With vacation over, the next shock came early the following morning.
It was just a bit past eight in the morning.
Their homeroom teacher arrived earlier than ever, and homeroom started ahead of time as well,
âOohâŠâ
âAll hell had broken loose.
This just might be the kind of situation where that phrase applies. Unable to stop himself from crying out, RyĆ«ji sat in disbelief. It was hard to believe, or rather, he didnât want to believe it. But, it didnât seem like it was a dream.
With his mouth agape, he turned around to face Kitamura and rapidly exclaimed, âI never heard anything about this,â but Kitamura just casually raised his hand with a âHeyâ and a nonchalant expression.
Anyway, he couldnât just ignore reality.
Partially frozen, RyĆ«jiâs gaze was three-times worse than usual and he could do nothing but accept the hellish situation as it was.
The source of RyĆ«jiâs distress walked up to the class platform with slender legs and beautiful hair that swayed with each step.
Looking straight ahead with a little embarrassment, her smile almost blended in perfectly amidst the gentle morning sunlight. Sure enough, while slowly raising her eyesâ
âStarting today, Iâll be a student here at this school; my name is Ami Kawashima. Please look after me.â
âAn emphatically pure and genuine looking visage.
ââŠHow, did things, like thisâŠâ
No one paid any attention to the moaning voice. And so oblivious to Ryƫji who was in shock, the rest of the class continued on,
âE, eh, that girl, didnât she appear in a magazine?!â
âWhat?! Really?! But, sheâs really cute!â
âNo wayâ, âItâs gotta be a lieâ, âIncredible, thatâs incredibleââŠThe girls who liked to follow trends were in the middle of making a big fuss. Nearly all the guys, on the other hand, were acting suspiciously subdued, remaining oddly silent and just staring enraptured with passionate eyes at the pure angel on the platform. Noto Hisamitsu, RyĆ«jiâs friend who wore black-rimmed glasses and sat a bit in front and off to the side, very slowly turned around,
âJackpotâŠ!â
Murmuring warmly as if delighted from the bottom of his heart, Noto looked at Ryƫji and tightly clenched his fist.
ââŠY, yeaâŠâ
Ryƫji replied vaguely, but rather than clench his fist back, he simply gulped.
Ami looked beautiful upon the platform. Her skin seemed even smoother and fairer than yesterday; and her large jewel-like eyes seemed to be shining even brighter than yesterday. Without forgetting to smile, she tilted her head as she looked over the class. Her somewhat immature appearance was most likely due to her petite chin, but she had a perfect eight-head figure. Ami was the absolute epitome of beauty, almost to the point of obscuring his sense of reality. RyĆ«jiâs headache had also become absolute.
He covertly turned his head to look at a seat somewhere towards the center of the class. Right now, the person who should be experiencing the worst shock was sitting over in that direction. That would be the one called Taiga.
He spotted her.
Then,
ââŠOhâŠâ
He immediately turned away. She was making a face that shouldnât be seen.
Her eyebrows were raised nearly vertical and her eyes had clouded over moistly, looking as though they had liquefied into a thickly bubbling lava flow. Her lips that were just like a rose trembled visibly and were turned up ominously; her face was puffed out as if she were holding a bomb in her mouth, possibly a manifestation of her barely contained fury directed against the real world that she couldnât stand. It seemed as if a weak-bodied person might die simply from meeting her gaze.
From where she stood, Ami could also probably notice Taiga volleying her serious killing intent from the middle of the classroom. Just for an instant, Ami raised her eyebrows ever so slightly. However, she acted just as one would expect of a professional who was used to the public eye.
âEveryone! Please call me Ami!â
Flawlessly pretending to be oblivious, she smiled prettily and wholeheartedly. But that action alone was more than enough to inspire dread in Ryƫji. Shuddering from a sudden chill, he instinctively fastened a button on his open uniform.
âEveryone! Letâs get along with our new friend! Now, letâs welcome her!â
Strangely discernible from the welcoming applause, their homeroom teacher and well-established bachelorette, Yuri Koigakubo (29), raised her voice. Wrapping an arm around Amiâs shoulder with overfamiliarity, âTheyâre all good kids, so youâll get along right away!â, she exclaimed while striking a victory poseâŠHe wondered if something had happened over the break, as her personality seemed to have completely changed. She used to wear fashionable pink ensembles, but at the moment she was wearing a rough hooded jersey,
âWell then, itâs a fresh start for Class 2-C~!â
She gave a vigorous thumbs up.
ââŠTch.â
It seemed even a tongue click from Taiga, who was giving off a suffocating aura of displeasure while looking up from below, wasnât enough to phase her today.
