After finishing my part-time job today, I went straight to a family restaurant on my way home.
I had already received a call on my phone from Kazemiya saying that she would be there ahead of me before my part-time job.
I entered the restaurant and was usually guided to my seat, but not anymore. I checked the âusual seatâ in the restaurantâŠshe was there.
Today, her bright golden hair was dazzling once again, and she was looking at her phone with boredom.
She looked stunning. However, the fact that she became somewhat picturesque just by sitting there was a quintessence.
âAh. Youâre here.â
ââŠ.Iâm hereâ
I and Kazemiya just kind of clicked yesterday(?). We were not close friends before. We had been strangers for a long time.
It wasnât the same as being too familiar, or the way I interacted with her, the tension, or something like that. Anyway, I hadnât fully grasped it yet.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âI was just trying to figure out what kind of stance I should take.â
ââŠ.that, I understand a little.â
Apparently, Kazemiya felt the same way. I never thought we would be on the same page to this extent.
âIsnât this fine? Just relax and be easygoing. You shouldnât have to worry about this, not here, not with each other.â
I immediately understood that the nuance of the message was that we already had to be careful at home.
ââŠYouâre right. If I keep worrying, even here, I wonât stand it.â
âThatâs right. We are in an alliance, right? If we exhaust each other, it would be a total disaster, wouldnât it?â
Nodding to Kazemiyaâs words, I opened the menu.
âOh, a limited-time grape fair.â
âDo you like grapes?â
âUsually. But I mostly eat the regular menu in rotation. This kind of limited-time offer is good for me because it gives me a change of taste.â
âEating the same thing all the time can get boring.â
âI think the problem is on our side, tooâŠYep. Itâs dessert, so I should eat this after dinner. Anyway, I think Iâll have pasta for dinner tonight.â
I finished my order with a set of free refill drinks, poured myself a glass of melon soda, and returned to my seat.
âYou always drink that at the beginning. Do you have a personal rule?â
âEh, really? It was unconsciousâŠâŠ.â
âHahaha. Unconscious, huh? How much do you like melon soda?â
When I saw her smiling face in front of me like this, I wondered if I was too simple, because she seemed a lot softer than the impression I had of her in the classroom.
âThis kind of KazemiyaâŠâŠwhat are you usually drinking, by the way?â
The drink bar at Flowers was roughly divided into three categories: âdrinks,â âtea,â and âcoffeeâ. âDrinksâ were mainly juices such as melon soda and lemon soda, which were served in clear glasses. So I guess Kazemiya knew what I liked from the color of the juice in the clear glass.
However, for âteaâ and âcoffee,â they used white cups for serving hot drinks. It was difficult to tell what one was drinking from the outside. And there was always that cup placed at Kazemiyaâs table, and I only knew that it was either âteaâ or âcoffeeâ.
âVarious things. Ah, but maybe I drink a lot of tea.â
âYou donât like coffee?â
âItâs not like that. I just often drink tea at another chain restaurantâŠI donât know why.â
âYouâre doing it unconsciously, too?â
âYeah.â
So, Kazemiya was a tea drinker. I had always wondered what she drank. I never thought that the day would come when I would find out.
At that time, a person who was making coffee from the drink bar passed by our seats in a timely manner.
ââŠ.Ah, I see. I think I kind of get it now.â
The aroma of coffee must have reached Kazemiya.
Somewhat self-mockingly, she looked at the backs of those who had passed by.
âI didnât like the smell of coffee. It makes me feel like Iâm at home.â
âI see.â
Did her sister or her parents drink coffee on a regular basis?
Well, it didnât matter to me. I wouldnât meddle or step into someone elseâs family affairs.
In a way, that was always my rule.
It wouldnât change even if I were on the side of listening to their complaints.
âYou reply like it doesnât matter to you.â
âIt doesnât matter to me, actually.â
ââŠ.really, I like that part about Narumi, itâs comfortable.â
âWhat part?â
âThe part where you donât meddle in my family affairs.â
âI think thatâs what Iâm expected to do as someone to complain toâ
âIt would help if all mankind were like that.â
Kazemiyaâs face looked exhausted. Furthermore, she looked a little fidgetyâŠcould this be it? Right away?
ââŠ.If you want to start complaining right away, Iâll listen as long as I can.â
ââŠ.Really? I mean, how did you know? That I want to start complaining.â
âI often hear people at my part-time job talk to me about their complaints. Iâve come to recognize those signs.â
âA sign, huh.â
Something hit the spot and Kazemiya started to talk.
