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Chapter 5 - Chapter 5 – Unnecessary Attention

There are two kinds of attention in this world.

‎The kind people chase.

‎And the kind I desperately avoided.

‎Before meeting Aiko Tanaka, my school life had been simple.

‎Teachers barely noticed me.

‎Classmates rarely spoke to me.

‎My name almost never appeared in conversations.

‎I liked it that way.

‎But after she started talking to me every lunch break, something troublesome began to happen.

‎People started noticing.

‎At first it was subtle.

‎A few curious looks from students in Class 2-B.

‎Whispers when I entered the room.

‎Small jokes from Daichi.

‎Nothing serious.

‎But high school is a dangerous place for rumors.

‎And rumors grow fast.

‎One afternoon, while I was quietly eating lunch, I overheard two boys sitting nearby.

‎"Hey, isn't that the guy Aiko keeps talking to lately?"

‎"Yeah. The quiet one from 2-D."

‎"They seem close, don't they?"

‎"Maybe she likes him?"

‎I nearly choked on my rice.

‎Absolutely impossible.

‎The idea was so absurd that it almost made me laugh.

‎Aiko Tanaka liking someone like me?

‎That belonged in fantasy novels, not real life.

‎Still, hearing my name in other people's conversations made me uncomfortable.

‎I wasn't used to being a topic.

‎I didn't want to be.

‎That day, when Aiko came to sit with us as usual, I tried to keep things even more low-profile than before.

‎But she was, as always, completely unaware of the invisible tension around us.

‎"Haruto-kun, did you finish the English assignment?" she asked cheerfully.

‎"Yes."

‎"Can you show me later? I'm terrible at grammar."

‎"Ask your classmates."

‎"But you explain things better."

‎I sighed.

‎"Fine."

‎Her smile widened.

‎"See? You're actually really kind."

‎"I'm just normal."

‎"You say that a lot."

‎While we talked, I noticed more people glancing in our direction.

‎Some looked amused.

‎Some looked surprised.

‎A few looked… annoyed.

‎Especially one person.

‎Across the room sat Ryo Nakamura.

‎Tall, athletic, confident—the type of boy girls usually admired.

‎He was always part of Aiko's group, laughing and joking beside her.

‎And lately, whenever she talked to me, his expression subtly changed.

‎I pretended not to notice.

‎But I did.

‎After lunch, as I was leaving the classroom, I heard him whisper to his friend:

‎"Why does Tanaka-san waste so much time on that boring guy?"

‎The words hit harder than they should have.

‎I kept walking without reacting.

‎Yet they echoed in my mind for the rest of the day.

‎Boring guy.

‎That was exactly how I wanted to be seen.

‎So why did hearing it suddenly feel unpleasant?

‎The next few days only made things worse.

‎More teasing.

‎More whispers.

‎More unnecessary attention.

‎Even in my own class, a few students began asking questions.

‎"Hey Sakamoto, since when did you get close to Tanaka-san?"

‎"We're not close," I answered immediately.

‎"But she talks to you all the time."

‎"She talks to everyone."

‎"Not like that."

‎I didn't know how to respond.

‎Because deep down, I had started noticing it too.

‎Aiko really did treat me differently.

‎Not in a romantic way.

‎But in a comfortable, familiar way.

‎Like I wasn't just some random boy anymore.

‎One day, while helping her carry books to the staff room, she suddenly said,

‎"You know, Haruto-kun, people say weird things sometimes."

‎"What do you mean?"

‎"Rumors. About us."

‎My heart skipped.

‎"What rumors?"

‎"That we're secretly close or something."

‎I stopped walking.

‎"We're not."

‎She tilted her head.

‎"Are we not?"

‎The question caught me off guard.

‎"We just talk. That's all."

‎"I know that," she said softly. "But I don't really care what people think."

‎I wished I could say the same.

‎For her, attention was normal.

‎For me, it was a burden.

‎And the more time I spent with her, the heavier that burden became.

‎That night, lying in bed, I stared at the ceiling.

‎Maybe it would be better to create some distance.

‎Return to my quiet life.

‎Go back to being invisible.

‎Yes.

‎That was the safest option.

‎At that time, I believed it would be easy.

‎After all—

‎She was just a lively classmate.

‎Nothing more.

‎I didn't realize yet—

‎That somewhere along the way,

‎I had already started enjoying her presence.

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