âI thought that you were the sweet and docile type. I could just feel it in your bones, you know what I mean? Oh yeah, make sure the old stock stays in the front and you put the new stock in through the back, alrighty.â
âOkay.â
Yuuki Asami-san â She was my senior at the convenience store where I had started working at recently.
She had blonde hair and golden-brown skin. From the looks of it, I would guess that her appearance was put together at a salon. Contrary to the intensity of her hair and skin, her light makeup and her slightly narrow eyes gave her a rather neat and crisp appearance. I thought that she looked really cool like that.
I had been completely overwhelmed by the vibe that she exuded at first, but she had been teaching me everything thoroughly and, most importantly, she was also a very easy person to converse with.
âSay, why do you speak to me in such a formal way? It sounds a little weird doesnât it, weâre the same age and all.â
âWell, youâre my senior at work after all, Yuuki-san.â
âDonât worry about something like that. Just call me Asami.â
âOh, okay⌠Ah, mmâŚâ
I nodded my head affirmatively. Asami showed me a quick grin and hurriedly returned to stocking the sandwiches on the shelves.
âSo, why didnât-cha go to high school anyway? Did you have something else that you wanted to do?â
âErr, not really, umm⌠I guess I sort of just felt like it?â
âYou just felt like it? Well, I guess thatâs a legit reason too in the end.â
While she was smoothly running me through the basics, she would occasionally ask about myself. The intent behind these questions were a little odd though. Itâs not like she held any great interest in me or anything, but it also wasnât as though she wasnât curious about me at all. It didnât seem like she was asking those questions just for the sake of it either. It felt more like she was simply asking about whatever caught her interest but not so much as to overstep my bounds.
As for me having quit studying after middle-school â that was in fact a lie.
It would be too troublesome to explain that Iâm currently enrolled in a high school, but wasnât actually attending it; far from it, explaining what I was doing this far away from the school itself would put me in a real bind. Not to mention, I was really worried that coming forward with something like that would probably lead to quite a series of problematic questions. That being said, given her reaction when I said that I was a âmiddle-gradâ, a choice that was unreasonably high-risk in this current day and age, it seemed like she wonât really make a fuss about it even if I told her the truth of the matter.
âItâs basically the same with everything else. Move the old ones to the front and put the new ones in through the back. Simple, isnât it? Well, before you refresh the stock youâre supposed to properly take note of the inventory first, but until youâve picked up some of the other basics youâre still in the okay-field.â
âAlright.â
Itâs the first time that Iâve seen a high school girl actually use the term okay-field. I couldnât help but smirk a little as I replied to her, but luckily she hadnât noticed it.
Asami was also 17 years old just like me. Based on her appearance and her manner-of-speaking though, I could more or less guess that she was clearly an orthodox âGalâ type of girl.
âBy the way Sayu-chaso, where do you live?â
Uhm, âchasoâ was slowly edging me towards breaking into an uncontrollable fit of laughter, so I really wish youâd stop that.
âItâs about a 5 minute walk from here.â
âOh, my house is about the same distance away too. Maybe we live really close to each other?â
âMy house is in the direction of the station.â
âAh-, so you go towards the station then. Iâm in the opposite direction.â
Asami scratched her head and let out a nasal sigh as she replied.
âMy house is just a few minutes of walking away from the station. Well, 5 minutes plus 5 minutes is still only a 10 minute walk to your house I guess, Sayu-chaso. Thatâs pretty lit.â
âIs it?â
The conversation had been fairly casual thus far, but I felt like it was gradually going in an particularly undesirable direction.
With the way it was going, Asamiâs next words would definitely be-.
âWell, Iâll come visit your place sometime, Sayu-chaso.â
This, of course.
It wasnât âMay I come?â but rather âIâll come.â, which I thought to myself was rather like her.
I quickly showed an unperturbed smile on my face and waved my hand at her.
âEhh, Iâm not too sure about that. Iâm actually living with someone else at the moment and Iâm not too sure if theyâd be okay with it.â
âHm? Youâre living with âsomeoneâ?â
Asamiâs eyebrows seemed to jump at that.
âFrom the way you just said it, Iâm guessing that this âsomeoneâ isnât really your family? So is it someone along the lines of a boyfriend?â
âNo no, heâs not my boyfriend, butâŚâ
âNot your boyfriend but also not family?â
She asked with an odd vigor in her tone.
I hesitated on how to answer her probing, when suddenly the words of a man whom I had lived with long ago came to mind.
âWhen you really need to hide something badly, discreetly hide what you need to hide the most and leave the rest out in the open. You canât look at both sides at the same time, so youâve got to narrow the landmines that youâve got to just one and then watch it carefully.â
That man was a rather peculiar person who had managed to maintain a relationship with seven women at the same time. His phone would keep ringing endlessly throughout the day and the caller would be a different woman each and every time. He would always say things like âlove you dearâ and the sort while on the phone, but when he did it with me, he would only say âyouâre cuteâ and nothing more than that. Thinking back, he had really never lied needlessly.