ââŠHey, stop it with that kind of noise! Try smiling happily for one day at least!â
ââŠTch.â
ââŠJust for today if you can, to welcome our new friend.â
ââŠTch.â
NugunuguuâReduced to making sounds without articulating, she suddenly clutched her head. Then almost as if doing a somersault, she spun around ending up at her desk seeming depressed and hiding her face in her arms.
âM, Miss YuriâŠ?â
âUm, are you all rightâŠ?â
Not surprisingly, the classroom was pretty much silenced by the scene, while Ami, who stood nearby, no longer smiled as she watched. The bachelorette finally looked up, after a full fifteen seconds had passed. While trembling a little and hanging her head just a bit, she sounded regretful as, with some difficulty, she started talking about her private affairs.
ââŠDuring the break, I, my last chanceâŠthe very last one,âŠit ended in failureâŠ~! So, I thought Iâd have to try my best, Iâd need to work hard at my job, but, butâŠJust forget it! Itâs not like any of you will understand anyway! You guys, Iâm sure youâll understand when youâre older, soâŠ! Kitamura-kun, please take care of the rest!â
âWell then.â
Having been called upon, Kitamura got to his feet and, turning around to face the class, spoke,
âEverybody, please listen to me. Ami is actually a friend of mine from some time ago. I had no idea she was going to transfer to our class, but please try to get along. Well, thatâs all for this morningâs homeroom. Stand! Bow!â
âEnough already~ââLike an explosion, the bacheloretteâs pitiable moan burst amidst the noisy classroom before fading into nothingness.
* * *
âKa, Kawashima-san, shall I move it?!â
âNo, let me!â
âIâll move it for you, definitely!â
âNo, no, choose me! Or rather, just sit back and leave it to me.â
In an instant, a crowd of boys moved into Amiâs vicinity, who in turn was about to move her desk and chair. The more reserved ones watched the crowd from a distance looking jealous. It seemed like everyone wanted to get to know her one way or another, but whether they were nearby or far away was just a matter of assertiveness.
âItâs fine, fine! I can do this much by myself at least! Itâs not like Iâm that weak, you know!â
So without asking anyone for help, Ami exclaimed âYoisho!â and lifted her desk with her slender arms.
âAh, watch out!â
âKawashima-san, let us help!â
âI said itâs fine, so stop worrying!â
Weaving through the crowd of guys wanting to lend a hand, she quickly moved on her own,
ââŠSee! Didnât I tell you? This much is no problem.â
Having placed her desk and chair in the designated spot, she smiled a happily angelic smile. With that turn of events the boys quickly lost their pretense for talking with her. They left reluctantly while calmly saying, âIf anything comes up, weâll help you!â, and were replaced by some girls who approached Ami.
âEhh, Kawashima-san, you moved this by yourself? You could have just asked the guys to do it.â
âThatâs right, thatâs right, or more like, I get the feeling that all those guys desperately wanted to talk with Kawashima-san. Theyâd be happy if you made use of them, Iâm sure.â
Facing the girls with an even brighter smile than the one she had shown the boys, Ami waved her hands in front of her face playfully.
âItâs fine~, since something like this is easy!âŠOr so I said but, just between us, Iâm actually the type that ends up getting really nervous when talking with boys.â
âEh, really?â
âReally. More than that, thanks for coming to talk with me! This is the first time girls have come to talk to me, Iâm so happy! Itâs fine if you just call me Ami, you know!â
After politely saying those kinds of things, she was about to sit in her seat when,
âO-ow!â
She banged her shin against the leg of her desk. With her face contorted, almost to the point of being comical, Ami appeared to be in serious pain.
âAhh, geez! How uncool! Even though I wanted to go with a fashionably styled image since I took the trouble to transfer here. I guess Iâm just the laughable type after all~!â
In response to Amiâs self-deprecating style of speech, the girls spoke up as they laughed.
âKawashima-sanâŠI mean, Ami-chan, could you actually be a real klutz?â
âSomehow, it just seems so natural! Geez, even though youâre fortunate enough to be cute, why are you making such a funny face?â
âDonât say itâs funny or anything like that~! I really planned on being fashionably cool~!â
Hahahahaha~âIt went something like that.
Meanwhile, resting his chin on his hands as he sat near the window, Ryƫji silently stared at the circle of excitement centered around Ami. Missing their usual glint, his eyes were unusually empty as he wondered, . For some reason he had managed to become a little distrustful of girls.
As he pondered about that, he accidentally ended up meeting Amiâs gaze. While uttering an âAhâ from her partially open mouth, Ami blinked her large eyes as if surprised. RyĆ«ji wondered if she had really just now realized that he was in the very same classroom without even noticing Taiga. Ami pointed a slim finger at RyĆ«ji,
âEhh, no way! Isnât that Takasu-kun?â
ââŠâ
It was completely on reflex.
