjou-san, which focused on specific tactics since there was a high chance that such situations might occur in the real match.
Their tactic was to win as a team and deal with Arae-san and Amami-san properly as they were the only ones worth noting on the opposing team.
Meanwhile Amami-sanâs practice was focused on slipping away from her markers and supporting Arae-san as much as possible because she was the ace of the team.
Her goal was to not give up even when things went south for them.
Of course, there was no way that Arae-san would know about all this.
Why the hell did she decide on this right on D-Day?
Amami-sanâs expression that had returned to normal immediately soured again.
ââŠWhat do you mean by that, Arae-san?â
âDid I stutter? Iâll be your support for today, so go and do your thing. You practiced properly for today, right?â
ââŠSure, I donât mind doing that, but are you sure?â
What she meant to ask was, âweâll lose if we do that, are you sure?â
The other day, our class lost to class 11, but until the middle of the second half, the score was even and Arae-san did all that by herself.
If she backed down a little and cooperated with the rest of the team, she would be able to preserve her stamina for the whole match and would most likely be able to win it.
Arae-san wasnât an amateur, she should know this much.
âOf course. I mean, I donât really care.â
She brushed off Amami-sanâs question with a laugh before continuing.
âWhy are you so worked up, Amami? This whole thing is just for fun. Winning or losing, it doesnât matter, the goal is to deepen our friendship. I donât want to be a tryhard and ruin this for everyone.â
âB-But, on the practice match youâŠâ
âI was just trying to put that little girl over there in her place, nothing more. Well, now that I think about it, I should have acted more mature back then, huh?â
I couldnât believe that this girl who had always been spewing poison whenever she spoke could manage to speak so smoothly like this. She was like a completely different person.
Did she regret her actions back at the practice match? But then again, if she was a decent person, she wouldnât try to make trouble for Amami-san in the first place.
âŠStill, this was better than hearing her poisonous words.
âWell, a lot of things happened, but like I said when we first decided on the team members⊠I would do just enough to not embarrass our class. Iâll leave the rest to you, Amami. If you want to win, go for it, if not, thatâs fine too, Iâll support you either way. Thatâs all, see ya~â
âA-Arae-san, wait!â
When Arae-san was about to leave, Amami-san quickly grabbed her shoulders.
Arae-sanâs face turned grim for a moment before turning carefree again in a mere second.
âYour strategy will be a problem⊠I told everyone that we will move to support you so you wonât get isolated like last time, so weâve been practicing while treating you as the aceâŠâ
That was the strategy she came up with since Arae-san had been avoiding her.
She had to convince the whole team because of it. Everyone disagreed with the arrangement at first, but since Amami-san insisted, they eventually agreed.
In any case, that was the best strategy available for them in this situation.
Honestly, Umi and I werenât content with that strategy either, but we decided to respect her choice and kept our silence.
And then this happened. Let alone Amami-san, even us bystanders had this urge to tell Arae-san off.
Umi and I were about to pounce on her.
I gently squeezed Umiâs hands, who had been clasping mine tightly for a while now.
âYeah, I heard that, but it isnât much of a problem, no? Just use the same strategy and treat you as the ace, Iâll support you. Besides, isnât that more convenient for you? Arenât you two competing against each other?â
âWe arenât, we wonât bring our personal circumstances into the matchâŠâ
âAh, I got it. You two are fighting for that Maehara over there, arenât you? Youâre trying to show off and steal him from her, arenât you? D*mn, girl, you got a pretty face, but what youâre trying to do is actually nasty.â
ââŠâ
I was the first one to react to those words.
She was probably just taunting Amami-san, but that was going too far.
We were lucky that there was barely anyone here, or else it would start another unpleasant rumor.
I let go of Umiâs hands and confronted Arae-san directly.
âI canât just let that one slide, Arae-san. Take back those words and apologize.â
âH-Huh? T-That was a joke, okay? You donât need to be so serious⊠B-Besides, Amamiââ
âAraeâŠâ
âW-What? Y-You think just because youâre in front of some cute girls you can act all hot and bothered? F-Fine, Iâll take back my words, I-Iâm sorry⊠A-Also, I have to get changed now, byeâŠâ
âOi, apologize properlyââ
Arae-san forcibly shook my hand off and tried to run away.
So lameâŠ
At that moment, I could hear someoneâs voice from behind me.
âEh?â
âArae Nagisa, youâre so f*cking lame!â
When those words were thrown at you in a loud voice, even the fleeing Arae-san couldnât help but react.
ââŠWhat did you just say?â
âCome closer if you canât hear, Iâll say it to you again, loud and clear. Ah, you donât need to be scared, unlike you Iâm not a bully.â
ââŠHooâŠâ
A wrinkle formed between Arae-sanâs brows before she walked toward us.
Then someone walked up to face her. It was Amami-san.
Yes, it wasnât Umi who said all those insults, but Amami-san, whose face was red in anger.