âWeâre not really blood related. Heâs just an older guy that Iâve known since I was a kid.â
âAn older guy that youâre not related with? That sounds a little dicey to me.â
âIt isnât dicey at all, heâs a really nice person.â
âI mean, for all you know he could just be pretending to be nice and all.â
Of course, the fact about knowing him since I was a kid was also a lie.
But I had a feeling that if I were to introduce him as family, then the lie would end up falling apart eventually.
âHe hasnât assaulted you or anything like that right? You okay?â
âIâm okay, really! He really hasnât done anything like that at all!â
Nothing like that has happened at all, to the point where I honestly feel a little annoyed that it didnât.
The surprising part about this conversation though, was that I had never expected Asami to have such a strong sense of virtue. I kind of had the impression that she might have been of the âgaudy and rebelliousâ type, so the disparity between her appearance and the actual person came as a rather big surprise. On the contrary, I couldnât help but actually consider in the back of my mind that I might be the one with a screw loose for not really feeling any particular aversion to living alone with a guy.
âFrankly speaking, Sayu-chaso, youâre a really cute girl. Normal guys would probably be turned on when they see you, not to mention that heâs not even your family.â
I thought so as well.
âMhm, I donât quite understand why either, but nothing like that has really happened.â
âNo really, Iâm sure that heâs just holding himself back for now. Heâs probably the type that bares his fangs later.â
I couldnât understand just why she was so insistent on it, but it was clear that she held not even a bit of trust in Yoshida-san, all this despite not having ever met him. I fully understood Asamiâs sentiment too though; my relationship with him was anything but ordinary after all.
âWell anyway, due to some circumstances, Iâve ended up staying at his house.â
âHuh⌠Do your parents not have anything to say in regards to that?â She asked.
As though remembering that she still had a task to do, she continued talking while she stocked the rice balls on the shelves.
The term âparentsâ had startled me for a brief moment, but I quickly showed a smile on my face and nodded along.
âWell my parents are the sort to live and let live, if you know what I mean.â
I turned to look at her as I spoke that, meeting Asamiâs sidelong gaze head on.
Her eyes no longer showed the indifference that it carried a while ago. It was now slightly sharp and focused and I could feel that some form of sentiment was behind her gaze.
It made me jump a little internally.
âHmm, well I guess those sorts of parents do exist after all and I guess that it isnât too uncommon to live with someone whom you donât really know.â
After she said that, she quickly turned away from me and went back to stocking the shelves. The mood seemed rather cutthroat just a moment ago, but now it was back to its usual calm.
Just what was that gaze earlier about?
I could clearly feel my heartbeat getting faster.
âWell, Iâll come over either way, Sayu-chaso.â
Asami muttered, then turned to face me again.
âIâd like to see for myself just what kind of person this older guy you speak of is.â
âAh, okayâŚâ
I hadnât asked her to though.
Since it seemed like she had already made up her mind about coming to the house, I could only show a strained smile and helplessly agree. The odd pressure that was behind her words had made it hard for me to refuse her or get out of this situation.
âHow âbout today then?â
ââŚHm?â
âOur shifts end at the same time today right? I can just tag along after that then.â
âEh, today?â
I broke out into a cold sweat. Wasnât this going a bit too fast?
âIs that guy a worker? Or maybe heâs a NEET?â
Worker or NEET? I felt that the two options that were presented were rather on the extreme ends relative to one another.
âHeâs a worker, and a hard one at that.â
âSo heâs the kind to still be out when you get home.â
âYeah.â
âThen Iâll just wait till he comes back.â
Again, why was she the one calling all the shots here again? Why didnât she ask âcan I come?â or âcan I wait?â. I retorted to her internally, but I was feeling increasingly frustrated as this went on.
How should I go about explaining this to Yoshida-san.
Of course, I wanted to refuse her outright right now, but I felt like that would only make things go from bad to worse. It would be just like admitting that my relationship with Yoshida-san was one that was to be guilty or shameful about. I mean, if that were really the case then I would be fine with it; I would just ask her to not get involved any further in that case. However, our relationship really wasnât one that carried such undertones in it, so even though I was just dealing with a senior at work right now, it would feel wrong to trample over Yoshida-sanâs dignity.
After a moment of indecision-
âWell, thatâs fine I guess.â
I came up with a half-baked response.
Asami then nodded and gave me a thumbs up in reply.
âLeave the rest to me.â
Leave the what?
I could only nod helplessly with a strained smile.
My part-time job would end at around 6pm and he usually comes back at around 8pm.
Once Iâm done with the shift I should message him about this.
For once, Iâm glad that Yoshida-san had bought me a mobile phone.
Notes:
1 -chaso (ăăŁă˝) is a spin of the usual -chan (ăăŁăł) suffix, due to the similarity between the -n and the -so sounds in written text.