Chapter 130 â The Distance Between the Comet and the Sun
After three years, the world completely changed for me.
Celebrities I knew had passed away and they released new smartphone models. It felt as if I traveled to the future.
When I returned back to my home, everything had changed, save from my room that looked the same as I remembered it. It was as if the time was frozen here.
âUgin is a university student already, huh?âŠâ
She wasnât here with me as she had already gone back to Tokyo.
Now, what should I do?
It was hard to survive in this world as a middle school graduate. I guess I had to take a high school equivalency test so they could treat me as a high school graduate. That way, I wouldnât need to do something dumb like going back to high school again.
University? Well, that would be impossible, wouldnât it? I felt sorry for my parents for having someone like me as a son. Well, in any case, I had to concentrate on studying for the test.
That decided what I should do next. Studying while continuing with my rehabilitation. The doctor told me to take a walk early in the morning every day. I was never a morning person, but I guess I should start becoming one now and go to sleep early for starters.
Time passed and both my studies and rehabilitation were going well. Suddenly, Arina called me out of the blue. She said something about wanting to meet me and that she wanted me to know that it was a little urgent, that was why she didnât text me instead. Turned out she offered her help for the test I would be taking. Honestly, I didnât really need her help because the problems should be easy enough for me to solve, but she insisted on it, so I had no choice but to agree.
âSo, howâs your life at the university?â
We were currently in a cafe together.
âWhatâs with that question?â
âI mean, youâre seeing me all the time, right? Iâm wondering if you have some friends in university.â
âI do. Not many though.â
âI see, glad to hear that. Well, I guess the answer is obvious, huh? I mean, look at you, you seem like youâre having fun. Unlike me, I donât know what Iâm gonna do after this is all overâŠâ
âYou said that, but you donât seem that depressed⊠Well, itâs good that you arenât depressed, but normally people would act like that when realizing that they fell asleep for three whole years.â
âI am depressed, but more than that, Iâm just glad to be alive. I heard that my heart stopped and if Ugin didnât give me a first-aid treatment, I wouldâve been gone already.â
Uginâs earnestness saved my life. Apparently, she remembered the first aid treatment for heart attack that she learned from school. As expected of my little sister.
Hearing my words, Arina looked at me in silence. Based on her expression, it seemed like she wanted to say something, but she was hesitating to. I guess this part of her hasnât changed, huh?
âOh, by the way, are you free tonight? You are, right? Right?â
âIâm not going to your apartment.â
âMy apartment? Iâm not talking about that, though~ I guess youâre at the age when youâre starting to think about something like that, huh?~â
She hid her mouth behind her hand and sneered at me. What a mature response from her. I guess she is out of my league now, huh? When I think about it, she was a real twenty years old, meanwhile I was pretty much a child in an adult body.
âAnyway, I was going to invite you for a drink. Iâve always wanted to have a drink with you, you know? We havenât celebrated your discharge yet, so itâs the perfect time to do so. Itâs my treat, so donât worry about it.â
âFine, but Iâll pay for it, okay?â
âNo, Iâll pay. Iâm not so heartless to let an unemployed person pay for my drinks. Besides, itâs a party for you. You deserve this much at least.â
I tried to insist on my standing, but she didnât even give me the time of the day. Instead, she turned her head away from me and closed her eyes.
âArina⊠You know, I always thought that you were pretty back in high school, but now, youâve become even prettierâŠâ
âW-What are you talking about?! Stop that, there are other people here!â
âSince youâre treating me for a drink, I need to tell you something like this at least, no?â
âIf those words are just empty words, Iâm going to kill you for real, okay?â
âHold back a little, will you?â
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Arina took me to walk in the city after that. Somehow, this thing became a date without me realizing it. I had a date with her back in high school, but was having a date with a girl that you werenât in relationship with normal? Surely not, right?
I would grunt everytime I took a step forward. I hadnât regained all my strength yet, so just walking normally was tough. Arinaâs normal walking speed felt too quickly for me to follow. In the end, she had to slow her pace down and supported me from the side.
âSorry, I didnât realize this soonerâŠâ
She glanced at me before quickly turning her gaze forward again. Something similar to this happened a long time ago, it was just that back then, she wasnât holding the hand I offered to her.
ââŠAre you sure you arenât dating someone currently?â
âHehe, are you into stealing someone elseâs girlfriend now?â
âN-No, itâs justââ
âDonât worry. Iâm not dating anyone currently. Well, not that Iâve ever dated someone in the first place. Hehe, youâre such a worrywart.â
She grabbed my hand.
