However, the time that flew like an arrow and marched forward with each day, wouldnât grant Ryuuji the reprieve to be able to stay in merry disarray.
âHabu!â
âKyaa!â
Glittering shreds of paper fluttered and scattered about, surrounded by two-personâs worth of muffled screaming. The screaming of others was then added on top as an empty cardboard box tumbled to the corner of the hall.
âOh no! What should we do, oh this is bad! It all came out!â
âDammit, you klutz! If youâre going to be screaming, pick the pieces up, pick them up! Let me see that, is your knee okay? Aaaah, you scraped it didnât you! Damn, you really are a klutz!â
âI donât need you to tell me that! OwâŠ..I messed up again didnât IâŠâŠâ
What Taiga scattered throughout the hallway after school was gold and silver confetti, which had taken the efforts of five people to make by shredding streamers. This could have been bought, but since it was surprisingly expensive, the Preparatory Committee, wanting to curtail costs, decided to make it themselves. Several hours of silent and plain labor were spent before homeroom, at lunch, and then after school. Once a large enough amount for several boxes was completed, a klutz emptied all the contents of one box while falling forward and rolling about two times.
The klutzy culprit got up, scowled with irritation, and looked at her hurting red knee.
âExcuse me! Could someone please help pick my stuff up over here too!â
âAh, Iâm sorryâŠâŠ.â
Ryuuji turned his head toward the voice of the bachelorette homeroom teacher (30) that had been rear-ended by Taiga. From what he could see, the large amounts of handouts that the bachelorette (in good health) had been carrying were also scattered in the hallway. He was glad that she wasnât fall over, butâŠâŠif he saidâŠâŠmy, what an impressive 30-year old lower body, âŠ..a bachelorette door that shouldnât be opened will open into a bachelorette dimension. So, without saying anything unnecessary, he quickly got down to his knees, leaving the confetti to the other guys, and began picking up the handouts.
âWhy me~! I had these handouts arranged in order but now theyâre a mess~!â
âIâm really sorry. Sheâs the culprit. That little idiot over there!â
Introduced by Ryuuji, Taiga lightly picked up the edges of her skirt, bent her knees, and saying, âSorry,â bowing with surprising docility. This too was probably a part of the good girl Taiga policy. Had this been the normal version, the bachelorette (both parents in good health) would have been subjected to stepping solo steps for all of a bachelorette eternity in a hell of 64 beat tsks. The bachelorette (no siblings), not knowing how fortunate she was, muttered âGood grief, you kids are so restlessâŠ..â while furrowing her brows.
âYou two sure have been working for the Preparatory Committee an awful lot for the past few days, but is everything fine? I donât mind that youâre excited about the Christmas party, but donât forget about your tests. And Aisaka-san, have you caught up with the classes you missed during your suspension?â
, half-heartedly replied Taiga while she focused on picking up the confetti, so Ryuuji answered in her place.
âWeâve been having study sessions with our group. If thereâs anything weâre stumped on, we ask questions to each other, move on, and teach and learn from each other, that kind of thing. But it doesnât look like thereâs much stuff that Taiga doesnât know already, and, we do have Kanou-senpaiâs killer notes in the end, so weâre kind of able to manage.â
âIs that so?âŠâŠ.Well, Aisaka-sanâs grades, at least, are good. You also have extremely good grades, but Haruta-kun, and Haruta-kun, and Haruta-kun, you seeâŠ.â
ââŠ..Haruta you say.â
âAnd Haruta-kun. âŠ..Sigh. Haruta-kun isnât in the Preparatory Committee, is he?â
âDonât worry. By order of Kitamura, weâve kept the party off-limits to him, and weâre forcing him to concentrate on studying.â
Clad in a grey knit top and a white tight skirt, the small diamond pendant on her chest shaking, and making an iron wall crouch (The ultimate anti-panty shot technique, in which her knees are on the floor, her thigh is tilted diagonally, leaving no opportunity to see her underwear. While a refined technique, when learned, your untouchable, unpopular-with-the-opposite-sex aura rises!), the bachelorette (civil servant) picked up her handouts, but still looked at Ryuujiâs face with worry.
âPlease, be sure, be sure, be very sure, to not neglect your studies and drop your grades like him. âŠâŠYou and Aisaka-san have been busy with the Preparatory Committee recently and Iâve been a little worried.â
âIâm sorryâŠâŠâ
Apologizing lightly, Ryuuji scratched his head.
Yes, what the bachelorette (college graduate) said wasnât completely off the mark. Lately, Ryuuji and Taigaâs days have been consumed by work from the Committee and have been tempestuously busy.
They met early in the morning with the Student Council and had done this and that for the party preparations. There was plenty that had to be done. The Committee had to assign personnel, draft plans for obtaining the necessary materials, work out the budget, pester teachers about receiving expenditures from the Student Council budget, meet during lunch, finalize the daily schedule and work, determine if they were going to split up into groups, check their progress, and after school, decorate the place with confetti and what not, but mainly, they all performed manual labor.
Concurrent to that, classes were still going on as usual and the term finals were getting closer. At night, theyâd have study sessions at the family restaurant or someoneâs house, and after they split up, each would study separately at their own house. The teachers, however, had been saying it again and again, that they only reluctantly allowed the party on Christmas Eve, and if anyone neglected their classes and as a result received bad test results because of the party preparations, the party will be immediately canceled.
Taigaâs joining of the Preparatory Committee, especially, hadnât been looked on well by the adults. Of course, they wouldnât welcome the involvement of Taiga in the non-officially sanctioned so-called âfun clubâ of the students, seeing as she was the biggest problem child in school, the troublemaker everyone knew, and, who on top of that, finally obtained a record the other day. Harsh comments like, she hasnât learned her lesson, or her punishment was too light, were not few in number.
However, among them, there was only one person, the bachelorette, no, their homeroom teacher, Koigakubo Yuri, that had been in favor of Taigaâs participation in the Committee, on the grounds that Taigaâs grades were far from bad, that this will be the necessary stress relief for emotionally stabilizing Taiga, that her involvement in an event in a position of responsibility will deepen her own sense of being a student of this school
The so-called bachelorette (sheâs a single child, but she doesnât care about keeping her family name) was holding up Taigaâs back, and if Taiga fell down, the bacheloretteâs (in other words, she doesnât want someone to marry into her family!) position will also become shaky. And at this moment, an event that embodied that very statement itself occurred.
ââŠ..But, anyway. I donât think you need to worry about Taiga at all. Taigaâs grades are much better than mine. While we were studying together for these term finals, we showed each other the results we got for the midterms, and thatâs when I first found out. I hate to say it, but I didnât expect that from the way she normally isâŠ.â
âBack in her first year, she had to take make-up examinations a few times because she had gotten 0s for forgetting to write her name. But donât you worry, this year Iâve been telling her, âWrite your name! Your name! Your n-a-m-e!â before the tests.â
âI apologize on behalf of the klutzâŠâŠ. Here you go, thatâs everything.â
âThank you!â
âIâm sorry for the trouble. BacheâŠ..Sensei, are you coming to the Christmas Eve party?â
âI most certainly will not! I donât have plans, but by my honor, I refuse to go! âŠâŠBut, â
An faint laugh shook her soft, unexpected smile.
âI hope itâs a success. You guys have been working so hard on setting it up, so your efforts have to be rewarded.â
The tip of Ryuujiâs nose reddened involuntarily by what the bachelorette (sheâs ready to become a bride anytime!) had to say. He was finally able to emit flame from the tip of his nose! âŠ..No, that wasnât it. To be rewarded â in other words, Minori will come. To spend Christmas Eve with his crush. Ryuuji, and Lord Angel Taiga as well, used up precious time on preparing for the party for that purpose.