Reflexively, he ended up turning his face away as if he hadnât heard anything. It looked exactly as if he was turning away from something unpleasant. Though it was only for a moment, he wondered if he had left an excessively bad impression âŠbut he didnât have the confidence to look at Ami again. So as he maintained his forced inattention, RyĆ«ji could only listen as the girls continued their busy conversation.
âAmi-chan, youâre acquainted with RyĆ«ji Takasu?! How?!â
âWell, when I went to a family restaurant with YĆ«saku, we met by chance and were introduced, butâŠfor some reason, it seems like I might be disliked? Just look, Iâm being snubbed right nowâŠâ
She might have intended to be discreet, but Amiâs voice easily made it all the way to RyĆ«jiâs ears. No, perhaps she was intentionally letting him hear herâŠFor Ami to do something like that, he probably shouldnât be the least bit surprised.
âEhh, about Takasu, heâs just an asocial guy, so itâs not like he hates you or anything. Iâm sure heâs just being shy.â
âThatâs right, before we became classmates, we all definitely thought he was a major delinquent and were too scared to go near him because of his constantly scary expression, you know.â
ââHe seemed bad because of his unsociable demeanor.â RyĆ«ji just stared out the window, but privately, that really hurt his feelings.
âSo Takasu-kunâs not really bad or anything?â
âHeâs just kind of different. The first years and other students from other classes seem like theyâre still scared of him, but Ami-chan doesnât need to worry about any of that!â
âYep yep!â
âEhhâŠSo thatâs how it isâŠâ
Fu~nâŠHe could feel an appraising glance on the back of his neck. Like an unbearable itch, the sound of their voices brushed against his neck. He became unable to pretend he wasnât listening, though it was for just a moment. He was shifting his back against the itch when he ended up inadvertently looking at Ami.
ThereafterâAmi smiled faintly. Agitated, RyĆ«jiâs expression took on a gleam like that of a sharp knife.
While they had certainly only connected for a moment, Amiâs eyes were apparently moist.
Immediately facing the girls with a smile, she went right back to their group, butâŠsomehow she seemed to be embedded with an unspeakable sadness. As if it had been burned into his retina, he couldnât erase the image from his memory. Rather than anger or bitterness, the expression of anxiety as she looked at him vividly remained for some time. Still amidst the group of cheery people, Amiâs eyes were cast with a dull light like the reflection off a still pool of water. Looking exactly as if she was secretly tearing up, he got the feeling he could hear her voicelessly speak. âHey, why are you being so cold to meâŠ?â
ââŠN, no, that wasnât my intentionâŠit really wasnât.â
Shaking his head vigorously, RyĆ«ji erased the afterimage from his head. It wasnât like that, it wasnât, it probably wasnât.
Even though he should know how dreadful her beauty was, having already witnessed her true character yesterday, he was on the verge of being tricked by her chastely beautiful façade.
Pulling himself together and standing up, he went over to Kitamuraâs desk. As it was, he couldnât even be sure that what he remembered of yesterdayâs events wasnât just a dreamâŠHe could easily believe that. He needed to talk with someone else who had also witnessed what happened.
âHey, KitamuraâŠIsnât that remarkable?â
When Ryƫji indicated Ami and the others with a flick of his head as he spoke, Kitamura gave the rambunctious group a glance before sighing with a bitter smile.
âAh. As expected, she really knows how to get peopleâs sympathy, doesnât she.â
ââŠWhy didnât you tell me yesterday about the transfer?â
âHmm? I didnât?â
âDonât play around. I was really surprised, seriously.â
Leaning against Kitamuraâs desk, RyĆ«ji reprimanded his best friend in a quiet voice. His eyes were extremely intense as he glared at Kitamura, but of course, Kitamura was aware that RyĆ«ji wasnât doing it on purpose. Kitamura lightly scratched his head and laughed,
âMy bad, sorry. How should I put thisâŠIâm hoping that Ami will get along with people properly while remaining her natural self. So, when we met yesterday, I opted to not mention that you guys would be attending the same high school. I knew that if I had, she would have put on a complete front and then become immediately deceptive.â
ââŠIsnât that just what she did yesterday anyway.â
âShe showed her actual nature to Aisaka at least. And so RyĆ«ji, you saw it too. Right?â
âCould you possibly want to expose Amiâs true personality? Sheâll just be despised for it.â
âI donât plan to spread it around, of course. I have no right to do that after all. But, I hope that it eventually gets out. It will surely be better than the deception, for Ami as well.âIf she is despised as a result of it, maybe itâll convince her.â
ââŠConvince her, you say âŠI donât really get what you mean.â
âIs that so? Hm, and I thought what I said was easy to understandâŠâ
Taking off his glasses and wiping them with a cloth, Kitamura gave Ryƫji a glance with his unexpectedly large eyes.
