Fate/Lust break

Chapter 42: A Date that didn't go so well



Ritsuka just looked at Olga. "So what now"

Olga just blushes. "Can I kiss you".

Ritsuka srugged, as she just looked at him and then they kissed

~Chu~❤️~Slurp~❤️~Chu~❤️~Chu~

Olga then looked at him. "I gess I owe you a date....that I have planned"

Ritsuka blinked. "Wait what".

Ritsuka blinked in surprise, pulling back slightly as Olga grinned mischievously.

"You heard me," Olga said, her blush deepening but her determination clear. "I... may have already planned out a date for us."

Ritsuka raised an eyebrow, amused. "You planned a date before confessing?"

Olga crossed her arms, trying to appear confident despite her embarrassment. "I was trying to be prepared! In case... well, in case this happened."

Ritsuka chuckled, shaking his head. "You really don't do things halfway, do you?"

Olga huffed, but there was a playful gleam in her eyes. "I'm the director of Chaldea. I always have to be prepared."

Ritsuka leaned back, his amusement clear. "Alright then, Director. What exactly do you have planned?"

Olga bit her lip, glancing away for a moment before looking back at him. "Dinner. A private one. I made arrangements for us to have a quiet evening... just the two of us. Away from all the chaos of Chaldea."

Ritsuka's eyes softened, touched by her thoughtfulness. "That actually sounds perfect."

Olga's blush returned full force, but she smiled nonetheless. "I... I wanted it to be special."

"It will be," Ritsuka assured her. "I'm looking forward to it."

Olga let out a breath she didn't realize she was holding. "Good. Because I really want it to go well."

Ritsuka smiled warmly, leaning closer again. "I'm sure it will. As long as we're together, it'll be great."

Olga's heart skipped a beat at his words, and she couldn't resist leaning in to kiss him again.

Chu~❤️~Slurp~❤️~Chu~❤️~Chu~

As they pulled away, Olga looked at him with a teasing glint in her eyes. "But don't expect me to go easy on you just because we're dating now."

Ritsuka laughed. "I wouldn't expect anything less."

As Olga rushed into the room where Dr. Romani, Da Vinci, and Kadoc were waiting, her confidence from earlier had vanished. She fidgeted with her hair, her cheeks flushed with anxiety.

"Do faster!" she urged, glancing nervously at the clock.

Dr. Romani looked up from his clipboard, raising an eyebrow. "Olga, we're setting the mood here. It's important!"

Da Vinci was adjusting the lighting, her expression a mix of focus and amusement. "Relax, Olga! You're just overthinking it. Ritsuka's going to love it."

Kadoc leaned against the wall, arms crossed, a smirk playing on his lips. "You do realize this is a big step, right? Confessing is one thing, but going on an actual date is another."

Olga shot him a glare. "Thanks for the reminder, Kadoc!"

Da Vinci chimed in, a hint of laughter in her voice. "Just think of it this way: if it goes well, you'll be the envy of everyone at Chaldea!"

Olga took a deep breath, trying to calm her racing heart. "I just don't want to mess it up."

"You're not going to mess it up," Romani assured her. "Just be yourself. Ritsuka likes you for who you are."

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Da Vinci stepped back, satisfied with the setup. "Alright, the atmosphere is perfect! You're ready."

Olga glanced around the room, decorated with soft lighting and a small table set for two. It looked beautiful, but her nerves were still fraying.

"Okay, okay," she said, her voice wavering. "I can do this. I just need to keep it together."

Kadoc grinned. "Go get him, Olga. Show him what you've got!"

As she prepared to leave, Romani added, "And remember, if anything goes wrong, just call us. We'll be nearby."

With a final deep breath, Olga nodded and walked out of the room, determined to make this date unforgettable. As she headed towards the rendezvous point, she couldn't shake the feeling of butterflies in her stomach.

Olga then stopped and ran back and looked at Kaodoc. "What does he like"

Kadoc looked at her. "Just because me and Ritsuka are childhood friend doesn't mean I know everything about him, but he like Mecha, Anime, Cute things and...better not say that last one".

Olga's eyes widened with curiosity. "What last one?"

Kadoc hesitated, scratching the back of his head. "Well, he has a thing for... you know, powerful women. Like, really strong and confident types."

Olga raised an eyebrow, a smirk forming. "You mean like me?"

Kadoc shrugged, trying to keep a straight face. "If you consider yourself powerful and confident, then sure. Just don't overdo it. He appreciates subtlety."

"Subtlety," Olga echoed, jotting that down mentally. "Got it. Anything else?"

"Just remember," Kadoc continued, "Ritsuka values honesty. Don't try to be someone you're not."

With that advice in mind, Olga nodded, feeling a little more grounded. "Thanks, Kadoc. I'll make sure to keep it real."

As she turned to leave again, Kadoc called after her. "And Olga? Just be yourself. You'll do great."