He wanted to be rewarded. Ryuuji fell silent for a bit and reflected on what she had said. He wanted to spend his once in a lifetime, seventeenth Christmas Eve withâŠ..he wanted to spend this loversâ day, with Minori. Taiga shouldâve felt the same way too. She should be wishing that she could make the party a success with Kitamura.
The bachelorette (ah, sheâs also proficient in language â„) wouldnât have a clue to this, but he felt that the way she was gently looking at Taiga was full of earnest warmth. It was clear to Ryuuji by just her eyes that she was truly concerned about Taiga, the problem child, as her homeroom teacher. This adult was definitely on their side, he thought.
Taiga was crawling in the hallway, and â âAisaka-senpai! Thereâs garbage inside~!â âGeh! Awawa, oh no, oh no!â âIâll remove the garbage, so senpai, please keep gathering the pieces! If someone passes, theyâll get scattered!â âNo! Oh no!â â while making a big ruckus with the first year students, she picked up the pieces of her own klutzy mess. When they first laid their eyes on her, the underclassmen had been terror-stricken at the appearance of the most vicious animal, the Palmtop Tiger. But now, because Taiga was in her Christmas-only good girl mode, even they were completely treating her rather normally as an upperclassmen and seemed to have gotten used to following up on her goofs.
While he was looking at Taiga hurriedly going back and forth left and right in response to her underclassmen, Ryuujiâs face sinisterly convulsed involuntarily. It was a smile.
ââŠâŠTaiga, she loves Christmas. To be honest, itâs a little hard for me to understandâŠâŠ Thatâs why sheâs working so hard. She said that she has to be a good girl because Santaâs looking, something stupid like that.â
âMy, so thatâs why. âŠâŠ.I understand how she feels, all girls love Christmas.â
âReally?â
âIâm not at an age where I can be called a girl anymore, but I love it. ChristmasâŠ..Tiffany, and Cartier, Gucci and CoachâŠ..Hermes, Bulgari, Dior, ChanelâŠ.Chloe, Bottega, Mark, Jaco, bu, su, u, u, u, uooooooooooooooooooooo!â
ââŠ..Ou!?â
THE BACHELORETTE BLEW THE FIRE OF WORLDLY DESIRE!
RYUUJI SHUDDERED!
COMMAND (DOWN) ESCAPE
CANâT ESCAPE!
âIâm, going to buy myself a rewaaaaaard! Itâs Christmas, itâs all right isnât it!? A watch, a bag, or an accessory, my budgetâs at a big 30,000 yen! Itâs my first Christmas since turning 30 after all, and this is a reward for 30 years worth of hard work! Thus, itâs fine if I buy something!â
ââŠâŠâ
âWh, why are you looking at me like that!? If you have something to say, why donât you say it!?â
ââŠâŠâ
âYou, you think that itâs going to be a waste of money donât you!? I bet youâre thinking, youâre being fooled by the âReward yourself â â marketing, you bachelorette, you bachelorette, you bachelorette, right?!â
ââŠâŠâ
âNoâŠ.Stop itâŠ.donât look at me with those eyesâŠ.donât looooooook! I know, even I know, I know itâs a waste of money! But, but, but! I donât know how to get the energy to live without raising my tension this way! I donât know whatâs the point of working toooooo! Ugyaaaa!â
ââŠâŠâ
âSob, sob, Iâm squandering money arenât IâŠâŠI might be single for the rest of my life, I might need almost 70,000,000 yen when Iâm old, but I canât expect to die easily if I spend 30,000 yen on showy brand goods just because itâs Christmas, rightâŠâŠBut, but, letâs say I save and save, hold back on buying everything I want, and then I finally get 100,000,000 yen, yahoo! But the next minute, Japanâs going up in hyper inflation and itâs become a world where savings are just pieces of paper, what would you do? And besides tâŠ..huh? I think I might have seenâŠâŠmaybeâŠâŠI should buy an apartment!?â
ââŠâŠâ
âI, I seeâŠ..if I take a loan and buy oneâŠ.thatâll settle the inflation problems perfectly, right!?â
ââŠâŠâ
âRight, right, thatâs right! I shouldnât be wasting time buying brand goods! Iâll save money for the down payment and buy an apartment! A fashionable, new apartment, for one person, by the station! And when I get married, Iâll lease it out, right!? Kyaa âȘâ
ââŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠThen again, maybe Iâll end up spending the rest of my life there and be found as a lonely corpseâŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠ.â
Looking at the illusions of cold powdery snow falling painfully behind the bachelorette (Mercury, still retrogradingâŠ..sob), Ryuuji was at a loss as to what to say to her. Absolute zero snow blew from permafrost called emptiness that festered inside the hearts of the ice ace generation.
âThis is the last one! Ryuuji, I picked up everything! Letâs go to the gym, theyâre waiting over there!â
âAh, yeah! Ou!â
Picking up her box once more, Taiga roared. She stamped her feet, telling him to hurry. Ryuuji finally receiving the chance to escape, bowed, and ran down the hallway, following Taiga while carrying his own box. echoed the voice of the Bachelorette, who still chose to continue living her difficult life, but they raced down the stairs as if to flee from a curse.
With each carrying one confetti box, the destination they were heading to was the gym storeroom. Over there, the Student Council Team led by Kitamura should be organizing the items that had been fabricated. The confetti was originally not included in the schedule, so the one full day of work spent on the confetti had to be made up by the Taiga Group starting now. Hurry, hurry, he mumbled to himself as he kicked his own butt, but then,
âYo! Itâs Taiga!â
He noticed the ringing voice. This time, Ryuuji was the one who nearly unleashed the confetti.
âOh, Minorin! What a coincidence! Club activity?â
Taiga stopped her feet and answered with a smile. She secretly winked at Ryuuji, like she wanted to say,
âYeah, weâve been doing muscle training in the gym. Kitamura-kun and the gang were there, hustling.â
Minori also laughed and stopped moving. The person they had nearly passed was Minori, in a jersey, slightly sweating, cheeks glowing, and with her hair tied up in a crumpled and bland bun. However, she was with several other second year students. âKushieda, the coachâs going to yell if we donât hurry up!â one girl said, tugging on her jersey. âAisaka-senpai, we should hurry up!â said a first year girl frantically to a stopped Taiga from behind.
she said with regret, however, the two girls began walking again practically simultaneously, then,
ââŠ.Hey. There have been a lot of near-misses lately.â
ââŠâŠOu.â
There was a brief, strobe like light â
It was an unavoidable, direct, glance that hit him from the front.
Kushieda Minoriâs two eyes definitely had looked toward him, he thought. He tried to reply lightly and quickly, but unable to make a good face, he contorted his mouth. Seeing that, indeed seeing that, Minori uttered a strange and comical âFuh, heâ then turned around. Ryuuji then frantically released a strained voice from his tension-stiff throat and hurled it in the direction of her back.
âCâŠâŠ.Christmas Eve! Party! Youâll have fun! So, Kushieda, you come too!â
She heard it, didnât she?
She should have heard it.
Minori turned her head a little and was about to say something with a problematic look on her face, but before she could, the girl next to her immediately took her by the arm. âHurry up!â the girl had said, and Minori was tugged away. Judging from her expression, what Minori was about to say but couldnât, wasnât the response that Ryuuji was waiting for. But, she should have heard him. What Ryuuji tried hard to say must have reached Minori.
Another near-miss â Lately, this has been happening a lot. Lately, no, more like, for the past few days. In the morning, at lunch, after school. Minori didnât join the study group, nor was she working at the family restaurant. The only thing building up between the two of them were days of near-misses
But, even so.