âI donât hate Amiâs real self at all. Itâs all the deception that I want to end. I think itâs best for people to just be themselves. To tell you the truth, it makes me a little sad now when she greets me with that facadeâŠAbout when she started modeling, she suddenly started doing that good girl act even to meâŠAnyway, I think it would be nice if more people would like Ami for who she really is. Thatâs kind of what I meant.â
Looking into the eyes of this passionately idealistic and just man, RyĆ«ji couldnât reply for some reason. Even though there was just one thing that he wanted to say.
Thatâs all.
The automated juice vending machine was meant to be used only during afternoon recess, but it was fine as long as none of the stricter teachers noticed. Especially with the second year classrooms being very close to the separate two-story building with the vending machines, students violated the rule all the time.
Soon after third period math ended, Ryƫji left the classroom with some pocket change, intending to violate that very rule and get a drink. He had some lukewarm tea he brought from home, but today had been unexpectedly stressful. He needed to do at least this much to relax.
In the separate building he quickly walked down the empty corridor before stopping in front of the three vending machines lined up side by side near the stair landing. Should he get a can of coffee or soda; while stingily counting his change, it was time to make his selection.
âExcuse me!â
A white hand that suddenly appeared from the side was blocking Ryƫji while putting coins into the machine. Surprised by the interruption, he turned around,
ââŠOhâŠâ
And was even more surprised.
âEhe, so the vending machines were in this kind of place, were they?â
An angelically innocent smile was blooming directly in front of him.
The one sweetly smiling while looking at RyĆ«ji was the source of his stressâAmi.
Tilting her head while her eyes sparkled,
âI wonder what Takasu-kun planned to get. Let me try to guess, hmmâŠHow about this one?â
Out of all the possible choices, she selected the nastiest looking energy drink and pointed at its picture with her pink-colored fingernail.
âEh?!âŠNoâŠThatâŠC, coffee, actually.â
After he replied in a shamefully nervous and excited tone of voice, Ami said âI seeâ, nodded once, and pushed the button for coffee. Then she turned to RyĆ«ji and presented him with the can that had rolled out noisily.
âHere you go. Itâs my treat. Actually, I saw Takasu-kun leave the classroom, and I followed you here.â
âHuh? W, why?â
As he was rigid and unable to understand just what was going on, the can was deftly placed into his hands. Ami put some more coins in without replying to him,
âI wonder which one I should getâŠMaybe this one?â
After a bit of meandering, she pushed the button for straight tea. The sound of the falling can brought him back to reality, but it was already too late,
âAh, wait a second! Here, buy it with this!â
He hurriedly tried to give her his change, but Ami had already put her money into the machine a while ago. Then, looking up.
âWell, I bought it already.â
Sticking her tongue out a little, she shrugged while making a mischievous expression.
âNo, thatâs no good. This just isnât right. Take this coffee instead then.â
âNo way, itâs fine, itâs fine! Think of this as an apology for yesterday.â
âApology, you sayâŠâ
âHey, why donât we drink right here?â
With these words, Ami quickly pulled the tab on her can open, and without listening for RyĆ«jiâs response, she took a sip of her illegally obtained drink.
With things as they were, he expectedly couldnât just leave her behind when it was her first day after transferring.
ââŠBuying a drink when itâs not afternoon recess, thatâs a violation of school rules.â
âIs that so? But, I donât want to be told that by Takasu-kun, since the one who came to do so was Takasu-kun.â
ââŠI suppose thatâs true. ThanksâŠ.â
RyĆ«ji couldnât do anything but start drinking his coffee with her. While the two of them were drinking, it became quiet except for the low hum of the vending machines, which resounded with a hint of melancholy. Trying to hide his discomfort, he gave Ami a sidelong glance but couldnât get himself to speak first. He just couldnât figure out what he should talk about. So of course at a time like this, no other students or strict teachers showed up.
âWhewâŠItâs cold. Itâs really good when itâs chilled.â
Wiping her wet lips with the end of her finger, the one who started speaking was Ami. Side by side with Ryƫji, she leaned against one of the vending machines,
âThat aside, I was pretty surprised to find out Iâm in the same class as Takasu-kun. Even Aisakaâs thereâŠYĆ«saku, he didnât say anything at all about that yesterday.â
She smiled amiably as if saying âRight?â. But RyĆ«ji, while vaguely nodding, could only return a stiff facial expression. Of course his eyes also ended up becoming more wild. Even setting aside Amiâs actual personality, he was suddenly alone with an extremely pretty girl that he wasnât all that familiar with, which made him feel constricted.
However, RyĆ«ji wasnât sure how Ami perceived his response.
ââŠHey, Takasu-kun.â
She moved from his side and stood directly in front of him. With her gently shining eyes discreetly raised and her eyelashes weakly trembling, she whispered roughly.