With a determined smile, Olga headed toward her date with Ritsuka, ready to show him just how much she cared.

As Olga Left Da Vinci then looked at Kadoc as she spoke. "So what is Ritsuka life Goal Kadoc"

Kadoc looked up. "Too open a bakery"

Dr Romani looked at him. "That is it, he doesn't want to become one of the twelve lords of rrh clock tower, new head of Chaldea, reach the root"

Kadoc looked at him. "He only knows about 3% of the world of Mage's".

Da Vinci nodded, intrigued. "So he really wants to run a bakery? That's... surprisingly humble for someone in our position."

Kadoc shrugged. "Yeah, he said it's because he loves baking and wants to create a place where people can find comfort and happiness."

Dr. Romani chuckled. "So, while the rest of us are fighting against the end of the world, Ritsuka's goal is to serve pastries?"

"Pretty much," Kadoc replied with a grin. "But I think it's more about creating a sense of community. He wants to bring people together, not just save the world."

Da Vinci leaned back in her chair, contemplating. "You know, that's actually a really admirable goal. In a world filled with chaos, finding joy in simple things is essential."

Kadoc nodded. "Exactly. It's what makes him a great Master—his ability to see beyond just battles and conflicts."

"Now I'm curious how he'll manage a bakery while also dealing with all of this," Dr. Romani mused, gesturing around them. "It could be an interesting balance."

Kadoc smirked. "Maybe he'll have a 'hero of the day' special or something."

Da Vinci laughed. "I'd pay for that! A pastry named after a Servant or a heroic figure?"

The atmosphere lightened as they all shared a laugh, appreciating Ritsuka's unique outlook amidst the chaos of their lives.

As Olga prepared for her date with Ritsuka, she was a bundle of nerves. With her heart racing, she reviewed the list Da Vinci had created: "Cute decorations? Check. A cozy atmosphere? Check. Fancy desserts? Double check."

Just then, the door burst open, and Kadoc strolled in, nonchalant as ever. "Ready for your big moment, Olga?"

She spun around, wide-eyed. "What if he doesn't like it? What if I mess up?"

Kadoc rolled his eyes. "Relax. Just be yourself. Besides, what could possibly go wrong?"

Meanwhile, Ritsuka was in his room, obliviously preparing as well. "I just need to pick out a nice shirt," he muttered, rummaging through his wardrobe. He finally settled on a casual yet stylish option. "Perfect!"

As they both headed to the meeting spot, Olga was rehearsing her lines. "So, Ritsuka, what do you think of this place? Isn't it lovely?" She nodded to herself, convinced she'd nailed it.

Arriving at the venue, Ritsuka stepped inside, only to be met with an explosion of pastel colors and floral decorations that felt straight out of a romance anime. "Wow, this is... something," he said, trying to hide his surprise.

Olga, already feeling flustered, smiled nervously. "Isn't it cute? I thought you'd love it!"

Just then, a waiter walked by, accidentally spilling a tray of desserts right onto Ritsuka. "Oh no!" Olga exclaimed, rushing to help him.

"Uh, I'm fine," Ritsuka said, covered in whipped cream and cake. "It's just a little... dessert shower."

"See? You're already getting the special treatment!" Olga said, trying to make light of the situation.

As they sat down, the conversation awkwardly shifted. "So, uh, do you like... um... cake?" Olga stuttered, struggling to find common ground.

Ritsuka, still wiping cream off his face, replied, "Well, considering I'm literally wearing it now, I'd say yes?"

Before Olga could respond, a couple of kids from a nearby table ran up to Ritsuka. "Are you a hero?" one asked excitedly.

"Uh, sort of?" he replied, glancing at Olga for help.

Olga jumped in, "He's a super strong hero who saves the world! Right, Ritsuka?"

"Sure," he nodded, still bewildered. The kids cheered, and Ritsuka was suddenly bombarded with questions about his adventures, completely derailing the date.

In the meantime, Kadoc, Da Vinci, and Dr. Romani were peeking in from a corner, stifling laughter. "This is going better than I expected," Kadoc chuckled, munching on a pastry.

Da Vinci grinned. "It's like a comedy show! Who knew a date could be so entertaining?"

Back at the table, Ritsuka was trying to explain how he fought powerful beings during the training simulation, while simultaneously keeping a straight face as the kids reenacted his battles with exaggerated poses. "And then I said, 'Not today, evil!'" one of them shouted, striking a dramatic pose.

Olga, blushing, tried to regain control. "So, um, Ritsuka, do you prefer chocolate or vanilla?"

"Both?" he replied, unsure how to answer. "But honestly, I'm just glad we're not talking about fighting for once."

As the kids finally ran off, Olga took a deep breath. "Okay, back to our date! So, how about we order some desserts?"

