Chapter 3: This station is a trap-
Miyukiâs relentless clinging to my leg wore me down.
I agreed to a week-long trial in the student council, thinking heâd leave me alone if I refused afterward.
The moment I gave in, did his face turn sly for a second? Must be my imagination.
He wouldnât pull anything weird⌠right?
Miyuki said the student council room is quiet, stocked with snacks, so I could just read books there. I agreed to do that for a week.
The first two days were exactly like that. Cozy, even.
The other members, besides Miyuki, treated me well, so it wasnât uncomfortable.
While I was reading, two girls walked in.
âOh, youâre already here.â
Shinomiya Kaguya, the vice president, greeted me as she entered.
The eldest daughter of the Shinomiya Group, worth 200 trillion yen, sheâs second in academics at Shuchiin, excelling in arts, music, and martial artsâa genius.
Sheâs also widely regarded as the schoolâs top beauty.
A girl with a laundry list of daunting titles. Miyukiâs got some nerve managing someone like her.
When I saw her in first year, she was an ice princess. But up close, sheâs kinder than expected.
Lately, Iâve caught her and Miyuki sneaking glances at each other. Somethingâs up.
Following Kaguya was a pink-haired girl with a black ribbon, who greeted me cheerfully.
âHey, Suzuki-kun! Hi~â
Fujiwara Chika, the student council secretary.
Daughter of a prominent politician, now in my class, 2-B. Her bright, sociable vibe is obvious.
From what I hear, half the guys in class call her cute or want to date herâsheâs pretty popular.
Iâm only here for a week, so Iâm not planning to get too close. Still, I should be polite while Iâm here.
âHey.â
I gave a quick nod and dove back into my book.
A few minutes later, Kaguya spoke up.
âIâm brewing tea. Would you like some, Suzuki-san?â
âNo, Iâm good. You donât have to bother.â
I didnât want to owe anyone anything.
Accepting stuff like this makes leaving awkward later.
âNo need to feel burdened. I enjoy doing it.â
âRight, Kaguya-sanâs tea is amazing! You could brag about it anywhere!â
âFujiwara-san, donât oversell it. Hehe.â
It felt ruder to refuse at this point. Guess I had no choice.
âAlright thenâŚâ
Kaguya smiled and went to a drawer to prepare the tea.
She asked what I liked, but I donât know much about tea. I just asked for something standard.
âHere you go. Itâs Darjeeling, top quality. Iâm sure youâll like it.â
âThanks.â
I took a sip without expecting muchâand was surprised.
âThis is⌠really good.â
Smooth, sweet, with a subtle aroma. Impressive.
âReally?â
Kaguya smiled, surprised by my praise.
Not to be outdone, Fujiwara brought coffee soon after. Also impressive.
A perfect blend of sweet and bitter.
They could open a cafĂŠ at the school festival and make a killing.
âCoffeeâs boring alone, so have some snacks!â
âThanks.â
They kept offering things at just the right moment, so I kept accepting.
And honestly, it was genuinely tasty.
About an hour before school ended, as I was deep in my book, Miyuki spoke cautiously.
âHotaro, weâre swamped. Could you help sort some documents?â
âHmm.â
âItâll take about an hour. No pressure if you donât want to.â
I glanced at the pile. A ton of papers.
This is exactly why I avoided the student councilâtoo much work. My energy-saving creed screamed to say no, butâŚ
âFine, Iâll do it.â
Iâd been treated to good stuff today, so I was in a decent mood. Plus, itâs only fair to give back.
Miyukiâs been looking rough lately, with darker circles under his eyes. I felt a bit bad for him.
âThanks.â
He nodded simply and got back to work.
I grabbed the papers, sat on the couch, and started sorting.
It took a bit to get the hang of it, but I figured it out quickly.
âWho the h*ll submits this stuffâŚâ
Among the papers were anonymous suggestion box entries.
âHow do I get closer to Kaguya-sama?â âInstall a gaming PC booth at school.â
So much pointless stuff. No wonder the councilâs always busy.
I tossed out the obvious junk, sorted the important stuff, and finished in about 30 minutes.
âHey, Miyuki. Iâm heading out. Sortingâs done, so check it.â
âAlready? Letâs seeââ
He flipped through the papers, his tired eyes widening.
âNot a single mistake. Good call trusting you. Thanks.â
âYeah, finish up your stuff.â
I packed my bag and left Miyuki to his work.
Honestly, it wasnât bad. Less stressful than I expected.
Yeah, I had no idea things would turn out like thisâŚ
The next day, and the day after, were similar.
âTodayâs Earl Grey. How is it?â
âItâs impressive.â
âHehe, glad you think so.â
Drinking tea and coffee from Shinomiya and Fujiwaraâ
âUgh, Hotaro. Could you help with this for a sec?â
âLet me see.â
âSuzuki-san, weâre short-handed. Could youâŚ?â
âWhat do you need?â
They looked swamped, so I helped out.
