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Jun and Misa walked away from the area where their son was.
Amou was running away from that scene as well.
Since she hadn't been looking where she was going, she bumped into Misa and Jun.
"Amou-san, what are you dong here," asked Misa.
"Hamai-san! I was just meeting with a couple of friends," said Amou.
"Would the couple of friends that you were meeting with, by any chance, be our son and Hino-san" inquired Jun.
Amou looked into Jun's piercing stormy grey eyes, and took a sharp breath.
Amou hung her head dejectedly, and confirmed that she had been spying on Len and Kaho.
Jun and Misa took one look at one another, and broke out into grins.
"PLEASE tell me you took pictures of them," said Misa.
Amou stared at them.
Once she recovered from her shock, she grinned as well, held up her camera and said, "What do you think this is for?"
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Len and Kaho had packed up their violins, and were walking around the park.
Len was holding his violin in his left hand, and his right arm was placed around Kaho's waist.
Kaho's violin was clasped in both hands in front of her, and her head was rested on Len's shoulder.
Kaho brought her head up and looked into Len's eyes.
'He's so perfect! I'm glad my first kiss was with him instead if Niriya,' thought Kaho.
Len caught Kaho staring at him.
"What are you thinking," he inquired?
Kaho looked into his deep golden eyes, blushed and looked away.
"I was thinking about how perfect you are," she mumbled.
"Why yes, yes you are perfect," Len said softly, kissing her head and inhaling her scent.
Kaho turned her head to look at him again.
"Len-kun, don't you think we should start heading back? It's getting dark," she suggested.
"Mm," he said, "Wait, I want to show you one last thing."
By that time, the sun had begun to set, and he walked her over to the beach.
"The sun may not be setting on this side of the beach," said Len apologetically, "But there's something else I want you to see."
Len pointed to the horizon.
"Look there," he said, "Right at the horizon. What do you see?"
Kaho squinted to see in the fading light.
"I see," she murmured, "I see dolphins!"
Kaho's face had lit up and upon seeing this, Len's face had as well.
The next time we come here, I'll take you out on the water and let you see them up close.
"Len," said Kaho, looking directly into Len's eyes, "This is good enough for me."
And she pulled him down, and kissed him right then and there.
