"You spoke to Su-chan yesterday and earlier on today." she cried out, looking at her best friend who'd have her eyes looking in the other direction.

"I know you Yui – you should know that already," she sighed. "I know you enough to tell when you are avoiding someone."

Yui could feel the blood running through her veins a lot more frantically. It hurt her heart in ways she couldn't even condole into words. It was simple. She didn't deserve this girl in life... no matter how much she wished she did in the first place. "I'm sorry." was all she could say, resting her head downwards.

Moa grunted. "I stayed with you! In that hospital bed, every single night."

"Is that my reward? For devoting all of my time to you... to make you feel safe in that hospital? I know you Yui... you couldn't of survived that place on your own."

The koala lover really snapped... "I just don't get it." she sniffed her nose.

"I... I don't either." Yui finally spoke up, feeling her eye sockets becoming a little wet.

Oh, Moa. How I wish I could just tell you... make everything a whole significant amount easier.

The dark haired girl finally looked up at her best friend, catching her eyesight in all its glory. As her eyes found themselves looking into some sort of paradise that she never wanted to escape, she could feel her heartbeat accelerate a whole lot. It took a little bit of anxiety away from her shoulders – as somehow the look in Moa's eyes told many different stories. Yet they let you feel some sort of security within their hold. Like, everything was going to be okay.

Which suddenly give her the profound courage that wasn't there in the first place to finally speak up about everything.

About her secret perspective on the outer world....

Moa took in a deep breath. "I'm sorry."

Yui poked her eyes up – slightly shocked with the girls' sudden change of mood. "You... you have been avoiding me for a reason," she ran her slender fingers through her hair with a bit of frustration in mind, "I guess I am just trying to not believe it."

"Yui," she looked up at her best friend with tears in her eyes. "I-I'm really sorry."

Noticing that she was shivering due to the frigid atmosphere from the outside, the tomato lover couldn't stand the idea of Moa possibly getting a cold which could lead to worse.

This matter can wait.

Her well-being is more important. "It doesn't matter."

"But-"

"Moa look at yourself! You're practically freezing to death, your hair is drenched and you must be hungry from that trip from your home." Yui shook her head. "I'm going to run you a bath."

Just as she got up from the decent sized sofa, she felt a pair of wet hands grab her by the wrist, stopping her actions from moving furthermore.

Yui froze with her sense of her surroundings coming to a halt, feeling her heartbeat increase drastically. Slowly turning her neck to the left to look at her best friend she instantly knew that it was some sort of mistake in the making. Moa looked at her with a pledge of urgency in her eyes. That singular look that was enough to make her whole mind run wild with a new brew of thoughts and sensations that come to tempt her even more...

Feeling Moa tighten the grip to bring her best friend closer, Yui let all her barriers take action as she forced herself away from dwelling into that abyss of sheer temptation once again.

No. It Can't happen.

Not again.

Never.

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 15, 2020 ⏰

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