Volume 2, Chapter 3: The unexpected witness Part 10
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TL: Graze
Editor: Candy-Sama
Thereâs a retail store outlet located on campus, as the brand it belongs to is a famous nationwide retail chain store that entered into a partnership with the school. As their only customers would be students, the store itself isnât very large. Even so, the store readily sold supplies that students may need on a daily basis as well as electronics that students may be interested in.
âIf Iâm remembering correctly, the repair service is located at the counter in the back.â
Kushida seemed to have been here several times before, as she promptly remembered where to go and headed deeper into the store. Sakura and I followed behind.
âI wonder if theyâll be able to fix it soonâŠâ
With an uneasy expression, Sakura tightly gripped the camera in her hands.
âYouâre really fond of that camera.â
âYes⊠Is that weird?â
âNo, not at all. Instead, isnât it a good hobby? Well, thatâs just me assuming that I know what you use the camera for. Nevertheless, I hope theyâll be able to fix it quickly.â
âOkay!â
âThereâs where they take care of the repairs.â
As there was a lot of merchandise inside the store, we were unable to see our surroundings properly. However, Kushida had found the repair center at the innermost section of the store.
âAhâŠâ
Sakura stopped moving forward for some reason. From the side of her face, I could see that her expression had become one of blatant disgust, as though she had seen something unpleasant.
I followed Sakuraâs line of sight, but I couldnât find anything particularly out of place.
âWhatâs wrong? Sakura-san?â
Kushida also seemed to find Sakuraâs behavior strange, so she called out to her.
âAh, uh⊠ThatâŠâ
Though she seemed to have something to say, she ended up shaking her head and taking a deep breath.
âItâs nothingâŠâ
After saying that, she put an earnest smile on her face and walked up to the receptionist at the counter of the repair center.
Kushida and I glanced at each other, but since Sakura said it was nothing, we followed after her.
Kushida spoke to the clerk and commissioned for him to repair the digital camera.
While that was happening, I took a look at the nearby electronics out of boredom.
However, the way Kushida conducted herself was rather fierce. She was talking to the store clerk, who she had only just met for the first time, as if they were old friends. Although Sakura was the owner of the camera who was seeking the repair service, she was only speaking up when she was being asked for consent.
That said, the clerk was in frightfully high spirits. He was energetically talking on and on with Kushida carrying a torrent of momentum. Based on the snippets of the conversation that I was able to overhear, it appears that he was asking Kushida out on a date to the movie theater to see the screening of an upcoming female idol concert. He seemed to be an exaggerated otaku, who was skillfully choosing his words to approach Kushdia with a wide range of topics, from how the elections were going to matters regarding idol magazines.
Since Kushida didnât show any signs of annoyance, he probably thought that he could smoothly tempt her into accepting his offer. However, I thought that he was doomed to fail, and that she found the situation distasteful instead.
The clerk seemed to be emotionally excited about being around a cute girl, so the conversation hadnât progressed at all.
As expected, Kushida felt that the situation was crude and pushed the conversation forward, urging Sakura to present him with the digital camera.
The clerk opened the camera and made a simple check inside. He stated that some of the parts had been damaged by the impact of the drop, which prevented the cameraâs power supply from turning on properly. Fortunately, since the digital camera was purchased after entering the school, it was included under warranty and it was to be repaired free of charge.
All that was left was the process of Sakura filling out her personal information. Or at least it should be, but Sakuraâs hand came to a stop just before the paper.
âSakura-san?â
Kushida thought something was strange and spoke up. Sakura appeared to be hesitating about something.
I wasnât planning on interjecting, but the way she was acting worried me.
Besides- I looked at the clerk.
The clerk, who had been indulging in conversation with Kushida, was now staring at Sakura.
As both Sakura and Kushida were focused on the form in front of them, they were unaware that the clerk had a terrible look in his eyes that would even make men shudder a little.
âHold on a second, okay?â
âEh?â
I stood next to Sakura and motioned for her to hand over the pen she was holding.
Looking uneasy, as she didnât understand what I was doing, she handed the pen over to me nonetheless.
âPlease contact me when you finish the repairs.â
âW-Wait a minute sir. Sheâs the owner of the digital camera, right? Itâs kind of-â
âThere were no problems verifying the manufacturerâs warranty and proving the sale and purchase date, and there shouldnât any legal issues either. Besides, there shouldnât be any issues if the person filling out the form is different than the original purchaser, right?â
I began listing the required information, such as my name and dorm number, before he could even reply.
âOr is there a reason why it has to be her?â
I added on, without shifting my attention off the form.
âN-No. I understand sir⊠There wonât be any problems.â
Shortly after, I finished filling out the form and handed it over to him along with Sakuraâs camera without a hitch. Sakura breathed a sigh of relief.
It would take about two weeks for the cameraâs repairs to be finished. Looking very disappointed with this, Sakura hung her shoulders in frustration.
âMr. Shop Assistant was really terrifying⊠The way he was talking on and on was so imposing that it made me feel a little anxious.â
âThe way he was talking so incessantly was a little gross, wasnât itâŠ?â
âWell, I didnât personally mind it. Do you know him by any chance? The salesclerk?â
Sakura gave a small nod. It seems that she met the clerk back when she bought the camera.
