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==Chapter 2 - It Seems His Highness the Prince Likes Girls the Most==
==Chapter 2: The Fleeting White Flower at the Bottom of the Wall (1)==


After many trials, Koremitsu and Hikaru found that it was possible for Koremitsu to maintain a certain distance from Hikaru in spacious areas. They could only be distanced a maximum of three meters from one another. In cramped spaces like a porta potty, they would be forced together in proximity. If Koremitsu did not move, Hikaru would be unable to leave the space.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Anyway, she’s a very introverted girl. Ever since last year, she never left the house, and would never go to school.”</span>


''What kind of joke is this? Now we have to stick together just to use the toilet?''
That night,


The occasional couple of friendly girls might have held hands before going into separate stalls, but sharing the same lavatory was downright awkward for two boys. Intensifying the issue for Koremitsu and Hikaru to share a washroom was the fact that, above all, they were mere acquaintances.
Hikaru was talking about Yū Kanai in Koremitsu’s room.


Koremitsu recalled the uncomfortable feeling of facing Hikaru and urinating, his face feeling like it seethed with fire as he blushed.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Actually, she should be in second year this Spring, but because of her lack of attendance, she is unable to make the next grade, and is in first year just like us.</span>


Nothing seemed more troublesome than Hikaru’s presence. Hikaru’s request needed to be fulfilled as soon as possible so he would ascend into Heaven.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">Her parents divorced when she began to shut herself in. Her mother then went to Australia for work, and her father married a young woman, so they are living separately from each other. Yū’s mother wanted to bring her along to Australia, but Yū had a bad relationship with her mother, so she lived alone in that tattered...no, antique apartment.</span>


The next morning, Koremitsu walked into school with this steadfast determination.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">Her father used to pay all the living expenses, but his new family had a child recently, and the burden became severe. Sometimes, there would be no funds for months, so she lived a through frugal life. The utilities were suspended twice up till now, but she never complained at all, and insisted on hiding in the house, just like a Gourd flower spreading its white petals in the darkness.</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“This is my first time riding on a bus full of people.”</span>''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">Oh yes, a Gourd flower is an annual vine Cucurbitace. They bloom in the evening, and radiate silently under the moonlight in the night. When the morning dawn breaks in, they start to wilt. Those are delicate, beautiful and endearing plants; the curls on the vines are very cute too. Its floral language is ‘a night’s memory’ or ‘illusionary love’, and some people call it the Dusk grass...”</span>


Hikaru poked out his head playfully from a gap in the mass of humanity aboard, the many passengers inside packed like a can of sardines. There seemed nothing more supernatural than the sight of his wispy face overlapping those of strangers in such a crowded setting.
He would start a long discourse whenever it came to flowers and girls without stopping.


He was not concerned about Koremitsu, who had been looking away from him deliberately. Hikaru went on muttering to himself once they each got off the tram and started for school.  
He was probably feeling very excited. He was dressed in a white T-shirt, tight-fitting pants, barefooted, floating around in casual clothing and chatting away in the sky.


Along the way, Hikaru turned to speak.
''(Goodness, you’re still in good spirits.)''


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I used to be a gardening rep, and we’re to bury seeds like Dahlia and Lemon Grass this May. What activity are you involved in, Koremitsu?”</span>
Koremitsu, who had changed into a jumper worn in the house, was sitting on the tatami, frowning without a word.


Unaware of it, Hikaru had called him “Koremitsu” instead of “Mr Akagi.
He really did not want to recall what happened after that introverted blanket girl fainted.


Koremitsu opened his mouth to chide Hikaru for being overly familiar with him, but Hikaru interjected.
While trying to take care of her, Koremitsu ran around the room in pitch darkness, knocked into a lot of things, tumbled quite a few times, and even knocked down a few boxes and overturned other things, causing a mess.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I said that because we are both ‘designated’ as friends from now on. It would be distant of me to call you Mr. Akagi at this point in time, right? You can call me Hikaru, too, Koremitsu.”</span>''
This commotion even shocked the neighbor, who thought a thief broke in, and the police were nearly called in.


He continued instantaneously, making a segue away from any argument.  
If not for the blanket girl waking up in time, he would have been indicted for sure. If it had really developed to that extent, Koremitsu’s already rock-bottom reputation would have plunged further, and in the worst case situation, he might end up being forced to drop out.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“So, what did you do? You joined a martial arts club, right? Was it boxing or kung fu?”</span>''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Please, Koremitsu.”</span>


“I was a member of the Pet-Raising Committee in elementary school. At the time, I took care of turkeys and rabbits.
Hikaru’s knees were together as he knelt down in front of Koremitsu. His back was straightened, and his hands were placed elegantly; from his sitting posture, anyone could see that he had a good upbringing. Even Koremitsu was inadvertently amazed by the disposition of his gestures.


Frowning, Hikaru gave a slightly subtle response.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Can I leave Yū’s matter to you just like Miss Aoi? No man can bear to leave such a delicate and pretty girl alone like that, no?”</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I see. So you liked animals.”</span>''
Hikaru showed an innocent expression as he pleaded to Koremitsu earnestly. The inexplicable expression he showed was exquisite.


“Turkeys are delicious when baked.”
“... what does she look like? I couldn’t see in such a dark place.”


The words fell without any complement from Koremitsu.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Don’t worry, she’s really pretty. I can assure that.”</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“That red nose is really cute. Just like a Red Spider Lily.”</span>''
“It’s none of my business whether she’s pretty or not. Anyway, what kind of promise did you make anyway, you vowing devil.”


Hikaru did not seem to mind as he continued the conversation one-sidedly.
Koremitsu glared at Hikaru, but the latter answered with a silent mature smile.


Was this carefree prince really aware that he had died?
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“I can’t say now.”</span>
 
Koremitsu held back from throwing a tantrum over him as they stepped through the elaborate school gate.
 
Heian Academy was a school with all educational facilities from an affiliated kindergarten to  university. The middle school and high school had different gates, but were located in the same area of campus.
 
Koremitsu took his shoes from the locker and started changing into them.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Ah.”</span>''
 
Hikaru let out a sigh.
 
He read a school news report with a photo of when he was alive pinned to the notice board in the corridor.
 
There were pieces of colored paper stuck beside it, with words of grief handwritten over each.
 
“Farewell.”
 
“I loved you most.”
 
“I definitely won’t forget you.”
 
“Lord Hikaru, you were once our youth.”
 
Even now, there were still girls crowding at the board, their eyes bleating red as they wrote messages.
 
Among them, there was a girl who was crying as she read each of their sentiments. She covered her face in both hands, her good friend beside her in consolation, despite being teary-eyed just the same.
 
Koremitsu felt his entire body being tied down to the ground.
 
''I say, even though you don’t have friends, aren’t a lot of people sad over your death here?''
 
His body felt a slicing agony, and his chest was ablaze with heat.
 
He thought that Hikaru might shed a tear, but a gentle voice rang beside him instead.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“You are like a Daisy swaying in the spring breeze. Please, don’t cry. Tears don’t fit you.”</span>''
 
Hikaru unexpectedly approached the sobbing girl, reaching his hands to her back.
 
He slipped his arms around and embraced her as though she were a fragile item with what seemed to be remarkable experience (however skillful the display was, though, his disembodied arms entrenched within the girl’s body). He proceeded to speak softly into her ear.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Do you know what the Daisy represents in the language of flowers? It means to be ‘cheerful’. Here, smile. Show me that cheerfully smiling face of yours.”</span>''
 
The scene left Koremitsu at a loss for words.
 
What, exactly, was going on?
 
Hikaru closed his eyes slowly and let out a certain sweetness from between his lips. A glowing radiance seemed to emit all around him as he let out a spine-meltingly enchanting voice.
 
“…Oi.”
 
Koremitsu stood by with a frozen expression as Hikaru again approached another girl, held onto her trembling, little hand, and passionately brought his lips to her ears.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Over here, you who are like a Blue Cornflower, please pull yourself together. Cornflowers represent ‘happiness’ here. Aren’t you normally bubbly and radiating with hope?”</span>''
 
He floated around and appeared among the girls who wept, stroking their hair and clasping their hands.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“To you, who is like a Buttercup in the wild: You look cute when you smile. Ah, the one who’s like a Snowdrop there, the same goes for you as well. If you cry like that, your beautiful eyes will melt away. Will you stop crying if I kiss you?”</span>''
 
He held the face full of large, rolling teardrops in both hands as he gently came nearer. At this point, Koremitsu could not contain himself.
 
“STOP IT RIGHT THERE, YOU BIG PERVERT!!”
 
Hikaru was taken aback as he turned to look at Koremitsu.
 
Koremitsu furiously stormed at Hikaru.
 
“What love messages are you spouting off!? Think of your own predicament here! This isn’t the time to talk about such squirmy things behind other people’s backs! Are you an idiot!?”
 
Hikaru wasn’t accepting of Koremitsu’s frustration as he rebuked.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“To me, I can’t imagine myself leaving a crying girl alone. If you see a wilting flower, won’t you feed it with water and fertilizer and take care of it with all your strength?”</span>''
 
“Like that has anything to do with me! I was a pet feeder! I wasn’t a gardening rep!”
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Then, if you see a wounded cat, you should cradle it gently and treat its wounds, right?”</span>''
 
“Of course not. Stray cats will just lick their own wounds.”
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“There are some wounds that can’t be treated just by yourself…hey, Koremitsu, the others are looking at us here.”</span>''
 
The moment Hikaru pointed this out, Koremitsu felt paralyzed.
 
Of course, there was no way anyone else could hear Hikaru’s voice.
 
He looked around stiffly, realizing an empty space of some two meters in radius that came to form around him.
 
The girls ceased crying as they cringed at the sight of Koremitsu with horrified expressions. The moment their eyes met Koremitsu’s, their shoulders jerked, and they looked away.
 
''Don’t I look like some dangerous guy who'd yell without warning in the corridor?''
 
He had originally decided to act decently in school so that he would not be nicknamed anything embarrassing like ‘The Red Devil’ ever again. Would his plan be ruined now?
 
“Ah…erm…”
 
He strongly wanted to salvage the situation in some way, but stronger forces meant that he could only give off cold sweat. He was rendered speechless in the shock of the moment.
 
Slowly, his face was burning up.
 
''This is bad. Is my face red now?''
 
“I…I’m not talking to you guys—at all!”
 
He snarled with a flustered look on his face and hurriedly left the scene.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Don’t worry, Koremitsu. Your reputation won’t be shaken just by entering the school and yelling in the corridor all of a sudden. Besides, you’re the 27th king of delinquents, who single-handedly beat up an entire army of delinquents. There is no worse reputation than this, now, so please relax.”</span>''
 
''What kind of consolation is that!?''
 
He swore in his heart never to speak to Hikaru in front of anyone again.
 
Due to the shame and regret of his mishap, Koremitsu’s expression felt three times scarier than usual - his eyes ten times sharper. He reached the classroom, opened the back door, and found a petite girl standing before him, nearly passing out on the spot.
 
“Hah…good, good morning…Akagi.”
 
A plain, bespectacled girl who wore her hair in a short braid, she was the class representative.
 
Koremitsu did not know her name, and the other classmates called her ‘rep’ just as well.
 
He remembered the first day he stepped into this school after being hospitalized.
 
 
''“I heard that he’s the legendary delinquent…”''
 
''“Students from other schools came looking for trouble with him during Middle School, and there was a bloody incident…”''
 
''“He beat 10 people to near death.”''
 
There were all sorts of outlandish rumors about him.
 
He was avoided by his classmates, who came to believe these rumors as they became increasingly worse with time, and she was eventually the only person who would talk to him.
 
Even so...
 
''“We-well…I’m the class representative…pl-please take care of me, Akagi. If- if there’s anything you don’t know, you may ask me.”''
 
Her face was markedly tense. She was so nervous her greeting could only be uttered in a sort of shrill.
 
''“Thanks. Where’s the canteen?”''
 
That was what he wanted to say, but just as Koremitsu was about to answer back, the class representative hastily spoke.
 
''“Th-the-then, in that case, I’ll take my leave.”''
 
She seized the opportunity and darted back to her seat like a rabbit desperately fleeing ravenous wolves.
 
Koremitsu watched as she kept her hands clasped together; shuddering at her desk, obviously praying that he would not try speaking with her. If he actually got to ask where the cafeteria was back then, she would probably have screamed and hid herself under the table.
 
 
Even though it ended up this way, she still fulfilled her responsibility as a class rep, and whenever her eyes met Koremitsu, she would characteristically tell him “Good- good morning.” Or “Good- goodbye.”
 
Normally, she would walk away immediately after saying her piece, but she remained this time where she was, tentatively asking him a question.
 
“Akagi…you attended Lord Hikaru’s funeral yesterday, didn’t you-- are you familiar with him?”
 
It seemed that she, too, was present at the time.
 
He wanted to answer that they were not really on close terms, but beside him, Hikaru nagged, saying that they were designated as friends.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“We are close friends now, Koremitsu.”</span>''
 
''Since when are we close friends!?''
 
''There has to be a limit to your shameless attitude!''
 
Just when he was about to yell out, he recovered, gritting his teeth with a frown.
 
''That was a close call. I nearly scared everyone again.''
 
The next moment, however, the class rep was jumping like a hare.
 
“So-sor-sorry for asking you in such an interrogative manner. It’s fine, you don’t have to answer here!”
 
