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... it a perfect day for an outing.

He headed to their usual meeting spot in front of the station, where Chika, wearing active denim pants style, was waiting for him with a large tote bag that seemed to contain lunch.

“Sorry, I’m late. I got caught up with preparing this.”

He said, showing her a small cooler bag as he apologized.

“No worries, we just hit the appointed time.”

‘Come to think of it, she always arrives early and waits for me.’

“Here are t ...

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