Leiko Hamada:Warakuma High-Outside of the Nurse's Office
Leiko opened her mouth to reply with some kind of dry comment about the twins whereabouts, but the words would never leave her lips as a breathless, high-pitched growl interrupted their conversation, Leiko's lips lifting into a frown as Akari Yamamoto made her presence known.
The senior angrily belted off about how her brother wasn't missing, before warning them not to interfere any further. Leiko's glare intensified as Akari gave some kind of angry huff, before storming off down the halls.
"...I believe that answers your question," Leiko said calmly, her voice starkly contrasting the ambience of the moment. "I'm not sure what your relation is to Yamamoto-kun, but if his own sibling doesn't want you to intrude, I would respect that." She paused. "But...Akari Yamamoto's performance was pretty good there, don't you think?" She glanced over to
Ayano with a minute smile. "Truly deserving of the Yamamoto legacy."
With that, the Club President took her leave, her head swimming with thoughts about Noboru Yamamoto. She hadn't at all been convinced that something was amiss with Noboru...until his sister opened her mouth. As soon as she did, Leiko could sense the raw emotion and anxiety that lay behind the stormy bluster that the girl was conveying. If Noboru's own siblings were concerned...then something was definitely wrong. Still...she had no intention of intervening; there could be a number of reasons why the boy had disappeared, and for all she knew, he had very good reasons for it too.
Deciding to cast away her doubts for now, Leiko made her way (for the second time) out of school. Hashimoto was long gone, having decided to leave sometime during her conversation with the senior girl, but she wasn't so concerned about him. Despite his lack of muscle mass and his apparent tendency to get into troublesome situations, he appeared quite strong, in the emotional sense. That was her limited opinion of him at the moment, at least.
Idly, Leiko looked up at the Warakuma skies, allowing her mind to wander away from the dramas of the school and towards the dusty tomes she had packed away at home.