Even so, Ryuuji still believed.
That as long as Minori showed up at the party, everything would work out.
Minori said that she was in a slump now. She said that being bubbly wouldnât be setting a good example to her club members. He wanted her to at least get in the mood to think about going. But, the only things that he could do were clumsily invite her in that one moment that they ran into each other, and get the preparations in order in the event that Minori came. âŠâŠ..Of course, he really wanted to do more. If there was anything he could do, heâd do it. He wanted to, but he didnât know how, and could only look at Minoriâs back. He was only able to become aware of just how useless he was day by day.
But if there was anything he had, it was a wish. He believed in it from the bottom of his heart.
As long as she came to the Christmas Eve party, as long as the party became a success and everyone had fun and everyone laughed, Minori should be back to her old, cheerful self and points that smile of hers on him. Then, Ryuuji should become happy after looking at that smile. Yes â in the end, he wanted Minori to cheer up. To Ryuuji, keeping Minori smiling, and having her smile at him, were important and special above all.
He wanted Minori to be happy.
So thatâs it, he thought, as he finally realized what heâd been unaware of. Somewhere along the way, he mixed up the order of the means and the ends.
It shouldnât have been, âSince Iâm having a party on Christmas Eve, I want to bring a brooding Minori.â It should be, âBecause I want Minori to cheer up, I want her to have a good time at the Eve party.â Thatâs how Ryuuji truly felt.
Your efforts have to be rewarded. The words whispered by the adult on his side resonated to the bottom of his chest like a protective charm. That was really it. He really wanted to be rewarded. To do that, he can keep working no matter how little sleep he gets. He can keep working no matter how worried he is. He can overcome it no matter how many near misses there are.
As long as Ryuuji believed that Minoriâs face would be waiting for him across the horizon, he will be able to overcome anything. Yes, anything â
âRyuuuji! What are you doing you dilly-dallying nitwâŠ..I mean, you silly, easy-going person! Come on, hurry up!â
ââŠâŠ.Ou!â
âYouâre la~te. What were you doing? Geez, you really are dilly-dallying stupid nitwits~â
Inside the dusty and sweat-stinking gym storeroom was Ami. She was sitting on top of a layered mat with her legs thrown out, and next to her, Kitamura and the Student Council were hustling around and about.
Spotting Murase writing something on a white board, Ryuuji shouted, âHey!â and slapped him on the butt. Murase, smiling, replied, âYo,â and turned his face toward him. They had met each other at the chaos before the Student Council elections. Since then, it turned out they had a surprisingly lot in common and have become friends. Murase, screwing around, ground the back of his pen against a box-holding Ryuujiâs armpit, who then screamed for him to stoooooooooop it as he twisted his body.
Behind those filthy and unsightly men,
âThere was a little accident! Whatâs your probâŠ..wait, why are you here, Stupichi? What happened to your job? Youâre skipping arenât you.â
âIâ~m in charge of making little ornaments, with one of the Student Council first years~. So, weâve split up the work, and Iâm here making this thingy little by little. See, look! Iâm pretty incredible donât you think?â
What Ami, sitting on top of the layer mat, scooped up with a tingle sound was a decoration made up of small bells tied across a long silkworm gut. It was to be entangled around a mini light strand and wrapped around the tree. Ami shook it with a proud look on her face to show it off, but at that moment,
âUwah!? Wait, wait, wait, no! Why!?â
From the part that had been finished and so carefully coiled, a bell fell and jingled onto the mat. Ami frantically tried to pick up the rolling bell, but doing so, even more came jingling off. Taiga also went over to pick them up with her and said,
âKyaa kyakya! Thatâs our Stupichi! You klutz, you klutz! Haha, you have to redo it!â
âWhy youâŠ..is it okay for you to be saying that?â
ââŠ..What a regrettable accident.â
Pushing aside an anti-Santa Taiga â who added an, âOh, what a tragedy,â and theatrically knelt down to present the bells she picked up to Ami â Ryuuji took a look at Amiâs wrists. Heâd been attending when the Committee had picked this out from a book. At that time, it looked like it was easy to make, but.
Ami pouted her cheeks, sat cross-legged, and glowered like she was the head honcho of a gang of prisoners.
âChe, why does this have to happen~? Aaah, I got this far after one hour but now lookâŠ.. Ami-chanâs not meant to do this kind of dull work! Yes, Ami-chan should be having a flashy, eye-grabbing role, one where her beauty, sweetness, fairness, cuteness, and pureness brilliantly stand outâŠâ
Muttering nonsense, she fell backwards with a slam. Thanks to the absolutely unsexy lederhosen under her skirt, she didnât have to worry about a flickering glimpse of her panties, however, her back did make a pathetic snapping sound. Ryuuji sat next to that same Ami and smacked her white, protruding knee a few times.
âIf you have time to whine, fix it. Hey, get up, look, see this. You tied this the wrong way. If you donât pass it through this loop too, everythingâs going to fall off.â
Ryuuji skillfully passed the silkworm gut into the head of the bell, and showing it to her, made a tight knot and properly fastened it. was the reaction Ami gave as she sat up and tilted her head.
âHow did you do that? Where did I go wrong? I couldnât see it because you were too fast. Do it one more time.â
âLook, youâŠâŠdo itâŠâŠlike thisâ
Dexterous Ryuuji slowly moved his long fingers with easy-to-understand, large and slow movements for Ami. Ami brought her face so close he could smell her hair, and while seriously looking at his fingers, said,
ââŠ.No-way. Like, what a total hassle. âŠ..So like, I have to fix everything? I donât believe it, I have to untie and redo, eeeeverything?â
âIf you donât, theyâll all jingle off the gut.â
âKyaa! Youâre kidding me!? Really!? This is the pits! This seemed like the easiest~! Hey, Yuusaku! Itâs just like I thought, I caaaanât do this by myself!â
Hearing his childhood friend and tilting his glasses with an âEh?â Kitamura came out in a white shirt from the depths of the deep L-shaped storeroom. Dust was sticking heavily to his head, his school jacket was off, his sleeves folded, and in his hands, for some reason, was a rusty hurdle. In exchange for permission to use the gym, he was stuck with the task of cleaning out the storage room by the teachers. And this was the ugly result. He may be the Great Illuminator Deity of Broken Hearts, but he was a newborn, green-horned, newcomer Student President, and he couldnât hold a candle to the previous President when it came to negotiating with the teachers.
âWhat, itâs that much of a pain in the butt?â
âItâs so, totally, totally, totally, a pain the butt! Thereâs absolutely no way I can finish this by myself!â
âErmâŠ.In that case, sorry Takasu, but could you help Ami? I already have Aisaka and the others working on the next task.â
To the side of Kitamura, Taiga firmly held scissors and glue in her hands and was assigning tasks to the first years. Her eyes looked at Ryuuji and blinked like she just noticed him.
âEh, Ryuuji? You wonât work with us? Weâre going to make stars, a looot.â
From behind her, Kitamura, easily standing one head taller than her, stooped down and told Taiga with a smile on his face. That, he thought about having Takasu help Ami out. Ryuuji didnât know if it was because she didnât have the time to blush from being distracted by the recent bustle, or if it was because she developed some degree of immunization, but when she nodded, it was with surprising calmness, yet bright eyes. , was her reaction.
Kitamura took the scissors away from klutzy Taigaâs hands nonchalantly, and in its place, jokingly made her carry a far too massive load of paper patterns of stars. It looked like Taiga was about to drop it, but just when it looked bad, she narrowly recovered and smiled. Smiling closely at each other once, Taiga and Kitamura walked away into the depths of the storeroom.
