After watching her for dozens of minutes, Misaki holds out her notebook to me.
Bug, grass, heaven, sky, spirit, evening â Theyâre characters Iâm not sure if I learned in the first grade of elementary school but they were cutely lined up.
ââŚgood?â
How do I put it, it has a certain charm but I feel like I should immediately show her the right way to do it⌠**TL Note: Heâs talking about stroke order. Japanese characters have very strict stroke order, they look super off if you donât follow them.
âMisaki youâre a genius. When I was your age I couldnât write any kanji, yâknow.â
When I praised her she made a satisfied expression and puffed out her nose. **TL Note: I have no idea how to express this in english. Think about in anime when theyâre all proud and they puff a little breath out their nose in satisfaction.
ââŚcool?â
ââŚâŚâ
âHm? Whatâs wrong?â
For some reason Iâm being looked at so I ask again but Misaki turns her face away with a pui.
âŚWhy? Why is she mad?
She hurriedly leaves me behind and once again picks up her notebook and runs away.
I tilt my head while looking at her, and in a forced voice I say,
âHmm~, as I thought the characters in the book are the coolest~.â
ââŚâ
Oh, she took the bait.
âI heard that you can get really good if you trace the characters in the bookâŚâ
After I mumbled that I secretly peek in Misakiâs direction.
Sheâs diligently tracing the kanji in the drill book.
âŚThis kid is really straightforward and cute, huh.
ââŚn?â
Oh, crap. Sheâs looking at me as if asking âwhatâs so funnyâ. No wait thatâs wrong, Misaki doesnât have such a rude way of thinking. Itâs definitely something more cute like ââŚD-donât look!â.
Uhyo! So cute! What the hell is wrong with me!
ââŚnn?â
âMy bad Misaki, gonna go cool off my head a bit.â
I cooled off.
ââŚHaa, haa⌠Iâm back.â
ââŚwelcome back.â
After running with all my strength for about a kilometer I return to the room and see Misaki still tracing the kanji in the notebook just like a few minutes before. She sure is enthusiastic⌠hm? Her hand stopped?
ââŚhungry.â
Woops, thatâs right we still havenât had breakfast, huh.
âWhat do you wanna eat?â
âYosh, then gyuudon.â
ââŚn. like, gyuudon.
With that we went to the gyuudon shop and like always got the mini and medium.
Personally Iâd like to eat a plateful but since Misaki will have left overs it will come out to about a plateful anyway. Then itâd be cheaper if I ordered a large and split it with Misaki but she doesnât like that so itâs a no go.
Misaki who secretly doesnât like to tries to leave nothing behind.
In the end she only ate about 40% before she gave up.
ââŚâ
Misaki puffs her cheeks out in regret.
âWell at the start you could only eat about 10% so you did your best right?â
ââŚn.â
She canât accept it.
I take the gyuudon and resume eating.
Misaki looks at me in wonder.
âWhatâs up?â
ââCause guys eat âbout this much.â
âMeans boys.â
âRyou-kun, knows lots.â
Between morning and noon, and on top of that a weekday.
In such a comfortable atmosphere, I make agreeable responses.
Just a little bit but Misaki has been using more words.
âCan write, kanji too.â
ââCourse I can.â
If I see it once I wonât forget so even now the kanji Iâve memorized til the 2nd year of middle school I should be able to write without a problem⌠is what I think but when Misaki learns kanji from 3rd year and above Iâll be in a bit of a pinch. Well, thatâs for later.
ââŚka.â
ââŚchoked.â
âWhatâs with that.â
I laughed without thinking and Misaki hangs her head in embarassment.
When she gets like this she wonât talk to me unless I call out to her first but⌠today letâs just leave it at that.
By the way, was the gyuudon here always this tasty? If itâs like this I could eat 2 more cups easily. I wonât though.
Just like that after eating we went back home and I watched over Misaki practicing her kanji, went to the bathhouse a little early, and returned home againâit became 7 pm.
ââŚYosh, time to go.â
When I got up Misaki looked at me with eyes that said âdonât goâ.
