I Took A Succubus's First Time

Chapter 94: Good Girl



They went to a movie theater and quickly chose a film to watch. They picked an international horror movie, one of the highly praised ones, written by a renowned author known for crafting exceptional horror stories.

Of course, Nagisa and Hina bought tickets to the same movie as them. They strategically chose seats far enough apart to avoid being noticed but close enough to keep an eye on the pair.

"Huh? So this is what people think demons really are, huh?" Nagisa said, her eyes fixed on the screen, completely engrossed. The demons in the film were grotesque, exaggerated monstrosities—atrocious by any measure. But the real demon didn't feel offended. Instead, she found the portrayal amusing. To Nagisa, this was just a fictional creation, entirely separate from reality, even if the creators genuinely thought demons were like that. "It's kind of funny how they imagine we look like this. Not even close to a real demon."

The demon in question was a clown who hunted children, devouring them in a gruesome, horrifying manner. While the film was designed to terrify, Nagisa wasn't fazed in the slightest.

"Mortals have such vivid imaginations to think demons are like this," Hina remarked, her voice laced with amusement. She observed the movie with interest and found herself enjoying it more than she expected.

Despite the film's depiction of demons as evil, child-eating monsters—or sometimes just mindless creatures—neither of them felt insulted. Kouhei knew this because he'd taken Hina, Nagisa, and Yuuna to see a similar movie before, where the antagonist was a terrifying demon. From that experience, he understood they wouldn't find such portrayals offensive.

While the movie played, Kouhei suddenly felt Aria clutch at his sleeve. The gesture was unexpected but undeniably cute. Her wide eyes stayed glued to the screen, flinching or squeezing shut whenever something particularly scary happened.

It struck him just how normal demons could seem at times.

She's adorable... Kouhei thought, his heart thudding. The way she reacted so clumsily, genuinely frightened by the movie, was beyond endearing. The irony wasn't lost on him—Aria, who could quite literally pulverize the actor playing the antagonist, was scared of a fictional depiction. Her vulnerability in this moment made his heart race.

He had sworn he wouldn't be greedy, wouldn't add another woman to his harem. But with Aria, was it even possible to resist?

Before those thoughts could take root, he shook his head, forcing himself to stay grounded.

Yuuna had already told him he could form as large a harem as he wanted, so long as the women themselves were willing. It wasn't a problem for him to surround himself with women he cared about, but only if they genuinely agreed to it. If they didn't, Kouhei would neither force them nor manipulate them into joining. That was a boundary he would never cross.

As far as Kouhei was concerned, Aria seemed like she might eventually join his harem. Of course, there was always the chance he was reading too much into things and completely wrong, but taking a leap of faith wasn't such a bad thing, was it?

"Aria-san," Kouhei said, noticing how her eyes were beginning to glisten with unshed tears from the movie, "If it's too scary for you, we can leave. Or, if you want to see how it ends but need a little support, maybe you could just hold my hand?"

Aria stayed quiet for a moment, and Kouhei's chest tightened with the thought that he might have overstepped. But then, without a word, she reached out and took his hand, intertwining her fingers with his. Though she was clearly afraid, she wasn't about to back down from finishing the movie.

Kouhei's heart pounded in his chest, louder and faster than he expected. Her hand was warm and a little sweaty, but that only made it more real, more intimate.

"Looks like Kouhei's getting closer to Aria," Hina remarked, watching from a distance. She understood Kouhei better than most, and it was clear to her that he was starting to feel something for Aria. Honestly, who wouldn't? Seeing the usually strong, sword-wielding Aria in such a vulnerable state was disarming in the best way.

"Do you think they'll jump straight to that point, Hina?" Nagisa asked, referring to whether the date would lead to them having sex tonight. But she doubted it. Kouhei had been hesitant even with her back then—it had taken time and specific circumstances for them to get to that level. She didn't think things with Aria would progress so quickly.

"Don't underestimate Kouhei," Hina replied confidently. "His mindset's a lot more solid now. Sure, he's still hesitant about adding another girl to his harem, but look at him. He's drawn to Aria. They might not sleep together tonight, but I think it won't take long for them to get there."

"Huh…" Nagisa mulled over Hina's words. She was probably right—Hina did understand Kouhei better than anyone else.