I remembered this familiar feeling of her hand. I only touched her hand a handful of times back in high school, but I would never forget this warmth.
Suddenly, a wave of regret rushed over my chest. Three years were a long time, more than enough time to create a mountain of memories with her.
I made a lot of memories with her in less than a year. I wonder how many memories we could make in three years?
I want to go back to that summer dayâŠ
I was a fool, why did I hold off from answering her confession for so long? Had I known I would be sleeping for three years after that, I would have given her my answer right away.
Our feelings were mutual, after all.
The thing that held me back was the fact that she lost her memory back then. I was conflicted to accept her feelings because it felt unfair. Also, I was afraid that her feelings back then differed from her feelings before she lost her memories. That was why I decided to wait. If she somehow regained her memories in that summer vacation, maybe I could give her a clear answer. I knew that it was cowardly and I was just trying to run away from both her and my own feelings. I knew that I was a fool back then.
And I paid the price for that foolishness. Three years of coma was my just desserts.
But somehow, after I woke up, she was still waiting for my answer to her confession. She had regained her memory and she still harbored the same feelings toward me.
If we were still high school students, where we were still on equal footing, I wouldnât be bothered by this situation as much.
But we were adults now. We werenât living in a world where oneâs worth was decided by how fast one could run or how high oneâs grades were. In this kind of world, what kind of value did someone like me, who was stuck in the dream world for three years, had? No matter how much I tried to think about it, I didnât think that I was someone worthy of her. This wasnât a high school romance where you could afford to mess around anymore. I didnât want to ruin her future.
âArinaâŠâ
The sun was beginning to set. Arina was leading me into a building, but I stopped her right before she opened the door.
âWhat is it?â
Her smile vanished when she saw my face. I wonder what kind of expression Iâm making currently?
âI⊠Donât know what to say⊠You know, when I first woke up, it was hard for me to believe that three years had passed⊠But now, Iâm feeling the weight of those three years. It feels like it all came down, crushing me all at once.â
âWell, three years is a long time.â
âIt doesnât feel like much time has passed when Iâm just walking around the city. Some parts of the city feels new to me, but thatâs it, it doesnât make me feel like so much time has passed. But when I meet the people I know, everything just hits me like a truck. The closer I am to those people, the more I realize how big a three year gap isâŠâ
Arina approached me and gently wrapped her hands around mine.
âWhen you were still asleep, I would hold your hands like this⊠I went to see you so many times, more times than I can count. The people at the hospital had long recognized me and I became quite famous there, you know? Well, I guess thatâs a given, I did it for three years after all.â
She touched her hair.
âI havenât changed my hairstyle at all. I thought that youâd feel lonely if you see that change in me when you wake up, so I decided to not change it. I know how bad loneliness can feel like and I didnât want you to experience it.â
âAre you saying that youâre doing that for my sake?âŠâ
âWell, that and I donât want to change my hairstyle in the first place. In any case, thanks to that, you recognized me right away when you saw me, right? Also, Sui⊠You might think that the distance between us has widened, but to me, itâs not. In the three years you were sleeping, Iâve always been staying by your side. I grew together with you. The distance between you and I is pretty much nonexistent to me.â
I felt tears welling up in my eyes, so I opened them as wide as I could. I didnât want to cry here. I was pitiful enough as a person, I didnât want her to pity me any more than this.
âSui, you only have to get used to your situation, okay? You donât need to rush, just take it slowly. Like I said, the distance between me and you is pretty much nonexistent. You know, you reminded me of a comet. You traveled so far away to the point that everyone started to forget about your existence and when you finally returned, you found yourself confused because everything around you had changed. And when you got to your destination, the sun, me, you couldnât bear the heat and break down like thisâŠâ
âSince when did you become such a romantic person? Back then, you would cringe when I said something similar to thisâŠâ
âAkakusa-sensei was the one who made that comparison. Can you believe it? She called me the sun and youâre the comet. I met her at the last school festival, by the way.â
âAkakusa-sensei, huh⊠I missed her. I wonder how she is doing nowâŠâ
âYouâll find out soon enough. Come on, follow me. Everyone is waiting for you.â
I didnât understand what she was talking about. I didnât have enough composure to try to understand her words in the first place.
She pulled my hand and we entered the building. Inside, there was a group of people sitting by the window who were waving at us.
âWelcome homeâ
I saw Makoto holding a banner with that written on it.
In that instance, tears started falling from my eyes. Yes. I am finally home.