The sun has begun to set when Seiji arrived in the library, "Oh Seiji, you should drop by for dinner later with Shizuku, Shiho is at home for a visit." Mr. Tsukishima greeted him under a pile of books on his arms. Seiji helped him by taking a heap of books, "Thank you as always." Seiji nodded in return, "I'll inform Shizuku about it, Mr. Tsuki-" the middle aged man chuckled and patted the his head before he could even finish speaking. "I told you to call me otou-san, you two are really alike in a lot of ways." He then turned on his heel and placed the books on the counter and started talking to the librarian, Seiji followed suit and bowed before leaving. His face turned as red as a tomato as soon as he turned his back from his father-in-law seemingly embarrassed.

Shizuku is at her usual table immersed in reading her books while biting the end of her pen, oblivious to Seiji who sat down across her with a book in hand. Look at her, never changing. Once she's immersed in her books everything else is a blur to her He chuckled softly as he watches her, unable to focus on his own book. Noticing someone's gaze, Shizuku looked up from her book and saw her husband gazing at her, she made a face to tease him and in return she got her leg entangled with his as he gave her a smirk.

"What are you doing?" Shizuku mouthed as her face started to flush. Seiji propped his chin with his left-hand smiling, "I'll wait for you, take your time." He replied avoiding her question as he returned to his book. Unable to focus back on her books, it was her turn to gaze at him. I can't believe that such a talented and handsome man is actually my man... "my man" She blushed at her own thoughts, when he glanced at her he panicked thinking she caught a cold. "Are you okay, do you have a fever?" he reached for her forehead but she hid in her book, "I'm fine!" she blurted aloud. she took a peek at him and then diverted her eyes, "I-it's nothing, I'm fine." He sighs and smiled at her when he realized that she's just blushing. Good thing there were hardly anyone else near them.