Her face turned red and she ran off.
 
He looked angry when he gritted his teeth and frowned, so it came as no wonder that she was terrified. She returned to her own seat, her short braid trembling with prayer as before.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“A girl like her, who gets shy very easily, is really as cute as a plum blossom changing colors.”</span>''
 
Hikaru spoke in a relaxed tone.
 
''No, that’s not being shy. She… looks terrified, no matter how I see it.''
 
Koremitsu wondered that if he were to think about things enthusiastically like Hikaru, he would probably die with a smile on his face, too. He felt envy towards Hikaru for this, but did not want to allow these feelings to get the best of him as he went to put his bag onto his desk.
 
Koremitsu’s seat was closest to the corridor, on the last row.
 
He glanced at the seat opposite the narrow aisle. The girl seated there did not look cheery this morning as she pouted and frowned, handling her cellphone.
 
She composed messages by sliding her fingers rapidly across the screen.
 
She was always using her phone, whether it was before school or during a break.
 
Her bright, tea-colored hair went down her slender shoulders, covering the temples and nestling upon her ears. Koremitsu noticed her fingers did not stop. Her eyes carried a certain ferocity as they glared more intensely than before, and she seemed engrossed in the messaging as she stared at the screen of her phone.
 
She completely ignored the savage delinquent beside her.
 
It was one thing for Koremitsu to be troubled by everyone’s fear of him, but it was something worse that she paid him virtually no mind at all. She did not even make a glance at him, let alone greet him. One might wonder what her problem was.
 
The girl sat beside a frustrated Koremitsu, still minding her own business as if nothing was amiss. She had a strong will in her heart to match her utter fearlessness.
 
''No, I guess she is also mistaken to have a violent personality because she was born with fierce-looking eyes and left alone because of it. This is why she’s been using her phone to pass the time. She’s probably someone very lonely.''
 
This line of reasoning brought the flame in his stomach to quell.
 
But to Hikaru, hovering beside him, it seemed that no matter how strange the girl’s carelessness about anything around her was - no matter how she ignored Koremitsu’s presence - they were both points of attractiveness.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“A girl that’s thoroughly focused on doing something is just like a crimson Hibiscus. Is she sending a message to her boyfriend?”</span>''
 
Hikaru tried to peep on the contents of the phone.
 
“Hey, stop it.”
 
Koremitsu warned him softly.
 
The moment he said that, the girl beside him stopped her fingers from typing at the keys, and turned to glare at Koremitsu.
 
Her eyes were giving off a sharp glint, like a feline unwilling to be approached
 
He wanted to explain that he was not talking to her, but he did not say so.
 
He decided to glare at her, something he regretted doing.
 
A male classmate yapped loudly as he sprinted off to the classroom door.
 
“Oi! The Delinquent King suddenly went crazy at the shoe lockers! It seemed that he yelled at the sobbing girls leaving their messages at Lord Hikaru’s notice board, ‘WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT, YOU BUNCH OF LEWD FEMALE DOGS! I CAN LICK YOU ALL UP IF YOU REALLY WANT HIM THAT MUCH!’ That’s really barbaric, satanic—ack!”
 
He probably let out the ‘ack!’ at the end was because he sensed the murderous desire radiating from Koremitsu’s body.
 
At that moment, he became soaked in cold sweat, at a loss of what to do.
 
“No…er-erm…‘The Delinquent King’ doesn’t refer to our ‘Master Delinquent’ in this class…th-they’re from another class…well, erm, about that…I’M REALLY SORRY!”
 
The boy knelt down on the podium to beg for forgiveness, and his onlooking classmates had the color leave their faces.
 
I’m the Delinquent King no matter what now? What are you apologizing for, you idiotic bastard!?
 
As Koremitsu’s heart sank into despair, the culprit Hikaru spoke with amazement as he gave a look of lamentation.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Wow, this is the first time I’ve seen someone kneel for forgiveness. It sure has an unforgettable impact on me. I’ll definitely do this to a girl next time.”</span>''
 
While the commotion continued, the girl sitting next to Koremitsu kept to her frown as went on messaging.
 
<span style="font-size: 50%; border: "><center>♢                ♢                  ♢</center></span>
 
The freshman, red-haired delinquent had forced his classmate to kneel down and ‘apologize’.
 
Once that classmate apologized, he was unable to even walk properly, had difficulty talking, and retired for the day.
 
 
This rumor quickly circulated around school.
 
After class, a depressed Koremitsu arched his back as he sauntered down the 3rd level corridor.
 
The students who brushed by him kept their distance, avoiding him like a plague.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Cheer up! There’s nothing that can shake your legend as the strongest now.”</span>''
 
''It still can’t be considered consolation at all!''
 
''My already-poor reputation just took a turn for the worse. Whose fault do you think it is here!?''
 
''This carefree bastard here’s already dead, and yet he’s still trying to hook himself up to girls without any restraint.''
 
“…Don’t you realize that you have a responsibility here?”
 
He clenched his fists as he muttered the question.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Eh, because of me? But Koremitsu, I still feel that when I see a crying girl, I should comfort her with my best effort.”</span>''
 
Hikaru spoke almost like he was narrating his beliefs.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Well, once my wish is granted, I’ll go to Heaven peacefully. I’ll cause you a lot of troubles before then, but please endure for now.”</span>''
 
Hikaru’s voice carried an admiring tone, and it was hard to begrudge him any further.
 
He looked like an easygoing prince, but he was unexpectedly clever.
 
''I know this and still hang out with him.''
 
Koremitsu turned to look at Hikaru and question him.
 
“Let me ask you again. That girl’s definitely in the arts club, right?”
 
The moment those words were said, Hikaru’s eyes grew tender and that amorous drive of his kicked into gear.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yes. She would always be painting in the arts room after school. She’s like a princess from the Heian era. Her silky black hair is dazzling. She’s delicate, pure, extremely refined as a lady, and a very cute girl.”</span>''
 
''Even if you talk about your own lover like that, I can’t feel anything at all.''
 
''This was a reference to the princesses of the Heian Era, such as those mentioned in the textbook who wore Ceremonial Dresses<ref>Jūnihitoe, literally translated as twelve-layered robe; worn by court ladies, starting in the Heian Era. Noted for their intricate and graceful designs.</ref> The raiment was often tight and the wearer’s body would bulge. Furthermore, the girl’s long hair would be troublesome to wash, and it seems disgusting to have many fleas and lice inside.''
 
''What exactly am I thinking of here?''
 
“But she’s your girlfriend, and you are on good terms to the point that you were planning to celebrate her birthday together, right? It was your funeral yesterday. Won’t it be hard for her to attend club activities after such great loss?”
 
Perhaps she was resting at home, unable to attend school.
 
However—
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Ahh, yes, you don’t have to worry about this. Aoi will definitely be in the arts room like usual.”</span>''
 
Hikaru’s voice sounded vague all of a sudden as he looked away subtly.


“Huh?”
“Huh?”


Koremitsu betrayed his concern about this aloud.
''Can’t say? Why?''


''Well, it’s fine, I suppose. If she’s here, I can hurry up and settle this quickly.''
Hikaru probed his chin forward, showed a child-like innocent and frisky smile, and clapped his hands together.


He did not delve his thoughts into the matter any further as he arrived in front of the arts room. He then proceeded to open the door.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Anyway, please. Didn’t you promise Yū that you’ll repair the broken door? Given your personality, you won’t leave a girl alone after breaking her house’s door like that, right?”</span>


''Wah! They’re all girls!''
“Guh.”


The aroma of perfume fluttered in the wide classroom. Bright sunbeams shone in through the wide windows, and there were tables, chairs, plaster statues, canvas littered all over.
Koremitsu was unable to argue back after this was mentioned.


There were probably eight girls inside.


They were doing their own designs, coloring, reading magazines that were left aside and doing manicures for each other as they chatted away.


To Koremitsu, all the girls looked the same to him.
<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size: x-large; letter-spacing: 1.0em">♢ ♢ ♢</span></div>


At the same time, the girls on the opposite side were stunned by the arrival of the legendary red-haired delinquent who had suddenly barged in.


The classroom immediately descended into silence.


Their frozen expressions and terrified eyes signified a strong fear and helplessness. One of the girls doing a manicure was holding a cover in one hand and glass bottle in the other as she shuddered to Koremitsu’s glance.
The next morning, Koremitsu left home two hours earlier than usual.


“Ah…is someone called Aoi Saotome in?”
“What is this? Are you going for morning practice for some ball tournament or something?”


He felt a pain near his stomach, probably due to nervousness, and his expression was more stricken than usual. His wolf-like, sharp eyes were something he was born with, and he could not change it.
His aunt Koharu, just woke up with messy hair, and her jumper’s sleeves and pants were rolled up as she stared at him suspiciously.


The club members were all afraid as they retreated to the window.
...somewhat.”


At this moment, there was a girl exuding certain pride who continued to paint alone.
Koremitsu answered briskly.


Her locks were long enough to reach her waist, and had a pretty white butterfly ribbon tied on. She was a little shorter than average, and she looked thinner than average, too.
“You’re bringing the toolbox?”


Upon seeing the item in Koremitsu’s hand,


''Huh? Where have I seen this person before…?''
“If you want to fight, go fight barehandedly. Only amateurs who don’t know the rules of fighting will bring such things.”


Koharu lectured with her eyes narrowed, and turned her shoulders by the joints as she walked into the kitchen.


As he tried to recall the girl’s identity, she stood up and gave a menacing expression as she walked toward Koremitsu.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Is Miss Koharu an expert in fighting?”</span>


Her limbs were extremely thin, and her face was so small Koremitsu could cover it with his hands.
Hikaru asked naively.


Her long hair without frills swayed sweetly to the girl’s stride. Long eyelashes were like a framed border to her eyes, which were so large they looked like they were about to drop, and she shot a belligerent look at Koremitsu.
... Don’t ask me.”


The moment he saw her stern expression, he realized it.
Koremitsu answered with a scowl.




''I see! She’s the one who caused the commotion at Hikaru’s funeral!''


They arrived at the apartment that still looked tattered after the rain, in the morning dawn.


''“YOU’RE REALLY AN IDIOT FOR DROWNING IN A RIVER LIKE THAT! THAT’S SO EMBARRASSING! I THOUGHT YOU WOULD BE STABBED TO DEATH BY A WOMAN! IT’S BECAUSE YOU’RE TOO MUCH OF A PLAYBOY THAT KARMA STRUCK BACK!”''
Koremitsu knocked on Yū’s room door. A woman with hair curlers and thick makeup walked out from the next room, and stared at Koremitsu.


There was no doubt that she was that girl.
“You’re here again? I’m going to sleep, so don’t make a ruckus like what you did yesterday.


''“YOU LIAR!''
“Sorry, I’m here to repair the door. There might be some noise, but I’ll try to finish as soon as possible.


This voice rang inside his ears again.
It would be bad if the police were to be called in just like what nearly happened the previous day, so he intriguingly lowered his head courteously.


''Oh damn. Is she the one you can’t let go of in your heart!?''
The neighbor, who seemed to be from some night life business, glowered at Koremitsu with hatred.


That girl, Aoi Saotome, walked towards Koremitsu and stopped in front of him.
“Oh, make it quick then.


Koremitsu intended to explain things first, but she interposed first.
After saying that, she slammed the door.


“I refuse.”
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“That big sister’s fierce to me too, and even told me off with things like ‘don’t come around in the middle of the night’, or ‘a brat actually won’t go home in the middle of the night? What are the education people doing’. But she’s a beauty with quite the nice figure too~. She’s like a bright red Geranium.”</span>


A voice fraught with disgust filled the room, denying him.
Hikaru continued on with something Koremitsu was not concerned about.


''I haven’t even said anything here!''
“Good thing you didn’t make a promise with that woman next door.”


Aoi again emphasized with a forceful tone.
Koremitsu said with spite as he glanced aside at him, and then knocked on Yū’s door lightly again.


“I refuse. I refuse anything you say! I don’t like men, and I don’t want to say anything to you here!”
The parts he damaged the previous day were repaired by vinyl tape and duct tape.


After that, she bit her delicate lips and turned her back.
“Oi, Yū Kanai... Are you awake? I’m here to open the door.”


What in the world is with this woman?
After a moment of silence, the door opened slightly by a centimeter or so.


At this point, Koremitsu was speechless instead of being infuriated. There was no way out; he could not back away from here even if it was for the sake of his life .
A pair of black eyes and blue eyes were peering from within.


“Wait! Actually it’s about Mika- Hikaru...”
The terrified black eyes belonged to the Hikikomori girl, and the blue eyes belonged to the cool-eyed cat.


He wanted her attention, but unexpectedly, the flowing black hair flourished as she swung away.
Koremitsu showed the tool box in his hand.


“I-I-I-I-I- I really hate everything about that person! I felt... tainted the moment I heard his name!”
The door opened by another centimeter.


She seemed ready to kill with her eyes as she growled, slamming the classroom door right in front of a completely disconcerted Koremitsu.
She looked up at Koremitsu diffidently.


“…Oi.
Koremitsu thought it would not be good for both sides to continue staring at each other without any progress.


Koremitsu was shut out, quietly whispering to Hikaru.
“Please excuse me.


“What’s going on…aren’t you two dating or something?”
He forcefully pushed the door aside.