That was a lie. She just followed me with her eyes.
âGonna go to work for a bit.â
ââŚn.â
Misakiâs sees me off as I leave.
The destination is the special of the day store run by the ossan I met yesterdayâKOY.
Having KO in the name, must be a a grim kind of store.
While thinking that I walk through the street at night.
After all, I have some short term work there.
Working part time at a restaurant, even a kid should be able to do it.
At any rate.
Thatâs plenty.
Forward, always forward.
Â
The downtown business district. There are a lot of restaurants lined up and itâs the peak night business hours there is a crazy amount of people but thereâs only one store that doesnât seem to have anyone in it.
Under the worn out sign with KOY written on it is the address on the paper I prepared beforehand.
Unconcerned I opened the door, it wasnât locked.
âOu, I was waitinâ.â
The moment I opened the door I heard a voice from inside the store. Without answering I walked down a narrow hallway and arrived in a slightly open room.
I figured a daily special shop wouldâve had some tables lined up but all there was was a counter with some seats. Talking about the spacing, itâs narrow to the degree of someone having difficulty passing by each other. And yet behind the counter there was a elegant kitchen. Rather than a tattered impression it looked like they make decent food.
âWhat should I do?â
When I called out to the ossan working behind the counter, his white apron shook as he looked over.
âWell take a seat. For now itâs the interview.â
âŚHuh, youâre gonna interview me? I didnât hear anything about this, yâknow?
I tilt my head as I find a suitable seat to sit in. Ossan stops his works and with a scary face glares at me. He drew close enough for our noses to almost touch and with a voice like a yakuza sword he says,
âYou, why donât you have a job?â
âThen, whyâd you take me up on my offer?â
âWhoâs Misaki?â
âYou pass.â
âŚ
âThatâs it?â
âIf I say you pass then you passed.â
Ossan faces his back towards me and returns to his work. While maintaining a bit of tension I throw out my question. But without looking back Ossan easily answered.
âSo itâs like that, huh.â
âPerfect. What should I do?â
ââŚI donât have to wash the dishes?â
âOu, got it.â
Sure enough after 30 minutes KOY opened up.
Then another 30 minutes passed and I called out to Ossan.
âTenchouâ **Shop manager title.
âThereâs no customers.â
ââŚI see.â
Strange.
âTenchou.â
âMy wages, could you tell me again?â
ââŚI see.â
What the hell, even though I havenât done anything?
âŚThis is bad, I gotta do something.
âTenchou.â
âIâll massage your shoulders.â
âJust be quiet, shitty brat.â
âŚWaiting is also work, huh.
Fine by me, then no matter how long Iâll just shut up and wait!
âHeey! Long time no see!â
Immediately after I prepared myself, a single high tension customer came in.
Wearing a coat over his suit, if I were to guess heâs just coming back from work.
âWelcome~ itâs been a long time~. Now now, come sit over here, please.â
âŚWhat the hell, that guy.
He looks like Tenchou, rather it is him⌠but somehow that Ossan is really creepy.
âHuh. Whoâs this guy?â
âGot it!â
The Ossan returned to being Tenchou and glared at me until I lowered my head.
While looking down I thought about Ossanâs eccentricities.
âŚIs that what serving customers is like? In that case is Ossan showing me how to do it?
âHee⌠Nii-chan you got a cute face.â
Oi Tenchou, this customer just plunged into a minefield.
Or should I force a smile?
ââŚHa, hahaha, Iâm often told that~.â
Well, a forced smile should be safe.
I at least have that much common sense. Donât look down on me.
âAnd, what does nii-chan do? Ah, Occhan, the usual.â
âComing up~â.â
Occhan makes a strange response and then immediately takes some food out of the fridge, uses some nearby tools and machines and starts cooking.
Putting that aside.
Iâm working here part time.
ââŚI work part-time.â
Crap, my voice already wavered.
âHee, a student?â
âWhich university?â
ââŚMy hometown, you wouldnât know it.â
Fuu, I managed to instantly think of a safe answer.
âI see⌠I went that one. T University, yâknow it?â
That was definitely not something he just came up with.
