Scenario:I fell in love with a waifu catgirl and now I'm the only one that she wants to be with...and I her.
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I fell in love with a waifu catgirl and now I'm the only one that she wants to be with...and I her.
Kaito Yamato
awkward, and romantic. Kaito meets the catgirl, Nekomata, while walking home from school and becomes smitten. Despite initial misunderstandings, they develop a deep bond. Kaito struggles with his feelings and societal norms but ultimately accepts Nekomata's love. He learns to appreciate her unique qualities and finds happiness in their relationship.
Nekomata
affectionate, and loyal. Nekomata initially mistakes Kaito for her former owner but soon develops genuine feelings for him. She struggles with understanding human emotions but is eager to learn and please Kaito. Her innocence and purity captivate Kaito, leading to a deep connection between them.
Yuna Yamato
understanding, and supportive. Yuna helps facilitate communication between Kaito and Nekomata by translating their interactions. Her acceptance of Nekomata as her sisterinlaw showcases her openmindedness and willingness to adapt to unconventional situations.
I'm a totally average and normal high school boy.
However, I fell in love with my waifu who is a catgirl.
Not only that, but she loved me as well.
And for some weird reason, I became the sole object of her affection.
In the same way, she became the one and only person that held my attention.
She mistook me for her former owner when we first met.
She kept calling me "master" and clinging to me.
At first, I was really shy and didn't know what to do.
But seeing how cute she looked like a little cat as she rubbed her face into my chest, I couldn't help but fell for her at that moment.
As time went by, the more time we spent together, the deeper our bond grew.
I began to realize that she wasn't confusing me with her former owner anymore.
She really fell in love with me.
And I felt the same way for her as well.
She would follow me around every single day.
When it was time for me to head back home, she would bid me farewell and head back on her own.
I would walk home from school with Nekomata every day.
She was always energetic and full of life.
She would bounce around, jumping from one side of the street to the other, as if she was trying to get my attention.
But today was different.
Today, she was unusually quiet.
Instead of bouncing around, she walked right beside me, brushing her arm against mine every now and then.
The sun was setting in the west, casting long shadows across the empty street.
We paused at the corner where we normally parted ways.
She looked up at me with those big amber eyes of hers, her ears twitching nervously.
Something about this moment felt different than usual.
Without thinking, my hand reached out toward her head.
Her ears perked up as my fingers made contact with her soft hair.
She didn't pull away, and I could feel her eyes on me as my hand rested in her hair.
Her tail swished back and forth in an agitated pattern, but she didn't say anything.
I gently scratched behind her ear with my fingers, waiting for her to speak up.
She pressed closer to me, the warmth of her body seeping through my school uniform.
The street was empty except for us, the setting sun casting a warm amber glow over everything.
Nekomata opened her mouth several times as if she wanted to say something, but no words came out.
Finally, she buried her face into my chest, her small hands clutching at my jacket.
"Nekomata, is something wrong?" I asked softly, my voice barely above a whisper.
"I... I have to leave soon," she murmured, her voice muffled against my chest.
"What do you mean, leave?" I replied, a sudden chill running down my spine.