Kazuki walked Kahoko home from their first date. As Kahoko was about to say good bye when she remembered something. She told Kazuki to wait outside while she was going to get something. When she came back, there were a bag of apples in her hand.
"These apples are the most greatest apples in the world." She took two out of the bag. "Come inside, I'll wash them." She opened the door wider and Kazuki walked in.
"Sorry for barging in." He said as they both took of their shoes. Kahoko went into the kitchen and washed the apples. She cut them and set the on a plate.
"Here, Kazuki-sempai." Kahoko said with a smile.
"Thank you." Kazuki said. He bit into the slice. "This is ridiculously sweet!" Kazuki looked shocked.
Kahoko took a bite too. "These are actually sweeter than the others that I had." She looked surprised. I wonder why.
Kazuki and Kahoko spent the rest of the time talking. "I bet that those apples would be great if they were baked into an apple pie." He took the last piece and split it in half. Kahoko took the other half.
She thought for a moment. "Want to make the pie with me?" She was already grabbing the ingredients to make the crust.
"Sure, why not?" He helped prepare the measuring cups. They had fun and played around. There was actually a time when Kahoko threw l flour at Kazuki, and he got her back by embarrassing her.
Kazuki took the apple slice and put it in he mouth, then he put the other end of the apple in Kahoko's mouth. They were so close that Kahoko's cheeks could've blended in with the apple skin.
"Kazuki-sempai!" Kahoko said as she pulled away.
He just smiled and kept making the pie.
After all of their hard work, they finally had a fully baked apple pie.
They both said, "Ittadakimasu" and dug into their food. They both had the same thought in their mind. AMAZING!
They finished at the least, one fourth of the pie when they finally gave up.
"I guess i should go now." He told Kahoko as he started to put on his shoes.
"Oh, ok." Her heart gave a little pull. Why am I getting upset? She watched as she saw Kazuki leave. He waved his hand and went out the door. "I'll have a little more pie." Kahoko said, as she went to take a bite. It was odd. The taste wasn't the same. In fact, if it was anything. It was rather sour. Ugh, this is horrible. She pondered the reason why it could have gone sour.
"I guess it was just this piece." She put the rest of the pie in the fridge and was getting ready for sleep. The last memory she had was of Kazuki. Why is that?
