After the encounter with Hagakure Sakura, Chidori ran into the restroom and gently wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes.
āāOh, thank goodness.ā
Chidori muttered in a voice filled with relief.
āChidoriās feelings toward Hagakure Sakura were indescribable guilt and creeping fear.
When Mebuki suggested the DNA test, the first thing Chidori felt was fear. This was not the first time someone had questioned her blood relation with Tsugumi. Other than Mebuki, Chidori had also been pointed out by innocent friends and mindless adults that they werenāt ālook-alikeā.
Each time, Chidori suffered as if her feet were falling off the ground.
The only clue to the past was left at hand. In the photo of āSakura-neechanā and Tsugumi, Chidori was not in the picture. It was as if to prove that Chidori was not included in the āfamilyā. This fact weighed heavily on Chidori.
The āSakura-neechanā in her memory always smiled kindly. But why? The smile that she used to recognize as kind now felt terribly cold.
āIt was probably due to uncontrollable self-loathing.
The reason why Tsugumi so blindly adored Chidori (sister) might be because he was unconsciously overlapping her real sister with Chidori. Such unfounded fears floated in and out of her mind.
Chidori, who had no memory of her past, was left with only one family member: Tsugumi. If Chidori and Tsugumi were not sisters and brothers, who in the world should the person called āChidori Nanaseā live for as emotional support? She was scared to death when she thought about it.
The daily life with Tsugumi together was peaceful and contented, but she felt anxious at any moment as if her chest was constricted.
Even after she entered high school, that uneasiness remained, and like a smoldering flame, it grew more and more.
It was at this time that the Magical Girl, Hagakure Sakura, appeared.
That Magical Girl, who looked a lot like Tsugumi, or rather āSakura-neechan,ā quickly rose to the C-class from the start of her activities, and became famous after her miraculous survival in the battle against Radon at the end of the year.
The moment Chidori heard on the bus that day that Hagakure Sakura was going to fight a Demonic Beast, she felt like she had been caught up in the past that she had been running away from. As if telling her there was no escape.
She didnāt know if that girl was the same person as āSakura-neechanā. But it was hard to believe that someone so look-alike could be unrelated.
āIf she was Tsugumiās blood relative, how would she feel about Chidori taking the place of āSakura-neechanā? With this thought in mind, Chidori did not want to get too involved with Hagakure Sakura.
However, after this chance encounter, she was able to judge that Hagakure Sakura would not make any contact with Tsugumi, although she didnāt know how she felt about it inwardly. If what she said was true, she and Tsugumi were unrelated, and if she was actually related to Tsugumi, the fact that she deliberately pretended not to know would mean that she had no intention of getting involved.
āSo at the time, Chidori was relieved to hear her response.
As long as Hagakure Sakura didnāt get involved, Tsugumi surely wouldnāt remember āSakura-neechanā. ā¦If Tsugumiās memories came back, Chidori and Tsugumi probably wouldnāt be able to have the same relationship as before.
Fortunately, Tsugumi was not interested in Hagakure Sakura and did not seem to be particularly bothered by her appearance on TV or other media. In fact, he seemed to be more fed up with the trouble he was getting into because of their resemblance.
In contrast to Chidori, who was worried about their blood ties, Tsugumi had no doubt in the slightest that they were siblings. He probably didnāt know how much it had saved Chidoriās life.
āPerhaps thatās why. Chidoriās feeling for Tsugumi was deeper than familial love.
The way he acted, the way he laughed. His face when he was angry, his voice when he was depressed. All of these things made Chidoriās heart flutter.
It was too faint and too heavy to be called love.
Chidori would surely never let go of Tsugumiās hand in the future. Even if he hated her, she wanted to stay by his side. Such a stand would never be possible for a āloverā.
Therefore, Chidori covered her own feelings. She tried to think that this affection was familial love, not infatuation.
Whether they were blood-related or not, thinking that way would save Chidoriās heart from being hurt.
If they were siblings ā if she said they were siblings, she could stay with Tsugumi all the time. And since Tsugumi was a kind person, he would never refuse a request from his āsisterā.
āIt was like a curse.
āā¦Iām the worst.ā
Chidori muttered with a crying smile. The cute little brother (Tsugumi) didnāt know anything about such an ugly side.
āāBut thatās the path my sister has chosen.ā
āShiro-chanā¦ā
The white rabbit who had been sitting on her shoulder without her realizingāChidoriās contract Godāsaid in a resolute voice.
āChidori. You swore at that time that you would āstand by your brotherās side no matter whatā. Then you should stick to it. Because you are his sister.ā
āYeah, thatās rightā¦ā
Then, after cooling her reddened eyes a bit, Chidori returned to her department.
It was long past break time, but they might have guessed a lot from the look in her eyes that she was crying. In this workplace where co-workers often die, there were more people crying in hiding than one might imagine. They must have misunderstood the reason for Chidoriās tears that way.
After completing her work within the allotted time and returning home, she found Tsugumi preparing dinner at home. Wearing a black apron, he was working in the kitchen, humming a tune.