ââŠBy any chance, I wonder if you heard anything from Aisaka-sanâŠEven though there isnât really anything I can do if you were toldâŠBut, you know. I hope youâll just forget about yesterday. This isâŠalso for Aisaka-sanâs sake.â
âY,âŠYesterday you say, what do you mean?â
Nervous from being face to face, RyĆ«ji took a step back wanting to desperately escape, but his back was met with resistance from the vending machines. Ami made such an effort futile anyway by moving forward a half step. She wasnât fazed at all by his bad expression. So what she meant about yesterday was, âthe family restaurantâ, âthe slap in the faceâ, and âthe breaking down and cryingâ; it was probably about those three pointsâ
âIâm wondering⊠did Takasu-kun hear from Aisaka-san about what happened?â
Amiâs searching eyes, which somehow sparkled reminiscently of that Chihuahua from the commercials, were clouding over and even now looked as if they might start shedding tears at any second. He was desperately trying to come up with the best possible answer with a mind that had gone totally blank while continuing to look away from Amiâs sad pretty face.
âN, noâŠI didnât hear anything.â
He muttered it sincerely since it was technically true. The fickle angel holding her hands out in front of him was the liar. Though he justified himself thusly, the answer he replied with wasnât actually a lie anyway. He had seen it all with his own eyes, so he didnât need Taiga to tell him anything.
ââŠReally? I was so sure that you hadâŠbut maybe I was mistaken. If thatâs the case, I still want to say some thingsâŠAbout yesterday, it was totally my fault. Aisaka-san didnât do anything bad at all.â
Her Chihuahua-like teary eyes were sparkling as she gently blinked.
âHey maybe, thatâŠI, I think that maybe because I seem kind of air-headed that I was making Aisaka-san irritatedâŠAisaka-san, when we were talking, sheâd suddenly become really emotional and said all sorts of things that I didnât really understand, like âconceitedâ and âgetting caught up in the momentââŠI ended up panicking. Like âEh? Eh? Why?â, just that sort of thingâŠsoâŠâ
What nerve, to make that kind of expression as she told such a story suited for her own benefitâFeeling that minor chill again, he gave a small sigh of near amazement. Interrupting him,
ââŠSo! Aisaka-san didnât do anything wrong.â
Ami shook her head. Her Chihuahua-like eyes were shining even more and more,
âIâŠIf I was moreâŠIf only I was a more level-headed personâŠSo, I want you to forget about it. ThatâŠThe truth isâŠReally you know, girls saying weird things all of a sudden like that, itâsâŠnormalâŠSo! Iâm not going to worry about that kind of thing! Itâs fine! Iâll keep trying my best!â
Iâm the victim!âAmi was pleading that with her entire self when the bell started ringing. Speechlessly watching Amiâs theatrical display, RyĆ«ji felt like he had been saved.
âT, thatâs the bell. We have to get back to the classroomâŠCome on, finish your drink. I understand what Kawashima wanted to say.â
Haa, he certainly understood. In other words, Ami had come all that way to make excuses for herself and to keep him from talking.
As if swallowing his uncertainty, RyĆ«ji drank the rest of his coffee in one go. He momentarily narrowed his eyes intently at Amiâs somewhat satisfied looking smile.
âWe have to hurry or weâll be late for class!â
With a couple gulps, she similarly drank what was left of her iced tea in one go. After disposing of the empty cans in a trashcan, they took off down the corridor side by side.
ââŠHey, Takasu-kun. Youâll promise me now, right? That you wonât say anything about this to anyone, right? That isâIâm really sorry that I ended up crying yesterday.â
Amiâs teary Chihuahua-like eyes were searching for reassurance. RyĆ«ji deceptively nodded any number of times,
âI get itâŠI get it already. C, come on, hurry up.â
Shaking off the sudden onset of fatigue, RyĆ«ji moved forward and continued to run in front of Ami. Because of that, he wasnât able to see it. Ami, who was running behind him, gave a small laugh as if to say, âThis guy, heâs such a simpletonâ.
However, even if he had noticed, itâs not like he would have been at all surprised by it.
[Why did you get back to the classroom at the last second with Ami Kawashima?]
It came as the teacher had her back turned since she was writing on the blackboard.
A scrap of paper that someone else had recklessly thrown onto RyĆ«jiâs desk had those words written in pink ink. There wasnât a name on it, but he could recognize the neurotic handwriting.
He knew he was right when he looked towards the center seats. Looking visibly displeased with her mouth in the shape of an upside down V, Taiga was looking right at him. With cold forsaking eyes Taiga whispered, arrogantly mouthing âReplyâ.
