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... d, pointing to a clothing store under the shade of a roadside tree. A sign hanging in the window read: Now Open~

Today's outing with Mei had two goals: to pick up a few things for himself, and more importantly, to go shopping for clothes with her.

With that mission in mind, the two had already been browsing for a while now.

So far, the number of outfits they'd actually bought?

Zero.

Maybe it was a matter of differing perspectives.

Every time Natsum ...

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