āWelcome home. Dinner will be ready soon.ā
āThank you. Is that fried food I smell?ā
āYes,Ā taranomeĀ andĀ kisu tempura. I madeĀ takikomi gohanĀ because we have bamboo shoots. The main course is oily, can you eat it?ā
Turning around, Tsugumi said worriedly. He was probably worried about Chidori, who had been eating poorly of late.
āItās okay. ā¦But youāve done a lot of work this time. Everything seems to be in season.ā
āHmm, I guess itās because Iāve been enjoying eating a little more lately. I even have a part-time job for my foodie pleasure.ā
āA part-time job is good, but donāt overdo it. Itās nice of you to buy me souvenirs, but do it in moderation.ā
Tsugumi seemed to have started working part-time around the beginning of February. The reason for this was that he felt bad about staying at home while Chidori was working for the government. When the matter of working for the government was brought up, Chidori couldnāt complain.
On the weekends, she was occasionally sent across the country to secure travel routes, and the time with Tsugumi was significantly reduced. Perhaps Tsugumi was feeling lonely in his own way.
He didnāt tell her about the part-time job because it was āembarrassingā, but by the looks of it, Chidori thought it must be restaurant-related.
If there was a problem, it was Tsugumiās spending. Tsugumi often went away for the weekend, and every time he did, he came back with expensive souvenirs. At first, she thought he was just spending his first part-time job salary, but after a few times of this, she began to worry.
It seemed he had not touched the living expenses given to him by his guardian, Yozuru, but considering the future financial situation, it was not a good idea for Tsugumi to get into the habit of spending money.
Tsugumi smiled vaguely and said, āIāll be carefulā, but by the looks of it, he probably didnāt take it too seriously. If he came back with another expensive souvenir next time, a reprimand might be in order.
ā¦Iāll ask for Mebuki-senpaiās help then. Chidori sat deeply on the sofa while thinking about this. Shiro was not available this evening. Apparently, he had something to do.
āBy the way, how is Chidori going to spend Golden Week?ā
While carrying the plate with food on it, Tsugumi asked the question.
āIām going to show up at the kendo clubās training camp as usual. ā¦I canāt attend the tournament, but I can help and support them in their training.ā
Although she lost her qualification to participate in tournaments after becoming a Magical Girl, Chidori still showed up at the kendo club when she had time and helped with training. When she announced that she was quitting the club, the other club members pleaded with her. Chidori did not think it was particularly difficult because she could check how to move her body, which had improved her physical ability.
āI see. I promised to hang out with my friends on the last Saturday, so I was wondering if Chidori would like to join me, but then it canāt be helped.ā
āA friend? Is it one of your classmates? Tsugumi must be on good terms with them. Whenever I see them in the hallway, they talk about howās Tsugumi doing.ā
āā¦No, those guys just want to talk to Chidori. And this time itās not a classmate. Yukitaka also said heās going on a cruise with his rich sister for the holidays.ā
Chidori laughed at Tsugumiās answer. Apparently, Tsugumiās friend, Amari, was still the same.
āThen, āWho in the world is it? The only other mutual acquaintance I know of is Mebuki-senpai.ā
āSuzushiro and Mibu. Chidori also exchanged contact information with them, right?ā
āGachang.
The moment Tsugumiās words reached her ears, Chidori dropped the bowl he handed over. The rice spilled a little on the table.
āWhoa, are you all right? It doesnāt look broken, but Iāll have to add more.ā
Tsugumi laughed, saying he had cooked more. Chidori looked at him with puzzled eyes and opened her mouth.
āSure, we exchanged contacts, but Iāve only done a few greetings. Besides, theyāre like my superiors ā¦Iām surprised you two get along well enough to go out and have funā¦ā
While talking about this, Chidori thought about the reason why Suzushiro and Mibu became friends with Tsugumi.
āHe wasnāt aware of it but there was something about Tsugumi that attracted a special kind of person.
Including his classmates, who were considered problem children, Amari, who was a paragon of bad behavior, and Mebuki, who was called the schoolās prodigyāall of them adored him.
The two Rikka, a handful of chosen ones, was probably also attracted to Tsugumiās peculiarity.
Thinking so, Chidori looked at Tsugumi.
ā¦In this situation, it didnāt look like it was going to be a love affair.
When he talked about the two of them, Tsugumi didnāt show signs of being self-conscious. He seemed to be enjoying himself, but there was no hint of infatuation. It seemed he really intended to go out as ājust a friendā.
āYou donāt have to worry about me this time. Have fun.ā
Chidori laughed and said so, and Tsugumi opened his mouth, smiling gently.
āYeah⦠If you have more time off in the summer, letās go on a trip somewhere together. I havenāt been able to hang out much with Chidori lately.ā
āI guess so. ⦠Iāll have some money for my part-time job, and it might be nice to stretch my wings a bit.ā
Tsugumiās thoughtfulness warmed her heart.
āOh, I wish this peaceful happiness can last longer. Thinking of this, Chidori reached for a hot meal.