âUmm, maybe you could teach dance and song in return?â
Isumi said back, âNana-chan wants to become an idol?â
âNo, itâs not that, but, perhaps, there might be an offer to act an idol role; I wanât to be able to do various things.â
There was a role that I had to play a piano that was left in the forest and a role where I was a ballerina and danced for a sick twin brother; various roles like that. I learned piano and ballet and it was useful. I havenât done an idol role yet, but maybe Iâll get the role of the songstress in âYakku de Karuchaa Ginga.â (1)
But, if there are any, I guess that the offers will go to the real idols in front of me. Probably.
âDonât underestimate being an idolâŠis what I would like to say, but in Nana-chanâs case, becoming a top idol is no dream. You canât become an idol? An actor can play the role of one just fine.â
âEh? No, I doââ
âItâs okay! We also started from elementary school idols!â
âNo, um, I donât intend to become an idol, reallyâŠâ
What, Isumi-san has scary eyes. She grasped my hands close to her face. Her breathing was rough.
I intend to retire from the show business world after I graduate elementary school, so itâs a fact that Iâm not intending to aim to be an idol. Above all, Iâll be seeing Hiroto if I become an idol, so Iâll never become one. Being a child actress can be restricting, and selling flattery to guys is impossible. Iâm originally a middle-aged man.
Acting in a role isnât a problem, though.
Shinosaki-san cut in, âUseless. Can you just boldly recruit from another company right in front of my eyes?â
Suddenly, Shinosaki-san pulled me up by the nape of my neck, separating me away from Isumi-san. Itâs a fact that Iâm not a cat, so I want you to quit holding me like that.
âToday is an exception as you were tasked to be a teacher, so you wonât do more acting lessons.â
âNo, I wanted to learn dance and song⊠GueeâŠâ
In silence, Shinosaki pulled my nape, and, when that happened, my respiratory tract was blocked, and my voice was cut off. Itâs a sign that I said too much, isnât it? I understand.
âThe person herself said that she wanted to do it, so she should do it!â
âUsually, this would be impossible. By all means, a lesson for another officeâs child is impossible. Any more than this will be refused.â
For some reason, an argument started between Shinosaki-san and Isumi-san. âCompeting over me!â or something like that, but I couldnât use my throat to speak.
When I was listening to the stupid argument, little-by-little, the pressure on my neck was released, and Shinosaki-sanâs hand was loosening. I escaped after that.
âUmm, Iâm sorry, but I really donât intend to be an idol.â
Yes, I clearly said that, and Isumi-san became sad when she heard that.
âYep, you are aiming to be an actress in the future, arenât you?â
âNo, I intend to retire from the show business world after I graduate elementary school. After compulsory education ends, my dream is to become a NEET!â
I took out the eyes of a living horse with that. (2) When I become too self-conceited, people will get bored of me, and Iâll lose my job. So, now, Iâll persist to hone my skills, work to earn money, and live leisurely until old age?
âEh? A NEETâŠ?â
âOui, a NEET! For that reason, I saved up all my guarantees.â (3)
With a sumg face, I talked about my future plan, yet Isumi-san wasnât able to understand and was looking at me with a discerning eye. Shinosaki-san was sighing.
Why? If I had money, I wouldnât want to work!
âI get it, I get it! I also wanted to become a NEET, but I was driven out of the house. Lost on the wayside, I was scouted!â
Momiji-san touched shoulders like she found a companion. When the sole person who understood held out her hand, I grasped it powerfully.
âT-Thatâs impossible! You have such a talent, yet why are you wasting it on a thing like being a NEET!â
Shinosaki-san added, âYes, Nana has the talent, so you should aim to become an actress.â
Isumi-san and Shinosaki-san quickly colluded with each other, trying to stop me from becoming a NEET. No matter how much the two try to explain away, itâs impossible. I have my comrade, Momji-san⊠Huh, not there. When I noticed it, she was separated from me. By the way, Momiji-san was stretching.
In a moment, she betrayed the NEET Union, disintegrating it, but, if I thought harder, she wasnât a full NEET yet.
âOn another note, isnât it already too late? Itâs past nine.â
An insta-kill, she changed the subject.
Itâs said that, âif women gather, itâs boisterous,â but the lesson passed in the blink of an eye. The glittering atmosphere of the lesson disappeared, and it seemed that it was time for the other idols to go home. Kotori-san and the othersâ manager, from some time ago, was looking at her watch intensely.
She said, âOh my, itâs already at such a time. Since weâre already way over the arranged time, why donât we quickly go home?â
It was really supposed to be from 4 till 7, but, we got really passionate about the lesson, and, when we noticed it, it was at such a time.
âWait a second! What about the talk about giving lessons!?â
âI give and take; itâs okay teaching me dance and song, thoughâŠâ
Isumi-san was begging, but, since some time ago, it couldnât be anything but no. If Shinosaki-san doesnât give permission, I canât teach. At such a time, having used her last resort, she looked up, and a small tear formed in her eyesâŠ
âHaa⊠If you donât do it in Sun Aca or Iroha, Iâll close my eyes.â
ââŠYouâll close your eyes?â
âIâm saying that Iâm giving tacit assent to teaching each other in private. So, please do it anywhere but the offices.â
When I was patiently staring at her, it seems like Shinosaki-san was beaten by my persistence, so she gave permission. Easy.
âIf not the office, where would be a good place?â
âOh, now that you said that!â
The darkness under the lighthouse. (4)  My houseâs rooms were way too big, so I connected several rooms to make a lesson room. Thereâs perfect soundproofing; doing the lesson until midnight isnât a problem. However, if I do the lesson until midnight, my mother will get mad and make me go to bed.
âThen, can I teach you at my house when we can get together?â
âEhâŠ? Is it okay for it to be at Nana-chanâs house?â
âIf itâs not good, I can borrow a stuââ
âNo! At your house, please!â
Isumi-san grasped my hand with overwhelming force. Her face was close, and her breath was rough. Her eyes were scary.
I thought it was hasty, but, at this late hour, I definitely canât ask to stop, with this atmosphere.
Momiji-san put in, âMe too; if itâs song and dance, itâs my forte. I wonder if itâs okay to intrude?â
Kotori-san added, âM-Me too; if itâs song, Iâm number one!â
Momiji-san and Kotori-san also requested, but the proposal was only for Isumi-san to catch up, to the bitter end, to the two of them. If the two of them also take lessons, itâs a fact that Isumi-san wonât catch up.
âIsumi-san is first.â
When I replied, the two of them fixedly stared at Isumi-san, and she turned her face away.
âWell, thereâs three people in PurePuri⊠Itâs okay.â
With a voice like I wrung it out and a voice like it was filled with conflict, I replied.
âArenât there? Thereâs three people in PurePuri!â
After saying that, Momiji-san linked shoulders with Isumi-san and laughed. For a moment, I saw a dark feeling, but that mustâve been my imagination.
(1)Â See the first comment.
(2) A Japanese idiom. çă銏ăźçźăæă(iki uma no me wo nuku). Meaning to surprise someone who is normally alert, shrewd, or on-guard.
(3)Â Literally said âyesâ in English.
(4) çŻć°äžæă (doudai moto kura shi). Something like how itâs hard to see darkness surrounded by light.