âWhat do you think, Ayanokouji-kun?â
Kushida asked for my opinion.
âWell, I guess he may have had a somewhat unapproachable temperament. Especially with girls.â
âThere was a situation where he tried to speak with me before⊠Because of that, I was afraid of going to get the repair done aloneâŠâ
Kushida made a small sound as if she had realized something and turned towards me with wide eyes.
âIs that why you did that then, Ayanokouji-kun?â
âItâs because sheâs a girl. I thought that she might be hesitant to write down her personal information such as her address or phone number.â
Whereas, as a male, there wouldnât be anything to worry about if he had my information instead.
âTh-thanks⊠Ayanokouji-kun. Youâve really done me a great favorâŠâ
âNo, it was nothing really. All I did was write down my address. Iâll get in touch with you when Iâm notified that the repairs are completed.â
Sakura nodded happily. I felt sorry thinking that was all that it took to make her happy.
âYouâre watching over Sakura-san pretty closely.â
âThatâs misleading. To be exact, I was watching the distinct mannerisms of the shop assistant. How do I put it⊠He gave off an atmosphere that screamed âpervertâ, didnât he?â
âAhaha⊠Thatâs for sure.â
It must have been pretty tough on the defenseless Sakura; even Kushida had enough of him.
âBecause Kushida-san was with me today, he didnât focus all of his attention on me. Thank you.â
If Sakura had faced the clerk one on one, she might have ended up running away.
âIf itâs something like this, Iâm totally willing to lend you a hand. Sakura-san, are you a fan of digital cameras?â
âYeah⊠though it wasnât a passion of mine when I was younger. I slowly came to like them after my father got me one before I got into middle school. That being said, I just like to take pictures, I donât know anything about how cameras work at all.â
âUnderstanding how cameras work and enjoying photography are two different things. I think itâs great to be passionate about something.â
âIf Iâm remembering correctly, you said that you usually like to take pictures of landscapes right? Do you take pictures of other stuff, like people?â
âEhh!?â
Sakura backed up quickly, in the blink of an eye. Did I ask an inappropriate question?
I thought that I had asked her something completely natural. Does she take pictures of something else, or is her specialty in taking pictures of scenery or landscape only?
Sakura opened her mouth in shock as her body stiffened.
ââŠS-Secret.â
I see. She doesnât want to give a detailed answer to someone like me.
âT-That, thatâs because⊠itâs very embarrassingâŠâ
Sakura blushed and looked away in shame as she spoke. Is she taking pictures of something embarrassing?
It was a situation where my imagination ran wild with the possibilities, but it wouldâve been rude to let that show on my face, so I had to bear with it.
âIs that so? Anyways, sorry for this, but can I take a quick look around the store?â
âAre you looking for something?â
I donât know if thereâs something Iâm looking for, or if thereâs just something on my mind.
âItâs fine if the two of you take a look around as well.â
âThen letâs all go together. Right?â
âY-Yes. Itâs my bad for having you come out and accompany me⊠so I also have some free time.â
It appears that both of them ended up deciding to come with me, though I was hoping they wouldnât.
Kushida and Sakura. Looking at the two of them walking side by side, I feel like the distance between them has shortened significantly over the course of today alone. I wish Kushida would share the secrets of how to do that with me.
The two of them engaged in some sort of girlsâ talk, and in order to avoid disturbing them, I decided to make a check for what I was looking for. I opened up the contact list on my phone.
I had been exchanging my contact information with others recently due to a gambling thing that Ike occasionally forced me to participate in.
Though the number of contacts may be few, thereâs no doubt that my number of friends has been steadily increasing.
I went down to the S line in my contacts, selectedăSotomura (The Doctor)ă, and started a call.
âDoctor, do you have a minute?â
âHm? Tis quite unusual to be phoned by Ayanokouji-dono. What can I do for you?â
The one on the other side of the call was Sotomura, nicknamed The Doctor. While his nickname makes it seem like he has a good head, in reality, heâs just a passionate Otaku. He gathers information on a daily basis, covering a broad range of topics, from the latest bishoujo games to anime and manga.
âThat notebook computer youâre always using was bought with points from the school, right?â
âIt is so. I parted ways with 80,000 points. But what of it?â
âThereâs something Iâm looking to buy in the electronic appliance store on campus.â
I told him that I was already in the store and gave an outline of what I was looking for. I explained that although there were many similar products in front of me, I didnât know which one to pick.
While I think it would have been faster to just ask the clerk, that would have been met with various difficulties.
âAyanokouji-dono⊠do you figure me as well acquainted with things of that nature?â
âItâs fine if you donât know.â
âWait a moment!â
He called out to me as I was about to cut the call.
