The nuclear war had resulted in the end of human culture as we know it, while mutant viruses that had come about as a result of biological weapons had rampaged through the globe, causing the deaths of over 90% of the human population, as the survivors could only sit and wait for their deaths in their hastily constructed settlements. Even so, the nuclear-powered military robots belonging to the old human civilization, having lost their human masters, were now the enemies of the human surviors as they relentlessly attacked the human settlements, continuing the never-ending âwarâ.
A young man living in one of the settlements was chased by one of the military robots into the deep recesses of the âruinsâ, inadvertently awakening a sleeping android. No one would have thought that this chance encounter would decide the fate of the human raceâ! Thatâs the main gist of the story.
ââŚâŚWhy did only men survive? Thatâs so boring.â
âItâs said that the biological structure of men gives them more resistance against such viruses.â
âBut even then, thereâs really no reason for them to pair two guys together is there?â
âThat android isnât male, itâs gender-less. And anyway, they arenât officially together yet, theyâve only confirmed each otherâs feelings.â
ââŚâŚYouâre actually listening to the story arenât you.â
âI borrowed the script from them before the broadcast.â
Kitamura Yuusaku happily pushed his glasses further up his nose as he opened the lid of his lunchbox, only to find that the seaweed had stuck to the bottom of the lid. âOh no, I was careless.â Using chopsticks to lay the seaweed onto the rice as it should be, while opposite him, Ryuuji also opened the lid of his lunchbox. Since he was the one who made it, there was no feeling of anticipation, just a feeling of meeting again with familiar dishes.
Wildly exaggerated shouts of âKill!â âGo to hell!â, coupled with technical terms like âThe time of destructionâ âNuclear fissionâ blasted out from the speakers as it spread across the noisy classroom.
Going into the third school term, someone had finally complained about the student council hogging the lunch break broadcasting time period, which is why right now, from monday to friday, the student councilâs âlove cheerleadersâ and the voice drama of the voice acting club were taking turns.
In the world where the voice drama had projected, girls were speaking in boyish manners, giving a jarring sense of discordance to the drama. They still havenât finished killing yet? Itâs so irritating. Ryuuji used his chopsticks to stab at his food as he complained,
âDonât you think they have too much of these battle scenes? Arenât there programs that are more suitable for lunchtime listening? Like girls telling happy stories for instance?â
âPerhaps the storyâs become a bit too complicated because only a small portion is broadcasted each time. And also, the target audience of the voice acting club is girls.â
âI donât think anyoneâs listening.â
Though Ryuuji and Kitamura looked rather creepy sitting opposite each other while eating lunch, the two of them still nonchalantly observed the other students in the classroomâEven girls were concentrating on their individual conversations, looks like the reaction to the broadcast was so non-existent that Ryuuji and Kitamura were the only ones actually listening to the drama. On a side note, Noto and Haruta were still fighting over bread at the charity club, so they wonât be back for a while.
Kitamuraâs straight face revealed a slightly villianous expression as he spoke softly,
âIt seems like just my show is enough. Ah, but I havenât gotten any new ideas lately.â
âDonât be silly, no oneâs listening to your show eitherâŚâŚAh, this seems to be an unspoken secret isnât it?â
âI heard it, I heard it.â
âAh, you heard it?â
As the two of them casually exchanged meaningless talk, a girlâs scream suddenly sounded in the classroom.
âIâve to-to-to-to-to-to-to-told you that you donât have toooooooooooooooo-!â
Kihara Maya was screaming by the window, as Kashii Nanakoâs facial expression was stiff from the force that Maya was grabbing her with. Unusually, the bishoujo gang was without Ami, as her place was taken up by Taiga, who stood in front of the two of them while shouting âLook, look!â.
âWhy are you reacting so violently? Werenât the two of you the ones who asked me about it?â
âWe only asked you about your injury! No one asked you to show it!â
âYouâll understand everything by just taking a look. After all, seeing is believing.â
Listening to Taigaâs warped logic, Ryuuji couldnât help but think:
âAisakaâŚâŚHow do I put this, she really is Minoriâs best friend.â
Looks like Kitamura also has the same feeling. On a side note, Minori isnât in the classroom right now.
Donât donât donât want! No no! Maya screamed incessantly as she pushed Taiga away; Nanako, on the other hand, had an irritated expression on her face,
âI donât dare to look at the injury, so please donât show it during lunchtime! Right, how about a meatball?â
She stabbed at a meatball with a plastic fork and pointed in to Taiga as a sacrificial tribute, to which Taiga swallowed with relish. Just as Nanako and Maya looked at each other and sighed in reliefâ ââŚâŚBut those are two different things! Come, let me show it to you!â
The two bishoujos who were innocently eating their cute bentos during lunchtime were being forced by Taiga to witness first-hand the almost completely-healed injury on the side of her head. Ryuuji couldnât help but shake his head at such childish behaviour.
âStop it! Tiger!â
âContinue! Tiger!â The guys who were eating their lunch in the vicinity shouted to get Taiga to show her injury to the two girlsâeven though they would scatter and run the moment Taiga turned around and glared at them.
