The unexpected turn of events froze not only me, but everyone in the room. Everyone closed their mouths and waited with baited breath to see what she would say. Like people waiting for Hitlerās speech.
A few members of the basketball team practicing also had their gazes glued to us. There was a strange atmosphere, and Arina took a breath and finally cut in.
āYou guys, are you animals who canāt even keep a single promise?ā
Arina said coldly.
The sharp tone of her voice rang in my ears.
They all froze at her words. They didnāt know how to react to her relentless statement. And why would she be here to reprimand them? Why did she willingly cut in? No one knew.
Both the badminton club, which was being opposed by her, and the tennis club, who she was supporting, were confused.
āDo you hear me? I donāt think Iām shouting loud enough that Iām going to break eardrums. Itās a one-sided and unfair demand from the badminton club, no matter how you see it. Canāt you understand that, even though youāre in high school?ā
She always ends her sentence with a provocation. Itās a tone thatās very much like her.
One of the girls from the badminton club opens her mouth.
āAgain, itās none of your business.ā
āThat again? Earlier, the mitochondria behind you said something about a judge or something, and heās right. Reconsider what youāre saying from the perspective of a third party for once. Be aware that youāre yelling like a self-centered, cheeky, and whiny child. In the first place, youāre treating youāre seniorās promises as if theyāre rotten. I wonder what your seniors would think if they saw you.ā [T/N: Mitochondria as an insult is new.]
āYou donāt have to explain that to meāā
āThis is hard to listen to. I think the seniors from the tennis club would feel betrayed if I told them. That the petty juniors from the badminton club were being hard on their juniors. You donāt want to be bothered by your seniors feeling sorry for you like that, do you? Right, Yuri-san?ā
āEh? Oh, I canāt be bothered with seniors.ā
Yuri was upset for a moment when she was suddenly talked down to.
āIf you still want to have a barren argument, itās a pain, but Iāll call you and the other seniors of the badminton club. What do you think?ā
The girls at the head of the badminton club flinched at Arinaās almost threatening words. I couldnāt see it, but Iām sure Arinaās face was colder and more frozen than the Ice Age. Mammoths would be surprised. If you donāt pour some boiling water on it soon, the girl at the front of the group is going to cry.
I decided it was time for me to go. What Arina had to say is the most valid, but sheās not the one who should be saying that. As much as I admire her, being here any longer would only serve to distract from the point of the conversation. Sheās not wrong by any means, but Iām not sure it was the right time.
āArina, letās go.ā
I whispered that. I fixed my face without twitching my ears.
A few seconds of silence passes.
āCome on, letās go.ā
For the second time, Arina finally moved. Without saying anything, she turned her body towards the gym exit. Thatās where I saw Arinaāa profile. She still had the same cold expression on her face. Maybe it was my imagination, but she seemed to feel alive. Iām sure I was confused too.
āYuri, sorry for disturbing you. Iāll apologize later.ā
Yuri nodded awkwardly.
I followed Arina out of the gym. Until the end, the two parties stared at us as we walked away, looking like theyād just seen a UFO.
I donāt know what happened after that.
Arina moved forward silently and left.
I didnāt call out to her, but I saw her off. My gut was telling me not to follow her.
I went back to the Rose Garden alone and thought back to the flow of events that had just taken place.
It was still a mystery why Arina showed up. Did she follow me because I went to the gym? Or was it because she was curious about the tennis club? But thatās unlikely, given Arinaās personality.
The fact that Arina, who hated trouble more than anything else, went out of her way to intervene. The fact that this is the case made it all the more troubling to me.
āI donāt get it.ā
I left school without clearing the haze in my mind.