âI do know. I used to have two of those things back at my parentâs house.â
âNo way. You were making mischief like that back in middle school?â
âDonât misunderstand. At the time I was experimenting for the sake of foreign language studies.â
âWell then, if it turns out that I need it, is it fine for me to ask you to set it up?â
âFufu, It has been entrusted. Someday, it might come to light that I, too, am in need of your assistance.â
He was the right person in the right place. For things where I hold no expertise, thereâs always another person with detailed knowledge to fill the gap. I ended the call and turned to Kushida and Sakura.
âSorry, Iâve kept you both waiting.â
âYouâre already finished?â
âIâm just previewing things today. I donât have enough points to buy any electronics anyways.â
âHuh?â
Kushida abruptly stood still and stared at Sakuraâs face.
âSakura-san, have we ever met somewhere before?â
âEh? N-No⊠Not that I can remember, but-â
âSorry. For some reason, when I looked at you just a second ago, I vaguely felt like I had seen you someplace before. Erm, if itâs alright with you, would you mind taking off your glasses?â
âEeeh!? T-This is a bitâŠ! My eyesight is so bad that I canât see anythingâŠâ
Sakura refused Kushidaâs request while waving her hands from side to side in front of her.
âHey, letâs get together sometime, Sakura-san. Not just you and me, but with other friends as well.â
âThatâsâŠâ
Sakura began to say something, but her words trailed off and she didnât make it to the end of her sentence.
It appeared that Kushida also felt it would be troublesome to ask again, so she didnât say anything in particular. No- perhaps she couldnât press the issue anymore?
Eventually, we ended up back at the spot where we met up in the beginning.
âUm⊠Thank you very much for today. Youâve really become my savior.â
âNo, no. Itâs not anything you need to be that thankful for. Moreover, Sakura-san, if itâs alright with you, could you speak normally? Itâs strange to use honorific language with classmates.â
Sakuraâs choice of words definitely arenât the type one would use with other classmates of the same grade.
However, this wasnât a very simple matter for Sakura, who appeared to be overwhelmed.
âIâm, not really doing it on purpose⊠am I strange?â
âIâm not saying youâve done anything wrong. However, Iâd be happier if we could just speak casually.â
âAh, y-yeah⊠Understood- I mean⊠I get it. Iâll try my best.â
Iâd expected her to refuse Kushidaâs suggestion, but Sakura ended up giving a response that made it seem like she had come to terms with it.
I wonder if this is how people get on good terms with one another, one step at a time.
Even against someone like Sakura, who barely left herself open to others, Kushida had managed to steadily shrink the distance between them.
âYou donât have to push yourself if you donât want to.â
âI-Itâs okay. Because⊠I alsoâŠâ
Sakura cast her eyes downwards as her words quietly trailed off, unable to reach my ears. However, she didnât appear to be feeling discomfort.
Kushida smiled in satisfaction and left things like that without pushing the matter any further.
I guess that was a tactful place to stop.
From the standpoint of someone whoâs weak at socializing, it would be appreciated for someone to be willing to take the lead and show them what to do, but on the other hand, if it becomes annoying or if you push them too much, they may end up pushing back.
âWell then, see you guys at school.â
Kushida spoke up and began moving the conversation towards ending things there for the day. However, unexpectedly, Sakura didnât move at all.
âHeyâŠ!â
Sakura raised her voice a bit and looked directly at both of us. When we returned her gaze, she quickly looked away.
âAbout that thing with Sudou-kun⊠As a thanks for today, I havenât been completely honest but⊠if itâs alright with youâŠâ
She once again paused for a moment, and then clearly spoke the words.
â⊠About Sudou-kun. I, I may be able to cooperateâŠâ
Sakura personally stated that she was an eyewitness of the incident.
Kushida and I exchanged glances with each other.
âSakura-san, are you saying that you saw Sudou-kunâs fight with the other students?â
âYeah⊠I-I saw the entire thing. Even though I just happened to see it by chance⊠it really is unbelievable, isnât it?â
âThatâs not true. However, why are you bringing it up now? Itâs a completely wonderful thing to discuss, but I donât want you to overdo it. I didnât set things up today to make you feel like you owe us something.â
Sakura seemed to be at a loss for words and shook her head from side to side.
The fact that sheâs chosen to speak up now of all times might be evidence that Sakura cares about Sudouâs situation more than anyone. It made me wonder if she wanted to cooperate and come forward with information to get a foothold on the situation.
âIs it really okay? Youâre not forcing yourself here, right?â
Kushida asked the same thing that I had wanted to ask. She seemed to be thinking along the same lines that I was.
Sakura understood that Kushidaâs question came from a place of concern, so she nodded apologetically.
âItâs alright⊠I think, I may end up regretting it if I keep silent. I also⊠I donât want to be a burden to my classmates. But, if I was to speak out as an eyewitness, I would end up standing out anyway⊠I just hate it⊠Iâm sorry.â
After offering many regret-filled apologies, Sakura promised Kushida that she would testify.
âThank you, Sakura-san. Sudou-kun will definitely be pleased to hear this!â
Kushida grabbed hold of Sakuraâs hands, and Sakura responded to Kushida with a smile.
Was a new friendship born, right here and now? I wonder.
In any case, it was the moment Sudou had been hoping for. A witness had finally been found.
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