Did he really have any obligation to reply or anythingâHe wasnât sure how he should write about what just happened, and to begin with, he certainly didnât want to get dragged into their little quarrel. He pocketed the piece of paper in a way that Taiga could see him do it and pulled the textbook he had out closer to himself. Like that, he planned to show her that he wasnât going to be replying.
However, in his peripheral view, Taiga was making an underhanded throwing motionâŠ
ââŠAh!â
âŠBy the time he noticed, it was too late. Well, it was late, but he was still saved.
Coincidentally, he had been scratching his head while holding a leather-bound pencase in hand. It was suddenâthe pencase was pierced easily by a mechanical pencil dart. Really, it could easily have been the center of his forehead that was pierced. The four students who unfortunately happened to be sitting between RyĆ«ji and Taiga were all equally surprised, wearing stiff expressions as they looked for the shot that had just missed them.
âWhâŠWhat the heck was thatâŠâ
Going âChe, how disappointingâ, Taiga nevertheless kept a calm faceâŠshe snapped her fingers while making that cold and apathetic expression.
Staring at Taiga with rabid-looking eyes, RyĆ«ji swore resolutely in his heart that he absolutely wouldnât reply. Just who was the one with the bad split personality; if you tried asking RyĆ«ji, he wouldnât be able to say for sure. They were just about equally troublesome.
He caught a glimpse of Taiga mouthing her complaints, but he had no desire to get involved with her. First of all, if he went ahead and relayed what Ami had told him moments ago to Taiga, it was obvious that heâd just be adding fuel to their already treacherous dispute.
Deciding that he would try to completely ignore the situation, he casually started building a barrier around his desk with his textbooks and notebooks. He planned to use them as a defense against that violent girlâs troublesome attacks.
However, a few minutes passed. Again while the teacherâs back was turned, a folded piece of paper was thrown onto his desk by someone in front of him. Thinking it might be Taiga again, he was just about to throw it away, but,
ââŠOhâŠâ
TO: Takasu-kun
FROM: Minori
âHe ended up seeing those words, and something akin to a sigh escaped from his throat. When he looked to the opposite side of the classroom, he even saw Minori going âHe~yâ while looking his way and waving her small hand from her seat near the hallway.
Frantically waving back silently, RyĆ«ji gingerly opened the note with trembling fingers. He didnât want to rip itâŠand he didnât want to get it dirtyâŠAfter all, this was the first time in his entire life that he had received a letter from the girl he liked. It may have just been a small scrap of paper, but even so, this was the treasure of a lifetime for him. Even when he becomes an old man, he was absolutely certain he wouldnât forget this day and this moment in time.
However.
[Now look here, Takasu-kun! Minori is seriously angry you know!]
Ryƫji swallowed with a bitter taste in his mouth.
[I heard from Taiga; isnât Takasu-kun being kind of suspicious with that transfer student?! I already told you before on the rooftop you know, that if you toss Taiga aside âŠIâll punish you~! ]
âŠThatâs how the first half went.
There was actually a skull mark on the very first letter he was fortunate enough to receive from the girl he liked. He continued on to read the latter half as he tried to stifle his incredulity.
[Iâm just saying this in case, you know; that transfer student is certainly a very cute girl. But you know, things that are perfect, theyâre not really interesting, right? As proof, my ever-insatiable Minorin Radar (my detector for sweet girls), itâs not responding this time even a bit.]
Well, thatâs probably not the problemâŠAmi Kawashima is interestingâŠin a way⊠Rather than thatâŠthat bothersome Taiga had tattled to Kushieda. So sheâs not only violent but a coward as well. He glanced sideways at Taiga, but she was giving him the cold shoulder, facing the other way and completely ignoring him. Her back was giving off a thick violent aura that said âYouâre the one at fault, you knowâ.
Chewing his lips that were dry with an inexpressible anger, RyĆ«ji still used a steady hand to tear a perfect square of paper from one of his notebooks. Heâd make his objection to Taiga later, but for now anyway, he needed to reply to Minori.
To Kushieda
From Takasu
[There isnât anything suspicious going on between me and the transfer student, but before that, thereâs nothing between me and Taiga either.]
He wrote that much with carefully arranged letters, then thought a bit,
[Anyway, excuse me for completely changing the subject. What does Kushieda think about people who label themselves naturally air-headed?]
âŠHe tried to pad it a little like that. For some reason, he wanted to try asking her that question. Also, it seemed like she might get a little angry if he just wrote one sentence the first time, and it didnât even seem very well put. In an email conversation, putting in questions would invariably help keep things going well. But this wasnât email.
Aggressively hiding the throbbing feeling that was nearly bursting from him, RyĆ«ji passed his return note to the guy in the seat in front of him. Each time the teacher wrote on the blackboard or glanced at the textbook, his note made its way to Minori bit by bitâSoon enough a few minutes later, it arrived safely into her hands.
