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The next morning y/n was surprised to find out that it did start to snow. On her way to school, she had a more excited pep in her step while she gripped her umbrella closely towards her body while staring down at the snow below her which had started to pile up on the streets. Her skipping slowed down when she noticed a familiar blue-haired boy slowly walking down the street with an umbrella that he seemed to be gripping for dear life. The girl walked over to the unsuspecting teenager and leaned forward

"Good morning, Kaido!" Y/n smiled at the bot who jumped and let out a small scream. The boy immediately calmed down when seeing the quiet girl. He noticed how she was more hyper than usual but decided to not point it out.

"Don't you love this weather we're having?" Y/n asked still smiling to herself while looking up at the cloudy sky and removing her umbrella that had been blocking her view. As soon as she did, however, snowflakes started to fall all over her face and body causing the girl to quickly cover herself back underneath the umbrella. Kaido couldn't help but smile at how excited the girl was about the snow and even admitted it was a little cute seeing her so out of her comfort zone. But he was quick to dismiss the feeling.

"Hey y/n. I'm never really that fond of the snow but I guess I can understand the excitement!" Kaido smiled at y/n who grabbed Kaido's hand pulling the boy forwards. The blue-haired bot let out a small squeak and stared down at their hands

"Let's hurry up to school so I can tell Saiki about this!" Y/n spoke not seeing Kaido's already worn-out expression.
When the two eventually made it to school, Kaido seemed to already want to die by how quickly he ran out of energy. The two continued to walk together once they made it to the school gates. Y/n let go of the boy's hand forgetting about his short stamina. The girl frowned to herself blaming Kaido's condition due to her being as excited as she was.

"I'm so sorry, Kaido." Y/n apologized once again despite the boy shaking his head quickly at the girl

"Don't apologize! It's fine. It's nice to see you like this anyway." Kaido said dropping his umbrella to the side so he could catch his breath. A few bystanders stared at the boy who was allowing both his clothes, hair, and umbrella to fill up with snow. Y/n leaned over to pick up the boy's umbrella and emptied the bottom of the umbrella that had been carrying some snow. She held the umbrella over the boy's head to block out some more of the incoming snow. Kaido looked up at the girl and wiped off the snow from his clothes then ran his fingers through his hair to clean off the rest of the snow before he grabbed his umbrella again. His face was a little bit red from all the people who were staring at him.

"It's nice to talk to you again. It feels like we never hang out all that much anymore." Y/n spoke up a little red from admitting the small truth.

"It's fine! I get it. You seemed to have connected more with Teruhashi, Kuboyasu, and Saiki!" Kaido said softly as the two approached the school grounds. Both Kaido and y/n let their umbrellas down and cleaned off the snow. Y/n turned to the boy and slowly pulls him to gain his attention

"I promise that I will spend more time with you, Kaido." Y/n declared. Kaido once again let his face heat up from the declaration and he nodded

"Okay!" He yelled out admiring the girl who nodded before walking off to change her shoes at the locker.
Kaido saw the familiar pink-haired boy walk past him. He tried to wave at the boy but he was ignored by the psychic who instead waltzed over to the quiet girl. Kaido watched the two engage in a conversation while Saiki held a small content smile as the girl ranted on and on about how magical the snow looked and how it had been the perfect temperature for the snow to not melt before hitting the ground.
Soon, something clicked in Kaido's head and he had a sudden realization of something whilst watching the two smiling at each other.

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