Hikaru, floating behind Koremitsu the entire time, gave a bitter smile.
The weak girl draped in blue blanket backed away impetuously, and retreated to a corner of the room.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Instead of saying that we’re dating, I would say that…we’re betrothed.”</span>''
She stuck herself between the double-deckered bed and the wall as she continued to look over at Koremitsu.


''Betrothed!''
Koremitsu knew from his past experiences what effects his red hair and savage expression would have on an ordinary girl. The girls in school did not dare to look at him right in the eyes.


''This might happen in the Heian Era, but High School students are being betrothed in the modern day -  the Heisei Japanese Era!? Well, I suppose that’s normal among the rich.''
This frail girl was evidently aghast, but she kept staring at Koremitsu with an ambivalent expression.


Koremitsu looked again at Hikaru, who responded with a cool expression.
The white cat of hers curled its tail as it sat down at Koremitsu’s feet, its cool blue eyes looking up at him.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Miss Aoi had always been upset with me, saying things like ‘You’re a useless harem prince’, and ‘You’re a guy in love who switches partners every day.’  Well, I don’t have any male friends, so I had been playing with girls since I was young. I would not refuse any request that came my way, and I would happily accept gifts if a girl had any good intentions. Whenever I see a pretty lady, I think it would be impolite of me if I don’t try to strike up a conversation with her; and when I see a cute girl, I’ll definitely go to her and tell her that she’s cute.”</span>
Koremitsu opened the toolbox and took out a hammer and some nails. It was excruciating to work with the stares from the human and animal on him, and he felt apprehensive.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I can’t sleep when I’m alone as I’m scared of loneliness, and I can only relax when someone accompanies me. Right! Women are like flowers, and I think it’s a man’s responsibility to blossom their beauty! This is something that surpasses the exalted Law of Nature, something equivalent to the principles of religion-- uh, huh? Koremitsu? Why are you holding your head? It looks like the veins are popping from your temples. Are you listening to me? In other words, my passionate love for the existence known as female is like my passionate affection for flowers—”</span>''
The culprit behind this, Hikaru, kept looking at Koremitsu with a carefree look.


''That’s enough. Don’t continue any further! Don’t talk about exalting or surpassing with such a serious look!''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Wow, your hammering technique is good, Koremitsu. As expected of you, you really are worthy of respect. You, capable guy.”</span>


Koremitsu yelled in his heart, only more convinced that this person was really a playboy.
''(You can’t trick me no matter what pleasantries you tell me. You only know how to watch on.)''


He probably tried to sweet-talk girls to gain their affections before, just like how he did so this morning. If his fiancée had witnessed it, she would definitely have called him out for cheating on her. There were only women at his funeral, so it was to be expected that she would give him an ear lashing.
The sound of the hammer knocking rang in the quiet morning. Koremitsu was worried that the woman next door would run out and reproach him for being too noisy.


To think that he could call her his ‘girlfriend’ unabashedly.
Yū was still hiding in the gap between the bed and the wall, and remained still like a decoration. She did not move the hair draped on the side of her face, and curled her body silently in the room.


“…Can we end this partnership, '''Mikado'''?”
It was morning and the window curtains were still drawn, but the sunlight shining through the curtains made the room a little brighter than it was yesterday.


Stunned, Hikaru answered in turn.
There were photos of seas and fishes and ostensibly computer colored picture printouts stuck on the wall. The wind blowing in from outside the door caused the papers to flutter like waves breaking on the coast.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“But Koremitsu!”</span>''
The electric fan, hangers, golf bag, and electric stove were placed together. There were shells, marbles and glass fragments. And the edges of the double-deckered bed had blue and red vinyl ropes dangling down like sea grass.


Hikaru pleaded.
''(What... that’s a really weird interior design.)''


At this point, Koremitsu could only think of breaking away from Hikaru and returning home.
Hikaru had stated that she locked herself in the room for a year already, and all her necessity purchases like water and food were done through the Net. She normally would not take even a single step out.


Koremitsu was fooled by Hikaru’s claims of having no friends at all. He, who could only eat alone at lunch, was different from Hikaru, who definitely had companionship to enjoy. Hikaru would be surrounded by girls, some of them even waiting to serve him their hand-made lunches.
''(She always has the curtains drawn, has the blanket covering her, and wouldn’t budge from such a dark and humid place. Isn’t she scared of fungi growing? This lifestyle’s too unhealthy.)''


There was no reason for Koremitsu to help this Casanova.
The girl’s skin shown vaguely from within the carpet was white like snow, the fingers bared outside were pure white, and even her fingernails were white. This must have been due to lack of exposure to sunlight.


But if he did not help Hikaru move into the afterlife, Hikaru would be watching him whenever he went to the toilet, and when he might be bathing, sleeping or doing anything at all.
''(Oh yeah... does she know Hikaru is dead?)''


Koremitsu could not take this shameful play if it kept going. He was already viewed as a delinquent and avoided at all costs by fellow students, so he would be unable to take it if someone called him a possessed man who often spoke into the air.
Upon thinking about this, Koremitsu inadvertently felt a jolt within him.


As expected, he had to fulfill Hikaru’s wish as soon as possible.
Since she had been shutting herself inside the house, and had not interacted with anyone, she might not have known that Hikaru died.


''Tch, never mind!''
''(This is bad.)''


Koremitsu endured the unhappiness in his heart as he opened the arts room door again.
His heart suddenly raced.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Aoi Saotome. I—understand your feelings very well! Your fiancé Hikaru continued to fool around with other girls, and he’s the worst worthless harem bastard, but-”</span>''
There was no doubt Yū was one of Hikaru’s many girlfriends. In other words, Hikaru would be her lover.


Aoi came over and slammed the door shut again.
Would it be good for Koremitsu, a stranger, to personally say her lover died?


Koremitsu was not dejected, however, opening the door for another go.
He stopped what he was doing, turned his stare away from Yū, and said '''nonchalantly''' (though his voice was shrill),


“But—Mi, Hikaru always had a thought for you in his heart, and he let me, as a f-fr-fri-friend—“
“Eh... well, I said so yesterday, but the reason why I’m here is because Hikaru asked me to fulfill his promise. As for why Hikaru himself can’t make it here...Hikaru, well, died stupidly in an accident a little while ago.”


'''SLAM!'''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“...Koremitsu, I didn’t die ‘stupidly’, you know?”</span>


The door was shut again.
Hikaru protested unhappily.


The next moment he opened the door,


“Finish off what still needs to be done!”


“THAT’S ENOUGH!
“...I know.


'''BAM!'''


Again, he tried. However, this time, there was a click from the other side of the door as it locked.


''Damn it. The door’s locked from within.''
It was a gentle voice.


“No! I still have a duty to pass on Hikaru’s words to you!”
Koremitsu looked back, and found that Yū, covered in the blue blanket, was looking at him.


Koremitsu yelled to the other side, hitting the barrier between them.
A few strands of thin hair rested on that white face. Her face showed an emotion that was beyond despondent and tranquillity, similar to resignation.


“I’ll reject any religious advice here.
The soft voice that nearly melted in the air calmly continued.


It elicited harsh reception from the halls.
...I received a mail.”


“LISTEN UP, AOI SAOTOME!
“Mail? I see. Did a friend notify you?


The moment he yelled, the door opened…
Yū lowered her eyes and shook her head slightly.


''Splash!''
“It was... an unknown address, and there... was no name on it.”


Colored water was thrown onto him.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Yū, do you still have that address? Can you show it to me?”</span>


“I don’t want to hear anything about you or Hikaru. I don’t want to listen to anything involving men - especially anything that involves Hikaru! If I had to choose between hearing about Hikaru and a slug soup, I'd rather have the latter!”
Hikaru asked, showing a serious look on his face.


Hikaru, who was beside them, clutched at his chest after taking this searing hit.
“Do you still have the message? Do you mind showing it to me?”


The door was slammed shut and locked again.
Yū seemed very hesitant, and lowered her head to ponder for a while, before moving away and dragging the blanket.


Koremitsu was dripping with dirty water from head to toe.
There was a laptop on the short round table, and a Turkish Blue cellphone beside it.


''Are you kidding me…?''
The slender white fingers reached out from beneath the carpet, picked up the phone, opened the cover, tapped on it for a while, and handed it tentatively over to Koremitsu.


Flabbergasted, it took a moment for the full weight of everything to occur to him.
Koremitsu received the cellphone, and Hikaru read it too.


“That’s why I say women--!”
The message was sent one day before Hikaru’s funeral. The obituary was rather concise and was devoid of any hint of emotion; the location and time was also stated on it.


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There was no sender signature, just as what Yū said.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Miss Aoi is a pure princess.</span>''
The beginning of the mail address was listed as ‘upvkpv’—


The intent was vague, and they seemed to be a random assortment of alphabets rather than letters with hidden intent.


Hikaru had been shielding his fiancée.
...”


Hikaru frowned, bit his lips, and pondered.


As her name suggests, impure things cannot approach a pure white Hollyhock.
“Thanks.


Koremitsu was about to return the phone to Yū, but was suddenly startled.


Once he reached home, Koremitsu dipped himself in the bathtub, his eyes fixed upon the ceiling.
“!”


He was not in a stupor or anything of the like. He stared at the ceiling because Hikaru, still dressed in school uniform, was floating up there, surrounded by steam.
was weeping quietly.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Hollyhocks are flowers that bloom in midsummer. When there’s enough ventilation and sunlight, the green stems will grow straight and produce creamy pink flowers. They’re cute, but I find that white flowers suit Miss Aoi much better; they were ostensibly brought back from the Holy Land by the Crusades. A flower that blooms in the Holy Land is perfect for Miss Aoi.”</span>''
Transparent drops of liquid rolled down her white face.


He continued to prattle on, and it was impossible to tell if he was either defending Aoi or promoting himself as a gardening representative.
There was no sign of any intense pain, but the clear black eyes were soaked with tears as she wept quietly. She continued to weep, and it seemed the tears would stop without warning.


''Why is it that I have to listen to a guy’s speech when bathing…?''
“Wa-wah, alright, don’t cry.”


''“I don’t want to listen to anything involving men - especially anything that involves Hikaru!”''
Koremitsu panicked.


Koremitsu grew depressed thinking about the fiery angst in Aoi’s voice as she yelled. He was dealing with a princess who showed her disgust and opposition right from the get-go.
He was most fearful about seeing women cry, as it would remind him of the sight of his mother’s crying.


Hikaru’s wish seemed like it could never be fulfilled.
She once wept quietly like this too.


''Will I end up as some delinquent haunted by a ghost for the rest of my life?''


He felt that he should not have gone to the funeral.


If he could talk to his past self, Koremitsu would advise turning home from the funeral, lest he suffer more than he already was.
—I’m really sorry, Mitsu.


''Besides, wouldn’t it be that I’m not the one? Won’t it be better for him to possess someone else?''


It would be preferable if Hikaru chose a friendly and disciplined student. As Koremitsu saw things, Aoi would not have been so wary of this other person, and would have accepted the gifts without any hassle.


There would be a stark contrast made from the fierce-looking delinquent known as ‘The Wild Beast's Roar’ trying to approach her.
—Sorry.


The emotions quivered in his heart, and he was stertorous.


''“I can only ask you for this favor, Mr Akagi.''
''Damn, why am I thinking about that...?''


Koremitsu gritted his teeth with all his might, and forcefully tightened his face and eyes.


''“I don’t have any real friends…”''
Yū said with a weak voice as the tears rolled down her cheeks.


“... It was raining... on that day, when Hikaru’s funeral took place... I couldn’t go. I couldn’t see him a final time... I couldn’t see...”


He recalled the look Hikaru gave him in that earnest plea, and an inexplicable sense of responsibility came over him. A faint ache reached his heart.
Her stuttering voice was too ephemeral, too lonely, causing Koremitsu’s heart to ache as he heard this—


He wanted to tell Yū that Hikaru was present, but Yū could not see Hikaru, and she would probably think that Koremitsu was trying to comfort her.


''“This is very important, a very important promise.”''
Hikaru embraced Yū on the shoulders as he looked on with a somber look. The pretty fingertips that were unfitting for a man entered the blanket draped upon Yū.


<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“I’m sorry... Yū, if only I came here to see you earlier. You and Lapis<ref>Actual name of the cat is こるり, little Lapis Lazuli, a deep blue precious stone.</ref> must have been lonely, right? I’m sorry.”</span>


''Well, you said it there. Ugh - can’t you stick onto someone else? Do I really have to do this? Guh...''
The soft voice echoed deeply, causing the pain rising in Koremitsu’s throat to be more pronounced.


He leaned his face against the bathtub, muttering. Hikaru, who had finally closed on his Hollyhocks talk, spoke to him with a meek expression.
Yū did not know Hikaru was embracing her.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Koremitsu, I just realized something.”</span>''
The blue-eyed cat was sticking at her feet, ostensibly comforting her.


''Don’t tell me you have a brilliant plan to win over Aoi’s heart, even as she’s starting to hate men more and more by the day?''
Yū lowered her head weakly.


Koremitsu looked up with anticipation, but what he saw was Hikaru dressed in a purple tuxedo as if he was in the Takarazuka Revue <ref>An all-female musical and theater troupe in Japan</ref>.
Clear water droplets trickled down her face again.


“Wha--!”
“Pl-please, don’t cry already! I understand how you feel. That idiot Hikaru died out of a sudden, and you must’ve felt like crying. I’m the same here, I was reduced to a crying mess the moment I thought he could possibly disappear, so I know it’s inconsiderate to ask you not to cry, but please, don’t cry!”