He was staring as she opened up his note, worrying futilely and wondering what in the world she was thinking when Minori slowly turned to face Ryƫji and stood up. The teacher had her back turned and was in the middle of writing a bunch of things on the board, but Ryƫji, Taiga, Kitamura, Ami, and pretty much all the other students had surprised looks on their faces and ended up staring almost involuntarily at the standing Minori.
Minori closed her eyes and, reminiscent of the crucified Christ, raised both hands so very slowly while wearing a peaceful expression. Her expression that had been like that of a dead person very, very slowly shifted into a smile. Her hands ended up making a large circle over her headâŠat least, thatâs what it looked like at that moment.
Kuwa~!
With her face crinkled and her mouth opened as if she were crying out, both her hands crossed violently in a slashing motion. They ended up forming an X.
âUmm, and soâŠâ
At the same time that the teacher turned around, Minori was already sitting in her seat acting as if nothing had happened. It might have seemed as if a single giant question mark was looming collectively over the studentsâ heads.
That X was probably the answer to the latter half of his letterâŠRyĆ«ji was puzzling over what just happened as well. He just seriously hoped that she wasnât making that X in regards to the first half.
Then he thought. You might call a person like her naturally air-headed.
* * *
Even though Ami is such a beautiful person, she wasnât prideful at all, she was easy to talk to, and just an overall good person!
âŠThe overall opinion of the class unified like that before the period even ended.
There were a lot of guys who were trying to help Ami on her first day, and so no matter who it was, she would gladly say âWill you teach me this? Thanks!â, âAh, so thatâs how it is~! Iâm so glad, you really saved me~!â, âEh~, Iâm so happy that I could talk with everyone~!ââŠSlyly putting on such a convincing smile, she showered her affection indiscriminately with a shining aura like that of an overly pure angel.
The three who were aware of Amiâs true nature were Kitamura, RyĆ«ji, and also Taiga, but it seemed like Kitamura wasnât going to be doing anything more than necessary, so RyĆ«ji didnât feel he had to waste his time going around telling everyone about Amiâs dual personality. After all, he didnât want to get mixed up in things any further than he was already.
Then Taiga,
ââŠGo get me something to drink.â
Looking angry and displeased, a trespasser was occupying the seat opposite Ryƫji.
Partway into the lunch break, she had come to return the emptied bentou box, but it seems she intended to take the opportunity and make him fetch her a drink.
ââŠUm, you know, havenât I been constantly telling you to wash the bentou box before giving it back?â
âHavenât I kept telling you that the school sponges are old and disgusting?â
âAnd I told you that I keep some new sponges in my locker, didnât I?â
âAnd I told you that itâs too troublesome, didnât I?âŠWait wait, it seems like something is bothering you.â
He suddenly gave Taiga a sharp look,
âThat reminds meâŠJust why did you say those weird things to Kushieda?â
But he still handed over the bottle of tea that he had brought from home to Taiga. She unscrewed the cap and poured some tea into it, using it as a makeshift cup.
âYouâre the one doing weird things. Anyway, I didnât even say anything. I wrote itâŠHey, where did you drink from?â
ââŠUmm, about on that mark.â
âEven if itâs an accident, I really donât want to drink from the same spot.â
She squinted suspiciously at Ryƫji, then,
ââŠNamusan!â
Horribly exaggerating, she shut her eyes and brought the makeshift cup to her lips. If it was that detestable, she could have just wiped it, but it seemed like instead of doing something like that, she would rather complain or just get angry. Anyway, they were already close enough that they shared food from the same plate. They had probably already exchanged saliva some time beforeâBut if he actually said that to her now, heâd probably be killed in less than three seconds.
âWell thenâŠwhat were we talking about again? Oh yeah, didnât you go off with Ami Kawashima somewhere?â
âAre you bringing that up again? Youâre so persistent.â
âWell, you didnât answer me!â
With an unusually agitated expression, Taiga cried out.
âAwawawaâŠâ
She had ended up spilling some tea from the cup in her hand onto the desk.
âRyĆ«ji, tissue!â
âGeez, what are you doing, seriouslyâŠâ
Wiping the desk incredulously, Ryƫji gave a long sigh. First he took care of the area that had gotten wet, then he finished by giving the whole thing a final rundown. After all, tea could be used as a cleaning agent.
He was already used to being with Taiga, who was usually clumsy like this. Howeverâhe still didnât want to get involved with her quarrel with Ami. He didnât like her being irritated like this, but he had already colluded intricately with Ami during the recent passing period.