Just as they ordered, a nearby table erupted into chaos when someone accidentally set off a confetti cannon, showering everyone with colorful paper. Ritsuka couldn't help but laugh, "Looks like we're in a party now!"

"Yeah, a party of disasters," Olga said, chuckling nervously.

As they tried to enjoy their desserts, Ritsuka's cake suddenly exploded, sending frosting flying across the table. "Why does this keep happening?" he exclaimed, trying to wipe the mess off his shirt.

Kadoc and the others peered in again, barely containing their laughter. "This date is pure gold," Kadoc said, shaking his head.

Eventually, as they left the chaotic restaurant, Ritsuka turned to Olga, still covered in remnants of their disastrous date. "So, um, what did you think?"

Olga smiled, a mix of embarrassment and relief. "Honestly? I had a great time. Maybe we can do it again... but with less cake?"

"Less cake sounds good," Ritsuka replied, grinning. "Next time, I promise to wear a bib."

As they walked away, laughter echoed around them, each of them knowing that while the date was a comedic disaster, it had brought them closer in an unexpected way.

Da Vinci smiled, watching Ritsuka and Olga leave the chaotic restaurant. "Honestly, it went better than I expected. Sure, it was a comedic disaster, but that just makes it memorable."

Dr. Romani nodded, adjusting his glasses. "It's a classic case of 'expect the unexpected.' Who knew cake could become a weapon of mass embarrassment?"

Kadoc chuckled, leaning back in his chair. "And let's not forget the kids! Ritsuka handled them like a pro. I think he's officially a hero in their eyes now."

Da Vinci raised an eyebrow. "So, what's next for them? Another date, or are they going to keep it casual?"

Romani shrugged. "I think Olga might want to plan something less chaotic next time. Perhaps a quiet picnic? That should lower the chances of cake-related injuries."

Kadoc smirked. "Or a movie night where the only explosions are on-screen. Just imagine Ritsuka trying to explain the plot of an anime to her."

Da Vinci laughed. "Knowing him, he'd end up discussing the deeper meanings while accidentally spoiling the ending!"

As they continued to chat, Ritsuka and Olga re-entered Chaldea, still laughing about the date's mishaps.

"So, what did you think?" Ritsuka asked, glancing at her.

"I think we need to work on our date planning skills," Olga replied, trying to contain her laughter. "But honestly? I had a blast. Let's just maybe avoid cake next time."

"Deal," Ritsuka said, a grin spreading across his face. "And if we do have cake, I'll make sure to wear my hero apron."

Back in the observation area, Kadoc leaned toward Da Vinci and Romani. "Looks like the date might have been a disaster, but they both enjoyed it. You think they'll make it official?"

"I wouldn't be surprised," Da Vinci replied, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "Especially if Ritsuka keeps up his charm—and if Olga can find a way to avoid any more cake disasters."

As they shared a laugh, the atmosphere in Chaldea felt lighter, filled with the promise of new beginnings, quirky adventures, and a little bit of chaos along the way.

Meanwhile With Da Vinci, Dr Romani, Kadoc and Anastasia

Anastasia then looked at all them. "So um quick question, where did all these people in come from"

Everyone just looked at all the people in this fake restoron, As Dr Romani pressed a button all the people desiperd, as they all were holo graphic people

Anastasia just blinked. "They were all fake....I think my trust issue grow even more".

Anastasia crossed her arms, looking around at the now-empty restaurant. "So, they were all holograms? Just props for the date?"

Da Vinci nodded, a sly smile on her face. "Gotta keep the ambiance alive, right? It's all part of the experience."

Dr. Romani adjusted his glasses, trying to suppress a laugh. "We figured if things got too awkward, the holograms would help ease the tension. Turns out, they just made it more chaotic!"

Kadoc chuckled, shaking his head. "I can't believe Ritsuka managed to navigate that madness. It was like watching a reality show unfold in front of us."

Anastasia sighed, her expression softening a bit. "Well, at least it gave them some character development. Who knew a cake fight could lead to such bonding?"

Da Vinci leaned forward, a twinkle in her eye. "So, what's next? A new date idea? Perhaps one where we actually keep the food real?"

"Or at least the people," Kadoc added, grinning. "I can just imagine the next date: Ritsuka and Olga trying to interact with actual patrons while juggling their own disaster."

Anastasia raised an eyebrow. "And what if they spill coffee everywhere again? It's bound to happen."

"Then we'll just have to give them some practice," Dr. Romani suggested. "Maybe we can arrange a training session. 'How to Handle Chaos 101'—taught by yours truly."

Da Vinci laughed, waving her hand dismissively. "I'll just add it to the syllabus: 'Surviving Awkward Dates and Holographic Horrors.'"

As they all shared a laugh, the camaraderie in the room felt palpable. Even amidst the chaos, they were ready to support Ritsuka and Olga on their journey, no matter how many cakes—and holograms—they encountered along the way.

To be continued

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