âJust what is she trying to doâŚâŚâ
âWell, itâs good that sheâs energetic.â
Kitamura smiled towards Ryuuji and began to eat his lunch, looking as though he was in an advertisement for seaweed bentos.
âBut itâs great, really great. Itâs all due to Takasuâs courageous actions that weâre able to see her energetic smile again.â
ââŚâŚâ
Ryuuji couldnât help but stare at his best friend Kitamuraâs face. Kitamura noticed his stare,
âI know I canât tell her that you were one who saved her. If she asks about what happened, Iâll tell her that I was the one who carried her up. Would that be alright?â
ââŚâŚâ
âHey hey hey, whatâs wrong? Why are you looking at me like that?â
Of course now. Ryuuji didnât need to physically grab the seaweed, all he needed to do was to absorb the essence of the seaweed through his gazeâobviously it couldnât be something like this.
Ryuuji was thinking. Kitamura didnât ask any questions, probably because he already knew. But Ryuuji could only think about it in his head, unable to say his thoughts out loud.
Even when he heard Ryuujiâs strange request, âTell Taiga that you were the one who saved her.â Kitamura still didnât ask any questions, but merely told him,
âIt isnât your fault.â before accepting the request.
Ryuuji liked Minori, but was rejected by her on Christmas Eve. Taiga was also acting weird over the new year, and since Kitamura also understood the undercurrents beneath all their actions, he didnât need to say anything. That Taiga confessed her feelings to Kitamura in spring, and then acted to end her one-sided feelings, thus able to change her relationship with Kitamura to that of good friends, was rather unbelievable. From the ideal friendship that was now blossoming in front of his eyes, Ryuuji felt like he could feel Kitamuraâs desire for such a relationship with Taiga.
Which is to say, Kitamura had knew long ago that the person Taiga really liked was Ryuuji.
âAlright alright! Even if you look at me with such passion in your eyes, you wonât get a thing.â
Of course, the events that had transpired in the few minutes it took to pull Taiga back from the edge of the cliff were only known to Taiga and RyuujiâNo, were only known to Ryuuji alone.
âIâve always felt that your double eye-lidsâŚâŚare so well cut-out. Itâs like someone operated on themâŚâŚâ
âYou must be joking, I swear that Iâve never gone for plastic surgery.â
And even before Kitamura had noticed that Taiga liked Ryuuji, Ryuuji had noticed something even more terrible.
Kitamura wasnât the only one who saw through everything, or rather, Ryuuji was the only one who was slow.
Another thing was Minori.
âEven though pretending not to know anything wouldnât change the outcome at all.
âAisaka, stop it! Germs will get into the wound!â
Kitamura finally stepped in. The screams of the damsels in distress seemed to have ignited his passion as the class representative.
Taiga, who was chasing Maya and Nanako around the classroom while preparing to take off the band-aid on her head, looked over and then walked to the two of them while smiling broadly. Just as Ryuuji wondered about what she was doing â âLook! Itâs healed already!â
âOhâŚâŚ!â
âWhoa!â
She took off the band-aid and moved her head closer to Ryuuji and Kitamura.
The 5-centimetre wound on Taigaâs head was yellowish due to the fact that the internal bleeding had already stopped, and there was a small scar in the middle of the wound. Though the cut itself had already healed, scar tissue could still be seen.
âWhy must you show me something like that during lunchtime!?â
Normal people would probably be shocked by something like that right? But Ryuuji also couldnât help but want to knock her head lightly â âAhâŚâŚIt really is healed!â
Kitamura was also slightly shocked by Taigaâs sudden actions, but he immediately recovered to take a look at the cut before grinning and giving her a thumbs-up. âI told you!â Taiga happily leaned her head to the side as she gave Kitamura a thumbs-up in return.
âItâs all thanks to Kitamura-kun that I only suffered such a minor injury. Thank you!â
âNo, itâs nothing.â
Kitamura waved his hand as he looked at Ryuuji, who turned away, pretending not to know anything. This definitely wasnât jealousy.
Taiga hadnât noticed the strange expressions on the two guysâ faces as she continued,
âWhy is Kitamura-kun here?â
âHmm? Why canât I be here?â
Ryuuji couldnât help but feel like doing his usual falling-on-the-ground routine at Taigaâs question.
âNo, I donât mean it like that. Because Minorin just went out of the classroom passionately declaring that she had to snatch the rights of usage of the sports field from the soccer team. Isnât Kitamura-kun the captain too?â
AhâSo thatâs what she meantâŚâŚKitamura pushed up the glasses that had slipped off in surprise with his middle finger,
âTo tell the truth, the male and female softball teams were merged together a few days ago, with Kushieda as the overall team captain. Iâm still part of the team, just that Iâm not one of the committee members anymore. Itâs a bit too hard for me to juggle the positions of student council president and softball team captain at the same time.â
âIs that so?â âThatâs right.â The two of them continued their conversation. Ryuuji still had a blank look on his face as he put a piece of mushroom into his mouth.
âSpeaking of which, seeing that Aisaka can come back to school safely puts my heart at ease. Everyone was worried about what had happened to you when you didnât come to school for an entire week.â
âheh heh heh, itâs nothing.â
Taiga gave Ryuuji a look. Ryuujiâs lips curved upwards at this shared secret as he returned a look that said âI knowâ while drinking a mouthful of Oolong tea.
