With unsteady steps, Ms. Akane came in. I know that Ms. Akane can drink a lot, but I guess Teacher Saeki can drink even more, huh. Hm? What about Teacher Saeki, then? Since she drank, then she couldnât have driven home by car.
ăAh, some for me too, please.ă
ăTeacher Saeki, when did you get here? Or rather, you donât seem like youâve drank at all.ă
ăShizuru is so unfair. She never gets drunk no matter how much she drinks and she never gets a hangover, you monster. Think about the people drinking with you.ă
ăMy condolences. Then did you stay over at Ms. Akaneâs room yesterday?ă
ăThatâs right. Besides, you still need some treatment. Come, show me your injuries.ă
That is true. As we can see, currently the nurse Ms. Akane canât really be of much help. I guess Teacher Saeki is here because she anticipated that. No, I canât imagine her thinking that far. She probably thought of the next day while drinking it down.
If that isnât the case, then that wouldnât explain why Ms. Akane doesnât go drinking with her.
ăThe inflammation has gotten smaller. Still, it will get worse if you force yourself, so keep that in mind. ă
ăStill, what a sneaky thing to do. If they had any complaints, then they shouldâve just told you directly. Donât they know that theyâll just get caught later anyway?ă
ăFrank people like you are rare, you know. Youâre about the only one I know who directly went for direct confrontation after being bullied, Akane.ă
ăMs. Akane was really rash, then.ă
If I had added âback when you were youngâ, Iâd probably get glares from both of them. Iâd probably get squeezed in my painful spots if I said anything unnecessary while the treatment is ongoing. Even I can read the mood.
ăJust like how returning sarcasm with sarcasm wonât solve anything, things like that likely wonât end unless you directly confront them. I was just putting that idea into practice.ă
ăLike I said, the only emotionally tough people can do that, you know. If everyone was like that, then bullying would never happen in the first place.ă
ăWhile that is pretty extreme, I do understand the logic.ă
Thereâs probably no one my age that can just accept and bear nonstop bullying. I can bear it just because Iâm mentally an adult, but thereâs no way a kid in puberty would have the same mindset.
Then what should I do? Resign to it or resist? In the end, these are the only two ways to resolve this.
ăStill, injuring my wife is unforgivable.ă
ăUm, Iâm not your wife though. Rather, do you also talk about me like that at your workplace?ă
If she does, then I really donât want to come near that hospital again. Theyâll probably have some strange thoughts about me, mostly leaning on yuri.
ăItâs alright. Even if I do talk about it at work, everyone knows that Iâm already married.1Â Theyâll just think that Iâm talking about someone I really care about.ă
ăEh, Ms. Akane, youâre married?ă
Honestly, itâs surprising. She doesnât cook after all, and, in the first place, she generally goes to my room after coming back from work, so I really expected her to be single. Besides, Teacher Saeki stayed over, so I didnât think she had a spouse.
Ah, maybe itâs the same with the manager, that her husband passed away. I guess a lot of people die young in these times.
ăMph, you thought of something rude, didnât you? Kotone.ă
ăIâll say it in advance, but her husband is alive and well. He just works at night, so by the time youâre back, heâs already off to work.ă
ăBy the way, heâs not a host or anything like that. He runs a fancy bar.ă
I did think that he mightâve been a host. I see, with his line of work, then I really wouldnât see him in the morning, more so at night. With that considered, then it makes sense why Ms. Akane doesnât cook.
Since heâs running a bar, then he likely has a cooking licence and heâd probably be a better cook than Ms. Akane. Iâm interested in him now. Mostly on the recipe side of things.
ăIâll introduce you sometime.ă
ăYouâve said that to me a lot too, but I wonder why I havenât met him yet. Akane?ă
ăI canât help it, heâs busy with his own things. Besides, if I tell you where his bar is, youâre definitely going to go drink there, arenât you?ă
ăNaturally.ă
ăI can imagine you drinking the place dry, so no. The tabs are going to be no joke.ă
ăEven I wouldnât drink that much, you know? Seriously.ă
Teacher Saeki, just how much can you drink? Still, why am I getting entangled in alcohol talk this early in the morning? I am a highschool student, you know? Though Iâm an adult on the inside.
Rather, we talked so much I didnât notice, but itâs going to be dangerous if we donât leave soon.
ăUmm, you two. We need to go soon.ă
ăUwa, crap. The head nurse is never going to shut up if I get late.ă
ăWe still have some time since weâll go by car. You wonât refuse now, would you? Ms. Kisaragi.ă
ăWith how my leg is, Iâll still be late even if I head out now, so Iâll gratefully accept the offer.ă
ăGood then.ă
ăShizuru, take care of Kotone! Iâll be leaving then!ă
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Seeing her scurry away, the two of us had a smile. Ms. Akane is a pretty lively person, so the atmosphere around me feels a lot lighter compared to yesterday. That kind of stuff is a real talent. Moreover, she doesnât seem to be aware of it.
Itâs not something I or Kotone can do. Unconsciously making other people feel better is something I donât feel like I can do.
ăIâm really grateful that I met Ms. Akane.ă
ăSheâs the best friend Iâm proud of. She might follow you for the rest of your life, but take care of her.ă
ăOf course.ă
Chance encounters are important. When itâs with someone you can welcome with all your heart, itâs even more valuable. You might get into fights occasionally, but reconciliation is possible exactly because youâre friends. Still, there are encounters that you inevitably would rather not welcome. Now, will that unwelcome one behave today?
ăTell me if anything happens. Youâre Akaneâs wife after all, so Iâll make sure to protect you.ă
ăYouâre awfully different from yesterday.ă
ăItâs your fault for changing so much. With how you are now, I gladly welcome you.ă
ăThen thank you very much. Will you come by occasionally?ă
ăGladly so. Naturally, Iâll bring some drinks.ă
Come to think of it, people I consider to be friends are two underage girls and two adults. No, numbers arenât a problem, whatâs important is whatâs on the inside. If all of them came into my room, itâll probably be chaos.
Well then, Iâve gotten my glee back, so itâs time to work hard again today at school!