When we arrived, I let Sayu-chan sit on the couch before I filled up the kettle and turned on the stove.
Sayu-chan shook her head at my question.
âIâm not good with bitter stuff.â
âI see⌠How about some hot milk? In the meantime, you should drink something warm and calm down.â
Sayu-chan nodded, so I took out the milk from the fridge and poured it into an insulated glass cup. I put it inside the microwave then pressed the âbeverageâ button.
Even though I said itâs better to drink something warm, I noticed the room has felt humid since we just came back. Drinking something warm in here would just make her sweat. I picked up the remote from the table and switched the air conditioner to âdryâ mode.
I glanced at Sayu-chan, who looked uncomfortable sitting at the edge of the couch with her shoulders tensed. She really is a worrywart.
When the microwave beeped, I took the cup out and shouted âHot!â One side of the cup was really hot.
âA-Are you okay?â
âIâm fine, Iâm fine. Itâs a cheap microwave.â
I answered as I gestured to Sayu-chan, who had stood up from the couch, to sit down. She sat back down reluctantly.
I waited for a while before touching the cup to check the temperature. It was already safe to hold.
I brought the cup of hot milk to the table in front of the couch.
âHere you go.â
âT-Thank you.â
Sayu-chan nodded a few times and put on a restrained smile. Suddenly, the kettle started whistling. Perfect timing.
After watching a movie, I always feel like drinking coffee. I took out my favorite ground coffee, set the filter paper into the dripper, and poured the coffee into the filter.
Placing the dripper over the coffee pot, I poured some hot water in for pre-infusion. After that, I slowly poured more hot water. I loved the aroma that drifted out at that moment.
âAh~â
Even Sayu-chan, who was sitting on the couch, let out a sound and looked over.
âThatâs a nice smell.â
âRight?â
âI donât like the taste⌠But I like this smell.â
âThatâs great.â
With that, the conversation died again. However, it wasnât an awkward kind of silenceâjust one where we both were quietly unwinding. Glancing at Sayu-chan, her expression looked more relaxed compared to a few minutes earlier.
Once the pot was filled, I moved the dripper to the sink and poured the coffee into my mug. As the white steam rose above the mug, the rich smell of coffee appealed to my senses once again.
I breathed in and out.
I brought my mug and sat down next to Sayu-chan. This might be the first time this couch has had more than one person sitting on it at a time. I thought it was too big a couch for a person who lives alone, but with two people it feels slightly cramped.
We both sipped our hot milk and coffee in silence for a few minutes.
Finally, I spoke up.
âSeems like youâre being pursued.â
Sayu-chan forced a smile at my words.
âLooks like it.â
âIâll ask just to be sure.â
I tried to adjust the tone of my voice to avoid coming off as stern.
âYouâre not running away because you committed a crime or anything, right?â
Sayu-chan shook her head wildly at my question.
âIâve never done anything against the law! Itâs justâŚâ
Her words came to a sudden halt, and her gaze wandered across the floor as if looking for the words to say. I waited for her to continue, but she remained silent. Seeing the clearly troubled Sayu-chan, I let out a sigh. It wasnât like I wanted to bully her.
âI wonât ask for details. I heard the gist of the situation from Yoshida-senpai.â
I gently stroked her head as I said that. Sayu-chan sighed as if she had calmed down a little, and said âThank youâŚâ in a fading voice.
Iâve gotten a rough account from Yoshida-senpai. She ran away from home somewhere far away and hasnât gone back in months. Currently, sheâs staying at Yoshida-senpaiâs place.
Now, sheâs being pursued by either her family or someone close. I think the reason she didnât want to talk about why she ran away is that Yoshida-senpai probably doesnât know about it either.
âWell, no matter what the circumstances areâŚâ
I said while still stroking Sayu-chanâs head.
âYou can no longer ignore the fact that someone is looking for you.â
From an adultâs perspective, that much was obvious. However, Sayu-chan likely doesnât understand the real meaning behind it.
Judging from how Sayu-chan quickly noticed her pursuer, sheâs probably already aware that sheâs being tracked. If not, thereâs no way she would have noticed the pursuer before they found her.
Even with someone chasing her, she was still leisurely grocery shopping like that. Plus, sheâs hiding the fact that someoneâs on her heels from Yoshida-senpai.