If only all the secrets could be swallowed into the stomach and digested as though they never happenedâŚâŚRyuuji even began to think in that direction. If that could happen, then everything would become much simpler, and Ryuuji, whose engine was about to break down, would be able to continue moving forward.
Perhaps it would really be like this.
âTakasuâ! Yuri-senseiâs looking for you!â
A classmate called for Ryuuji from the corridor. âGot it!â Ryuuji replied before he got up, not bothering to put back the lid of his lunchbox as he stuck out his chin towards Taiga,
âYou didnât bring lunch right? Mineâs practically untouched, so you can have it. I donât feel like eating today.â
âHuh? ButâŚâŚâ
Taiga looked at the lunchbox hesitantly. âJust eat it.â Kitamura said as he smiled like an oba-san.
ââŚâŚI didnât bring chopsticks. And I donât want your chopsticks, so give me a pair of disposable ones.â
âThereâs no such thing as disposable chopsticks. You should know that the worldâs rainforests are rapidly diminishing.â
âWow, youâre so naggyâŚâŚ! I havenât seen you for a week and your nagginess has taken over your body.â
âJust wash my pair and use it.â
âEnvironmentalist!â Even when Taiga shouted that at him, Ryuuji didnât turn around as he strode out of the classroom. He thought to himself while walking: Would other people think that itâs weird if I give a bento that Iâve already eaten to a girl? Is it very strange? Perhaps. But Ryuuji felt that if their relationship was like before, then this sort of action should be normal, or rather, she would have robbed him of his bento.
Since itâs like that, then the present has to be exactly like the past. Since his standpoint has not changed, Ryuuji will have to make his actions look less deliberate and more natural.
Other students could also be seen in the staffroom during the lunch break. The more serious ones were asking questions about homework, while some female students were eating lunch with the more popular male teachers. In the top half of the crowded staffroom, were the second year teachersâ desks.
âWhy havenât you turned it in? This is an extremely important formâŚâŚâ
The single (30) Koigakubo Yuriâs lunch was a cup of instant noodles. The plastic cover on top of the cup was fogged up, making it easy for Ryuuji to imagine how the noodles inside must be rapidly expanding.
âEveryone has turned in the formâŚâŚI would never have thought that Takasu-kun would forget to bring something so importantâŚâŚâ
Still staring at the cup noodles.
Koigakubo Yuri looked at her rapidly expanding noodles uneasily out of the corner of her eyes. No, no, she quickly swivelled back to look at Ryuuji, but still couldnât resist sneaking glances at her noodles.
ââŚâŚSensei, you should eat first. Iâm listening to you speak, so you should quickly eat the noodles before your noodles shrivel up.â
âGah! No, no, never mind. Takasu-kun hasnât eaten lunch yet either right? So how can I, as your teacher, eat noodles by myself?â
âIâve already eaten. You donât have to mind me, so please go ahead and eat.â
âIs, is that so? Iâm sorry, I have so many things to do, but so little time.â
Ryuuji watched as she peeled off the cover and broke apart a pair of disposable chopsticks, âheh heh heh!â as she happily scooped up the noodles. But then, she suddenly stopped her actions,
âAbout thatâŚâŚDidnât an incident regarding Aisaka-sanâs disappearance happen during the school trip?â
âYesâŚâŚâ
The single class teacher blinked carefully as she said,
âI think that because youâre so worried about Aisaka-san, the screws in your brain have become a littleâŚâŚloose.â
The screws in your brain â Hearing something that he never thought would come out from the mouth of his class teacher, Ryuuji was at a loss for words. An awkward silence descended upon the two of them, as Koigakubo Yuri attempted to cover the awkwardness while stuffing a piece of jelly ear into her mouth,
âBecauseâŚâŚah hot hot hot. Youâve been spacing out a lot lately, and have even been forgetting important things. Senseiâs really worried about you.â
âWould you like to go for aâŚâŚpsychological assessment?â
The class teacher gulped down a mouthful of expanded noodles. Ryuuji watched her eat as he replied in a low and steady voice,
âThere are a lot of reasonsâŚâŚâ
Flying drops of soup flew onto the table that was completely covered in papers, leaving stains on the free real estate information magazine. Ryuujiâs mouth twisted in to a ă shape as he watched the drops of soup fly. The object he hated most in the entire world were these kind of free advertisements. These things never do any good, and only serve to fill the world with random advertisements, resulting in a gross wastage of resources! âWow! Itâs freeââ You collect so many of these things because of that mentality, of course your home can never be completely clean and tidy! That sort of thing should just be thrown away! And speaking of such magazines, itâs not even a health magazine! Ryuuji desperately fought to keep the urge to shout and throw that magazine into the dustbin under control.
âThere may be many reasons, but this is normal isnât it! I donât think I need to go for counseling! And also, the reason why Iâm unable to hand in my higher education aspirations survey is not because I have a screw loose, but because Iâve yet to come to a consensus with my family!â
âAh, is that soâŚâŚ?â
âYes, it, is!â
Ryuujiâs uncommon display of rebelliousness made him look like an eagle tasked with an assassination mission, as he looked down at his noodle-eating class teacher with a piercing gaze. Of course Ryuuji wasnât thinking of such things, but what he said was the truth.