Koremitsu fell backwards at the sight, Hikaru following through with pride.
Koremitsu pleaded zealously. He really could not stomach the sight of a woman crying.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I can change my clothes using my imagination. See, this is good too, right? This one’s also great.”</span>''
His heart was ostensibly about to rip apart.


He proceeded to swap clothes, switching between tennis clothes, jockey attire, casual outdoor clothing, clothes befitting of a bespectacled elite salary man, and so on.
But Yū continued to cry, and Koremitsu’s resistance wore down as he finally yelled out.


Hikaru made no reservations with his experimenting.
“Alright! I’ll fulfil that promise in Hikaru’s place! I’ll bear all responsibility here!”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Hey, this suits me most, right? I always wanted to try this out at least once.”</span>
Yū lifted her head at Koremitsu.


He even ended up in full Japanese Court Dress regalia. <ref>Worn during the Heian period, 衣冠束帯, Itai Sokudai), it was the most formal clothing worn by court officials</ref>.
She was probably taken aback.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Hey, which do you think is the nicest one? It’s this one, right? Ah, I really want to take a photo, but I guess I won’t be shown. I can’t see myself on the mirror, which is really inconvenient. I can’t even see my own face.”</span>
Her teary eyes widened slightly, and the tears stopped.


Hikaru sighed with regret.
Koremitsu stared right into her eyes, and declared with a passionate tone again,


Koremitsu really wanted to splash water on him, but held back knowing the water would just pass through.
“I’ll help him fulfil his promise!”


Instead, he buried his head and shrugged his shoulders to show his frustration, bitterly speaking to Hikaru.
His veins were popping, his eyes were frowning, and his expression must have been really horrifying. He hoped he did not scare that introverted girl.


“You... bastard... whose sake do you think I’m suffering for!? Don’t do some fashion show so carefreely over there!”
Hikaru, who was embracing Yū, narrowed his eyes gently, curled his lips up, and stared at Koremitsu.


Hikaru realized that he was in the wrong and felt ashamed of it.
Yū’s eyes again showed concern and bewilderment.


He swooped down in front of Koremitsu, closed his shoulders, and got into Seiza position again (even so, his knees did not touch the floor at all).
She asked softly,


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Well, yes, I’m reflecting on it. I was too excited before…and I’ve been troubled over having to rely on you all this time, Koremitsu. I tried everything I could to help - supernatural things like using telekinesis to move objects and possess animals, or to possess your body and talk to Miss Aoi directly.”</span>''
“Promise... what promise?


“Whoa, don’t enter my body now. I’ll get goosebumps.
“Heh?


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Don’t worry, I didn’t succeed.”</span>''
Koremitsu revealed a startled look.


“Is that so?
''(What... is it?)''


Koremitsu heaved a sigh of relief.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Ah, about that.”</span> Hikaru mumbled as he slowly retreated from Yū.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“In that end, I could only change my clothing.</span>''
“Didn’t Hikaru make a promise with you?


''That isn’t useful at all, you know.''
“He did say so a few times... but I’m not too certain.”


“By the way, how should we move forward? Your fiancée finds your name impure because you’d been fooling around with girls back when you were still alive, and she’s rejecting us.”
''(A few times?)''


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Hm, Miss Aoi is a serious person, but this is a cute point about her. It looks like we can only open her heart slowly until she’s willing to listen to us.”</span>''
Koremitsu glared furiously at Hikaru.


“Uwa-! You want me to open her heart!? Why is it that I have to try getting into a woman’s favor? And you’re calling her cute? Are you out of your mind!?”
And the latter,


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Please do it! You’re the only one who can hear my voice, Koremitsu. If you’re able to beat an army of delinquents, you’ll definitely be able to open Miss Aoi’s heart.”</span>''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Yo, Lapis, how are you doing?”</span>


“I said before that this has got nothing to do with delinquents! Don’t look at me so expectantly! Besides, I couldn’t get along with women, kids and animals at all ever since childhood. My standing around alone and breathing is enough for those guys to hate me.”
Continued to pat the kitten on its head.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Leaving aside women and children, what about the animals? Didn’t you say that you were in charge of taking care of them when you were young?</span>''
The kitten grimaced in confusion.


The Heian Era-styled Hikaru held onto a fan and covered his mouth, and the crown with long cloth attached tilted sidelong with his head.
“...I think he said he wanted to put a glass collar on Lapis? Or maybe he wanted to color the fan? Or maybe he wanted to play some ‘sea-themed Shiritori game’ again? Or maybe he wanted to put two straws in the glass cup with blue juice and drink together? Whenever Hikaru is about to leave, he would give me a pinky swear and say ‘it’s a promise’...


“Erm- yeah…I took care of the turkeys and the rabbits in elementary school, but they never approached me during the 6 years I dutifully fed them and cleaned their huts. Whenever I stepped into that rabbit hut, they would panic and run into a corner to hide, leaning on each other and trembling. The turkeys would also cringe whenever I looked in…”
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Fufu, Lapis’s eyes are colored like the Earth, the Commelina-like blueish-purple is really pretty. Oh yes, the floral language for Commelina is ‘respect’ and ‘nostalgic friendship’, you know”</span>


Koremitsu recalled his past with gloom written on his face, Hikaru’s face showed a forced smile in return.
''(Hey! What are you laughing for!? Stop playing with the cat! Is this the time for floral languages!? You promise-making devil!)''


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Is- is that so?”</span>''
“...what did Hikaru request you to do?”


He changed the defeated tone in his voice to recover himself.
Yū stared at Koremitsu with blurry eyes, obviously curious about what Hikaru tasked Koremitsu to do.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“But that’s still amazing! You still took care of them even though they were afraid! Not just anyone can do that. You’re like a modern-day Buddha to be able to put in all your effort despite the stereotypes thrown onto you!</span>''
“Uu.”


“I can’t bring myself to be happy with that kind of follow-up.
Koremitsu murmured as he glanced over at Hikaru.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“That’s why, when dealing with Miss Aoi, please use that compassionate attitude to fight again. It’s alright, Miss Aoi is very elegant. No matter how much she hates you, she won’t kick at you. The bucket’s too heavy, so she can’t use that to splash water on you; she had to use palette before instead.”</span>''
The latter smiled awkwardly and clapped his hands together to beg Koremitsu.


He continued with what could not even amount to an argument.
“Damn, it’s that, that... the most important amongst all the promises! There should be one, right? Do you know?”


“Speaking of which, aren’t you a harem king beloved by everyone here? You’re an expert at luring in girls and understanding their hearts anyway. Don’t you have any useful suggestion here?”
“The most important...?”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“What expert do you mean? I’m not a host. Also, my methods may be too tough for you.”</span>''
“Right, the most important promise.”


Hikaru stared at Koremitsu, seeming to have a difficulty articulating what he meant by that.
Class was about to start, and the door was not repaired.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Never mind. Let’s try it.”</span>
Please, hurry up and think. Just say it out. No matter how hard it is, I’ll try my best to do it.


“Really?
“Maybe...


Despite offering, Hikaru was not enthusiastic.
Yū lowered her head.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Anyway, try smiling.</span>
“You thought of it? Great! That’s definitely it!


“Huh?”
Koremitsu propped his body forward,


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“What I mean is that you show the ‘I have an interest in you, too’ look. Try smiling like me.</span>''
“Maybe... it’s to change the light bulb for me?


<nowiki>*</nowiki>Smiles*
Whilst Yū lifted her face and and said with a serious look.


Hikaru gave a smile as gentle as the breeze.
The hammer fell out from Koremitsu’s hand.


It was a really cheerful smile - dazzling. That emotive feel the corners of his eyes seemed to display not to be forgotten.


“Woah…I think my heart just fluttered!”


Despite the other person being a guy.
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''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“If that can’t work, try closing your eyes softly and saying  ‘I don’t feel like going home today’ with a lonely look.”</span>''


Hikaru closed his eyes.


Effortlessly, he transitioned into a tragic expression. A  fuzzy feeling that would encourage anyone to protect him wholeheartedly washed over Koremitsu.
“What exactly are you planning? What do you want me to do!?”


“Woah…now I’m really captivated by that.
Koremitsu finally managed to repair the door, and dashed down the dirt path leading to the school as he muttered.


''This guy’s really amazing! As expected of the harem prince! No wonder everyone at his funeral were girls!''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“I just want to fulfil a promise.”</span>


He thought these words to himself; words that would devastate Hikaru if said aloud.
Hikaru floated beside Koremitsu whimsically, and answered with that infuriatingly elegant expression.


“Alright, let me try this.”
“I’m asking you what sort of ‘promise’ did you make exactly!? You made some important promise with her that has to be fulfilled, right? If it’s a stupid thing like Shiritori, I’m not going to bother with you ever again.”


Koremitsu rose from the tub optimistically, facing the mirror with a ‘smile.
Hikaru’s expression immediately showed maturity.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Eh? What is it? Koremitsu?”</span>''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Hm, that’s a very important promise, and I can only ask of you, this good friend of mine. Just think of it together with Yū.”</span>


''“Well, I can’t move my face muscles.”''
He looked at Koremitsu with a clear expression full of trust, and said this gently. This expression caused Koremitsu to feel flustered, and he nearly fell over after tripping accidently.


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''(What exactly is this guy thinking?)''


How could this happen? He had gone long days without smiling at all in the past, and through this time, his facial muscles grew weak.
There were a lot of things Koremitsu wanted to ask, but it was of utmost importance to get to school on time.


No. Thinking about it, Koremitsu realized that his baby and kindergarten entrance photos all showed him giving hideous looks, his eyes glaring like they were about to attack the camera.


''Is that so? So I’m not good at smiling, huh?''


But it was not in his nature to retreat before the battle began. He forcefully lifted the ends of his lips and tried flashing a ‘smile’.
Koremitsu finally managed to make it on time, and tried to catch his breath as he changed his shoes in front of the shoe locker.


The mirror reflected the devastating sight of a savage-looking boy, his facial muscles twitching. If a few blood stains were added onto the face, it was likely that any girl would faint upon seeing it.
“Haa... haa... anyway... if you want someone to help... at least explain what to do... how am I going to do this... wheeze...”


Even Koremitsu was horrified by the look of that menacing person in the mirror. It was chilling even in spite of the fact that he was his own bathroom.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu, you just ran two kilometers. Catch your breath before talking...”</span>


“Ugh - not giving up yet!”
Hikaru showed a wry expression as he said.


He flared his nostrils and gritted his teeth to try again, but the harder he tried the more he could only see his reflection becoming increasingly horrendous.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“We-- well, Koremitsu, you shouldn’t force yourself there.”</span>''


Koremitsu turned to Hikaru, his hands still pulling his face.
“I heard that guy is the biggest suspect in Lord Hikaru’s murder.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Ah--a-a-and then, I think it’s better for you to have a serious expression than a smile given your personality, Koremitsu. You see, you’re really manly, unlike this tender me!”</span>''


“Is that so?”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yeah! I think you’re really suited to act in those cold-blooded acting roles or those V-cinema films<ref>A V-cinema is the Japanese equivalent of the direct-to-video industry. Normally inferior in quality to cinema films, this would be the reality equivalent of the OVA (Original Video Animation) we see in animes nowadays.</ref>! Men really admire that stuff.</span>''
!”


Hikaru tried his best to enliven the mood.


“Yeah. I guess it’s true that it’s unmanly to start smiling foolishly when there’s nothing funny.”


Koremitsu pulled himself through.
Koremitsu immediately lifted his head.


“Then, I’ll try to look bitter and lonely…”
''Is Hikaru’s murderer nearby!?''


He tried to show the “I don’t want to go home tonight” expression.
He looked around frantically, and found a human wall gathered around him without him knowing, with every person staring at him.


He closed his eyes and lowered his shoulders.
“Is that Lord Hikaru’s stalker?”


However, as he glanced up and eyed himself in the mirror, he found that there was a man looking back at him with black aura and vengeful attitude.
“I heard he has been going around declaring that he’s Lord Hikaru’s friend.


Instead of a “I don’t want to go home tonight” vibe, he was giving off a “Let’s start the hell’s banquet tonight” kind of vibe.
“He must have murdered him because he was too engrossed in his own delusions.


''I’m really…''
“Homosexual love sure is intense.”


Koremitsu was dejected in front of the mirror.
''(Hold it!)''


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Actually, you look best when you’re naturally Koremitsu! I think you already have enough charm yourself!”</span>''
The doubtful stares from all of them caused Koremitsu’s face to twitch.


“I don’t need you to comfort me!
''(Me? Stalking Hikaru!? I killed him because I’m delusional? Homosexual love...?)''


Koremitsu lifted his head of red hair and shouted angrily.
After processing the information he heard in his mind, Koremitsu was startled.


“It’s impossible for someone like me to open a girl’s heart when no nearby female dog, cat, ferret or hamster will even approach me! I’ll be haunted by a perverted prince in costume floating over my head even when I bathe!”
''(Does everyone think that I’m the one who killed Hikaru!?)''


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Don’t be like this! Don’t give up on yourself like that! If you’re unhappy about me wearing clothes, I’ll take them off. You see?”</span>''


Before he finished his words, the Heian-era noble clothes immediately vanished. Hikaru appeared nude as he floated about the rising steam.