The movie finally ended, and the group exited the theater. Hina and Nagisa followed at a distance, watching as Kouhei and Aria walked out together, still holding hands.

Nagisa couldn't help but think Hina might be onto something. Aria's face was flushed, and Kouhei, though trying to keep a straight face, was clearly feeling the rush of the moment.

'I think Kou-kun might actually have a chance with Aria tonight, considering how things are going…' she thought. Of course, there was always a possibility that either Kouhei or Aria might mess it up, but the progress between them was undeniable.

"Huh? Saonji-san?"

A voice interrupted their thoughts, coming from someone who had also just exited the theater.

"And… huh? Is that Kiyohara-senpai?"

Hina and Nagisa turned toward the source of the voice. It was a girl with glasses and neatly braided twin tails. She stood alone, dressed in casual weekend clothes that hinted at a relaxed outing. Her expression showed mild surprise, though she didn't seem displeased to see them.

"Wait, did you two also watch the movie?" she asked, her tone curious.

Nagisa had no clue who this girl was. All she knew was that she was from Kouhei's and Hina's class. Leaning closer to Hina, she whispered softly in her ear.

"Who is she, Hina? She's from your class, right?"

"I have no idea," Hina replied, completely unbothered.

Nagisa sighed. Of course, this was typical Hina—no interest in others unless they somehow managed to catch her attention, which rarely happened. People just didn't fall into her realm of interest.

"Yes, we did watch it. What about you, um...?" Nagisa asked, trying to coax a name out of her.

"Ah, I'm Ichinose Hiyori, senpai," the girl said, bowing politely.

Hiyori seemed polite and unassuming, but her presence here was concerning. She clearly recognized Nagisa and Hina, and worse, she might recognize Kouhei. That couldn't happen. Not now, not when things were progressing so well with Aria.

"Um, Hiyori-chan, would you mind following us for a bit? Please?" Nagisa asked, forcing a bright, friendly smile.

"Uh, okay..." Hiyori agreed hesitantly, looking a bit confused but not resisting. "But, um, where exactly are we going?"

"Well..." Nagisa quickly improvised. "I'm feeling a little hungry after that movie. How about we grab something to eat?"

Technically, both Nagisa and Hina had already eaten, but it wouldn't hurt to eat again if it kept Hiyori from running into Kouhei and Aria. Fortunately, Hiyori mentioned she hadn't had lunch yet, so it was the perfect excuse.

With that, the three of them walked off, keeping Kouhei and Aria blissfully unaware of Hiyori's proximity.

Meanwhile, Kouhei and Aria continued their date, ticking off every classic date activity they could think of. They hit up the arcade again, shared a laugh over claw machines, and eventually settled at the food court for a light meal. The atmosphere between them was relaxed and natural, though both were clearly enjoying themselves more than they let on.

From a distance, Hina and Nagisa occasionally checked in on them, ensuring everything was going smoothly. Hiyori, however, stayed close to their side, her presence a persistent wildcard.

As they walked, Hiyori suddenly spoke up. "You two are close to Okumura-kun, right?"

Nagisa and Hina both stiffened at her question, exchanging quick glances.

"Yeah," Nagisa said carefully. "We're pretty close."

Hiyori smiled, a soft warmth lighting up her face. "That's really good to hear. Honestly, I've been a little worried about him. Okumura-kun always seemed so alone in class, and I was afraid he wasn't enjoying his school life. I've wanted to talk to him, but I could never find the right moment. Knowing he has friends like you two makes me really happy."

Her words carried a surprising sincerity. Hiyori had been keeping an eye on Kouhei since their first year. She'd noticed his solitary nature and tried approaching him a few times but always failed to find common ground. It frustrated her, but now, seeing him surrounded by people who genuinely cared for him, she felt relieved.

"Well, I think I'll head home now," Hiyori said suddenly, stepping back. "Sorry for barging in on you two like that. Thanks for keeping me company during lunch. See you at school!"

With a polite bow, she turned and walked away.

Nagisa and Hina watched her leave, then exchanged knowing looks.

"She's a good girl," Nagisa said, her voice thoughtful.

"Yeah," Hina agreed, nodding slightly.


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