āI think sheās a very important person to me.ā
ā⦠Hmm, I see. No, Iām sorry. That was a weird question to ask.ā
Naoki was also at work, so they couldnāt have a very long conversation.
Deciding to tell him about Arisaās condition later, Yuzuru hung up the phone.
After getting Naokiās permission, Yuzuru went to Arisaās house.
He rang the intercom and let her know that he had arrived.
After a while, the door opened slowly.
In the doorway stood Arisa, wearing her nightgown and a jacket over it.
Her hair, usually neatly combed, was slightly disheveled.
She was wearing a mask that covered half of her face ā¦but one could tell that her complexion was not good.
āGood morning, Arisa.ā
āGood morning, ā¦Goho gehoā
She coughed.
Thinking that it would not be good to allow it to get too chilly, Yuzuru quickly closed the door.
āIām sorry, did I wake you?ā
āNo, itās fineā¦ā
For now, Yuzuru was guided by Arisa to her room.
(She doesnāt seem to be in very good shape.)
Although she was trying to look composed, her steps were a little unsteady.
Yuzuru decided that it would be better to stay with her for the rest of the day.
āThis is my room.ā
It was the first time he had seen Arisaās room.
It was rather small, but the interior design was cute.
It was a very girlish room.
If Arisa hadnāt been sick, Yuzuru would have enjoyed it a little more.
āI see. I have memorized the place. For now, you go back to sleep.ā
āā¦Yes.ā
After all, it was hard for Arisa too.
She crawled straight into bed.
āDid you go to the hospital?ćFrom the looks of it, it doesnāt look like you haveā
ā⦠no, I havenāt. Ge ho~ ⦠The fever is about 37 degrees, so I think I will be fine.ā
Arisa, who said that⦠honestly didnāt seem to be doing too well.
However, if itās only 37 degrees, then itās probably not so urgent that she needs to go to the hospital right away.
ā⦠By the way, have you had lunch yet?ćIf you havenāt, Iāll get you some ready-to-eat porridge or some canned peaches.ā
Although Yuzuru could not make porridge by hand, he could at least manage to make it with ready-to-eat.
However, if the house already had it, he could just make use of it.
āMm⦠Not yet. If you could get some for me, that would be great. We donāt have anything like that in the house ā¦and I was having a little trouble.ā
āOkay. Iām going to get you some throat lozenges and some vitamin drinks as well. Is there anything else you want?ćDo you have enough medicine?ā
āIāve got regular medication, so Iām good⦠Iām sorry, but it would be helpful if you could also buy me some cooling pads⦠Iām out of those right now.ā
āOkay, Understoodā
Yuzuru told Arisa to call him on his cell phone if anything happened and then went to a nearby pharmacy to buy the necessary items.
There was no particular contact from Arisa, ā¦but he ran back to the house, thinking of the possibility.
āArisa, Iām back.ā
He told Arisa in front of her room, but she didnāt answer.
He knocked on the door and went into her room.
(ā¦Is she sleeping?)
With that thought, Yuzuru looked at Arisaās face.
She seemed even paler than before.
āUgh⦠Yuzuru-san?ā
āAre you okay?ā
With sweat on her face and her neat face distorted, Arisa opened her thin eyes.
She looked very painful and limp.
Yuzuru put his hand on Arisaās forehead.
āItās a terrible fever⦠Weād better remeasure it. Can you measure it yourself?ā
Yuzuru picked up a thermometer that was nearby and asked Arisa.
Arisa gave a small nod and began to open the buttons of her nightgown one by one.
A neat white pair of undergarments came into view.
Yuzuru panicked and looked away.
āDid you get a reading?ā
ā⦠Yes.ā
Yuzuru received the thermometer from Arisa.
The reading was ⦠38.7 degrees.
āWith this fever, youād better go to the hospital. It could be the flu.ā
āUgh⦠But how will Iā¦ā
āIāll call you a cab.ā
Yuzuru used his cell phone to call a cab.
Fortunately, there was an empty car nearby, and the cab came quickly.
āArisa, can you stand?ā
Yuzuru, who had finished preparing her insurance card and handbook, asked Arisa.
Arisa looked dazed and nodded her head.
āYes, itās okayā
With a small nod, Arisa wobbled to her feet.
But soon she immediately stumbled back to her knees.
Yuzuru hurriedly supported her.
āTake it easy. Iāll carry you.ā
āAh, no⦠Heyā¦ā
Yuzuru told her one-sidedly and picked her up, ignoring Arisaās confused voice.
It became a princess carry.
Arisa was surprised at first but soon became quiet, grabbing Yuzuruās clothes with both hands.
Yuzuru walked with Arisa in his arms and put her in a cab, asking the driver to take them to the hospital.
Fortunately, it was not the flu.
They gave her some medicine for her runny nose and cough, as well as a fever reducer, and sent her home.
When they returned, it was already lunchtime.
āArisa, do you have an appetite?ā
Yuzuru asked as he put her back in bed.
She shook her head slightly.
āNot reallyā¦ā
āI seeā¦ā
However, the prescribed medicine said, āafter mealsā.
She canāt take the medicine without eating something.
āCan you eat canned peaches?ā
ā⦠If itās a little.ā
So Yuzuru went to the refrigerator and took out a can of peaches that he had chilled.
He moved it to a suitable plate and took it along with a fork.
He helped Arisa up and put the plate in her hand.
āIf it is too much for you, you can leave it. At least try to take a bite.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
Arisa stared vaguely at her plate.
Then she shifted her jade-green eyes to Yuzuru.
āUmā¦ā
āWhatās up? ⦠Are you not able to eat?ā
āNo, itās ā¦ā
Arisaās cheeks turned a slight shade of red.
It⦠seemed to be for a slightly different reason than the symptoms of a cold or fever.
āWhatās wrong?ā
Could it be that yellow peaches were better than white peaches?