Yesterday, as he was eating hotpot with Yasuko, they did discuss his future higher education and career prospects, and also about the higher education aspirations survey which would be used as a basis for next yearâs class placement.
Yasukoâs answer was, just write âI will study hard!â. Although Ryuuji didnât want to accept that answer, and also wanted to discuss more practical and realistic problems, but because he was late in cooking dinner, Yasuko had to rush through dinner so as to be on time for work. The next morning, before Ryuuji was about to go to school, Yasuko was sleeping soundly, and since Ryuuji felt drunk just by smelling the stench of alcohol in the apartment, discussing serious matters was out of the question.
Even then, the Ryuuji with a mother complexâŚâŚno, with a serious attitude still wished to discuss this issue with Yasuko and only hand in the survey when they had reached a consensus. Ryuuji was seriously considering both applying for higher education and going straight into work, so how could he take being seen as someone with a screw loose?
âI see, I see.â
Koigakubo Yuri placed a piece of fish cake into her mouth as she waved her chopsticks at Ryuuji, attempting to calm him down,
âSigh, because Takasu-kunâs a good student who has never done anything to worry sensei. And also, itâs because I have high expectations of you that Iâm so naggy. This is the natural tendency of a teacher.â
âHigh expectations?â
Ryuujiâs eyebrows rose in surprise as he repeated the two words, the class teacherâs eyes intently watching his expression.
âPlease donât have high expections of me, my family is very poor.â
Ryuuji prepared to rebutt his class teacher, but to his surprise, she merely put her chopsticks down and smiled slyly at Ryuuji,
âAnyway, please try to hand it in as soon as possible. Only Aisaka-san and you have not handed it in.â
âTaiga hasnât handed it up either? Then why am I the only one you called?â
âBecause I just passed the form to Aisaka-san. Even though you also have many reasons, but this and that are two completely different things. Please find a time to have a talk with your mother, and think about your future.â
In the corridor outside the staffroom, Ryuuji couldnât help but sigh deeply.
His footsteps on the way back to class grew heavier and heavier, until Ryuuji was almost not moving at all. This heaviness reflected his current state of mind, something that frustrated him.
Though his class teacher had said that, but itâs impossible to separate the two so clearly. Wishing that the everything would stay as it is while being unable to imagine the unknown future, even as he completely disagreed with Yasukoâs opinion. Yasuko would only say ambitious words without considering the financial situation of the Takasu household. It was next to impossible to get her to understand that, and Ryuuji got a headache just by thinking about it.
âSighâŚâŚâ
Ryuuji used his right hand to hold up his swaying head.
Even though his heart had come to a complete stop, there was still outside pressures coming in the form of his higher education aspirations surveyâŚâŚThe footsteps that were supposed to go back to class turned towards an empty corridor.
As he came to the corridor that connected the main building and the gym, Ryuuji felt as though he was unable to breathe properly, so he opened a window to let in some fresh air. He opened his mouth like a fish out of water, filling his chest with lung-piercing cold air.
No matter how deeply he breathed, he still felt uncomfortable. Ryuuji stuck his head out of the window, still feeling trapped. He was still unable to escape from that snowstorm.
But then, even if one is really determined to forget something, it isnât as easy in practice. To be able to perfectly pretend that one has forgotten everything requires more time. Just that when he was still trapped inside âsomething that logically, shouldnât existâ, time was still moving forward. Ryuuji understood that as he stopped in his tracks, everyone else was still moving forward, step by step. The decision between going to university and starting a career was even more so, as Ryuuji felt that he was being left behind in every department.
Ryuuji also knew that he shouldnât be like this, that he had never proactively pursued a course of action before, only responding to problems as they happened. He wanted to choose the right path of advancement, but he did not know which was the right path.
âWill IâŚâŚbecomeâŚâŚuselessâŚâŚ!?â
Ryuuji had thought that he was a dependable and hardworking personâbut that beautified self no longer existed. So what remained? What was his real identity?
âAhhhhâŚâŚâ
The demonic-looking young man who was talking to himself by the window groaned softly, his attention suddenly attracted to the gap on the windowsill that was stuffed with leaves and dustâone would probably get an acne outbreak if one gets too close. Ryuuji quickly took out a piece of tissue from his pocket, nonchalantly wrapping it around his index finger as he âahhhhhââed like an oba-san while drawing his finger across the windowsill.
Even Ryuuji himself felt that he was being too pessimistic.
Speaking of someone who was as un-pessimistic as he was pessimistic, Kushieda Minori appeared in Ryuujiâs mind.
Ryuuji had felt that she was the epitome of optimism ever since their first meeting, willing to smile at the person whom everyone said was a delinquent, sheâs the goal that someone who lacks self-confidence like him aspires to become. In comparison to Ryuuji, who walked around with his head lowered to hide his scary features, Minori always looked straight at the sun like a sunflower blooming towards the sun.
This is what Ryuuji found out. She is like a sunflower that raises itself towards the sky, blooming healthilyâŚâŚno, sheâs the missile launching program that locks on to the sun, preparing to knock it off its place in the sky.