âThatâs what this alliance was about in the first place.â
âThanks. Really. My eyes were not wrong when I chose Narumi, huh?â
After saying this, Kazemiya plopped down on the table with a big, loud sigh.
âAhhâŠgeez, Iâm really, really tired. Now that I became a second-year studentâŠIâm getting a lot of these things again, like âI want to meet your sister,â âI want your contact information,â and âI want her autographâ. Itâs annoying. Itâs disturbing. I donât want them talking to me.â
âI didnât know there were still people in our class who would ask such questions.â
âThere are no more from our class. Itâs mostly from other classesâŠâŠand the most common are the freshmen.â
âI see. If theyâre new students, they probably donât know anythingâŠthatâs hard.â
âThatâs right, itâs hard. âŠAnd today, Sawada was especially awful, and I bet Narumi saw it too.â
âWell, I did see itâŠâ
âWhat is with that guy? In the first place, Iâm not interested in class gatherings, and in addition, the other girls stare at me because Iâve been asked to give my personal contact informationâŠâŠ.â
âSawada has a lot of fans. After all, he is a prince, the pride of the second-year students.â
âWhat a splendid prince he is, to do something like that and not think about what his fans might think.â
She was fed upâŠÂ No wonder, though. If she had to deal with the princeâs fans in addition to her sisterâs fans, she would be exhausted.
ââŠ.Ah. Was it good to begin with?â
âWhat is it?â
âYou didnât exchange contact information with Sawada. And yet, you were willing to exchange contact information with me.â
âAhh, I donât mind Narumi. You donât seem to use it for weird stuff, and I trust you as an alliance partner. You wouldnât come here again if you were going to use it for something strange. We were regulars at the same restaurant.â
If asked, it was true that Kazemiya and I had formed an alliance only in the past few days, but we had been aware of each other as regulars at this restaurant for some time.
If I wanted to take some kind of action, the opportunity was lying around the corner.
ââŠâŠat least youâre better than that Sawada.â
âI donât think Sawada would use it for anything weird either.â
âI wonder. Those people are likely to do something unnecessary with good intentions, and the people around them are likely to be a bunch of thoughtless people. I wouldnât want to cause unnecessary resentment among fans by having the outer moat filled in without their knowledge and having a relationship turned into a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship without their permission.â
âŠdid that mean that that had happened in the past?
Kazemiyaâs appearance was outstanding even at school, and she was so beautiful that it was no surprise when she was called a very popular idol. That was probably the reason she had so many troubles in the past. I understood.
âNarumi, can you tell Sawada? He should at least take care of his own fans.â
âDonât be absurd.â
âYou both are boys.â
âDonât compare such a top caste superior with an ordinary citizen who just crawls along the bottom of the pile. The only thing we have in common is that we have arms, legs, and feet that move. Say that by mistake. In this day and age, youâd be beheaded in two seconds.â
âWhatâs thatâŠfufufuâ
And the pasta I ordered arrived at the same time Kazemiya was again mysteriously amused.
âItadakimasu.â
âNarumi always says âItadakimasuâ and âGochisosamaâ properly, huh.â
âIs that weird?â
âI think itâs good to be well behaved.â
âIâm not trying to be well-behaved. I lived with my mother until a little while ago. Itâs a kind of self-preservation so that people wonât say that weâre a single-mother family or that my mother didnât raise me well.â
âHmm. You must be going through a lot of hardship there, too.â
âJust so you know, I donât need any sympathy. Iâm happy as I am, and my mom seems happy now that sheâs remarried.â
âDonât worry. I donât sympathize with you, and I donât intend to.â
Kazemiya said that she felt comfortable with me, but I felt that Kazemiya was the one who was comfortable from my point of view.
ââŠ.Mhm.â
As I was quietly eating my dinner, I received an incoming call from my mom.
âSorry. Can I answer this?â
âSure, donât worry about it.â
With her approval, I answered the phone.
âHello, Mom?â
âKouta, where are you?â
âIâm on my way home from a part-time job.â
âAre you taking a detour again?â
âYeah. Well, just for a moment.â
Just as I was wondering if we were going to repeat the exact same exchange as yesterday, I could hear the faint sound of my motherâs breath on the other end of the phone.
