Rewrite Our Love? Too Late -
Chapter 159: The Cherry Trees and the Summer Confession
Chapter 159: The Cherry Trees and the Summer Confession
A soft summer breeze whispered along the sloping path that wound up Detective Hill. The cherry trees on either side rustled gently, their green leaves shimmering under the afternoon sun. One sparrow flitted down from the pale blue sky, landing delicately on a thin branch. Another was already there—still, calm, as if waiting. The two tiny birds nestled side by side, their feathers brushing softly together, a silent closeness blooming between them.
Kato Megumi stood beneath that same slope, her shoes planted on the gravel, fingers quietly twirling a strand of her hair. That little movement—barely noticeable to most—betrayed her unease.
She didn’t speak immediately.
In front of her stood Yukima Azuma, his eyes searching hers with a rare seriousness. He watched every subtle shift in her expression, every flicker of hesitation or resolve. He knew the weight of this conversation. One wrong word—one careless slip—and everything he’d built with her could crumble.
"Why suddenly bring this up?" she asked at last, her tone light, almost casual. But the tight way she wound her hair around her finger revealed the storm behind her calm.
Azuma didn’t flinch.
"Since you accepted my love letter, aren’t we already a couple?" he said, meeting her gaze head-on.
He emphasized the words—love letter—on purpose. Not to soothe her, but to stir something deeper. A reaction. An emotion. He wasn’t trying to escape the tension—he was walking right into it.
And just as he expected, the moment he brought up the love letter, her expression shifted.
Megumi looked up at him sharply. Her usually soft, unreadable gaze turned clear and piercing. Those eyes, shimmering with a quiet frustration, locked onto him.
She remembered. Of course she did.
Six hundred pages. She had read them all. Every page, every word of his devotion. That foolish, relentless, absurdly romantic love letter had trapped her heart. And she—sensible, calm, observant Kato Megumi—had let it happen.
But now she was caught in a moment where she had to ask herself: was it real?
Were they truly a couple?
Or had Yukima Azuma simply swept her into his orbit and left her floating there, unsure of her place?
Her voice was cool, but laced with steel.
"Then what about Kasumigaoka Utaha? Yukinoshita Yukino? Sora Ginko? Oh, and also—Sawamura Eriri?"
She said each name clearly, evenly, one after the other. As if presenting a ledger that needed settling. There was no malice—only clarity. She wasn’t accusing him. She was asking him to be honest.
It wasn’t like her to press so directly.
Usually, Megumi avoided confrontation. When she liked someone, she preferred to show it through gentle presence rather than declarations. She would simply stay close—like spring rain, patient and soft, slowly nurturing a bond over time.
But not today.
Today, she needed to speak.
Because recently, Megumi had come to a realization that terrified her.
She loved Yukima Azuma.
Not just a passing crush. Not just curiosity.
This was real, heavy love—the kind that made her stomach twist when she imagined him disappearing, the kind that made her panic when she thought about him choosing someone else.
The feelings she had carefully kept at bay had finally broken through.
And once she admitted it to herself, she could no longer ignore the truth she had long been pushing aside:
There were too many girls around him. And every one of them... was extraordinary.
How long could they continue this way?
Someone, eventually, would be left out. Someone would be the one discarded. And Megumi would rather know now if she was that someone. If she was going to be pushed away, she would rather it hurt now—cleanly, like a deep cut—than die by a thousand dull stabs over time.
Her voice was quiet, but resolute.
"Azuma-san, would you be able to maintain your friendship with all of them for my sake?"
Yukima Azuma didn’t hesitate. He shook his head.
It was a firm, unmistakable gesture.
Because the truth was—he couldn’t. Not with Utaha-senpai, not with Eriri.
Those relationships had already crossed too many lines. To retreat now and pretend they were just friendships? That would be impossible.
In fact, it would be easier to kill Yukima Azuma than to make him forget those bonds.
Megumi saw him shake his head and immediately puffed out her lips.
"That’s way too straightforward! Couldn’t you at least pretend to hesitate a little?" she said with a huff.
Her tone was light, playful, but her eyes were still serious.
She had known what the answer would be—but to hear it delivered so plainly stung nonetheless. She let out a soft sigh, brushing back a loose strand of hair.
Perhaps this was for the best.
At least, if Azuma wouldn’t feel heartbroken, she wouldn’t have to worry as much. That was something.