The reason why Ryuuji ended his one-sided affection for Minori was also because after getting to know her on a personal basis, he knew that he was unable to âkeep up with herâânot because he felt that he wasnât good enough for her, but because Ryuuji really felt that someone like him would never be able to match up to her strength of will and the speed at which she speeds along the highway of life. But even if the flame of affection has been extinguished, even if he no longer had hope for any kind of future progression with herââKushiedaâŚâŚâ
Ryuuji thought about it everyday:
To Ryuuji, Minori was something perfect and admirable, his wish to become like her never changing at all.
âAm I just a piece of rubbish in your eyesâŚâŚâ
âOf course notââ
âEhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!?â
Due to the significant shock that Ryuuji received, his body was unable to keep up with the speed of his turn, as his indoor shoes screeched in protest, throwing him onto the floor.
ââŚâŚSince when have you been there!?â
âKushieda, you Unkotarezo, you must have thought of me as Cascade havenât youâŚâŚâ
Minoriâs eyebrows shot up as her dark eyes shone with light,
âWhich is why I said âof course notâ, Iâm not a horse.â
Just how long has she been here? Minori bent down to look at Ryuuji, who was sitting down on the floor, nodding her head forcefully in front of him.
âWhat happened to your earâŚâŚ!â
Ryuuji couldnât help but lie down onto the ground, his heartbeat suddenly increasing exponentially. This was something that cannot be described by phrases like âheart-poundingâ anymore.
Why would Kushieda appear at this time? And what is she talking about? What Horse? What Tarezo? I donât understand any of that!
And sheââSince it has come to this, I shall use my ultimate killing move Mustang Special! Hah!â
Minori suddenly started to run, as Ryuuji quickly jumped in front of her while sticking both hands out at her as though he was trying to stop a galloping horse. There would surely be an accident if she ran in school like that.
âHmm? Why are you stopping me? Iâm just going back to class the normal way.â
âWho would run like that indoors!? How is that normal way!â
Hearing Ryuujiâs lecture, âI got scoldedâ, Minori immediately turned around and started doing the robot, causing Ryuuji to become momentarily speechless. Right, I almost forgot, sheâs been like this a lot recentlyâŚâŚ âHow, how, Takasu-kun? Please donât let your soul leak out of your mouth like that, you should go back to the classroom too. What could you be doing at the borderlands?â
âThat should be my lineâŚâŚYou arenât stalking me are you?â
And so, Ryuuji started to fall in line with Minoriâs jokes.
âWhat are you talking about.â
But Minori chose that moment to go back to normal as she looked at Ryuuji blankly,
âI was on my way back from returning keys to the gym teacherâs office. It should be strange that youâre here right?â
âI amââ
But how could he say that kind of things out loud.
ââŚâŚIâm still taking in the shock received from Yuri telling me that I have a screw loose in my brain.â
âHuh? A screw loose? Wh, Why?â
âBecause I didnât hand in the higher education aspirations survey. And also my sleeptalkâŚâŚduring class yesterday, seems to have gotten her worried.â
âAhâDream and Cry eh?â
âWhatâs that? Youâre not talking about me are youâŚâŚ?â
But Minori wasnât toying with Ryuuji. She walked to the window, breathing out a stream of white mist towards the cold air outside the window, and turned towards Ryuuji,
âItâs really good that Taiga can come back safely. Really, really good.â
And then she smiled widely, the corners of her mouth turning upwards,
âThat time, if you hadnât gone with meâŚâŚif you had let me go look for Taiga by myself, how would everything have turned out? Most probably both Taiga and I would have met with an accident. Thinking of that possibility, even Iâm also Dreaming and Crying.â
ââŚâŚYou too?â
YesâMinori gave a small reply that sounded like her, and yet didnât really sound like her as she nodded her head.
Under the assault of the cold wind on their faces, Ryuuji and Minori maintained a small distance between them as they mirrored each other actions, putting their hands on the windowsill while shivering with their heads tucked in. If someone had seen them from outside of the building, it would probably an extremely interesting sight.
The thin layer of clouds seemed to have been frozen in the wintry sky, but the weather was clear, with the only problem being the murderous gusts of wind. There were no tall buildings obstructing the view from the window, and so the two of them could see rather far out into the streets. They looked at the housing districts with their roofs and chimneys that stretched all the way to the faraway resource-recycling factory, despite the line being broken in the middle by the river. The two large red and white striped industrial chimneys on top of the factory was spewing out clouds of white smoke.
âI had originally thought that I would be able to save her by myself.â
Beside Ryuuji, Minoriâs voice floated up together with a stream of white mist, as he looked at how the mist dissipated into the air. Minori should be talking about Taigaâs accident.
âBut to be honest, she dropped to the bottom of that kind of cliff, which means that I would never have been able to save her alone. Iâm glad that I didnât make a wrong assessment of the situation at that timeâŚâŚAnd also, even I doubted that I would be able to find Taiga by myself. Takasu-kun even knew the position of her fall.â
âThatâs becauseââ
The object that reflected the light that brought me to Taiga was â ââI saw the brooch that was buried in the snow first.â
Minori, who had stuck her head out of the window, looked back in, her eyes meeting Ryuujiâs. Ryuuji couldnât help but look to the side, but Minoriâs gaze did not waver.