ââŠâŠSorry. Mom did that thing this morningâŠâŠâ
âEh.â
âI said something like âthat person,ââŠbut I meant it differently. Itâs not that Iâm favoring Kotomi-chan or that Iâm disappointed in you.â
âI donât care about that kind of thing.â
This morningâs incident was still lingering in Momâs mind, apparently.
âSo, youâre going to be late again today, right? Yesterday you came home later than usualâŠâŠand I was thinking that you might not come home at all.â
âI wonât do that. I met a friend yesterday. We had a good time talkingâŠand sheâs a girl, so I walked her home. You know, itâs not safe to let her walk alone. Itâs the same thing today. We were talking at the restaurant, thatâs why Iâm coming home lateâŠâ
âYou donât have any female friends. You donât have to go to the trouble of lying like thatâŠâŠ.â
âIâm not lying!â
Although some of the stories were false, most of them werenât. It was true that I was talking with Kazemiya, and that I was walking her home.
But my mom didnât believe me, apparently. âŠâŠOf course, she wouldnât. In fact, I had no interest in women until I formed an alliance with Kazemiya.
As I was racking my brain trying to figure out how to get her to believe me, Kazemiya tapped me lightly on the shoulder with her finger.
âYou want me to take the call?â
âHuh?â
âShe would believe it if I was the one taking the call.â
It was indeed true if you ask me, butâŠâŠit was no good. However, I couldnât think of any other solution.
âSorry. Can you please?â
âLeave it to me.â
In the end, all I could do was honestly rely on my alliance partner.
âHello. This is Kazemiya, Narumi-kunâs classmate.â
ââŠ.Eh, yes. Iâm sorry about yesterday. He was so concerned about me, he walked me home. And Iâm sorry I borrowed your son again today. âŠâŠ yes. âŠâŠyes. Now, if youâll excuse me.â
After some discussion, Kazemiya returned my phone to me, and I resumed talking to my mom.
ââŠ.hello?â
âWhen did you start having a female friend?â
ââŠâŠrather recently?â
âI seeâŠIâm sorry. Iâve been doing a lot of things that make me doubt you. This is not good. I know I have to move on and not be tied to âthat personâ anymoreâŠâŠ.â
ââŠ.Itâs okay, I donât care. As long as Mom is happy, thatâs all that matters.â
ââŠ.Yeah. Thank you.â
Apparently, she had calmed down. Iâm glad.
I was responsible for my mother worrying and overthinking like this.
So I didnât want her to worry too much or think about unnecessary things.
In the end, she said, âGive my regards to Kazemiya-san. Be sure to walk her home,â after which I hung up the phone.
âWas it unnecessary?â
âHonestly, youâve been a great help. Thank you.â
âWeâre an alliance for times like thisâŠâŠ.and Iâm aware that Iâve been a bit intrusive. Iâm sorry.â
âItâs hard for me to ask you to talk to my mom on the phone, so I really appreciate it.â
ââŠâŠIâm glad you put it that way.â
We then ordered a grape parfait after dinner, and after another little chatting, we left the restaurant.
âWhat do you do at home, Narumi?â
âLately Iâve been playing a game Natsuki recommended.â
âIs it fun?â
âIâm pretty addicted. Itâs a great way to pass the time.â
âWow. Then tell me about it.â
âOkay, but do you play games, Kazemiya?â
âOccasionally. Sometimes I do it with my friends.â
âI didnât know you had friendsâŠâŠ.â
âWhat do you think I am?â
Kazemiyaâs cheeks puffed out slightly as if she was upset, and she looked somewhat childish.
Her appearance in the classroom was also somewhat mature, so the gap between the two was somewhat interesting.
âTheyâre in different classes, and we try not to get too involved at school.â
This was probably partly because of her own reputation and partly because she didnât want to bother her friends about her sister.
âSorry, sorry. Also, the game calledâŠâŠ. Iâll send you the link later.â
âThanks.â
âYou donât have to force yourself to do something just because I recommended it to you. If it doesnât suit you, you can stop right away, and itâll be hard to be concerned about that.â
âI know. Donât worry, I donât care about that kind of thing.â
We arrived at Kazemiyaâs house in no time and split up for the day.
On the way home, I was thinking about what I would do when I got home.
I guess Iâd distracted her from the fact that Iâd be home late, but now I was sure Mom would be asking a lot of questions about Kazemiya.
Well, whatever. It was probably much better trouble than being fed up with being uncomfortable.