To sum it up, getting to Masha was more difficult than I expected.
Somehow I asked for directions and went to the address I had sent the letter toă Ąfortunately it was within walking distanceă Ąbut a complete stranger opened the door, not Masha.
[Ah. Isnât this Mashaâs house, by any chance?]
[If youâre talking about that red-haired girl⊠Itâs been a while since she moved, though.]
The person who greeted me seemed to be the owner of the building Masha had rented. I hadnât met Masha, but I still had the slightest hint of hope that someone knew her.
When she asked how long she lived here and left, and if he knew where she had moved, the man said with a puzzled look.
[I think I heard where she worked before. Would you like to go there too?]
Upon hearing that, I went to the small but neat clothing store.
[Masha? She followed the chief designer to the head office. I think you can go that way.]
Hearing this, I went back to the downtown area and stopped by a fancy clothing store.
[She left work early today⊠Are you really Mashaâs friend? Could her friend not even know her home address?]
After being seriously questioned by the staff who remained there, I finally managed to find out the home address of the place where Masha had moved.
I was able to come to Mashaâs present house only after I went back the way I came and wandered around. Why is it so hard to just go to a friendâs house?
No, should I feel fortunate just being able to come here like this⊠After a moment of confusion, I lifted the knock handle.
Knock, knock, following my gestures, a cheerful sound of knocking on the wooden door resonated. Yet there was no sign of anyone answering or approaching the door.
Is she not at home? I heard from the dressing room earlier that she left work early today, though.
She must have gone somewhere for a while, whatever. I knocked a few more times, then sat down on the stairs, intending to wait for Masha to come.
After casually sitting on the cold floor, I realized that I was wandering around aimlessly without taking proper measures. What if I canât find Masha after all this hard work?
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On the way here, I had even thought that the Masha living in this house might be a different person from the Masha I was looking for. Itâs not common to see redheads with the name Masha, but itâs not like there arenât any.
However, I didnât even imagine the situation or worry in advance. Why would I think in a bad way? That only makes my stamina drop. If there was something that would change just because of my anxiety, I would have been anxious many times.
So the only thought in my mind was that if a stranger were coming to this house, I would have to get out of the way quickly.
I knew that I was very carefree, but this was my own way of surviving.
I didnât know that I would have to wait this long. I thought that if I waited for a while, I would meet someone, yet I was wrong. Contrary to my expectations, the person living in this house didnât come for a long time. In the beginning, I would get up from my seat whenever someone passed by on the street, but later it became a nuisance, then I would just sit and watch unless someone approached close to the gate.
As time passed and the sun went down, did I fall asleep in the spot where I sat for a while?
I was awakened vaguely by the sound of someone walking. As I rubbed my cloudy eyes and raised my head, I saw a shadow slowly coming around the corner.
The shadow got closer and closer to the front door, and at some point stopped abruptly on the spot. And then the sound of something falling.
A fruit rolled in front of my feet.
ââŠEi?â
When I got up from my seat picking up the fruit, I was finally able to identify the owner of the shadow.
The person Iâve been waiting for so far, my friend whom I havenât seen in a long time.
âMasha.â
I was fortunate to be able to meet you like this.
***
Masha was just as I remembered it. No, did she change a bit? Still, it wasnât difficult to recognize her face.
Masha, whose expression looked as if she forgot to breathe, ran over and hugged me tightly. She didnât care whether I stumbled at the intensity and held me tight.
âIs it really you? Youâre really Ei?â
âYeah. Long time no see, Masha.â
I was completely distracted by the gesture of her grabbing my face and turning me around, but I answered steadily anyway. After my name was called several times, I felt relieved as I realized that I had really met Masha.
As much as I had been looking for Masha all day, I wanted to express my joy, but I didnât have the time to do so. She let go of me and started screaming.
âWhere have you been?!â
âNo, wait.â
âUntil this day! Without any contact! You never came to see me even once!â
Masha grabbed me by the shoulders and shook me wildly. The Masha in front of me looked so angry, and I didnât dare to say anything to the angry Masha,thus I just shut my mouth.
âWhy arenât you answering me!â
Although I was scolded once more for keeping my mouth shut.
Masha, who had been pouring out her anger for a while, gradually burst into tears as time passed. Her hands, which shook my shoulders, lost strength, and her head fell.
I was bewildered by the emotional ups and downs for a moment, and soon after, a voice mixed with crying was heard.
âAfter hearing the news from the village, I thought you were dead too. How much, how much I haveâŠâ
I could see drops of water dripping down her face. It was only when I heard the sobs that continued even after her words came to a halt that I realized that Masha was more surprised than I thought.
In fact, it would be strange if she werenât surprised. Her hometown is said to have been engulfed in an explosion, and a friend from that village suddenly comes to her house.
When I closed my eyes and opened them, the world had changed, so I felt that I hadnât been away from Masha for long, yet it didnât seem to be the case with her. Judging from Mashaâs reaction, it must have taken me quite a while to be alive again.
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Of course, I was in a situation where I couldnât even contact her, but in any case, from Mashaâs point of view, I would look like someone didnât contact her even though I was alive. I sighed and hugged Masha.
Thinking that this would be everyoneâs reaction when oneâs friend, whom they thought was dead, suddenly appeared in front of them.
Masha, whom I held gently in my arms, was silent for a long time.
âIâm sorry.â
âIs this something to be sorry for?!â
I took advantage of the silence and apologized, yet then she screamed again just like she was crying. Reflexively, I snuggled down her flinching hand, and slowly patted Masha on the back. Iâm sure Iâm hugging her, but maybe itâs because Iâm shorter, so it looks like Masha is the one whoâs hugging me.
The whimpering continued for a long time after that. The Masha whom I held, no, who held me, didnât fall until long after she had stopped crying.
Although she looked a little less energetic than before, Mashaâs eyes were still sharp. Seeing that she seemed determined to never forgive me, I slightly turned my eyes.
âIf you were alive, you shouldâve come and found me, shouldnât you?â
âWell, in the meantime⊠Iâm in a certain situation.â
Thereâs such a thing as dying and surviving.
âIf itâs something that makes you unable to come in person, you should have sent a letter! At least before I moved!â
âNo, thatâŠâ
âI thought you were dead for 10 years!â
Yes, I have been here for 10 years⊠What?
âWait, what?â
âHuh?â
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âWhat did you just say?â
âWhat. A letter?â
âNo, after that.â
âI thought you were dead for ten years?â
Wow, how could this be? I didnât hear it wrong. I rather wished my ears were wrong.
When I lifted my head and looked closely, I saw Mashaâs face clearly more mature than I remembered.
I thought she had somehow changed a little bit, yet she was getting older. Unbeknownst to me, a laugh came out.
âHas it been 10 years?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
Although I could feel Mashaâs puzzled gaze, my mouth didnât move. 10 years, I had died and returned countless times, but it had never taken this long. I thought it wouldnât have been more than 5 years at the longest, but itâs 10 years, not 5 or 8 years. 10 years.
Masha called me one more time, âEi?â before I could open my mouth.
âMasha, I wasnât alive.â
âWhat?â
âI was dead too.â
Mashaâs face turned pale as she asked what I was talking about. It was my turn to tell my story to a friend I hadnât seen in a while.