Suddenly, this naked male had appeared before Koremitsu’s eyes.
That certainly seemed to be the case.


“UWAAAA—!!”
The people in the school seemed to have deemed Koremitsu Akagi as the lead suspect in Hikaru’s murder, and they would even form a path for him whenever he walked down the corridor. This was a common scene, but in the past, people merely deemed him as the son of some delinquent or Yakuza mob, and now...


He reeled back in shock, and this momentum caused his head to slam into the wall. He then slipped in all his confusion, landing with his body sprawled and facing up.
“That person and Lord Hikaru...


The glass door of the bathroom slid open, and there was Koharu, dressed in a flimsy pinafore, standing with her sleeves rolled up as she growled.
“Such twisted love.


“Koremitsu! What are you doing alone in here!?”
Koremitsu felt his back tingle with numbness as he heard these murmurs from behind.


“So-sorry!”
He finally reached the classroom, only for the noisy atmosphere within to quiet down, and his classmates were staring at him.


Koremitsu apologized, and at the same time, felt it was a good thing that Koharu could not see Hikaru.
The class representative with braided hair, who would always greet Koremitsu even though she was very terrified of him, retreated back to her seat, and did not dare to give him a look.


That was because a stark naked Hikaru was floating in front of her, his mouth still showing no signs of stopping.
Honoka, who was seated beside Koremitsu, frowned as she glanced over. She was hesitant, but panicked and looked away once Koremitsu approached, and did not dare look at him during class.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Your older sister is either the Trifoliate Orange-type or the Mandrake-type. She’s really amazing.”</span>''


“Idiot, she’s not my older sister. She’s my aunt, divorced once, and is a 36-year-old hag.”


Koremitsu slipped out these words reflexively. Koharu returned them with a beating.
During class break.


<span style="font-size: 50%; border: "><center>♢                ♢                  ♢</center></span>
“I heard that guy killed Lord Hikaru.”


The gossips continued on, and Koremitsu felt that he could n bear with them any longer if he were to keep hearing them.


The next morning, Koremitsu found his bento placed on the chabudai.
''(How could I possibly kill Hikaru here!?)''


He thought that it was to make up for the excessive beating from the previous day, and brought it to school. When he opened the lunch box during break, he found that it was filled with red bean paste.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Because you’re too eye-catching. That’s why everyone’s making random guesses. I’m troubled. Is there a way to solve this?”</span>


“She wants a fight with me!? That 36 year old!?’
Hikaru frowned with an apologetic look beside Koremitsu.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Amaazing…it’s really red bean paste. That doesn’t seem appetizing at all.”</span>''
“Well, it’ll be too stupid to take them seriously.”


Hikaru muttered as he floated above. He was dressed in the white suit and black pants of the school uniform.
Koremitsu deliberately gave a nonchalant look.


“Damn it.
But in fact, he was already affronted, and his temples were throbbing.


Koremitsu stuffed the bento box back into his bag and walked out of the classroom.
At this moment...


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Where are you going?”</span>''


“To the snack shop. I can’t possibly have red bean paste for lunch.”


He headed off to the snack shop located at the end of the second level.
“How stupid.


However, he arrived a little too late as there remained only a slice of yakisoba bread, a piece of jam bread, a chocolate roll and a slice of sugar toast available.


Koremitsu did not like to eat sweet things. To him, the bread with jam and chocolate roll were evil.


Thus, he could only choose the yakisoba bread.
A voice rang sternly beside him.


''Well, I guess it’s good that there’s still yakisoba bread left, rather than having nothing to eat…''
Honoka, who had her eyebrows raised in a disparaging manner, suddenly covered her phone.


With a gloomy look on his face, he reached his hand forward.
She boldly proclaimed as the classmates looked in a confounded manner.


“You’re not kids, and yet you’re going all dizzy by such a slanderous chain message. If this person wanted to say something, he or she could have signed off. I won’t believe the words of a coward who only dares to spread rumors secretly.”


“!”
The classroom immediately descended into utter silence.


Honoka did not look at Koremitsu, and her ostensibly furious sharp eyes were glaring into space. Her tone and expression were devoid of fear, but there was an indignant sense hidden within. If one were to look closely, her hands pressing onto the table were trembling slightly.


Simultaneously, another hand reached in from the other side, also grabbing the yakisoba bread.
The class representative with braids hurriedly stood up, and said,


''This is bad. My lunch is doomed if I can’t buy this.''
“Tha-that’s right! Hono’s right. I-it-it’s wrong to suspect others on baseless assumptions.


Koremitsu immediately looked in their direction with his trademark glare.
The classmates looked over at each other awkwardly.


In the face of his savage expression and hideous stare, any ordinary person would have crumbled on the spot. A devilish aura seemed to glow behind his slightly arched back.
This chancy atmosphere lingered for quite a while, before everyone returned back to what they were doing. Honoka however was surrounded by the class representative and some other friends.


However, the other person grabbing the yakisoba bread was someone Koremitsu knew.
“What’s the matter? Honoka?”


''The fierce-looking girl beside me in class!''
“Why did you say such things out of a sudden?”


This person next to him shared a shocked expression with Koremitsu. However, it quickly changed into an antagonistic stare.
Everyone asked worriedly.


She raised her eyebrows, her eyes burning like flames as she glared back at Koremitsu.
...it’s nothing. I just couldn’t stand seeing it.”


It was unbelievable to think that in the face of this person known to others as ‘The Hellhound,’ there was a girl who still kept her fighting will.
She answered with a pout on her face, and Koremitsu felt relief as he eavesdropped on her.


However, he would definitely not hand over the yakisoba bread to her.


“Ugh~”


“Uuu~
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“There’s still another person in this class who supports you other than me, Koremitsu.</span>


The two of them were like wild animals that had just met their natural enemies, as each of their expressions, tense lips and quaking brows were trying to scare the other off.
Hikaru said delightfully.


“~~Uu (Hey, let go of it. That’s my prey.)”


“Uuu~ (No way. I touched it first!)”


Neither would back down as they argued intensely.
“Shikibu!”


In the midst of the silence now between them, sparks flew.
After class, just as Honoka was walking out of the classroom, Koremitsu hurried after her.


What should I do?
“Thanks for speaking up for me.”


In terms of strength, he definitely would not lose to a girl.
He felt really embarrassed to actually need a woman to help him, but he was still touched—these two conflicting emotions collided in his heart, and he really did not know what expression he should make.


However, if he were to pull the bread by brute force alone, he may end up ripping the plastic packaging, and the bread may end up dropping onto the floor. If he tried pulling with a firmer grip, he would end up pinching the bread.
Honoka blushed immediately.


''Got to think of a plan here...!''
''(Why’s she blushing out of a sudden?)''


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Koremitsu, you’re dealing with a girl here. Just give her the bread! Ladies first!</span>''
“Yo-you don’t have to thank me, I didn’t say those words for your sake. It’s just that I just said what I thought. Don’t be mistaken, I have no intention of helping a delinquent like you.”


Behind him, Hikaru spoke in amazement.
She stated coldly and chided,


“No way! Even though she’s a woman, I won’t hand over my lunch to her!
“I’m not familiar with you anyway. Don’t talk to me.


He let these words slip and showed an opening in his regret for saying them. The fiendish girl proceeded to kick Koremitsu in the knee.
Then turned and left.


It was a brilliant kick, one encompassing the perfect harmony of speed, timing and power perfectly.
Koremitsu remained rooted, unable to say anything.


“Uooh.
''(Why’s she so angry with me!? And she actually tells me not to talk with her...)''


Koremitsu lost his footing, and the bread slipped from his hand.
“DAMN IT! WOMEN ARE HARD TO UNDERSTAND AFTER ALL!”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Wah, Koremitsu!”</span>''
He lashed out with veins popping.


The enemy took the bread mercilessly.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Miss Shikibu’s personality... is really pitiful. I find it easy to understand her, and really want to tease her until her face becomes as red as a Snapdragon, but this truly is too difficult for you.”</span>


“Ack! You—”
Hikaru sighed as he rattled on.


Koremitsu looked over and found that she had already paid for and kept the yakisoba bread for herself.
At this moment...


“Despicable!”
“Mr Akagi!”


She took the bread, turned around leisurely, and looked over at the enraged Koremitsu.
A shrill voice rang in Koremitsu’s ears, and a short-haired petite girl with bouncing large breasts came running over.


Her glossy, light beige hair swayed.
It was Hiina Oumi of the news club.


“It’s your fault for taking me lightly '''as a girl'''.
She had a huge variety of expressions, and her large eyes were dazzling like a boy. She grabbed Koremitsu by the arm and rattled on,


She spoke with an icy tone, seemingly mocking him, and took the yakisoba bread and a cup of latte coffee before promptly leaving.
“Everyone’s saying that you’re the lead suspect in Lord Hikaru’s murder! Wah, the Delinquent King has no road to go to! It’s like the Saturday Night at the Mysteries Theater! Do you want to clear your name by working with this cute partner to fish out the real culprit? Anyway, the one I suspect the most now is...


Koremitsu watched her long, slender legs in a short skirt disappear gradually from his field of vision.
It was unknown if she was pressing her breasts on Koremitsu on purpose, but Koremitsu merely covered her mouth without saying anyway.


“Ugh, why is she so violent!? I let her get what she wanted.”
“Mm—”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yeah, those are nice looking legs.”</span>''
Hiina widened her eyes in surprise as she looked at Koremitsu. He stared back and said,


Nothing was left on the counter for Koremitsu’s lunch.
“All I need to know is what Hikaru said, nothing else matters.


“Why is the other stuff sold out already!?”
He recalled the words Honoka just said.


He yelled as he rattled the empty cases, frightening the bread shop lady.
It would be too foolish to be fooled by such rumors. He just need to believe the people that were important, and even if he made a mistake, he would not regret it.


Hiina widened her eyes.


“Damn it - that girl... I hope she becomes afflicted with a cellphone-reliant disease and sends so many messages that she develops tenosynovitis until her fingers drop off.
She let go of Koremitsu’s hand, and looked up at him in a dumbstruck manner.


Koremitsu, who was on the rooftop meant to be prohibited, ate his lunch of red bean paste, milk, vegetable juice, sports drink and vitamin water as he continued to lament away regarding the injustice he just suffered.
Koremitsu turned away from Hiina, and before he left, he quipped,


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“That’s enough already. Isn’t it, Koremitsu? She’s a girl, after all. A delinquent like you will be hated by others, you know.”</span>''
“Also, I’m used to hearing such stupid rambling from others ever since I was young. These rumors are as painless as a mosquito bite.”


“I’m not a delinquent.”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“If you want to deny it, you have keep your actions in check.”</span>''


Hikaru’s chastising started to cause Koremitsu a migraine. Before now, the only one who complained was Koremitsu about Hikaru’s own mannerisms.
Hiina blankly watched the red-haired walk down the corridor, and suddenly turned back to say with excitement,


''What in the world? Why is he acting all mature all of a sudden?''
“...that’s what he said, prez.”


He remembered that when Hikaru was arguing with him in front of the shoe locker, he claimed that he “couldn’t leave a crying girl alone,” showing a stern expression.
A tall beauty with long black hair—the student council president Asai Saiga walked out from behind the corner.


''In fact, this guy’s very gentle with girls. Is this the definition of a gentleman? Well, maybe it’s an overstatement, but I do feel unhappy that it’s somewhat true.''
Hiina then rattled on to the frowning Asai in a rapid-fire manner,


“Shut...shut up.”
“This is already a friendship beyond life and death, right? His tone indicates that he heard something from Lord Hikaru. He’s certainly not an ordinary delinquent; that’s true now that I think about it, those who could enter this high school through the entrance exams are definitely not stupid. Everyone knows that the students in this school are composed of the internal affiliated programme students whose families have connections and the external students with outstanding grades—ah, of course there are people like you who have such pedigree of growing up amongst the nobles since kindergarten and have outstanding grades! Anyway, it seems Mr Akagi got something important pertaining to Lord Hikaru; my instincts have always been sharp.”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Also, the one sitting beside you in class is Miss Shikibu. You should get along better with others.”</span>''
Asai listened to Hiina’s words coldly, and the latter looked at her in a taunting manner, seemingly trying to agitate her into saying something.


“She’s named Shikibu? How do you know her name?”
“To me, it seems you’re also high up on the suspect list on who killed Lord Hikaru too, prez! Since you two are on the same position, what do you think about Mr Akagi?”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Really, Koremitsu, how can you not know the name of the girl sitting beside you? And she’s so pretty too; she has such cute eyebrows, and she’s a really attractive girl. Regarding this Miss Honoka Shikibu, she’s a rather popular person.”</span>''
Asai did not fall for her trap.


“Huh? That cold-hearted girl who keeps sending messages?’
Her expression remained as icy as ever,


Koremitsu once thought that since she gave such a fierce look as she sent messages, throwing off an ominous presence, she was definitely the type of person to be isolated by the others in class.
“He’s simply a wild dog whose bark annoys me.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Miss Shikibu’s not only popular with the boys. There are quite a lot of female fans out there, too. She’s athletic, often helps others, and has a very keen sense of chivalry. She’s someone the girls really admire.”</span>''
She said with uppity, and proceeded to leave.


''Chivalry!?''
At this moment, Hikaru, who was beside Koremitsu, was very excited.