It felt so natural that before I knew itâŚ
âHotaroââ
âSuzuki-san?â
âSuzuki-kun~â
They were calling me like I was already part of the team.
Thatâs when it hit me.
âD*mn it, Iâve been had!â
Iâd been slowly trapped in a quicksand pit.
âCome hang out, you donât have to do anything~â they said, then softened me up with tasty snacks and tea, slipping in tasks until I was basically a member.
Miyukiâs behind this, no doubt.
What a cunning, terrifying bunch.
If I let this drag on, Iâd never escape.
Miyuki knows me too wellâheâd catch me trying to slip away.
Leaving without a word felt wrong, so I needed a proper goodbye.
Kaguya was alone in the roomâperfect timing to bail. Iâd talk to Fujiwara tomorrow since weâre in the same class.
I cleared my throat and spoke.
âHey, ShinomiyaâŚ?â
âYes, Suzuki-san?â
She responded politely. Time to lay the groundwork.
âThanks for the past week.â
âHuh? What do you meanâŚ?â
She tilted her head, confused.
âThe tea was great, and youâve been kind. I appreciate it.â
ââŚâ
âIâve got personal reasons, so I canât keep doing the council. Itâs a shame, butâŚâ
ââŚsniff.â
I couldnât finish.
Kaguyaâs eyes started welling up.
âHuh?â
My brain froze. I made a girl cry? Never even imagined it.
Whatâs happening? What did I do?
ââŚsob, Iâm so sorry. I didnât know the tea wasnât to your taste, and I kept pushing itâŚâ
âNo, the tea was greatââ
âPlease donât lie to spare my feelings⌠You mustâve been uncomfortable with all the tasks we asked you to do⌠sob, Iâm so sorryâŚâ
âThatâs not itâŚâ
I felt like human garbage, panicking, when someone burst in.
âOh no! Kaguya-san? Why are you crying?!â
Fujiwara, of all people.
This is a nightmare. One disaster after another.
âsob, I did something terrible to Suzuki-san⌠He doesnât want to stay in the council⌠sobâŚâ
âWhat? No wayâŚâ
Fujiwara looked between me and Kaguya, thenâ
âWaaah!â
She started crying too, clinging to me.
âDonât go, Suzuki-kun! Itâs my fault⌠Iâll make better coffeeâŚ! WaaahâŚ!â
âsob, Iâm so sorry⌠sobâŚâ
In one day, I made two girls cryâa grand achievement.
ââŚI want to die.â
I stood there, brain completely shut down.
My memoryâs hazy after that. I think I signed somethingâŚ
Goodbye, my energy-saving days.
[It worked.
- Shinomiya Kaguya]
âExactly as planned.â
Alone in the classroom, the boy checked the text.
âGood job, thanks,â he replied, smirking slyly.
His name was Shirogane Miyuki.
The mastermind behind it all.
The story goes back a week.
Miyuki called Kaguya to a private meeting.
Her heart raced, being summoned by someone sheâd been interested in lately.
Miyuki got straight to the point.
âShinomiya, I need your help.â
âMe? Really?â
âYes, it has to be you.â
His direct words made Kaguyaâs face flush.
Calming her pounding heart, she asked.
âWhatâs the favor?â
âThereâs someone I want to get into the student councilââ
He explained: a friend from middle school he wanted to recruit, but who kept refusing because he hates tedious work.
Heâs capable, responsible once he starts something, and would be a great fit.
With only three people handling a six-person councilâs workload, Kaguya welcomed the idea of another member.
If the president, whom she trusted completely, was this eager to recruit someone, they must be exceptional.
âIf I can help, Iâll do everything I can. Do you have a plan?â
They schemed to trap him in a situation he couldnât escape.
The biggest issue? Fujiwara.
âHmm, should we ask Fujiwara for help?â
âDo you think you can control her, President?â
ââŚFair point.â
Theyâd had disagreements before, but on Fujiwara, they agreed perfectly.
Sheâs like a dodgeballâunpredictable. They just hoped she wouldnât interfere.
Miyuki set the broad plan, Kaguya handled the details, and it worked flawlessly.
Ironically, Fujiwara ended up being a big help.
As the plan unfolded perfectly, Miyuki grinned.
But his smile didnât last.
âHuh? Shinomiya?â
His phone buzzed with a new text.
[Yo.
- Hotaro]
A chill ran down his spine.
The eerie vibe carried through the text.
Ten seconds later, another message sealed it.
[Come to the rooftop.
- Hotaro]
ââŚâ
Miyuki quietly closed his phone.
ââŚHeh.â
He smirked, glanced at the sky, then sent another text.
[Dinner might be late tonight.
Or I might not make itâŚ
To: Dad, Kei]
Staring at the darkening sky, Miyuki thought.
âHe wouldnât actually kill me⌠right?â
The stars seemed especially beautiful tonight.
I didn’t even notice it was love is war fanfiction tbh