âI had thought that the brooch was a present from Taiga, but it isnât, is it? Itâs the present that you had bought for me but didnât give it to me in the end, which is why Taiga gave it to me right? According to my deduction, that should be the present that you were planning to give me on Christmas Eve?â
ââŚâŚ!â
She got everything correct.
Minori seemed to have expected that Ryuuji wouldnât be able to come up with an answer to that, as she nodded her head to fill the silence that descended upon the two of them. To tell the truth, Ryuuji hadnât given her the present because he had forgotten to bring it to meet her on Christmas Eve. But of course he couldnât say something like that as he merely quietly looked at Minori.
At the same time, he thought to himselfâ
âHow did youâŚâŚâ
âI have my sources. Speaking of which, Iâm sorry, I really didnât know, and I really thought that it was Taigaâs present.â
Ryuuji wasnât able to immediately perceive what was it that she was apologizing for, but Minoriâs expression remained serious, as she looked at Ryuuji with a gaze fierce enough to knock the sun out of itâs place in the sky,
âYouâŚâŚYou wore that brooch for a while, you canât be apologizing for that can you?â
âI am.â
Minori, who had been like this since that night, hurting Ryuuji in the process, talked about that Christmas Eve night for the first time. She finally decided to face up to that night, and to Ryuujiâs feelings.
âAlthough my decision not to accept hurt you, but I hope to apologize to you by wearing that brooch in front of you. Iâm really sorry.â
âThisâŚâŚâ
Admitting that she hurt Ryuuji was the same as admitting that she knew of his feelings, rejecting his confession one step ahead, and not forgetting about that incident until now.
âYou apologized to me so suddenlyâŚâŚIs it because of Taiga coming back to school?â
Minori didnât reply his question, merely looking at him with her blazing eyes, letting her hair dance freely in the wintry air.
Ryuuji suddenly thought of something: The Minori that looked as though she was moving forward at an inhumanly fast pace on the outside was actually just like Ryuuji, that she had already stopped in her tracks as well? Most likely sheâd stopped ever since that night.
Which is why she wanted to take the chance after Taiga comes back to settle everything.
She admitted to rejecting Ryuujiâs feelings, and apologized for hurting Ryuuji, basically signalling that she knew everythingâIs this Minoriâs way of âmoving onâ?
âWhereâs the brooch now?â
Hearing Minoriâs nonchalant question, Ryuuji answered her just as nonchalantly.
âItâs in my room. Do you still want it?â
âNo thank you, I donât think Iâll accept it after all.â
Ryuuji had wanted to say that to her, and then smile.
Although he really wanted to tell her thatââIâŚâŚâ
He sighed before opening his mouth again.
ââŚâŚreally admire you.â
âWhatâs wrong? Why do you suddenly say that?â
âIâŚâŚhave been restrained by many things, abandoned by even more things. Iâve been unable to forget the things that I want to forget, and alsoâŚâŚâ
That voice was heard once again.
Within an endless pool of solitude, Taiga decided to hide her feelings and move on by herself. Ryuuji thought of the only time when Taiga said the things that were hidden in her heart, her voice resounding incessantly in his heart and mind.
âI am unable to forget the things that I want to forget.â
Minoriâs fist drifted towards the side of Ryuuji face,
âOf course you canât forget, from the moment you decided to forget it, it was already set that you will be unable to forget it. If you really could forget it, then you wouldnât have remembered it in the first place. Itâs because youâll never be able to forget it that youâll want to forget. Thatâs why pain is unavoidable.â
âButâŚâŚI must forget itâŚâŚAt least I think the other person would want me to forget.â
Turning around, Ryuuji attempted to push Minoriâs fist back at her. Minori didnât ask questions like âWhat do you want to forget?â, or âWho wishes for you to forget it?â, merely listening to his exposition.
âThatâs why I want to forget.â
Perhaps Ryuujiâs way of thinking wasnât correct, since Taiga had never said anything along the lines of âI want you to forget itâ. She hadnât planned to let her hidden feelings out, hadnât planned to confess her feelings, had hoped to hide her affection for Ryuuji forever.
âI admire you because youâre proactive, and always moving forward towards a goal. What should I do to be as proactive as you?â
Minori kept quiet for a while as she looked into Ryuujiâs eyes. She pouted slightly, âhoooo~â breathing out another stream of white mist,
âBecause Iâve âdecidedâ.â
and smiled,
âBecause I have already decided the direction in which I want to go. If I hadnât made up my mind, then I wouldnât even know which way is forward. Takasu-kun, where do you intend to go? Do you have a place you want to go? If you donât have such a goal, then you wouldnât be able to move on.
The direction to move forward.
The place you want to go.
Hearing Minoriâs questions, Ryuuji realised that he was unable to answer any of them.
He didnât know where he should go, or maybe such a thing didnât exist in his heart in the first place. In all, he didnât possess any sort of passion or hope for a dream or aspiration. At least, he was unable to detect the presence of such a desire.
Ryuuji looked up at the sky.