"So please don’t bring up the ’lover’ thing again," she added gently. "I’m okay with it... but if someone else hears, it’ll only cause misunderstandings. That kind of mess would just give you a headache."
She turned away, speaking her farewell like a breeze.
"I’ll go ahead now. Bye-bye."
She began climbing the slope. At the top of the hill, her house waited. Just a few more steps.
She didn’t want him to walk her back. Not tonight.
That would be too cruel—for both of them.
But just as she took her second step—
A hand gripped hers from behind.
It was warm. Firm. Unshakable.
Startled, she turned to look at him. Her eyes wide.
Azuma met her gaze.
"We’re definitely a couple," he said, voice unwavering. "That hasn’t changed. It can’t be changed."
Megumi’s eyes narrowed.
"Azuma-san, don’t be sneaky. You were the one who said you couldn’t keep a normal relationship with the others."
"I did," he admitted.
"Then stop being selfish. Do you want all of them to be your lovers too?"
"Yes. I want that."
The moment the words left his lips, Megumi froze.
Then her cheeks puffed again in outrage.
"Azuma-san, are you a child? Only a brat would say something so ridiculous."
She wasn’t angry. Not really.
She was... baffled.
Azuma wasn’t impulsive. He didn’t speak thoughtlessly. Which meant he meant it.
Which made it even more absurd.
"I’m saying it exactly because I’m not a child," he replied. His grip on her hand tightened.
"When I was a kid, I had nothing. I was lonely for so long."
"And now that I have something precious... I won’t let go. Not any part of it."
"I love you, Kato Megumi. I love the gentle you. I won’t let anyone—even you—take that away."
Her heart skipped.
He reached up, brushing her cheek softly. His hand trembled faintly—just for a moment—as if he was afraid of being pushed away.
But she didn’t pull back.
Even so, something about his tone—his forcefulness—worried her.
Would this same determination backfire on someone else?
Utaha-senpai would never bow to this kind of pressure. Eriri, with her fragile heart, might break under it. And as for Sora Ginko... Megumi didn’t know her well, but she doubted such a person would accept being strong-armed.
Still, before she could reflect more—
Azuma suddenly pulled back his hand. Then, as if conjured from thin air, he revealed a bright red rose between his fingers.
Her breath caught.
The vivid bloom seemed almost surreal against the sky. Its soft fragrance drifted toward her.
"Impressive, right?" he said, grinning. "This one’s for you, Megumi. And I’ve got plenty more tricks. I’ll find a thousand ways to keep you by my side."
For a second, she just stared at him.
Then she burst into laughter.
This man—this idiot—he wasn’t a child.
He was far more dangerous than that.
She accepted the rose.
"So... Azuma-san," she murmured, "are you really set on building a harem?"
"You’re all my wings!" he declared shamelessly.
Her hand shot to his waist, giving it a small twist.
"Owww—!"
Earlier, Azuma had told her that if she got angry, she could pinch his side. That was his little escape hatch.
And now he was playing it up like he was dying.
Megumi sighed and rolled her eyes, equal parts annoyed and amused.
She reached up and poked his cheek.
"Say things like that just to me, okay? If you tell the other girls, I’m pretty sure you’ll be hated to death."
Azuma gave a solemn nod.
Seeing that, Megumi let out a short snort and took his hand again.
"Let’s go. I baked some cookies. You can take some home."
They walked up the slope hand in hand.
Azuma stared at her back. His heart twisted.
He had braced himself for anger. For tears. For rejection.
But Megumi accepted everything too calmly.
She was too kind.
He didn’t deserve that.
And yet... she still reached for his hand.
She still let him stay.
"I agreed," Megumi said suddenly, without looking back, "and yet Azuma-san is sulking. Should I make a bigger fuss instead?"
He blinked.
Had she read his thoughts?
No—of course she had.
She always did.
"No need for tricks, Azuma-san," she added with a smile in her voice. "I already know I can’t live without you."
She kept walking, leading him home.
And somewhere in his heart, Azuma understood—
That same day she had transferred into his life... she had quietly taken root there.
From the moment he’d spoken to her.
From the moment she’d replied with that soft, curious smile.
From the moment he noticed her in the gym, her eyes quietly watching over him.
She had loved him.
And she still did.
"Have I spoiled you too much, Megumi?"
"Maybe," she said lightly. "But what can I do? I love Azuma-san. So I can’t help it."
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