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Before his thoughts could be gathered, the echoes of his previous thoughts revived in his ears. He immediately forgot what he was about to say. He also forgot whatever it was he was about to think.
âOh my, oh my, theyâre getting along, Yuusaku and Tiger-chan. They look like quite the nice couple donât they~â
ââŠ.Shut up and work. At any rate, you untie everything up to here.â
Ami, displeased, stuck her tongue out. Unlike Noto, Amiâs face was cute even when her tongue was sticking out. However, ignoring that, Ryuuji sat on the mat by her and skillfully pulled out a new silkworm gut. He speedily began tying small bells to it. Ami poked his back ill-manneredly with her cross-legged knees.
ââŠâŠ.Hey, hey, why donât we skip this. Nobodyâll find out.â
âNoâŠ..The hell, âAmi-chanâ is sure showing a damn lack of effort. I thought you were going to bust your butt and make the party take off?â
âI am busting my butt ~? I will make the party take off ~? Just watch, Ami-chan will show you just, how, amazing she is. âŠâŠBut ~, Iâm all pooped out today, the airâs awful ~, itâs totally cold and stinks like sweat~, the athletic clubs are going in and out and being noisy~, the softball girls from earlier were lifting barbells and squealing~. Oh right, they left juuuust before you guys came, kind of?â
âI said work.â
laughed Ami, and looking at the others going about doing their jobs busily, she curled her big eyes at Ryuuji.
âAw, too bad. You could have met a certain someone if only you came just a little bit earlier. Ow!â
Putting a bell on the palm of his hand, he flicked it, hitting Ami on the nose. Ryuuji narrowed one eye, indicating that he couldnât hear anything, and turned his back to Ami, who was covering her nose.
âWhat a creep. Unbelievable. So thatâs what you guys do, huh? Menâs misplaced bouts of anger are sooo freaky. Donât take your frustration out on me just because youâre drifting farther away from Minori-chan. Itâs not my fault.â
âNo duh. Who ever said that?â
ââŠâŠ.Oooh nasty temper, nasty attitude.â
âBecause you arenât doing your job.â
âOkay, okay, Iâll do it. See, see, Iâm doing it, Iâm doing itâŠ. Yeah, I can understand why Takasu-kunâs not in a good mood though. Youâve been doing nothing but getting off on the wrong wavelength with the girl you like, and Iâm getting the vibes that Tiger-chanâs going to be merry, and poor Takasu-kunâs going to be left all by himself â Owowowow!â
He silenced her with three flicks to the forehead. He shut her up and then, a light bulb went off in his head.
âIt was you, wasnât it!? You did it! Youâre the one responsible for that weird gossip!â
âHa~~~a!? I donât know what youâre talking about!â
Not falling victim to the pretty face staring at him, he brought his face closer and said with as low a voice as possible,
âI meanâŠâŠ! That TaigaâŠl-likes Kitamura! It looks like everybody wants them to be together! You,â
âHOW THE HELL SHOULD I KNOW!?â
Having been finger-flicked in the forehead, no, more like, punched straight in the forehead, Ryuuji shut his mouth from the long-awaited return of female-induced violence. Now that he thought about it, it has been one week since Taiga stopped being violent. Waving her hand in pain, Ami snorted.
âScrew this~, why do I have to do this! Oh, and I knew about it of course, but I donât feel like supporting Tiger and Yuusaku. I never gave a crap about them, and Maya is being hysterical. But, Iâll agree with the rest of the class about them actually looking like quite the couple. Heh, when people like that keep getting closer like that, one day, theyâll end up dating, right~. Then, what will you do~? Does it bother you~?â
âThatâs fine. If thatâs it. I just⊠have the feeling⊠that thereâs something wrong about a mob jumping up and down and saying stuff about other peopleâs romances. Thatâs all.â
âReally~~~~â
After Ami looked at Ryuujiâs mumbling face, the nasty sparkle in her eyes returned.
âAha~ â„ So, you feel like a father sending off his daughter as a bride~?â
âI donât know what youâre talking about. I never had a daughter and I never had a father.â
âThe woman you treasured so very dearly for a~ll this time â kept her from falling, from getting hurt, from crying, from getting injured, from getting sick, from dying â is being swiped away by another man. A guy who might not treasure her as well as you did. A guy who might not be able to protect her, snatches her out of your nest after all you did to raise her, just when she became so prettyâŠâŠ Daddy doesnât get rewarded. Even if he doesnât want to, even if heâs unrewarded, he has to let go. Do you know why? Because Daddyâs going to become old and die first. He has no choice but to entrust his daughter to a healthy man who will live longer than him âcause heâs instinctively afraid of leaving his daughter alone in the world after he dies.â
What the, he thought.
Taigaâs real father wasnât somebody special like that. He was a ridiculously self-centered bastard that had no problems in throwing out his unprepared daughter. And Ryuuji wasnât Taigaâs father. No way was he going to let himself have a daughter of the same age as him at 17. Also, thereâs plenty of women that are separated from their fathers, unmarried, and can live by themselves. Like Yuri-chan from the Koigakubo family or Yasuko-chan from the Takasu family. They werenât daughters left to fend for themselves powerlessly, but were adults with enough power and knowledge to get by in the world. And, that isnât the only problem.
âWhat? What you just said is really discriminatory. Youâre a âdaughterâ too. Donât mock your own kind.â
âThatâs not what IâM thinking~. Smart Ami-chan is just putting into easy words what Takasu-kun is thinking~.â
âThatâs not how I think. Cut the crap.â
He brushed off what Ami was saying with a snort and tried to focus on the silkworm gut and the bells. He was carefully passing the gut through a small hole at the head of a bell. But, it didnât go through and he tutted. Itâs not easy.
âBut it bothers you, doesnât it~? Looking at Yuusaku and Taiga together. I can tell from your face. Thatâs why youâre in such a bad mood, itâs twisted~. Even though youâre not her father, even though itâs not like youâll die of old age before her, Takasu-kunâs treasuring, really treasuring the one woman youâve decided to âabsolutely never touch.â Youâve already got a wife set in your mind, and the three of you, like youâre playing house, understand your roles, as Papa, Mama, and Daughter.â
ââŠAh, Iâve had enough of this!â
âHey. What are you going to do?â
This wasnât sarcasm or nastiness. She looked at him quietly. Her two somewhat cold, dark brown eyes looked at him as if they could see through anything. Ami tried forcefully to see what was in the bottom of Ryuujiâs heart with such directness that prevented him from moving.
âI mean it. If Taiga and Yuusaku get together, what will Takasu-kun do? You donât care? As long as you get together with Minori-chan, it doesnât matter what happens to her?â
He blinked. Licking his dried lips and forgetting to even breathe in front of Amiâs gaze, he then finally remembered. He didnât have to answer Amiâs question. However, when he tried to turn his face, his jaw was grabbed like he was a girl about to be kissed. He was captured by surprising power and was dragged in at point blank. He was looked at by frighteningly large eyes and was questioned again.
âAre you fine with that? Hey, why are you playing the Papa? When did that happen? Was it like that from the beginning?â
âI told you, I donât remember ever acting the part.â
Even if he averted his eyes, even if he had a way of a way of knocking away the hand grabbing his jaw, he couldnât run away from Amiâs voice.