Sheâs being way too nonchalant.
Sayu-chan responded, but with her eyes closed.
âI know.â
âHuh?â
I couldnât help but let out that expression. Seemingly confused, Sayu-chan raised her head and looked at me.
âDo you really understand?â
âYes.â
ââŚWell, you say you understand but you sure took your time shopping for groceries.â
I noticed that there were clear hints of annoyance within my words, but it couldnât be helped. Iâm annoyed.
âDoing the housework was Yoshida-sanâs condition to live in his house⌠No matter the situation, I canât neglect that.â
âNo, this clearly isnât the time for that.â
I got even more annoyed at her answer. Itâs not like Yoshida-senpai would die, or sheâd get kicked out if she didnât do the housework. I donât understand why sheâs still thinking about her âpublic facade1â now.
âThen, what do you plan to do about your relationship with Yoshida-senpai?â
âR-Relationship?â
I could feel myself talking faster and faster.
âA relationship is a relationship. You already know what that means, right? Youâve already come to rely on each other mentally. Getting torn apart suddenly, no way you two can be okaââ
What am I saying? Saying all these things to Sayu-chan⌠What am I trying to pull off? I wasnât supposed to say anything unnecessary. Even though I knew that, I couldnât stop. It was just annoying that she was so oblivious.
âThatâsâŚâ
As Sayu-chan stuttered, I continued to press on.
âWhat do you really think of Yoshida-senpai? Is he just your benefactor? Or is he a potential love interest?â
As I let out a sigh, the smartphone that I had left on the table suddenly vibrated. I clicked my tongue and picked it up. It was a message from Yoshida-senpai.
ă Huh? Whatâs this all about? Also, I donât know where you live. ă
Iâm sure you donât. You werenât interested in knowing after all.
I opened the messaging app, typed in my home address, and sent it to Yoshida-senpai. I put the smartphone back on the table after that.
During all that time, Sayu-chan was quiet.
âIn any case, you had a goal when you ran away from home and ended up in Yoshida-senpaiâs house. Were you able to achieve that goal? If they drag you away before you do, then whatâs the meaning of everything you did â for your life, and for all the people who spent their time with you?â
I was surprised at how critical I am to Sayu-chan.
This is just self-righteousness disguised as a lecture. I knew that. I knew, yet I couldnât stop. I couldnât find it in myself to forgive this âoblivious girlâ in front of me.
Sayu-chan was left speechless. She looked troubled, and it seemed that she was seriously looking for an answer.
Thereâs no need to answer, I thought. I was just asking questions I already knew the answer to. The fact that sheâs still at Yoshida-senpaiâs place, made it clear to me that she has no answers and that she isnât ready to answer yet.
As I thought about it, I felt like an idiot.
I really am a sh*tty adult.
âSorry⌠You donât have to answer.â
Sayu-chan looked at me with a curious expression as if trying to figure out my intentions.
I smiled bitterly and shook my head.
âI was a little mean to you.â
Sayu-chan showed a surprised expression, saying âOh, thatâsâŚâ before closing her mouth like she just thought of something.
She must have thought that I was asking her with kind intentions.
Sheâs really an honest, good girl. Also, pitiful.
Was Yoshida-senpai charmed by this pitiful nature? When I thought about that, I was even more disgusted with myself.
The smartphone on the table vibrated, but itâs probably just Yoshida-senpai responding âIâm on my way.â I ignored it and took a sip of my coffee. The bitter taste and the slightly sweet smell calmed me.
ââŚYou should drink it before it gets cold.â
I pointed to the cup of hot milk on the table in front of Sayu-chan. She nodded and picked up the cup. Personally, I donât think thereâs anything worse than hot milk that has gone cold.
For a while, we sipped on our drinks in silence.
With a slightly calmer mind, I decided to contemplate.
Ever since I fell in love with Yoshida-senpai, Iâve constantly thought about him. I donât believe this feeling will fade away anytime soon. Something thatâs born will continue to live unless it dies.
I think Sayu-chan and Yoshida-senpai are tied by a âspecial bond,â something that never existed between me and Yoshida-senpai. Whether thatâs friendship, affection, or even romantic feelings, I canât really tell.