''As in, being helpful to others!?''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“I’m so touched! If I were a girl, I would have proposed to you on the spot! Wow, you’re so cool! I’m so touched that goosebumps are rising on my skin!”</span>


“I don’t know. I don’t know what those people think at all!
''(What sort of ghost would have goosebumps? And why am I blushing!?)''


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Even if you look away and deny it…don’t you find that Miss Shikibu has very nice looking legs!?”</span>''
Koremitsu continued to give a sullen look as he said coldly,


“AND YOU’RE TELLING ME THAT THE WEAPON USED TO KICK ME IS ATTRACTIVE!?
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Don’t be silly, it’s not that I don’t care about you hiding something from me. I just feel that, well... even if we’re friends, there are still things you don’t want to say. I too have some things I don’t want to say... anyway, just say so when you want to... since we’re friends.</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“That feisty expression of hers really entranced me."</span>''
Koremitsu got more embarrassed as he continued, and his face started to heat up. He really found it most difficult to say such things.


"I just find it disgusting."
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Something you don’t want to say? You mean how old you were when you last wet your bed? Some embarrassing essay you wrote when you were young? You said you were the animal rearing rep in elementary school... ah! Are you implying that your first crush was a young kindergarten teacher?”</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"Her hair's an alluringly smooth, tan color."</span>''
“NOT! Now’s not the time to talk about me, right!?”


"How is that squirrel-like color nice to look at?"
Hikaru showed a carefree expression on his face, and he narrowed his eyes as he gave a blissful smile.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"...I say, Koremitsu, aren't you being too picky with girls?"</span>''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Ah, I see. I too will wait for you to say it when you want to, Koremitsu.”</span>


"Yeah. Gramps has always been telling me not to be too kind to girls."
“Why are you smiling so heartily? I never liked my kindergarten teacher, and do you know how much trouble you’re causing me here!? Whose fault do you think is it that everybody is thinking of me as a murder suspect and a stalker!?”


Hikaru sighed, continuing.
Koremitsu grumbled in his heart.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"There's nothing more beautiful and cute than girls in this world. They're gentle, yet hardy."</span>
But he had no choice. He just had to have the misfortune of being harassed by such a troublesome person, and even foolishly became friends.


The insistence carried in saying this was something Koremitsu felt he could never understand in all his life, and he wanted it to remain that way.
“You’re worried about that introverted woman now, right? If I help her out, you’ll be one step closer in ascending to Heaven, right?”


Women were an existence foreign to Koremitsu, as he would eye them with gloomy pupils at times - they in all their inexplicable fragility before him.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Yeah, I guess I can be closer by 100m.”</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"If only you could understand the beauty of girls."</span>''
Hikaru nodded with a beaming smile.


Hikaru muttered in a sad tone, quickly changing his voice to be cheerful again.
“Seriously, just 100m? How many thousand light years until you reach space?”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"Okay, how about you try dating a girl? Let's go a find a girl who can make your heart race. I'll demonstrate to you. Then, let's call in two girls and go out as a group of four. It'll be fun!"</span>''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Well, isn’t there a saying that you have to make a first step before embarking on a long journey?</span>


"Aren't you already dead?"
“Kuuh, I’ll become an old man on the day I finish that journey. Anyway, let’s hurry up and settle it first.”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"Ah, yeah."</span>''
Koremitsu reluctantly said, and upon hearing it, Hikaru again nodded his head with a sweet blissful smile on his face.


"Seriously, this is something important, okay? I see you forgot that you're a ghost with his funeral rites done."
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Right, then, how about you send Yū an email first?”</span>


Hikaru let out a snicker.
“Ah? An email?”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"It's definitely your fault."</span>''


"HUH!?"


Almost in complete disregard of Koremitsu’s outburst, Hikaru spoke gently in a register that seemed to bleed a wonderful fragrance with each word.
<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size: x-large; letter-spacing: 1.0em">♢ ♢ ♢</span></div>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"Because you were able to hear my voice, and you could talk with me. It feels like I made a friend. We can go to school and return from school together, we can go to each other's home - we can even chat with one another during class breaks or lunch break."</span>''


Koremitsu's head started to feel hot.


''What in the world is this guy saying?''
During lunch break.


Koremitsu's heart started to waver for some ridiculous reason, and he was caught in confusion.
Why do I have to do such a thing... Koremitsu gritted his teeth unhappily as he started tapping at his cellphone while seated at his desk.


''Is- is that so?... Is this what going to school, returning from school, and having lunch with a 'friend' means? I see, so that's how it is.''
''(And I end up being led in by Hikaru, huh?)''


He mused what Hikaru said.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“If it’s a sudden visit, Yū might be too scared to open the door, so you have to build up your relationship with her first. This is the moment when you should send a mail, as it’s the most suitable method to approach an introverted girl. You can also use this to practise and treat it as preparation to go out with a girl who likes to laugh.”</span>


His face felt like it was in sweltering heat.
''(Wha—you’re still trying to find a woman who likes to laugh? How many times must I tell you that I don’t need a girlfriend, and I don’t have interest in a woman who likes to laugh!)''


His chest began to itch so much, it was nearly unbearable.
Koremitsu grumbled silently in his heart as he typed the message with sweat dripping down his forehead.


"We aren't exactly real friends, but just 'designated' as such, right?"
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“If you want her to reply, the most basic move is to end the message with a question. Also, try talking more about things she’s interested in.”</span>


As he spoke, he deliberately averted his eyes from Hikaru. The latter remained calm in reply.
Hikaru beamed as he sat on Koremitsu’s table with his legs folded as he started teaching the latter the skills necessary when sending girls messages. His light brown hair continued to flutter gently in the calm wind of the classroom, and his eyes were full of exuberance.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"...Well, yeah. We're just 'temporary' friends until we give Miss Aoi her gifts."</span>''
Koremitsu however looked lethargic.


Koremitsu realized that he may have hurt Hikaru's feelings when he said they were only 'designated' as friends. His heart ached at the thought with an abnormally strong sense of loneliness.
(Huh? A question? Something she’ll be interested about?)


"Oh, so I'll just help you complete your wish and let you ascend to heaven! I really can't stand it whenever you start to explain things related to flowers. Speaking of which, flowers wilt very easily, and they can snap easily; they can be crushed easily, can't be eaten, and serve no other purpose whatsoever."


Koremitsu did not know what to do about this inexplicable loneliness inside him, his voice gruffer than before.


There was no reason for him to mention flowers.
'''“‘Is that cat guy energetic?’”'''


Hikaru was still as optimistic as ever.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu...Lapis isn’t a male, but a female.”</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"Ah, yet there are edible flowers, like dandelion, violets, roses, and more. They taste rather good as well. Oh yes, let's invite girls to pick some grass next time."</span>''
'''“‘Is that furball in good spirits?’”'''


Koremitsu, trying to contain his unease until this point in time, could only show bewilderment in his eyes upon hearing Hikaru's proposal.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Furball... what kind of antique nickname is that? Be more natural with your words.”</span>


''Picking grass?''
'''“‘What’s the name of your cat? Lapse? Lapel? Lupus?’”'''


Hikaru started to explain excitedly.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Hey, didn’t I say that it’s called Lapis? Are you listening to me?”</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"In other words, let's go pick edible grass in the wild next time. Those girls who like to go outdoors to the hills and forests are really cute, and we can increase our intimacy with others as we make food. Also, it can satisfy your desire for food, you know? Ah, but I feel that girls prefer to have someone giving them the flowers instead of enjoying them. If you pick a simple flower that can only bloom in the wild, her affection for you will increase greatly!"</span>''
“Shut up. I am.


Koremitsu tried to picture the scene in his mind.
Koremitsu grumbled irately and continued to send messages.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">"You see! There are dandelions everywhere! Let's have dandelion tempura and boiled dandelion for dinner tonight!"</span>''
'''“‘What did you eat for lunch?’”'''


On some verdant grassland, Hikaru held dandelions in both hands, a radiant smile on his face.
'''“‘Have you eaten some meat?’”'''


For reasons unknown, there was Yodel music in the background.
'''“‘Remember to take in enough Vitamin C.’”'''


He was surrounded by a hoard of unfamiliar girls.
Each line was unintelligible, and as expected, Yū did not respond.


''"Kya! You're amazing, Hikaru!"''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu, think about what sort of message you would like to receive if you’re a girl. You have to write with more elegance and emotions, just like the nobles of the Heian Era.”</span>


''"I want to try out your cooking, Hikaru!"''
“Nobles of the Heian Era?”


They were jumping about and cheering with delight.
The school uniform on Hikaru’s body became a Heian noble’s outfit.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“—For example, a crown made from dandelions or White Clovers will be very effective. For a hardy boy like you, people will like it if you can make a flower crown clumsily. She will definitely feel very touched. Even if it’s only a flower, you can put it on the ring finger. That would be equally effective. I’ll teach you how to do it; it’s very simple, and I’m sure you’ll agree, Koremitsu—”</span>''
It was a blue-purple robe of great regal.


“Didn’t I tell you not to talk to me about flowers and women already, you harem prince!?”
Hikaru, who had become a ghost, gained a completely useless ability to ‘change clothes’. This set of Heian noble clothing was his favourite, and he always loved to changed the colors and patterns on it. His profile could not be seen off the mirror, so he could not see himself, but he continued to change clothes with such enthusiasm.


Koremitsu’s harsh words were a thin veil over the regret he had for his insensitivity with Hikaru. The pain in his heart lingered, but heavy atmosphere was lifted with Hikaru’s suggestion.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Ki no Tsurayuki<ref>古今和歌集, translated as ‘Collection of Japanese Poems (Wakas) of Ancient and Modern Times, is an anthology of poems commissioned by Emperor Uda. Ki no Tsurayuki was an imperial poet who led the compilation. Poems used are found here: http://www.milord-club.com/Kokin/index.htm.</ref> did mention in the "Kokin Wakashū"<ref>Hirohiko Takada (2009). Kokin Wakashū New Edition. Japan: Kadokawa Liberal Arts Publishing. Printed on June 25.</ref> that reciting poems is about pouring your soul into the words and bring the emotions to the flowers, moon, mountains. Sometimes, upon seeing the smoke on Mount Fuji, we think of our romantic love; sometimes, when we hear the chirping of crickets, we think of our close friends; sometimes, when we see the dew on the grass or the bubbles in the water, we lament that life is so fleeting—a short Waka is suffused with emotions, right, just like this poem...”</span>


As expected, this guy’s just a carefree harem bastard!
Hikaru then recited with a gentle, serene voice,


Hikaru shrugged his shoulders, feigning resignation.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“From the first moment I heard the faint calls of the geese, my mind lingered in the skies—whilst I ostensibly hear the vague cries of the geese from the North, and after hearing your voice, my soul remains restless all day, and my heart continued to long<ref>Original source: Waka number 481, written by Ōshikōchi no Mitsune, one of the 4 commissioned to form the anthology.</ref>. The princesses of the Heian Era are hidden deep inside the Boudoirs; it would be impossible to meet them unless they have close relationships. This poem is used to express the love and admiration after hearing the other party’s voice, a longing thirst to meet, and any young lady who receives this Waka surely would want to invite the man in for the night.</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Looks like I failed.”</span>''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">Oh, there’s also this—the rising tide flow in the day may not be seen, and the sea scatters along the coast, waiting for the night<ref>Original source: Waka number 665, written by Kiyohara no Fukayabu.</ref>—the high tide in the day can’t be seen, so one can only wait by the coast where the sea covers—and hope that they would meet in the night. The writing of this poem is very detailed and hard to understand. Anyway, it’s probably about asking a certain lady if he could meet her in the middle of the night. It’s really romantic~”</span>


“Anyway, now’s not the time to try and hook up girls, but to seriously think about how you can pass your feelings on to your fiancée. Your fiancée is rather tough to deal with. The gifts you want to present her aren’t the sort that can be stuffed into a shoe locker, after all.
Koremitsu could never imagine hearing the cheesy term ‘romantic’ from a boy in his teens.


This was the most troublesome thing for Koremitsu.
''(Just meet if you want to. Is there a need to make a poem out of it!? Those people in the Heian Era are really indirect.)''


Hikaru promised to give Aoi six different presents on her birthday, but they were not things that could be bought in a shop and given to others so easily with a “Hi, please accept this.”


In order to make her accept all these presents, the notorious Koremitsu Akagi had to act as the messenger for Hikaru Mikado and make Aoi accept these presents willfully.


''Can I really do this?''
Koremitsu’s patience was practically eroded completely as he worked on this unfamiliar work of composing a message. He really wanted to send a message with direct words stating ‘I’ll be going over after school. Open the door later!’ However, upon thinking about Yū’s pale face under the blue blanket, her uneasy expression and teary face, he inadvertently stopped his fingers again.


''We’re just ‘temporary’ friends after all.''
...”


Koremitsu frowned with a groan, Hikaru speaking up.
He had nary an understanding of women at all, and he did not want to try to appeal to them.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Ah, I just forgot something very simple.”</span>''
However...


“Huh?”
This hikikomori girl had a little resemblance to his mother who left home. He really did not want to hurt her, and did not want to scare her.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Only Miss Aoi and I know about my promise to give seven presents to her.</span>''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">—Yū’s very timid.</span>


“Oh.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">—If it’s a sudden visit, Yū might be too scared to open the door.</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“In other words, if you tell her this, it proves that you’re my representative, and she may actually open her heart to you.”</span>''


“Ohh -  this sort of thinking certainly can work!”


Koremitsu poked his body out.
“Kuu.