âWhat are you saying? You are so totally doing it.â
ââŠâŠCh.â
âTakasu-kun and Taigaâs relationship, is reeeallly unnatural. Itâs freaking strange. You should stop playing this childish game. It must have been mistaken from the beginning. Why donât you wake up before someone gets really hurt? End everything. Then, you can start from scratch. Put me in too. Not as a factor that appeared in the âmiddleâ of an already developed relationship, but from the start line. Put me in too. And then, be moreâŠbe moreâŠâŠ..IâŠI,â
â , then Ami shut her mouth. Then she quietly said, .
Ami turned her face to the side once, and in the next moment, formed a smile with her mouth. Then, she whispered with the face of an angel, âForget everything I said.â
He couldnât forget, but he might be able to act like he did. But Ryuuji couldnât find words to say and he looked back at Amiâs smile, unable to move even his frozen hands. Ami picked up the silkworm gut and a bell with her white hands, untied the gut, and dropped the bell onto her lap. It was more trouble to undo a mistake and fix it instead of tying bells onto a new gut. Doing that, she murmured quietly to herself,
â⊠When it comes down to it⊠the person whom everyone understands the least is themselves.â
That was it. The side of her face was covered by fallen hair and could barely be seen. The rush of people coming and going had their hands full with themselves and didnât notice that the fake angel on the mat had said anything.
From that point on, he couldnât see even a trace of the Christmas-only, donut-haloâed angel.
* * *
It was the last day of the term finals.
All the tests ended before noon and homeroom was full of noisy clamor. Even though everyone shouldâve been exhausted from the three consecutive days of tests, their young bodies were fidgeting to leave from the feeling of liberation, and they were already in the winter vacation mood. They were imagining Christmas, and some were even dreaming as far as New Yearâs presents.
âPeople, I keep telling you to be quiet! Okay!? Go straight home and donât fool around outside, do you understand!? There are still normal classes tomorrow and the day after, so donât go into winter vacation mode yet! Are-you-listening-to-me!??â
The bachelorette homeroom teacher strained her voice, but there wasnât a chance in the world that there would be people obediently shutting up in this class. They were finally freed from test studying, and though she might have said there were still normal classes, it was not as if there was going to be anything beyond handing out and explaining tests. And what remained was the closing ceremony â and what they were anticipating on Christmas Eve, the large party at the gym to be attended by most of the class. Thereâs no such thing in the world as a seventeen year old thatâs able to be calm under these circumstances and silently sit in his seat.
Even so, all stood up exuberantly at Kitamuraâs class order to rise. At the same time that the farewell etiquette ended,
ââŠ..Yaaaahoooooooooo! No more testsâŠâŠ..!â
âWhat should we eat, where do we go, what do we do on the way home~~~~~~?! Kya~~~~~~~~~~!â
The roar of the class was so loud that the 30 year old could no longer do anything but laugh awkwardly shook the 2-C classroom at once. Similar uproar surely must have been happening in the other classes too. There was laughter and shrilling chatter here and there in the classroom, and soon, kids were dashing to the hallways like they were racing against each other, like they were trying to escape from prison as quickly as they could. Ryuuji as well, finished packing his bag and placed it on his desk. He stretched, bending his stiff shoulders and back. He had the feeling that the results may be his best ever. The major points summed up simply in the Bro Notes had appeared in the tests so much it was funny.
âHyo~! Itâs over! Hey, hey, letâs get out of here and eat! Ruaaamen!â
âThere shouldnât be Prep Committee work today right?â
âOu, actually, todayâs a littleâŠâ
He ambiguously dodged answering the double âEh!'s with a scratch to the head. He hadnât made any plans for the part after, âTodayâs a littleâŠ.,â but he decided to tentatively turn them down, in keeping with his wishful thinking on a certain matter. Shrugging off the invitation of his friends, Ryuuji was looking straight ahead to the right. Because of his lack of sleep, his two bloodshot, curse-, whoops, hopeful eyes were protectively glued to the exchange between two girls.
One was Taiga. Forgetting to undo her long hair pinned back for the tests, she was trying very hard to talk. The other was Minori. She listened to Taiga, with her front hair loosely bunched together like a Kewpie doll (or Daigorou), again probably because of the tests.
After shaking her head and crossing her arms, Minori soon closed her eyes with a stern look. Come on, nod, please say yes, cheered Ryuuji secretly. Clenching the sweat in his fists, he li~cked his lips chapped from the dry air and took coarse breaths because of his nervousness.
Huff, huff, one more li~ck, clench, huff, huff, li~~~~~ck~âŠâŠ.. âOh no, Takasu-kunâs going wild~â âHeâs probably just fantasizing about something like end-of-year cleaning.â âYeah. Actually, thatâs kind of scary itself.â âYeah, thatâs actually kind of dangerous.â âŠâŠ.Huff, huff, clench, huff, li~~~~~~ck. Unaware of the terrified glances of the girls around him, Ryuuji huffed as he waited for Minoriâs response.
But maybe his cheering wasnât good enough.
âSorry! Iâza gotta be going to practice next!â
Minori apologized and suddenly gripped Taiga by the waist and pushed her out of an imaginary ring with her strength as imaginary drums went rat-a-tat-tat.
Ryuuji, who didnât even have a cushion to throw, went back a little and dropped his shoulders. And as if to give him another kick in the groin, Taiga, having recovered her footing, looked back at Ryuuji nonchalantly, stuck her tongue out like sheâd been strangled, and made the gesture of her head being decapitated with her thumb â It wasnât nonchalant, but anyway, she gave him the negative sign. Yes, he already heard you two.
It had been Taigaâs suggestion to invite Minori out for lunch with her and Ryuuji. However, the operation was a failure, and Taiga returned to Ryuuji in shame.
âSorry. Minorin, sheâs got her clubâŠâŠâ
âI know, I know, I heard.â
âGuaa!â
âI said I know.â
She made another neck cutting gesture, maybe because she wasnât confident that he understood her. It became increasingly less lovely once he saw it up close, and while he felt sorry, he had to look the other way by reflex. But at that moment,
âAh. Sorry, for real, Iâm sorry that I have to turn you guys down.â
âOu. âŠâŠ.No, well, I just, thought that, itâs been a while since wâŠ..you and Taiga had a decent chat with each other.â
âNah, the coach has fallen completely to the Dark Side, so practiceâs been rough.â
For the first time in days, by coincidenceâŠ.well, not a coincidence⊠Thanks to a near miss, he was able to hear Minoriâs voice up close. Minori laughed and swung her little top-knot.
âAbout your hair. Are you, okay with keeping it like that?â
âEh? My hair? What? âŠ..Oh!? Gyao!â
She apparently forgot that she tied her bangs up. Minori touched her hair with her hands after Ryuuji pointed at it, noticed the protruding Daigorou, and hastily pulled the rubber band off. âTell me earlier, TA-TA-TA-TA-TA-TA, done!â said Minori, unleashing a flurry of strikes in the secret channeling points on Taigaâs forehead, who then fell down backwards without uttering a sound. Then,
âWhoah, oh crap! I have to go like this now! Aaaah, itâs all weird nowâŠ..oh, no!â
While she held down her bangs which were flipping back in strange directions, her cheeks turned red. Muho! Ryuuji coughed. While the weird hair was funny, an obviously-embarrassed Minori was so cute it affected his lungs.
âShouldnât Kawashima have some styling gel or something in her locker?â
âNo, thatâs fine, Iâll use water. âŠ.No, forget it, Iâll just put this on.â
Minori shook her head strongly, took out the uniform cap that was sticking out from the pocket of her sports bag, and forced it down hard as if she wanted to cover her whole face.