However, they are both oblivious to the âspecial bondâ theyâve developed. Also, theyâre not trying to desperately resist nor escape from the situation, even as the relationship is about to end. It makes me mad just thinking about it.
Compared to a few minutes ago when I was enraged without even knowing why, I felt much calmer as I slowly organized my feelings.
âIf you find out later, itâll be too late.â
When I broke the silence, Sayu-chan turned and looked at me.
âAlthough, telling this to a high school girl⌠I doubt it would make sense.â
I think that if I had been told something like this in high school, I probably wouldnât get it. Even though Iâm aware of that, I wanted to say it, so I did.
âThere are people you can only meet now, and there are things you can only do now.â
When I said that, Sayu-chan slightly opened her mouth as if something just occurred to her. I continued talking.
âEven if you get to meet them again, you might not be able to do what you wanted to do anymore.â
I think the reason weâre unable to picture the future well is that our perception of time is always the âpresent.â The âpresentâ flows continuously, and before you know it, a lot of time had passed. We donât know how long our current feelings will last, and neither do we know how long we can continue seeing the people we see every day. Later, even if you lament the âthings you didnât do then,â thereâs nothing you can do.
I glared at Sayu-chan.
âYou resisted, Sayu-chan. You couldnât cope with the status quo. You gave up on staying there and ran away with all your might.â
All the way here.
Come to think of it, it takes great determination and strength for a high school girl to be away from home for more than half a year. It meant there was a reality she wanted to run away from, no matter how taxing it would be physically and mentally.
Many people sink into a state of resignation. They feel hopeless but canât bring themselves to solve their problems nor find the will to escape from them. I know lots of people like that my age. Iâd say Sayu-chanâs way ahead of them.
I donât think itâs right to end such a desperate escape with a complacent ending.
âYouâre the only one who knows what you want to do right now.â
Sayu-chanâs eyes started to well up.
âNo one can tell you whatâs in your heart but you.â
ââŚYes.â
Sayu-chan nodded as she said that in a low voice.
âYou donât have much time⌠You have to think seriously about what you want to do right now.â
As I finished talking, Sayu-chan got all teary-eyed. She looked downwards and nodded again.
âYesâŚ!â
Sayu-chan replied in a nasal voice. I stroked her head again.
She had her head down for quite a while, but then she suddenly looked at me.
âIt was just as Yoshida-san had said.â
âHuh?â
When Yoshida-senpaiâs name was suddenly mentioned, I accidentally let that expression out.
With an embarrassed look on her face, Sayu-chan tried to mimic Yoshida-senpai.
ââSheâs really good at living her life, you know? Itâs amazing how she looks at everything as it is in life and thinks before she actsâŚâ Thatâs what he said to me the other day.â
âI-Is that soâŚ?â
I blushed at what Sayu-chan had just said. I didnât know that Yoshida-senpai saw me that way.
As I felt a gaze on me, I looked over at Sayu-chan and was startled.
She was looking at me with an expression that seemed to suggest something like âIâm glad.â Yet, there was a hint of sadness in her slightly furrowed brows.
When I saw the look on her face, I realized something.
I heard that Sayu-chan had also met Gotou-san. If so, she may have noticed that Gotou-san likes Yoshida-senpai. Furthermore, Sayu-chan and I had confessed both of our feelings at the park, without knowing we were talking about the same person. In other words, sheâs aware of my feelings towards Yoshida-senpai as well.
If thatâs the case, then Sayu-chan isnât unaware of her own feelings.
In fact, sheâs aware of her feelings for Yoshida-senpaiâŚ
âSayu-chan.â
âYes?â
As I called out to her, she naturally tilted her head. The unique expression on her face a moment ago has somehow disappeared.
âPerhaps, youâŚâ
When I started talking, the intercom buzzed.
I looked at my smartphone and the screen suddenly lit up.
ă Iâm here. ă
I got the message from Yoshida-senpai.
ââŚThat was quick.â
He probably ran all the way here. I walked over to open the door.
ââŚHey.â
âYouâre quick.â
As expected, Yoshida-senpai was out of breath as he stood in front of my door. Looking impatient, he asked me.
âWhereâs Sayu?â
I sighed.