âDo you know where you want to go?â
âOf course!â
Answering resolutely, Minori lightly jumped behind Ryuuji, and, not caring whether her skirt was being blown up by the wind, posed to make a pitch. The hair on her shoulders danced lightly, her eyes following the invisible softball all the way down the corridor.
Right now, Ryuuji really admired the person with whose kind of eyes.
As the lunch break was about to end, the corridor became more crowded with students going back to their respective classes. Ryuuji and Minori had stood by the window for too long, as they shivered while walking down the staircase, suddenly noticing a certain person at the same time.
âOh, Ami!â
Kawashima Ami just walked out of the staffroom.
Among the other students, she was the only one that stood out. Her willowy limbs, straight back, and snowy-white skin was completely different from the students around her. Once again, Ryuuji felt the strength of Amiâs existence.
The beauty in question turned around when she heard Minoriâs voice. Minori waved at her in response â ââŚâŚâ
But Ami acted as though she didnât see Minori and walked away. The target of her wave gone, Minori could only lower her raised right hand.
ââŚâŚThe two of you are still fighting?â
âPlease say âweâre in the process of making upââŚâŚAlthough it seems that Iâm the only one who wants to make up.â
Minori didnât stop walking as she continued to walk slightly awkwardly in the corridor that Ami had just passed through. Looks like even Minori has things that she cannot solve.
âDidnât we talk about this yesterdayâ?â
Yasuko, who was busy stirring a bowl of natto, opened her eyes widely as she looked at her son, who was sitting across the table from her,
âDidnât I tell you to write âI will study hard!â on the survey? Why havenât you turned it in yet?â
âI havenât finished my side of the argument.â
Ryuuji prepared dinner especially early today, planning to discuss the issue with his mother over dinner.
âYou havenât thought about this seriously yet.â
âYa-chanâs really serious.â
âIf I go into a government university near our home for four years, itâll add up to about 10 million yen in expenses altogether. If I get into a private university, then the expenses will be even greater. Have you ever thought about the financial implications of me going to university?â
âHmm? The government universities near our home are all third-rate universities-Definitely not! Ryu-chanâs so clever, a private university should be easy to get in, you must get into a good university in Tokyo!â
Natto Bomb~! AhâSticky~! Yasuko used her chopsticks to stuff a piece of natto into Inko-chanâs cage.
âHah!â Inko-chan grabbed the natto while drooling all over himself. This bird actually eats natto.
âThatâs not what Iâm talking about.â
Yasukoâs bowl of natto, the dinner table, Inko-chanâs cage and Inko-chanâs beak were all connected by a string of nattos. Ryuuji used his chopsticks the pick the natto off the table with a serious face. Yasuko, who had no make-up on, had her hair in a bun as she happily sipped a bowl of miso soup while watching television, humming the tune of some new idol singer that was probably two decades younger, probably planning to perform it at work later.
âAh!â
Ryuuji turned the television off.
ââŚâŚThe point is, our financial situation isnât suitable for me to pursue higher education.â
âOf course it is.â
Pouting, Yasuko attempted to snatch the remote back, but Ryuuji was one step ahead as he stuffed it under his cushion.
âIâm telling you that itâs extremely hard!â
âHow hard can it be? Of course it wouldnât be hard. Youâre going to be in your third year of high school next year, and then itâll be four years of university right? And of course my salary wouldnât decrease over this period of time.â
âHow can you be so sure? What if the business closes down?â
âIt wonât close down! There are a lot of customers there.â
âThe other investments of your boss might fail right?â
âEhâ? How would I know about such things.â
âThatâs the point, you donât know for sure, thatâs why our financial situation is not goodâŚâŚI think I should just get a job after I graduate, and then only try for university when our household income is stable. Or I should look for a university that would give me a full scholarshipâŚâŚ.â
âNo way~!â
Yasuko would only give an expression befitting a mother at such times. She leaned towards Ryuuji and loudly rebutted his argument,
âRyu-chan doesnât need to think about anything, Ryu-chan only needs to concentrate on studying and try for the best university! Itâll mean that Ryu-chanâs really good if you get a scholarship right? Thatâs why Ya-chan doesnât allow you to think about other things. Ryu-chan will go to a place with a lot of good students to study! Ryu-chanâs different from Ya-chan, Ryu-chanâs really clever, so you must get the best~~education possible, and develop your talent as much as possible, so that you can have an extremely happy life. Thatâs why you shouldnât be thinking about things that arenât related to studying!
Thereâs a saying that goesâŚâŚA saying that my teacher often said when Ya-chan was still a studentâŚâŚ HmmâŚâŚ JadeâŚâŚ processâŚâŚ shinyâŚâŚ. something like thatâŚâŚâ
ââŚâŚA Jade stone is useless before it is processed?â
âThatâs~~right! Thatâs it! Thatâs why Ryu-chan must get into a class full of good students to study hard, and must also go for extra lessons and the such. And then Ryu-chan must properly prepare for the university entrance exams. WowâWhich path will Ryu-chan choose? Itâs so excitingâ! Would it be to become a doctor? Or a Vet? Or a pharmacist, dentist? A professor isnât bad either! Being a scientist at the cutting-edge of technology isnât bad either, but then perhaps being a lawyer would suit Ryu-chan either? AhâWhat if Ryu-chan goes overseas? Ya-chan will be very lonely! But Ya-chan will try to endure the loneliness!â
ââŚâŚâ
Ryuuji was left speechless as he stared at his mother, not knowing what else he could do other than stirring his own bowl of natto.