âOu, phew. I almost thought you were going to take out the bald wigâŠ..but youâre going to be losing hair if you wear that inside.â
âI care not, YOUâRE in SHOCK!! Baldness comes falling down on me!! TO~O KEEP MY HAIR STAY FLAT DOWNâŠâŠ.. Ah, lost my voice. Oh well, who cares! Okay, see you guys tomorrow!â
Then, without even giving them the time to wave back at her, she flipped her body around and had quickly vacated the premises. She was gone like the wind and hadnât even let them say goodbye.
He realized there was more stuff he wanted to talk about with her after she was gone. Like, about how effective the Bro Notes â which Minori had ended up not using â were, or how she should come to the party since preparations were moving along fine and most of the class was coming.
He wouldnât let her get away next time. Ryuuji then buttoned his opened school jacket with an agonized face. Che, intestines spilled forth from his sliced-open stomachâŠâŠ.What a laughâŠ.Of course not. In the first place, he couldnât laugh at something like that. He simply put some willingness and effort into it. Next time, he will definitely, definitely, not let her get away. There were normal classes tomorrow and the day after, so he still had plenty of chances.
In order for his efforts to be rewarded, in order for him to have a happy Christmas, he will definitely invite Minori out to the party. In order to see Minoriâs real smile, he will sincerely invite her.
âAh, that took me off guard, blood isnât gushing from my forehead right?â
ââŠ..GushedâŠ..Youâre going to be in serious trouble if that happened.â
After being knocked on to the floor by striking her secret channeling points, Taiga finally stood up. Rubbing her forehead, she sighed with disappointment.
âMinorin got away again.â
âShe has to go to her club and thereâs nothing to do about that. I donât mind since thereâs still time left.â
âAaaahâŠ..Youâre being an unusually good loser, or unusually understanding. And here I was, thinking that Iâd give you two a chance to be alone together. I would have gone up to the front of the restaurant, then deliberately say, âAh! There was something I had to do!â or something.â
âLord Angel Taiga is sure fired up. Enough to even prepare such a touching lie.â
Now with time on his hands, Ryuuji looked around the classroom. Kitamura, who is intensely busy, wouldnât be here, and it looks like Noto and Haruta already went out to eat ruaaamen. It was awfully sad to be stuck with no one to eat lunch with, even when it was the last day of exams and it was the first time in a while that he was free of responsibilities. But wait, there was still someone left. Right in front of him.
âAh, oh fine, letâs go eat something.
âNo, I wasnât lying, thereâs something I have to do, really.â
Eh!? was Ryuujiâs reaction, who then unwittingly acted like a punk kid and fired eyebeams at Taigaâs hair swirl.
âWhat do you mean you have stuff to do!â
âI have to go to the post office for a bit. After I finish that, Iâll just go eat somewhere outside.â
âWhatâs up with that? Why donât you just go to the post office and eat with me after? Iâm okay with making something at home.â
âI have to go back once and carry some packages down there. And, hey, why are you being such a pe-âŠâŠ.â
âPe? Ou, just say the rest of that. Me and Santa are listening.â
ââŠ..A pe, st, no itâs not that, itâs just, there are these times when I f, fuh, fee, feel like not feeling like feeling like not feeling like feeling like not feeling like that I feel that we should keep a certain distance between ourselvesâŠâŠ?â
ââŠâŠ..? â
It doesnât look like she even understood what she said. Taiga frowned and began leaning gradually like the leaning tower of Pisa. Ryuuji, the one listening, also began leaning. Just when the two were facing each other, mirroring the other and slanting at about 35 degrees,
âThere he is! Takasu-kun, hey, hey, hey, hey! Are you free!? You are, right, right! I need some advice! How about having lunch with us!? Youâll be the only guy in the group, but you donât mind, right!? Right!?â
The one aggressively coming at him with desperation that made him want to take a step back on reflex, was Maya. Behind her were a slightly-smiling Nanako and Ami, wearing a malicious smile, seemingly taking pleasure in seeing how Ryuuji was going to act. Judging by Mayaâs right and left eyes, he was getting the vibes that âMaruoâs caseâ and âTigerâs caseâ were written in them respectively. Also, on her forehead were the words, âThe tests are over so we better start thinking!â In spite of it being an invitation from the 2-C Official Beautiful Girl Trio, the truth was that he had the feeling that this was going to be a littleâŠâŠâŠ.more like, a major pain in the butt. So, without bothering to think about it,
âAh, uhâŠ..sorry. Thereâs stuff I have to do.â
And so, he lied.
âEh!? Really!? If thatâs the case, Iâll wait!?â
âAh, uh, no, I have to go to the post office.â
âThen Iâll go with you! Weâll have lunch after!â
âI have to carry packages from Taigaâs houseâŠâŠ If itâs okay to bring Taiga along, then,â
was in her right eye. was in the left one. Maya had spoken eloquently with only the colors of her eyes, however, she kept her mouth shut and reluctantly withdrew. While brushing up her long, beautifully colored hair,
ââŠâŠOkay, fine. But, next time, youâd better help me. âŠ..After all, weâre birds of a feather, and if I go down, you go down,âŠ.â
Secretive mumbling trickled into Ryuujiâs ears. He had the feeling that clearing up her misunderstanding is going to result in a bigger hysteria. And, at the moment, he didnât have that energy.
So, bidding a quick adios and waving his hand in a rush to the trio, Ryuuji then got a dazed Taiga to carry her bag, and pushing her small back, fled to the hallway.
As they descended down the stairs leading to the entrance side by side, Taiga looked at Ryuujiâs face briefly.
âWhat was that? You even lied? And what is with that valley girl that Iâve started to become acquainted to because sheâs been cozy-dozy with Kitamura-kun? Is she forcing you to do something? âŠâŠ.Whoops, ignore that, one more time, I wonder what that suh, sociable Kihara-san wanted?â
âDunno, beats the hell out of me. Letâs just go to the post office already. It wonât be a lie if we really go.â
Taiga, for one moment, narrowed her eyes with real displeasure, but apparently, âgood girlâ mode prevented her from being able to find a way to turn down Ryuujiâs persistent request. âGeezâŠ..,â she moaned quietly like a cow, gave up, and walked home with Ryuuji, just the two of them.
ââŠ.You, were, going, to carry thisâŠâŠâŠby yourself?â
âYeah, so? I did this last year too. One cart in each hand.â
The rumbling and squeaking wheels of his cart conveyed to him the unevenness of the asphalt street by the tickling in the palms of his hands. Taiga and Ryuuji were each pushing a cart, but it started to feel like to him that they were competing to see whoâd break first from the weight.
The distance between the area of town that they lived in and the post office had a travel time of more than 15 minutes even when walking normally. And to get there, one would have to brave a painfully steep hill, go down the narrow, sharply-sloping, and winding âSnake Hill,â oh and, cross the pedestrian walkway. Incidentally, the north wind was cold and strong enough to numb his throat. It was so cold that he couldnât keep his eyes decently opened.
He hadnât dreamed that heâd ever wind up making that kind of journey with stuff as big as this. The noble part of him that felt great about helping out and his honest feelings about his decision being a bit rash came and went in cycles. Either way, he was about to reach his limit â but a little bit ahead of that same, close-to-whining Ryuuji, Taiga was silently pulling a cart just as heavy. She walked, the parts of her dress underneath her coat fluttered in the wind, and the heels of her boots clicked the ground.
When Ryuuji had went to her apartment after changing, Taiga had already clumsily but firmly bound the heavy packages with packaging cords to both carts. The piled-up packages were very heavy and quite big. There were several bags beautifully wrapped.
