Hi again, my dear reader! Recently, I've been reading a lot of manga by a certain author. I think you can pick up the reference by looking at the title. I decided to unite both pleasant and useful and apply the fast comedy pace to an idea I've had for a while now: what if the legendary marriage form is once again found?

Disclaimer: Still don't own Yuru Yuri... sigh.

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"That's it!" Himawari said as she sat up, finally losing her cool. Although she was not one of having such outbursts, this time we would have to forgive the girl. Like usual, she was helping Sakurako with her homework, and like usual, the chestnut-haired did not want anything to do with it. The bluenette had been insisting for the past three hours only for Sakurako to barely make it to the fourth exercise of the many she had to do. The lazy girl did not fail to ask for her responsible friend's notes, and Himawari did not hesitate to deny.

Sakurako widened her eyes slightly, unsure of what to reply. Sure Himawari did get angry with her in the past many times, but this time in particular she knew she had messed up. She watched as Himawari shoved her materials in her bag and left the room, without another word, and also not being too kind to the door.

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"Oh, it's Himako." Nadeshiko and Hanako, having just returned from the convenience store, noticed Himawari leaving the house. As soon as they both went to greet the girl, the bluenette in question turned to give them a soul-piercing glare. Hanako flinched, and even Nadeshiko was a bit surprised at what had happened. Without a word, Himawari went to her house, which was just across the street, and shut the door.

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"Welcome home, onee-chan!" Upon arriving home, her ever so cheerful younger sister, Kaede came to greet her. She gave her a hug before Kaede receded to look at her face.

"Did things go well with Sakurak-..." The younger Furutani stopped; the look on Himawari's face was enough to answer the question. Something probably gone horribly wrong, enough to explain the angry and frustrated look on her sister's face. Being the good girl she was, Kaede soon proceeded to try to comfort her. "Onee-chan... you know, if anything happened you can count on me, right?"

Himawari broke off her thoughts to look at her younger sister's worried face. Unwilling to make the girl even more troubled, she tried calming her down. "Thank you, Kaede. You are really kind aren't you?" Saying that last phrase while petting the girl's face did have an effect as she cheered up quickly giving Himawari a wide smile. "Everything is fine, ok?" The older Furutani said, earning a confident nod from the younger girl.

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The sound of the door being closed with such force still echoed in her ears. Sakurako had successfully pissed of her friend/rival as said girl left the room not too long ago. Were this like the past times, she would try to lighten the situation by joking around and trying to get Himawari to calm down somehow, but this wasn't like it. She had messed up, and badly.

The girl finally focused her gaze back on her homework; a mess of numbers was there, along with remainings of the eraser she had used so many times the paper was now frail. Her face met her palm rather unkindly as she actually realized the mess she was going into. There was no way she could finish this in time without Himawari's help, but now she was sure she wouldn't be able to count on her having done what she did.

She then heard Nadeshiko knock on her door.

"Sakurako, are you there? Can we talk a bit?"

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How was that? I know the pace is a bit fast than what I'm used to, but I think it works right for what I want to convey. I hope it's not too rushed though! Please make my day and leave a review! I would greatly appreciate it! : )

Until next chapter~