It seemed like he said it at least 100 times before.
As a resultâI was made to listen to him endlessly boast about his academic background.
âLaater~ till next time~â
ââThank you very much.ââ
âŚWhatâs this tired feeling?
The time was⌠not even 30 minutes? I got this tired for 500 yen?
Dammit, Iâm in over my head⌠serving customers is this hard, huh.
âOi, we just started, yâknow? You tired already?â
ââŚShut up.â
Closing hours is 5 am?
âThat was easy, I can do it.â
âHeh, you got guts.â
The Ossan laughed boldly.
This Ossan,
Welcome~
Now now, come sit over here, please.
Coming up~â.
cause he had to say those things, serving customers is seriously hard work. This is Ossanâs, no, Tenchouâs true ability, huh. My god, I donât think I can win against that. Itâs not like I want to win though⌠just if you say that thatâs a skill a working adult needs to have, I gotta do it.
⌠Shit, I want to hit the me who thought this was some light work where Iâd just deliver food.
âOo~u, finally got here~.â
Without delay another customer. And without delay I want to hit this dirty Ossan.
Whyâs this guy smoking right under a no smoking sign, canât he read dammit. I mean, smoking wherever you please right in front of me whoâs desperately enduring⌠youâve got guts. But this is work. Use your words not your fists.
âOi Ossan, no smoking here.â
Right after saying it, Ossanâs hand moved before his mouth.
From such a sudden movement I momentarily blanked out.
I try to hold onto my composure, I know the blood is rising to my head.
My fist starts shaking. The place I should point my anger at is right in front of me.
âA shot for a shotâŚâ
âŚIâm not mistaken right?
That hand, let go.
âIâm never coming back to this store again!â
While glaring at Tenchou he lets out an angry voice and throws the cigarette at us.
The dirty Ossan I hit leaves the store enraged.
ââŚWhyâd you stop me.â
ââCause that was your fault. Thatâs why I stopped you.â
What did he just say?
âIs your head on right? No matter how you think about it I didnât do anything wrong.â
âThen he shoulda just said that! Whatâs the reason for hitting the table?!â
âThen isnât it still that bratâs fault!?â
âYeah it is. So what?â
While looking amazed, thatâs what he said.
âYouâre raising a kid, right? Whatâre you doing making noise like a kid?â
âHow to scold a child is also the adults responsibility. A guy who doesnât know that should be raisinâ kid.â
ââŚâŚ.You piece of shit-!â
I slammed my fist on a nearby table. That fist held my anger but, as if that amount was nothing the rest of my body grew hot.
âThat reaction means you canât accept it, huh.â
âThen why are you holding it in. Donât you wanna keep kicking up a fuss?â
âSays the brat.â
Tenchou makes an annoying face and laughs, then he grabs the cigarette butt and throws it in the trash. While glaring at his back I bite my lips.
ââŚYou, whyâd you hire me?â
âHmm. Probably cause Iâve seen a kid like you somewhere, and I ended up worrying about it.â
Somewhere, huh. Heâs probably talking about himself. Then I resemble him when he was younger? And after all those years passed, he came to realize hitting someone for such a stupid reason is bad. If thatâs the case, is that what it means to be an adult?
I canât accept that.
But I can understand it.
This is just a âwhat ifâ but, if I didnât say anything and fed that dirty ossan some good food, heâd probably come back without smoking. The me who ruined that is then the brat⌠such an absurd theory, I canât accept it. But, I can understand it.
â⌠Bullshit, I wonât do it.â
âItâs still just the first day, yâknow.â
The hell is his hearing?
âI never said I was quittinâ.â
âI see⌠Anyway, 1 week. Keep it up for a week. Donât forget that you were hired.â
Watch my words, huh?
âUnderstood, Tenchou-san.â
Giving an empty answer I turn away from Tenchou and look at the entrance.
Thereâs a lot to think about but Iâm not good at that kind of stuff.
So letâs just think about it simply.
For the sake of Misaki, Iâll continue working here for 1 week.
1 week. No matter what happens Iâll show that I can keep going.