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... ng, Lucio-sama」

「Ohayou, Lucio-kun. It’s very cold right」

The two of them were already awake, and stayed stuck to me.

In top of the bed wider than a king size bed, the three of us stuck together and made a circle.

Just like the pickled plums that is inside the white rice, like the Japanese Flag Bentou.

「Yeah it’s cold……I mean, is snow falling」

「Yes, it has fell since last night」

「Well that’d be really cold」

Outside the window, I wa ...

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