âNyan! His mother bit into a piece of bluefish as she imagined a rosy future for Ryuuji.
This idiot.
Talking about med school without any supporting edvidence? Just what are you talking about? Apologise to every student who is aiming for med school and their parents right now! Ryuuji stirred his bowl of natto violently, finally thinking of the only way to get Yasuko to face up to realitly. He went over to the closet in the corner of the room, taking out the savings book from a drawer and handing it to Yasuko.
âHmmâŚâŚ? We have quite a lot of savings! Eheheh!â
Ryuuji resisted the urge to just fall down onto the floor as he said,
ââŚâŚDoes it look like a lot? Half of this amount will be gone after we pay the school fees in spring. And we still have to deduct every monthâs rent, utility bills and our personal expenses. And since youâre working in the service sector, so youâll have to buy clothes and make-up, donât you? No matter how we scrimp, weâll never be able to save up any money each month. Under this kind of financial situation, where do you think we can get the money for me to study medicine?â
âEhhhh?â
âWhat was that for! AhâI guess I better go and work part time. That way, our household income will increase by about fifty thousand yen each month, so at leastâŚâŚâ
âNo! I wonât allow you to work!â
Yasuko raised her right hand violently, her nattos flying up into the air. Ryuuji hurriedly picked them up again.
âIf you start working, then you wonât have time to studyâ! And then we wonât be able to see each other everyday, life has no meaning if I have to eat dinner by myself! Itâs not nice at all! I wonât let you work!â
âŚâŚBecause of Yasukoâs stance on working part-time, Ryuuji had never worked before, only taking care of household chores.
âItâs because you told me to go on to university that I want to work part time!â
Thinking back, Ryuuji felt that he had wasted the past two years of his life, for if he worked as hard as Minori part-time, then he would have a sizeable amount of savings right now, saving him the need for such a quarrel.
âDonât worry! Ya-chan will find a way!â
Yasuko gave a victory sign as she smiled. It was this that had kept Ryuuji in the dark the whole time, because Yasuko the adult said so, that is why Ryuuji had always believed that she could solve the problem, when in reality, even Yasuko had no idea as to how to solve the current problem. Takasu Ryuuji is already seventeen, and will soon be eighteen, so he was finally beginning to see the world for what it really is.
Even parents have things that they are unable to do. Never believe them when parentâs say âdonât worryâ. In the past, Yasuko had been lying to Ryuuji the whole time, telling him, âdonât worry!â, âYa-chanâs the mother, just leave it to Ya-chan.â, âAs long as Ya-chanâs here, everything will be fine.ââŚâŚAnd Ryuuji had always believed that everything will be alright.
âYou wonât be any less happier than the other children who have fathers, because Ya-chanâs a super-mom! Always young! Always cute! And Ya-chan has superpowers! So if Ryu-chan meets any problems, Ya-chan will be able to save you immediately! Even if thereâs an accident, nothing will happen; Money will gush out like water. So you donât have to worry at all, just leave it to Ya-chan. Weâll be able to be happy all our livesâââŚâŚFind a way? I donât think so.
Ryuuji thought to himself:
âThereâll be a way! Really, Ya-chan will think of a solution! So Ryu-chan doesnât need to worry about money.â
Yasuko gave an innocent smile as she nodded furiously, but her child could not be tricked any more.
After Yasuko went out to work,
Ryuuji was still unable to come to a conclusion regarding his higher education aspirations survey, only managing to wash the dishes and clothes, and finishing his homework. With nothing left to do, Ryuuji wasnât in the mood to watch television, so he could only think of studying a bit of English, writing down the pronunciation of each word with his naturally small and neat handwriting, but even as he wrote, he couldnât help but stop writing.
Because he didnât even have a set goal to work towards, Ryuuji couldnât motivate himself. Thinking of that, Ryuuji quickly stopped himself from continuing that line of thought. One wrong step would bring him into a never-ending abyss of self-doubt.
He looked outside the window, Taigaâs bedroom was still lighted. An extremely strong light emanated from behind the curtains, looks like she had turned on the table lamp.
Maybe Taiga is also studying hard at the tableâŚâŚor she could be reading manga or magazines, or even surfing the net while eating instant noodles.
Ryuuji touched the cold window frame with his fingers, concentrating on the window opposite for a while, but was still unable to see Taigaâs frame on the other side of the curtains.
There was nothing special to talk about, which is why Ryuuji didnât intend to call her, he just wanted to confirm whether he could see Taiga or not.
If ânot expressing any kind of affectionâ was Taigaâs goal, then Taigaâs âmoving onâ was hiding her feelings and turning her back towards Ryuuji â If it was really like that, then Taiga would move further and further away from Ryuuji, until he wouldnât be able to see her at all. Even if Ryuuji hadnât changed at all, Taiga would still leave.
No one, including Taiga, was willing to take responsibility for the way that Ryuuji had stopped in his tracks. No one was willing to give him a signal to move forward.