âSo, what is this stuff?â
ââŠ.Stuff Iâm mailing. Look, weâve arrived. Watch out for the steps. Heave,â
Ho! And raising their voices in unison at the entrance of the post office, the two of them each lifted up a heavy cart. Wobbling uncouthly like crabs, they passed the three-step stairs. Unfortunately, the words âNo Barriersâ apparently belonged to a far-off land. The door wasnât an automatic one, so Taiga, her back against the door, had no choice but to ill-manneredly push open the door with her butt while holding the cart. Ryuuji was the one that was being persistent about coming with her, so it wasnât his place to complain, but it was a really, tough, trip.
And once inside that small post office that had taken so long to reach,
âEh!? What is this, what is this line!â
âOuâŠ..now this is an exhausting sightâŠâŠâ
What they were shown was a terribly crowded hubbub of men and women of all ages. Maybe it was like this because it was nearly the end of the year, or maybe it was the gift-giving season, or maybe it just happened to be the middle of lunchtime for the nearby companies, but anyway, the narrow space was packed with so many people that it was muggy â in fact, there was a good chance he could catch a cold with one wrong move. However, no one was lining up at the only delivery window in the building, and thinking, âOh,â Ryuuji approached it, only to be stopped by a service worker. He was told to draw a number slip from the machine, and when he drew a paper strip, digital numbers told him that there were seven people waiting. Exactly just what is there behind simply delivering something that warranted waiting that long?
âAaaah, we picked the wrong time to come. Nothing to do but sit on the sofa, huhâŠ..Hey, thereâs not even anything to sit on.â
âOh, donât fuss. Could you watch over the packages over there for a minute? I donât have the address labels all in order yet, so Iâll use this time to fill them out right over there.â
Got it, and Ryuuji forced the two carts to the walls and saw off the fluttering hem of Taigaâs long skirt while he tapped his grating hip. He figured that heâll undo the cords holding down the packages for her while sheâs away, so he brought his fingers to a tight knot,
ââŠâŠ..â
His hands automatically stopped.
The words â â leaked out from Ryuujiâs mouth.
He didnât intend to look. But he saw it. On this beautiful and large box, wrapped in festive Christmas paper and even ribboned, was an already-attached address label.
The name that accompanied the metropolitan prime spot address that was written on the label, was Aisaka Rikurou â He couldnât believe it. He found another package just like that. This time, with clear intent, he looked at it. It had the same address, and the name was Aisaka Yuu.
âHey, could you put this on the one on the bottom, the big oneâŠâŠwhat?â
âWhat, the hell is this? What are these names?â
It wasnât his place to complain. He didnât have the right. He knew that, but he still couldnât bear to say nothing. He couldnât stop himself from asking. Ryuuji looked like he was going to have a bout of vertigo from the shock, but in front of him, Taigaâs expression did not change at all.
âI could have had these sent directly at the department store, but I wanted to send them together with cards and the stuff I bought at the other stores. And I decided Iâd send them myself. So, at the department store, I purchased knit zip jackets that they could wear when theyâre golfing. A grey and pink set, the brand goods theyâd like. Then thereâs Marriage Frerestea tea, ceramic glasses thatâd go well with drinking beer, and,â
âNot,â
His voice got entangled in his throat and he coughed once. He started over again.
âNot that! Your father and your stepmother? Youâre sending them Christmas presents? Are you serious!? Are you sane!? !â
âIf it wasnât Christmas, Iâd hit you for looking at my stuff without asking. But Iâll forgive you. These are just Christmas presents that Iâm sending to my fatherâs place, and I am serious and sane. Is that good enough?â
âWhy are you doing this!â
âBecause itâs Christmas. And, heâs my father. And, I wanted to keep it a secret, but I also got presents for you and Yacchan. Oh right, back on Sunday, when I said I was going to study at home, I was actually shopping at the department store, and then,â
âIâm not talking about that!â
Taiga momentarily closed her mouth. Apparently, it wasnât because she was overpowered by Ryuujiâs sudden, large voice. Rather, she looked carefully at a shaken Ryuuji, calmly and with composure. Her breathing was relaxed, and as if she was going to teach him how to have a rational conversation, she spoke quietly.
âThe truth is, I know what you want to say. But, I donât want to hear it. Thatâs why I didnât want you to come.â
The reason why Ryuuji fell silent this time wasnât because he was overpowered.
â â It was because he couldnât organize these questions that were rushing up his throat and turn them into words that he fell silent. he thought.
Even if it was Christmas, he couldnât believe that she was giving gifts to the father that abandoned her and even the stepmother that was the reason for that. Even though she normally had nothing to do with them because of all of their betrayal and pain, even though she hates their guts, why does she have to be nice to them? Just what kind of performance demanded her to âartificiallyâ go about like her relationship with her parents was in good shape and send presents to them? If this was just a gigantic act of sarcasm, it would have made sense.
But, the reason was, âbecause itâs Christmas,â and he couldnât fathom it. Even Ryuuji felt like he was betrayed by Taigaâs father. Back then, Ryuuji was also hurt, he was still hurt, and even now, he hated him. Yet, how could Taiga beâŠ
Unable to believe this, Ryuuji continued to only look at Taigaâs face. Taiga, apparently, decided to leave him be. She only took a short breath and indifferently continued to work. She patted and flattened labels on the top of the cardboard boxes with her small, child-like, white hands. This too, was strange.
The labels were written in script so beautiful that at one glance, he couldnât tell what language they were written in. Once he took a good, good look, he could tell that the destination address was Tokyo, but the return address column wasnât marked with Taigaâs name nor the address of this city. In its place, there was only a name beginning with the letter S â
ââŠâŠSanta, ClausâŠ..â
âA volunteer. That kind of thingâŠâŠ Itâs our turn. If youâre not feeling uncomfortable about it, help me out.â
The addresses that the old man at the counter read aloud to make sure there werenât any mistakes, were the addresses of several churches and child welfare organizations.
* * *
She said that the all-girls school she had attended near her family home since primary school was a Catholic one.
ââŠâŠ.But I couldnât move up to high school. Iâd been rejected entry for bad behavior.â
Hearing the name of that school, one known throughout Japan as a traditional prestigious school for daughters of rich families, Ryuuji unwittingly stopped his hand from twirling up his 780 yen pasta (with drink, salad, and lunch soup). In front of him, Taiga, putting the same pasta in her mouth, continued to speak without noticing how he was looking at her.
âVolunteer activities were mandatory at that school and we would travel to churches and foundations with the sisters. There, it was compulsory for us to play with and do chores with what people call â I donât like the phrase, but â âŠ..âunfortunateâŠ.childrenâ. Those packages back at the post office are being sent to the churches and organizations Iâve done volunteer work at before. Theyâre all going to places where children who canât be with their parents live. Toys, sweets, books, manga, sports goods, wordbooks, dictionaries, illustrated books, character goods for school suppliesâŠ.âGood girlâ I may be, I canât travel around the world and hand out Christmas presents and I didnât want to get swindled by a strange charity either. Thatâs why I sent presents to places that I had ties with and did as much as I could do.â
ââŠâŠSo what comes after your family is, unfortunate children, huhâŠ..HmmmâŠâŠâ
He knew that Taiga was looking back at him. But he still didnât feel like shutting up. He didnât want to criticize her, nor did he want to make her stop, but,
âSorry, what your intentions are, are beyond me.â
That was it.
He felt sick, not literally, by this over-the-top, un-âAisaka Taigaâ-like behavior. It was unsettling to him inside and he couldnât understand it at all. It was too artificial, too phony, and he had to ask her what her real intent was.