“You should have said that right from the beginning, you bastard. Now we have some progress.”
What exactly does Yū likes? What does she hope for?


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Ahaha, I was really absent-minded.”</span>''
The fleeting expression continued to linger in Koremitsu’s mind.


“Looks like my days of going to the toilet and bathing alone are just over the horizon!”
Her voice when she said ‘maybe it’s to change the light bulb for me?’ after pondering long and hard kept ringing in his ears.


Under the cerulean sky, they both held each other’s tender hands like genuine friends (even though it was impossible), and they took the moment to savor their happiness.
''Right. First, I have to improve the lighting in the room or it’ll be impossible to walk, and anyone would end up knocking into things after a few steps. Fluorescent tubes... light... something glowing... the room has photos of the sea stuck on the walls inside. Something that glows in the sea....''


<span style="font-size: 50%; border: "><center>♢                ♢                  ♢</center></span>
'''“‘I picked up an Angler. Do you want me to bring it to you after school?’”'''


Lunch break ended, and once Honoka Shikibu could catch the sight of Koremitsu on his way from the roof toward the classroom, she glanced over with a wrathful expression.
He typed out the words, and then sent the message.


Koremitsu also remembered his own grudge of having his yakisoba bread taken away, and intended to glare back; but the hope that he could still resolve the situation regarding Aoi prevented him from doing so.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu, how do you find an Angler on the roadside? Even if it is a simile, you have to find something that's more sentimental, more elegant, more romantic. At least say it is a firefly or something."</span>


''Humph. I’m not some petty guy who sweats the details.''
Hikaru immediately reprimanded.  


He chose to ignore her.
"Shut it."


The school day came to an end. Koremitsu stood from his chair and headed off to the arts room on the 3rd level to fulfill his responsibility as Hikaru’s messenger.
Koremitsu grumbled, but he felt embarrassed


Koremitsu muttered, ''What sort of childish thing am I doing here?'' But he was actually ashamed, and he did not know what he was writing. At this moment, the phone rang.


“Huh? Nobody’s around.”
“Ah...”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“It looks like we’re a little early.”</span>''
The reply came.


There was no one in the classroom - only a stone plaster for design looked back at them. The canvas and easels were lying in a corner.
Koremitsu opened the message,


“This is…Miss Aoi’s painting.”
'''''“‘Okay’”'''''


Hikaru floated to a canvas piece and smiled.
This was the only message that came.


Koremitsu, too, walked over and took a peek.
Koremitsu ostensibly heard a soft ‘yes’ in his ears, and was flabbergasted by it.


“Eh- that’s unexpectedly…well-drawn.”
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Erm, that kind of content is okay? He should have raised his standards and have a few more goes.”</span>


He was not simply complimenting her for the sake thereof, but was truly enchanted by it.
Hikaru muttered to himself, apparently very disapproving of this.


It was a painting of the school’s staircase drawn from the bottom stair and looking upwards. The painting was made to look like it was shrouded in a layer of golden mist, covered along with a splendid mix of calming hue.


Rays of light that shone in from the top of the stairs were warm, and one could not help but close his eyes and feel their embrace. However, there was a sense of loneliness in how this scenery had no one in it.


Is this gentle and slightly lonely painting that cynical girl’s…?
“What’s the matter, Hono? What are you looking at?”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Miss Aoi is very good at painting backgrounds, whether it’s the stairs, the school’s shoe locker, the corridor, the book racks in the library, the stage of an empty gym, the water cooler in school—she’s always able to use soft colors and depict the minor details ordinary people don’t normally notice.”</span>''
Michiru called out, and Honoka turned her head around in surprise.


Hikaru looked like he was the one who painted the piece of art as he proudly smiled.
“I-it’s nothing!”


Gazing upon the painting, his eyes were intense - like they were protecting treasure - and were filled with what seemed a medley of  powerful emotions. Sunlight danced off of particles in the air all around an open window, where they fluttered as Hikaru stood.
She was embarrassed to say she was staring at Koremitsu because she found the latter typing messages intently.


“Nothing at all.”


''This guy’s an unrepentant playboy, but his feelings for Aoi are real…''
Honoka answered unhappily, and opened her cellphone with a blushing face.


''(Akagi is sending mails... to whom?)''


Even Koremitsu, who was slow-witted in matters of romance, could understand a little of what Hikaru felt as he examined Aoi’s painting.


He, who was unwilling to help Hikaru before - only hoping to send him to Heaven - after seeing Hikaru’s sincere affection for his girlfriend, truly wanted to pass Hikaru’s feelings on to her.


''I’m just your ‘temporary’ friend for now… but I ended up accepting your plea because of fate. I’ll definitely help you present your gifts to Aoi. I’ll definitely express to her your feelings.''
<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size: x-large; letter-spacing: 1.0em">♢ ♢ ♢</span></div>


He said this to himself as a commitment.


“What are you doing?”


A tense voice came from behind.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu, you seem rather happy.”</span>


A pale-faced Aoi was standing in the doorway. She frowned slightly, biting her lips in anger.
“Hm? Do I? Don’t I look normal?”


“Please get out.”
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“But your lips are smiling.”</span>


Her slender shoulders trembled. Perhaps she was fearful of Koremitsu’s appearance.
“Shut up. I said I’m being normal here.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Miss Aoi, please listen to Koremitsu.”</span>''
Koremitsu denied this in embarrassment.


Hikaru said this, ostensibly to try calming her down.


His voice could not reach Aoi’s ears.


“As I’d said yesterday, I don’t want to talk to you in any way.”
After school,


Koremitsu looked over to Hikaru  with an expression that said “Leave it to me.” He stiffened his facial muscles, gave the most serious expression he could muster, and walked towards Aoi.
With the light bulb he bought from a shop he passed by in hand, he went off to Yū’s apartment.


Aoi not alone in her shock with this.
Koremitsu was certainly a little happy to finally get a reply after pondering high and low over what to type in his mails, but he was very embarrassed to have Hikaru point this out.


“I haven’t presented Hikaru’s second gift to you.”
He frowned hard to hide the delight in his heart, and just when he was about to pass through the fence beside the apartment—


Upon hearing this, Aoi’s body convulsed. Her eyes betrayed surprise. She was, without a doubt, rattled that Koremitsu referenced something only she and Hikaru could know.


''Alright, it looks like I got her attention.''


He glanced aside at Hikaru, who had been watching them tensely and giving a thumbs up, indicating that things were proceeding smoothly enough.
''(Hm?)''


“Hikaru promised to give you seven gifts, and the remaining six are with me for the time being. I hope to give them to you on your birthday, so on that day, please—”




Suddenly, a bag was thrown at him.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“What is it, Koremitsu?”</span>


As Hikaru called out, ''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Miss Aoi, please stop!”</span>'' the bag hit Koremitsu square in the face.
Upon seeing Koremitsu stop abruptly and look back, Hikaru asked in surprise.


“What- what in the world?
“No, I just felt an uncomfortable stare.


Aoi looked like a cat with its hairs standing as she panted in heaves and glared at Koremitsu.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Uncomfortable?”</span>


She was livid.
“The back of my neck feels itchy. Whenever I get this feeling, it’s very likely that some bastard with a chain or knife would appear.”


Her fists were now trembling more than before the moment Koremitsu spoke. She was biting her lips harder, and her eyebrows were lower.
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“You were ambushed so many times? So you really got the title of Delinquent King after going through so many deadly battles, huh?”</span>


Before Koremitsu could understand what was going on, she threw everything from paint brushes to wash pails to drawing pencils.
“I’m not a delinquent! ...there’s nobody around. Have my senses dulled?”


“Please don’t make such a lie! Why would Hikaru ask you such a thing before he died!? He died from an accident!”
Koremitsu clicked his tongue in disgust, and proceeded down the path leading to the apartment.


Argh, I forgot about this.
The door beside Yu’s room was open, and the woman who was apparently involved in night life business, poked her head out and glared at Koremitsu.


The moment Hikaru gave Aoi her first present, he was unable to know that he was about to die.
“Men are not allowed here.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Miss Aoi. Koremitsu heard from me that I intended to give seven presents to a very important girl, and he decided to help me in order to fulfill this mission!</span>''
“Never heard that.


Hikaru continued to explain as he stood beside them.
“I just made this rule. Recently, a few of my money sources ran off. You brats are making a ruckus right beside my room; if there’s nothing else, just scram.


“Tha-that’s right! I’m Hikaru’s - friend! I heard about the seven gifts before—that he wanted to hand those gifts to a very important girl!”
That woman squawked unreasonably, and slammed the door shut.


He shouted as he dodged the brushes and pencils. As he was too anxious, he ended up saying things without order.
“Who cares about what you think anyway!?”


“You first entered school the day right before Golden Week. Asa said that you only appeared once in school before Hikaru’s death, and that you can’t possibly be Hikaru’s friend. She said that you intended to lie to me; she said that your words are all lies, and that I shouldn’t listen to you.
The mouthful of impertinent words used and abrasive attitude shown were really similar to his divorced aunt living with him. Would all women act like this when they grow older?


''Who’s Asa? Oi!?''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu, Yū will be terrified if you’re too loud.”</span>


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Miss Aoi. Please calm down. I’ve been close friends with Koremitsu for a long time.”</span>''
“O-oh.”


“That’s right! I’ve been sworn brothers with Hikaru for ten years already.
After Hikaru reminded him, he knocked on the door softly.


“Hikaru never had any male friends ever since kindergarten! All his playmates were female! That’s what Asa said too! Hikaru can’t possibly have any male friends!
“Hey, I brought the Angler.


''Then again, who’s this Asa anyway!?''
After a while, the door opened slightly, and the girl with the blue blanket draped over her peeked out from behind.


There were red, blue, black, and green paints tubes thrown right at him. Aoi, who was panting erratically on a canvas now, gritted her teeth as her eyes became hot flames.
“H-hello.


“If what you said was even the slightest bit true, that means that Hikaru told others of the promise he had with me. He definitely leaked it out during a pillow talk with another woman, and that woman told others out of excitement, only for you to hear it.
He greeted nervously.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“That’s not true, Miss Aoi!</span>''
“Meow.


Hikaru grew desperate.
The blue-eyed cat at the girl’s feet answered coldly in her stead.


Aoi lost control of her emotions. No matter how they tried to deny her accusations, she would refuse to hear them out.
Yū left the door and retreated to the back. On a closer look, she was barefooted, and stumbled as she walked.


“GET OUT! PLEASE GET OUT! PLEASE DON’T TREAT ME LIKE AN IDIOT! EVEN IF ASA NEVER SAID SO, I WON’T FORGIVE A DESPICABLE PERSON LIKE YOU!”
''(A lack of exercise, huh? This isn’t good.)''


Aoi continued on the assault, looking like she would even throw the canvas and easels over.
Koremitsu frowned, but did not say anything as he walked in silently.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“This won’t do, Koremitsu. Let’s try again another day.”</span>''
“Lend me a chair.”


“I say, '''Mikado'''. You aren’t really trustworthy, aren’t you?”
He took a chair as a platform, and started changing the light bulb.


“Please go!”
Yū was still holed in a corner of the room, watching Koremitsu get to work uneasily.


Koremitsu raised his bag face to block the projectiles thrown at him on his escape. Aoi did not cease until Koremitsu was out the door. He then opened it again.
Koremitsu removed the old light bulb, and just when he was about to put it on the floor, he saw a slender hand reach for him tentatively.


“I’ll come back!”
To his surprise, he found that it was Yū’s.


He yelled as he poked his face out from behind the bag, and a palette hit his chin, knocking him back.
“Ah, thanks.


“Woah!
“...


He slipped and tried to regain his balance, but ultimately failed as he fell onto the floor in the halls.
Yū nodded lightly, received the light bulb, and placed it on the floor. She then retreated to the corner and looked over at Koremitsu worriedly.


“KYAA!”
Koremitsu was wondering if he should say something to her,


There was a high-pitched voice, and Koremitsu’s nose picked up something sweet, his face buried in something soft.
“When did this light bulb fail?”


Hm? What is it? Why are there cushions on the floor?
He asked, and Yū merely answered flatly,


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“This, this is bad, Koremitsu! Even I’ve never done such a thing in the school corridors before!</span>''
“...it started to flicker... about a month ago... and it broke down completely two days before... I received the mail informing me about the funeral... Hikaru died on that day...


''Why is Hikaru so anxious?''
She lowered her sights dolefully, seemingly thinking that the lifespan of the light bulb was related to Hikaru’s life. Koremitsu was really terrified at the prospect of her breaking down into tears again.


At the next moment,
“I see, that must have been really inconvenient. But you could have changed the light bulb yourself, right?”


“YOU PERVERT!
“...I’m sorry.


He was hit hard in the chest.
“No, I’m not really telling you off. Don’t apologize.”


He lifted his head and found Honoka Shikibu’s face inches away. Her face was flushed red, and her murderous expression looked right back at him.
Koremitsu was as terrified of hearing others apologize as he was of seeing others cry, and he was more flustered.


Shikibu’s breasts were right below Koremitsu’s face, confirmation that the cushion-like thing from before was Shikibu’s cleavage. The worst part was that Honoka’s knee pressed into his abdomen.
“Okay! Done!”


A more forceful impact came. Shikibu clenched her fist and hooked it from the right side into Koremitsu’s forehead.
He exclaimed and leapt off the chair.


