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More Than Enough: The Girl Who Chose Me

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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: "She Looked at Me"

(Japanese title: 彼女が僕を見た日)

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The world didn't notice me.

And I made sure of it.

In the back corner of Class 2-B, second seat from the window, I stayed quiet. Forgettable. Average.

That wasn't weakness. That was survival.

Because if anyone ever really saw me—

I wouldn't be able to disappear again.

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I could get perfect scores.

I solved equations faster than teachers could explain them.

My essays once got mistaken for university-level writing.

But I never showed it.

Math: 66. English: 71. History: 69.

Safe numbers. Just enough to escape notice.

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They didn't know I lived alone.

Not in some cramped apartment—but in a luxury penthouse overlooking the city.

My mother was a world-renowned architect.

My father was a global investment leader.

They were madly in love, still flirted after 20 years, and called me every evening like clockwork.

They trusted me to live freely.

And I chose to live quietly.

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I woke at 5 a.m. every morning.

One hour of weight training. Forty-five minutes of HIIT. Cold shower. Green smoothie.

I was stronger, faster, and more athletic than anyone in this school.

But I wore oversized clothes and slouched on purpose.

I could dominate any sport—tennis, soccer, judo, basketball.

But I never joined a single team.

Because talent gets attention.

And attention invites expectations.

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And my face…

That was the worst part.

I was born with a face people would call "beautiful."

Symmetrical features. Clear skin. Sharp jawline. Calm, icy eyes.

But I kept my hair long and messy. I wore my glasses low. Never styled anything.

I wasn't hiding because I hated myself.

I was hiding because I hated the way people changed when they saw the real me.

But then...

She looked at me.

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It was a cloudy Tuesday.

I was writing in my notebook—another scene for the fantasy story I never let anyone read.

When I felt it—

A calm, steady stare.

I glanced up.

Airi Tachibana.

The girl everyone adored.

And she was looking right at me.

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She didn't look confused.

Or judgmental.

She smiled.

Then—she waved.

I blinked. Looked behind me. No one there.

Back to her—still smiling.

> "Hi," she mouthed silently.

My chest tightened. I quickly looked away.

Why was she looking at me?

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Later, during lunch, she approached.

> Airi: "Kurose-kun… right?"

> Ren: "...Yeah."

> Airi: "You're always writing something. Is it a story?"

> Ren: "Just ideas. For myself."

She tilted her head.

> Airi: "I think that's cool. You seem like someone who's hiding more than people realize."

That line struck deeper than I expected.

I didn't answer. But I didn't push her away either.

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That night, I sat on my apartment balcony.

Shirtless, exhausted, silent.

City lights blinked across the skyline.

My muscles ached from training.

My mind… from her.

I opened my notebook and wrote one line:

> "She saw through the masks I wore... and smiled anyway."