-iptd 836- Tsubasa Amami And Go- Visitors Can Camp Cha Apr 2026

The night stretched on, and the fire began to dim, casting long shadows across the campsite. Tsubasa and Go curled up in their sleeping bags, the tent’s canvas rustling softly in the night breeze.

At one point, a soft rustle in the bushes caught their attention. Both turned, eyes wide, expecting perhaps a curious raccoon—or maybe a mischievous forest sprite. From the underbrush emerged a small group of friendly, wide‑eyed visitors: a pair of curious squirrels, a shy hedgehog, and a bright‑feathered bird that perched on the edge of the firelight.

“Hey, you made it!” he called, waving a coil of rope. “I was starting to think the forest ate you.” -IPTD 836- Tsubasa Amami And Go- Visitors Can Camp Cha

“Only if you promise not to eat all the chocolate first,” Tsubasa teased, nudging his shoulder.

The night deepened, and the sky turned a velvety indigo, speckled with stars that seemed close enough to touch. They laughed, told stories of past misadventures, and shared a few quiet moments listening to the gentle lapping of the lake against its shore. The night stretched on, and the fire began

“Thanks for coming out with me,” Tsubasa murmured, her voice barely louder than a whisper.

When the tent was finally upright and the canvas flapped gently in the cool breeze, they stepped back to admire their handiwork. Both turned, eyes wide, expecting perhaps a curious

Go chuckled, offering a piece of his chocolate to the squirrels, who squeaked in approval. The hedgehog snuffled at the marshmallows, and the bird sang a gentle, melodic trill that blended perfectly with the crackling fire.

The sun was already low on the horizon when Tsubasa Amami arrived at the little lakeside campsite, a bright orange glow painting the clouds. She had been looking forward to this weekend getaway for weeks—just a chance to unwind, roast marshmallows, and, most importantly, spend some quality time with her longtime friend, Go.

“It looks perfect,” Tsubasa said, stretching her arms wide. “Now we just need a fire.”