ââŠTaiga, what was it that you were saying yesterday when we were preparing dinner?â
âEh?âŠThe maguro tuna, cut it rea~lly thin, I saidâŠâ
âThatâs not what I meant. About Kawashima. You said you wouldnât waste your time getting involved with her, but youâd be able to forgive her once you were mature enough.â
âAhâŠI didnât say thatâŠNo, wait, I lied, I did say that.â
âI really think what you were saying is right. Itâs fine if you donât make friends with her. Just forget about what happened yesterday and never go near her again. You can just keep living normally. Just because you ended up seeing her again doesnât mean you have to become irritated again, does it? Itâs not like sheâs done anything to youâŠat least not today.â
ââŠYeahâŠThatâs right, butâŠYes, that is rightâŠâ
Quietly moaning before falling silent, Taigaâs sharp look started to soften albeit only very slightly. Maybe things would be okay like this. Even if she is the commanding Palmtop Tiger, it doesnât mean she should just go do whatever she wants and hate other people. If she can live with a gentler heart, then there shouldnât be any more of these incidents.
âWell then, letâs go wash our bentou boxes.â
ââŠHuh? No way.â
âDonât say something so ridiculous; donât you realize what will happen at this temperature? Are you going to be able to use that bentou box again with the rotting rice still inside it? Isnât that disgusting? I know it is to me. So Iâm going to wash mine right now. I donât know about yours though.â
âWhatâs with that? Couldnât you just wash mine for me at the same time then?â
âThis isnât a matter of labor, itâs a matter of consideration and common sense. Since I made your lunch for you, you should wash the box before returning it. When the temperature is this high in spring and summer, you should clean out your bentou box. A word of warning about mold infestations, being unprepared for decay-causing microbes is the worst possible mistake!âŠThe only microbes that I love in this world are âlactic-acid bacilliâ, âbacillus subtilis nattoâ, and âthe necessary bacteria that live in the mouth and intestinesâ.â
He forced the bentou box back into the hands of Taiga, who was frowning with a look of serious disgust, and started prodding her into standing up. And then, just when he had finally been able to ever so slowly separate Taiga at least five centimeters from the chair,
âTakasu-kun! That was fun earlier~!â
âŠHe just wanted to scream, âWhy?!â.
âY, yeah.â
âI hope we can talk easily like that again sometime.â
Leaving the group of girls, Ami had walked about halfway to where they were sitting. Facing RyĆ«ji and waving a slender arm, she had an unrestrained beautiful smile plastered over her entire face. The simple uniform fit her well-proportioned limbs almost criminally well, but in RyĆ«jiâs mind, she no longer fell into the categories of âcuteâ or âbeautifulâ or anything like that. The fact that she was two-faced outranked any of that.
âŠOr at least, that should have been the case.
ââŠHey, you knowâŠitâs about our secret chat from earlier.â
âY, yes?!â
Ami suddenly got really close. While he wondered what in the world she was thinking, Ami gently bent her slender body over and brought her lips close to RyĆ«jiâs ear. The warmth of her breath tickling his earlobes caused RyĆ«jiâs pores to open all the way. In a sweet voice,
ââŠUm, about what we discussed earlier. Really try to forget about it, okayâŠPlease, all right?â
Her whisper flowed out gently even though the nearby Taiga was right before her eyes. Without saying anything to either Ami or RyĆ«ji, Taiga justâŠstared with a look cold enough to freeze water.
And then Ami pulled away from RyĆ«jiâs ear with a short âEheââWhile her eyes hinted just a little bit of sadness, she displayed a praiseworthy smile. Then silently turning to Taiga, she gave a look of pitying or sympathetic kindness. Her eyelashes cast a faint shadow on her face, and RyĆ«ji unconsciously stared as if spellboundâ
ââŠI have class work I need to do.â
Taigaâs voice broke his trance. No good, he got caught againâŠOr maybe he should say, he was deceived again.
With a bang, the Taiga who had pulled RyĆ«ji back to the real world forcibly jammed the bentou box at his chest before getting up from her seat. At that instant, RyĆ«ji sighed thinking, âAt least another quarrel has been avoided for nowâ. She should have let it go, but Ami followed after Taiga anyway. As Ami pestered her, saying âHeyâ and other such things, Taigaâs hair for just a second literally and truly puffed up like it had exploded.
âHow surprisingâŠI canât believe that we ended up in the same classâŠYou know, this is just my impression from up until now, butâŠAisaka-san, do you not have any friends other than Takasu-kun?â
ââŠShut up you damned brat, do you want me to make you cry again?â
âThey clashed for only a moment.
No oneâIn that moment of confrontation unnoticed by anyone other than RyĆ«ji, Ami and Taiga exchanged glances only for that one moment.
The two quickly looked away from one another and walked off in their respectively opposite directions. It would be fine if this was as far as things would go, butâŠhe tried to ignore the ominous chill of presentiment running down his back.
However, while the two had only now clearly identified each other as rivals, the fuse had already been lit a long time ago.