Taigaâs true self is the spoiled, arrogant, self-centered, swaggering, most vicious and most powerful, Palmtop Tiger. At the same time, she is a girl thatâs unable to lie, doesnât know how to be deceitful, and so honest that sheâs clumsy. That was what Aisaka Taiga should be. When Taiga had said that sheâll be a good girl until Christmas, he had felt that this was a good thing, even though he thought that her reasoning was unnatural. The facts were that since then, Taiga didnât fight with anyone, not even Ami, didnât go on a rampage, diligently prepared for the party, and gained the trust of the people around her. Everything had been heading in a good direction. Ryuuji was able to spend his days peacefully without having to be exposed to Taigaâs unreasonable and spoiled screaming. And in the case of Kitamura â so much that Ryuuji was becoming uneasy about it for reasons he didnât understand himself â Taiga was able to get closer to her crush.
But this, he felt that this was taking it past the limit. There was too much of a difference from the usual Taiga, and frankly, it even felt very fake; it went beyond his understanding.
Drinking a slightly weak soup, Taiga took one breath. Normally, she would scream, âYou insolent dog!â at Ryuuji for pestering her, give him a double slap, and then be done with it, but it looked like Taiga was going to adhere to being âunlike herself,â even here. Starting off by saying this was separate from her family, she then slowly said,
ââŠâŠ.I want to let them know, that there is somebody watching.â
She brushed up her long hair which spilled over her turtleneck sweater. She wiped the parsley on her lips with a napkin and began speaking.
âChristmas is the opportunity for this kind of stuff. I want them to know that even if they donât have parents to raise them, even if they canât believe in God, even if they canât believe in Santa, thereâs still somebody watching. I want to let them know that there is somebody that definitely exists that is pretending to be Santa Claus and sending them piles of toys and sweets. That thereâs somebody, somewhere in the world, that cares about themâŠ.I want them to know that, I want them to believe, I want to believe⊠This is kind ofâŠ..to satisfy myself. Yeah, to say it simply, itâs self-satisfaction. Thatâs all.â
Her composed smile must have been one of self-mockery. After she shrugged her shoulders and laughed, Taiga poked the bacon in her pasta.
âHypocrisy. Self-righteousness. Itâs exactly that. I know, I donât need you telling me that. What Iâm doing isnât for the children, but to satisfy my own craving to do this. Iâm âactingâ like a good girl, for my own sakeâŠâŠ Itâs because, I, want to believe. That, âsomeone, somewhere in the world, is definitely watching meâ. In my case, itâs Santa.â
ââŠ.When you were talking about Santa, you werenât joking?â
âStupid isnât it?â
Ryuuji could no longer reply. She was the one that was putting on the pale smile, but her eyes radiated powerfully and didnât yield.
ââŠâŠ.I, really love Christmas. The town, the stores, everything is glittering, bright, and beautiful, and everyone â they all look like theyâre really having fun. To me, it looks like everywhere, everywhere, is brimming with happiness. And then I think, ah, if only I can be a part of that⊠I want to become a part of that happy scene â do good things, be a good girl, and then become one of those happy faces shining in the Christmas city. And, â
Who could have been able to say anything after looking at the shaking color in the depths of her covered eyelashes, after looking at Taigaâs expression? What could he have said, Ryuuji wondered, still unable to say anything and only listening. Taigaâs voice, whispering quietly as if she were talking to herself, chipped slightly and seemed like it would fade out in the noise of the restaurant.
âAnd, you know, I really did meet Santa once. âŠ..Then again, it might have been a dreamâŠ.but, I remember it. It was when I was little. Papa and Mama were still at home, it was Eve, and I was sleeping under the tree in the living room. I think I was waiting for Santa. I woke up from the cold and then I saw it snowing outside the window. I got up and just when I got close⊠he was there. Santa. On the other side of the window. I was startled, and then I opened the window for him. Santa came in, drank the milk that I left for him under the tree, ate the biscuits, and then, he gave me a present. Then, he said â .â
Her eyes weakly shook as she relived her memories, but then closed her mouth as if she were snapping out of a trance. She lowered her eyes to the corner of the table, as if she were trying to make up an excuse for herself to a silent Ryuuji.
âAnyway, itâs a childish dream. I remember up to the point where I was trying to open the present and untied the ribbon as my heart was pounding. But after thatâŠ. It was still a really happy dream. Thatâs the only part thatâs true. This is the only precious Christmas memory I have. So, I want to be a good girl. Iâm believing a dream; stupid, right? Believing that someoneâs watching, thatâs stupid isnât it? Donât you think thatâs weak?â
When she said that, there was only one thing that Ryuuji thought.
Nothing other than that.
Then slowly, Ryuuji shook his head. âI donât think so at all,â he murmured clumsily. Taiga hearing that, deepened her smile and once again began to eat her pasta again. As he looked at her large mouth, cold silence fell onto Ryuujiâs chest. And he wondered. Somebody that wants to believe that 'someone is watchingâ is, basically, somebody thatâs grown up âwithout being seen by anybodyâ. Taiga has grown up without being watched by anyone, with the exception of just one person â the Santa she met in her dream. The people other than Santa, all of them, didnât look at a maturing Taiga. On the shiny nights of Christmas Eves past, Taiga continued to be alone.
When he started into these deep wounds, this deep loneliness, what he felt was something close to fear. It was a bottomless darkness, similar to despair.
he thought.
What should he do to comfort the loneliness of Taiga that had been building up until now, which wouldnât heal even as time passed? Taiga smiled and ate her pasta. She smiled as she said she loved Christmas. She smiled as she said sheâll be a good girl âŠ.The reason why she could laugh, it had to be because sheâd become numb. She continued to be neglected, the pain inside torturing her entire body, and had come to think that it was normal.
If there was nothing he could do, then does this mean that he should leave her alone? Thatâs not possible. But, but.
But. But.
âItâs a dream, itâs okay. Itâs not reality. Iâm not clinging to something real. This is a dream, itâs fantasy, itâs imagination. Thatâs whyâŠ.Iâll believe it, Iâll believe that someone is watching, Iâll keep being a good girl, and itâs not being weak, right?â
Was it a dream, was it real?
It must have been a dream. It might have been just a one-in-a-time event that her bastard of a father cooked up on a whim, but even that would be just as fleeting as a dream to Taiga. It wasnât weakness, but it was sad, but if he honestly said that, heâll surely hurt Taiga.
âSorry about badgering you about this so much. After you told me all that, I get it. Okay. I think, that youâre doing a fine job at being a good girl. Thus, I grant you the right to eat dessert too!â
He smiled at her and pushed the dessert menu toward Taiga. Taiga said, âAh, wait, wait,â ate the remaining pasta with one slurp, and then began picking from a vast selection of desserts as her eyes sparkled.
To keep himself from realizing the powerlessness that struck him by surprise at this pasta chain in the early afternoon, Ryuuji put his chin into his hands.
They lived on the same planet, breathed the same air, walked beneath the same sky, had been side by side like family â but, in the end, he still hadnât her properly. He knew how hard it was to understand each other, but his heart felt like breaking from his carelessness and inexperience. He discovered that understanding and not hurting were on a completely different level.
He didnât mind if he lost sight of someone going far away. He even believed that he would want to shout goodbye with love and sincerity to the back of that person that was leaving his road, the person that decided that sheâd follow her own path. Ryuuji already knew that if people believed in âthinking of one anotherâ, theyâd be fine no matter how far apart they were.
But.
What should he do for a person he couldnât help with his own hands, even when she was in pain and writhing even now, only several dozen centimeters away from him? If she at least yelled âHelp meâ â if she herself realized that she bore large wounds gushing blood, something might change, butâŠ
This world probably has been made so cruel that she too, has to walk alone with her raw wounds still open. If this was true, then God and Santa donât exist in this world. There is no salvation, there is no one watching.