ââŚSheâs here. We coincidentally met in front of the station. Since itâs weird chatting while standing there, I asked her to come to my place. Isnât that right, Sayu-chan?â
As I turned back and said that out loud, Sayu-chan suddenly popped out in the corner and said, âY-Yes, thatâs right!â I was relieved that Sayu-chan could naturally match my excuse without any signal, unlike Yoshida-senpai. Even though sheâs honest by nature, it seems like sheâs used to this stuff.
I looked back to Yoshida-senpai and immediately regretted it.
The expression on Yoshida-senpaiâs face was something Iâve seen in movies before. Itâs the expression of âthe protagonist reuniting with his beloved after a long time.â From Yoshida-senpaiâs actions, I could tell that Sayu-chanâs existence had become increasingly important to him. But this display of great resolve in front of me hit home.
ââŚDo you want to come in for a bit?â
I asked, even though I already knew the answer.
âNah, I just came to pick her up.â
âRight.â
I answered wryly and looked over at Sayu-chan.
âDid you finish your hot milk?â
âAh, yes. It was delicious. Thank you.â
âItâs nothing⌠Well, now that Yoshida-senpaiâs here, I guess you should go.â
âYes, umâŚâ
Sayu-chan stood up and lowered her head to me.
âThank you very much for today.â
Sayu-chanâs words made my heart ache.
Why was she thanking me? I only brought her here on a whim, and then spouted some nonsense. It made me feel more and more miserable.
âItâs nothing⌠Hang in there, okay?â
Those were the only words I could squeeze out of my brain.
Sayu-chan tried to put her shoes on while holding the groceries with one hand. Yoshida-senpai saw that and took the shopping bag from her without a word.
âT-Thank you.â
âHurry up and put on your shoes.â
I instinctively looked away from that interaction. It was all too natural. Sayu-chan finished putting on her shoes and stood up.
âThank you for having me.â
âNo problem. See you soon.â
I doubted that we would see each other again, but I still said it. Sayu-chan nodded, and with a smiling face said, âSee you soon.â
âAlright then, see you tomorrow.â
Yoshida-senpai waved goodbye as he looked at me.
âAh, I gave you my address, but youâre not allowed to use it to stalk me.â
âI wonât, idiot.â
âHehe, good night then.â
I made a short remark as I tried to escape his line of sight and then closed the door.
I could hear their footsteps through the door as they walked away.
After a few seconds, when the sound of their footsteps was gone, my legs gave way. I fell to the ground and sat near the doorway.
ââŚItâs unfair.â
I found myself mumbling.
ââŚWhy is it so unfair?â
I felt my eyes slowly warming up, and before I knew it, tears were rolling down my cheeks. My vision blurred.
When I started liking Yoshida-senpai, he was already in love with Gotou-san for a long time. There was nothing I could do. They already knew each other and spent time together way before I joined the company. I canât go back in time and get in between them. Because of the difference in time spent together, I had no choice but to try another approach. I was finally convinced.
The encounter was nothing but a âcoincidence,â then suddenly, they started living together. Now, Yoshida-senpaiâs only concern is Sayu-chan. Heâs worried about Sayu-chanâs future while also keeping his love for Gotou-san ambiguous. I could tell from his expression that his feelings for Sayu-chan are just a hairâs breadth away from being romantic.
An acquaintance from high school named Kanda-san showed up, and the way Yoshida-senpai looked at her was completely different from the way he looked at me. His gaze was one of yearning.
Why is that?
âYouâre all unfair⌠Really unfair.â
Itâs unfair.
Those words filled my heart.
âI love Yoshida-senpai too. I love him as much as anybodyâŚâ
I wanted to show my burning passion in a way that everyone could see.
Yoshida-senpaiâs feelings were moving, without a care for my feelings, in a place that has nothing to do with me. Iâm always watching him, but at the core of his feelings, Iâm nonexistent.
That doesnât make any sense.
âIf it isnât a matter of who he met first⌠Why am I not âone of themâ?â
As I said it, my throat burned, and the tears flowed. I was sobbing, and it was painful.
Truth is stranger than fiction, as they say.
When it comes to meetings in life, thereâs no detailed âforeshadowingâ and âtriggerâ like those in romance novels. Thereâs no clear reason involved. Weâre naturally attracted and connected.
To someone unaccepting of that fact, the reality is cruel.
I cried while sitting on the ground.
I thought, âIâve never cried so much in my life.â