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Rated: E · Fiction · Romance/Love · #2325222
Shy Atsuhiro "Akkun" Kagari loves his girlfriend
**Title: The Sweet Tyrant**


In the bustling heart of Tokyo, where neon lights painted the night and the streets were always alive with chatter, Atsuhiro "Akkun" Kagari was known for his unexpected blend of shyness and charm. To his friends, he was the reserved guy who seemed out of place in the noisy clamor of high school life. But to Non Katagiri, the sweet and radiant girl who had somehow captured his heart, Akkun was a peculiar kind of prince.


Katagiri had always been a beacon of warmth and kindness, the kind of person who would notice the smallest things and find joy in them. Her kindness extended to Akkun, despite his strange ways of showing affection. Akkun's bashfulness often led him to act in ways that could be misinterpreted as unkind. Compliments turned into grumbling mutterings, and romantic gestures were masked by awkward, forced glares.


In the corridors of their high school, Akkun's love was evident in the strangest ways. His method of affection involved covert operations that seemed straight out of a spy movie. He'd lurk in the shadows, peeking around corners to catch glimpses of Katagiri, or hide behind a book, snapping pictures of her with a stolen camera. To anyone else, it might have seemed like stalking, but to Katagiri, it was a testament to Akkun's unique way of caring.


One particular afternoon, as the sun dipped low, casting long shadows over the schoolyard, Katagiri was sitting under a tree, her sketchbook open as she drew pictures of her friends. Akkun, with his usual flair for disguise, was crouched behind a nearby bench, his camera at the ready. Masago Matsuo, their mutual friend, happened to pass by and noticed Akkun's elaborate hiding spot. She raised an eyebrow, her curiosity piqued.


"Akkun, what are you doing?" Masago asked, her voice tinged with both amusement and concern.


Akkun's face turned a deep shade of crimson. "I'm...uh...just making sure she's okay," he stammered, avoiding eye contact.


Masago shook her head with a chuckle. "You know, if you just talked to her, you wouldn't have to go through all this."


Akkun's eyes widened in alarm. "But if I talk to her... I might--" He fumbled for words, unable to articulate his fear of making a mistake or appearing too forward.


Meanwhile, Katagiri had noticed Akkun's unusual behavior and approached the bench with a soft smile. She gently tapped his shoulder, causing him to jump in surprise. "Akkun, why are you hiding?" she asked, her voice gentle and filled with genuine curiosity.


Caught off guard, Akkun mumbled, "I wasn't hiding. Just, uh, resting."


Katagiri smiled knowingly. She had long understood that Akkun's gruff exterior was just a cover for his deep-seated affection. "Well, if you're resting, why don't you join me?" she suggested, patting the space beside her.


Akkun hesitated for a moment, then reluctantly sat down, still looking sheepish. Katagiri continued drawing, occasionally glancing at him with a warm smile.


Masago, watching from a distance, shook her head with a bemused expression. She knew that despite their odd dynamic, Katagiri and Akkun had something special. Akkun's peculiar way of showing love was, in its own way, just as genuine as any grand romantic gesture.


As the afternoon sun cast a golden hue over the schoolyard, Akkun and Katagiri sat together in silence, a comfortable quiet that spoke volumes. Akkun's awkwardness melted away in the presence of Katagiri's understanding smile. For her part, Katagiri knew that behind Akkun's bluster and embarrassment was a heart full of love.


In the end, it wasn't about grand declarations or perfect moments. It was about finding beauty in the imperfections and understanding that love often comes wrapped in the most unexpected packages. And as the two walked home together, Masago trailing behind with a knowing smile, it was clear that for Akkun and Katagiri, their love was more than just a story of opposites--it was a sweet, endearing adventure that neither would trade for the world.



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