“GUAH!”
He pulled the curtains up, and the dim room immediately brightened. At this moment, he finally realized the color of the curtains was as blue as a tropical sea.


Koremitsu rolled off her.
The photos of the fish shoals and printed images stuck on the wall could be seen clearly, and the fan, cooker, and golf bag still looked intriguing under the bright light.


“PERVERT! MOLESTER! GO DIE!”
''(This fan and stove are faulty. The fan doesn’t have any blades, and the stove doesn’t have an inner lid and pot. These aren’t household appliances, but mere decorations, right?)''


Shikibu proceeded to kick at Koremitsu’s shoulders and abdomen with her heels and toes.
Yū stood up and tottered her way towards Koremitsu.


Koremitsu cried in anguish as he took her kickboxer-like hits.
The room was very cramped, so she merely took two, three steps.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Miss Shikibu, you’re mistaken! This was an accident!”</span>''
The moment she lifted her head, the blanket covering her body slid down, her soft silky hair subsequently fell, and her small white face was revealed.


Hikaru tried his best to explain, but, as had already been proven once that day, his explanations were futile.
Koremitsu widened his eyes.


Shikibu gave a scornful gaze down at the walloped Koremitsu, who laid motionless in his disheveled uniform.
This was the first time he saw Yū’s face clearly, and it was like a white flower floating on the sea.


“If you dare to push down another girl in school and bury your head in her breasts again, I’ll beat you up good!”
She was really beautiful—it was just like what Hikaru said, she was truly a tranquil and beautiful girl.


With this declaration, she walked off.
The ephemeral and dreamy expression was staring at Koremitsu, and the clear lips were slightly ajar like peach-colored shells.


A crowd formed around Koremitsu as onlookers started their exchanges over the fight.
It was a thin smile.


“Shikibu’s so cool.
But she was certainly smiling.


“The delinquent sure has it rough.
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Aoi, who was standing at the door, had her input also.
Smiling at Koremitsu.


“…It’s just like what Asa said. You’re the worst.”
She smiled shyly.


She muttered it coldly, slamming the door shut.
...thank you.”


Amid the strewn textbooks and stationery, Koremitsu sprawled on the floor.
The moment she thanked him softly, Koremitsu felt his heart beat wildly.


''Damn iiiit!!! Didn’t I crash into Shikibu’s breasts because of the palette you threw at me!? And that Asa or whatever definitely hates my guts, right!?''
''(Wh-what’s going on? Why’s my face so hot out of a sudden...)''


He vociferated in his mind.
He did not understand why his body was experiencing such a change, and eked out a voice from his dry throat.


A voice beside him rang louder than the others.
“It-it’s nothing, and Hikaru requested me to take care of you anyway. So, well...”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Koremitsu! Hang in there, Koremitsu! Don’t die off too!”</span>''
Hikaru narrowed his eyes and showed an amused expression, causing Koremitsu to be more flustered than before, but he continued awkwardly.


Hikaru said some ominous things.
“Is it fine if I come back tomorrow?”


<span style="font-size: 50%; border: "><center>♢                ♢                  ♢</center></span>
The moment Yū nodded slightly, Koremitsu felt dizzy.


“As expected, women are no good. That fierce-looking girl kicked me without giving me a chance to explain, and that fiancée of yours just went crazy and threw all the brushes and paint at me! I’m not some shooting target, for goodness’ sake—! That’s why I say women—!”




Koremitsu sat down atop the tatami mat in his house, muttering his grandfather’s catchphrase to vent his frustrations.
On the way back.


He still felt sore from the beating he’d received from Shikibu; his wounds were so bad that he’d nearly been hospitalized.
Hikaru said with a teasing look,


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Anyway…I’m really sorry about all of this.”</span>''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Hey, she’s really a pretty girl you can find only in your dreams, right?”</span>


Hikaru, carefree by nature, could only be seated and apologize to Koremitsu.
Upon hearing that, Koremitsu’s face started to heat up again; he was breathless, his mouth gave a frown and did not speak up.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“For Miss Aoi to have deemed me so untrustworthy... It’s not as though I’d never expected it, but I couldn’t have imagined that it would be so serious... Has Miss Aoi taken my treatment of women to heart? But each flower has a charm of its own.”</span>''


“Your reflection on this had better be as deep as the sea, you big pervert.”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yes…”</span>
The next day was the same as well...


Hikaru shrunk at his words.
...Yo.”


“So what should we do now? She has treated you like a playboy who blabbered about this during a pillow talk with girls, and because of that, her defenses are even greater. Can we really open her heart before her birthday?
“...”


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I forgot that Miss Aoi is different from the other girls.”</span>''
Yū, draped in the blanket, showed herself from behind the door along with the white cat.


Hikaru frowned dejectedly.
“Please excuse me.” Koremitsu frowned as he muttered. She nodded with a nervous expression, and retreated slowly to the back bare-footed.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I can’t compose myself whenever I face Miss Aoi…even when I was alive, I did a lot more things to make her angry than to make her happy. Uu - I’m really a useless playboy.”</span>''
''(She hasn’t let her guard down...)''


“Don’t say that you’re a pretty boy, alright? Besides, we can’t let this continue.
Koremitsu too removed his shoes tensely as he walked in.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“We may need someone who understands a woman’s heart to give suggestions.”</span>''
The blue curtains were still shut, but the room was lit by the electric light so it was very bright. Yū retreated into the crevice between the bed and the wall, and her black listless eyes were staring at Koremitsu.


Koremitsu was surprised by the usefulness of Hikaru’s proposal.
''(What do I say now...)''


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“For example, we need a knowledgeable and gentle big sister, admired by all the underclassmen girls, someone everyone can talk to. Much like the flower of love from South America, Heliotrope - called purple fragrance in Japanese - a reliable woman with radiance, elegance and great knowledge.”</span>''
He had been coming here for proper business like repairing the door or replacing the light bulb, but on this day, he had nothing to do.


“Women again!?”
“Ah... have you thought about your promise with Hikaru? I’m not talking about buying a collar for the cat, but something more important.


Suddenly, they both heard a cheerful song.
Yū lowered her eyes and shook her head.


“Wh-what is that?
“We-well, it’s probably too tough to ask you to recall immediately. That guy loves to make promises all the time anyway.


It was a hit song from some popular band. The lyrics of the female vocals were an encouragement for love. However, one had to ask why it sounded in the first place.
Koremitsu finished off what he wanted to say as he glared at Hikaru, and the latter merely shrugged, acting as if he was uninvolved in this.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Koremitsu, your phone’s ringing.”</span>''
''(Seriously, this guy...)''


Koremitsu did not remember setting this song as his ringtone. That aside, it was unbelievable for him to ever receive a message.
Whenever they talked about Hikaru, the blue-eyed cat would tilt its head to wherever Hikaru was.


He rummaged through his bag and found the phone flashing.
It was said that animals have sharp instincts, so perhaps it really detected something.


The phone was lavender in color, decorated with sparkling accessories, and there was the keychain of an ugly bear, or whatever it was, dangling from it.
It did not matter to Koremitsu however, and his current priority was to find something to talk about.


“This phone isn’t mine.
The room was in complete silence, and Koremitsu’s palms were sweating from the tension.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“It seems that it belongs to a girl.”</span>''
Yū looked up at him from under the blanket, looking somewhat awkward as well. She raised her eyebrows, and the smile she showed before is nowhere to be seen, disappointing Koremitsu as a result.


The phone continued ringing. ''Shall I pick it up?''
“A-are the stove, fan and golf bag some decoration or something?


He flipped the phone open, but he was unfamiliar with how it worked. He randomly pressed a few buttons, and the ringing stopped. Then, a message log appeared on the screen.
Koremitsu pointed at the junk of shells and glass fragments as he asked. Yū stared at Koremitsu uneasily and whispered,


“...those are the graves of the fish, the... towers of prayer.”


“Huh?”


“To protect... the underwater world.”


'''“To: Purple Princess: regarding the first date I had with Tomonori (>_<)”'''
...”
 
 
“Purple princess?”
 
He continued to the other messages.
 
 
'''“Re: Purple Princess: I’m going to confess tomorrow~~”'''
 
 
'''“Purple Princess! Yuuki wants to talk to you regarding her ex-boyfriend!”'''
 
 
'''“Re: Purple Princess: I made up with K.”'''
 
 
He scanned through the list, and found the name Purple Princess all over the place.
 
“Purple Princess? That’s an idiotic name.”
 
He commented, and Hikaru injected.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I heard of it before. It’s something the girls talk about between…well, wait, please let me recall. My memory increases tenfold as long as it has anything to do with girls. Oh yes, that was when I was walking back with the second year, Miss Reiko from Seibi Academy after we went to see the Renoir exhibition…”</span>''
 
He put his hand below his chin, and pondered for a while.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Oh yes! She’s a mobile novelist!”</span>''
 
“A mobile novel?”
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yes, it’s a sweet love story with lots of mood whiplash. Once she uploaded it onto the blog, there were a lot of replies asking for suggestions with love, and she’s hailed as the ‘expert in love’. Can your phone access the net, Koremitsu?”</span>''
 
“…I guess, but I never went online before.”
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Then, let’s try looking for this Purple Princess.”</span>
 
With Hikaru guiding him, Koremitsu used his phone to enter the name ‘Purple Princess’ as a search query.
 
The top search showed a blog called ‘Purple Princess’s Mansion’.
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“That one.”</span>''
 
Koremitsu clicked on it, and there was a dazzling, purple-based webpage with all sorts of functions on to boast.
 
There were a few sorted tabs that included ‘novel’, ‘love talk’, and ‘diary’. He clicked on ‘novel’, and there appeared prose in many paragraphs and line breaks.
 
 
'''“The breath sighing from the raccoon'''
 
 
'''Descends upon my face.'''
 
 
'''Cold.'''


''(Damn, how do I continue on?)''


'''Spicy.'''
Is her mind drifting far away? Has she entered some fairy tale world after locking herself in the house for so long? Or are all girls like this?


Koremitsu tried to change the topic.


'''My heart aches'''
“Those are photos of fish, aren’t they? Do you like them? I too prefer fish rather than meat, Yellowtail or salted Saba are pretty good.”


''(Eh... I think I just went off point...)''


'''Not good.'''
Yū lowered her face dejectedly.


''I shouldn’t have mentioned the Yellowtail collar. Don’t girls normally prefer something like smoked salmon here?'' He regretted.


'''It looks like I’ve really fallen in love.”'''
“...Hikaru brought... the photos. He would bring something whenever he came to my house...”


Yū said with a lonely tone.


???”
Koremitsu spotted her figure lower her eyes. Was she reminiscing over Hikaru again? She looked ready to cry again...


A spicy breath? Heart ache? I don’t understand at all. And speaking of which, this is a novel? Or is it a poem?
''(T-t-t-th-thi-this isn’t good! What do girls like to talk about? Hey, harem prince, stop scratching the cat’s chin already. Help me think of something!)''


He tilted his head, clicking on the ‘love talk’ tab.
Hikaru however did not respond as he continued to play with the cat with a calm smile. At his wits end, Koremitsu exclaimed,


“Speaking of Hikaru! What do you talk with him about?”


'''“Today, I’ll answer Miss Cactus Flower’s troubles!'''
''(I’m really an idiot! Why am I making her think of Hikaru again!?)''


'''This is the mail sent from Miss Cactus Flower!”'''
The moment he said it, he regretted his words.


“Tha-that guy has always been talking about getting a girlfriend who likes to smile for me... ah, I think I went off point.”


The more he wanted to strike up a conversation, the more awkward the situation got.


Yū raised her eyebrows slightly.


'''“Purple Princess, please listen to me.'''
...he often talked... about flowers.”


'''I’m a first year high school girl who really loves K from my class.'''
She said softly.


'''K treats me as a mere friend and never treated me as a girl before.'''
“Flowers? Oh, he’s always talking about disgusting things like how the Pansies in the garden are like, how the Narcissus beside the lakes are as delicate as girls...”


'''K likes Y-bi, my clubmate, and he actually asked me to help him ask her if there's anyone she's going out with.'''
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“You actually called me disgusting...”</span>


'''What exactly should I do here?”'''
Hikaru, who was playing with the cat, pouted unhappily. Koremitsu however was thinking, ‘If you’re listening, help me out here!’


Yū’s expression remained dreamy as she continued.


After this question, there was the Purple Princess’ answer:
“He said... the Sakuras in the garden are as pink as a baby’s face... that the Tulips look like they’re laughing when they bloom.


Her white face gradually showed a clear radiance, and Koremitsu was astounded.


'''“Miss Cactus Flower!'''
“...and also how the queenly Iris start to bloom... how the Dandelion started to grow from the cracks beside the concrete pavements... how the Rhododendron, Erigeron and Lily of the Valley charm him differently every single time... how he looked forward to the imminent blooming of the Acacia and Pyracantha... or something like that.”


'''You must definitely show your feelings to K.'''
Yū’s body was giving off a gentle presence, and her eyes were sparkling.


'''I know you’re scared of breaking your relationship with K, but it will feel even more unbearable if K goes out with another girl.'''
Koremitsu could imagine how those eyes looked when they saw Hikaru.


'''You should take action now!'''
She looked with leisure as she sat with a leg pulled inwards, head tilted, with Hikaru in the room.


'''To make your confession a success, this Purple Princess will give you some tips.'''
In fact, Hikaru was certainly scratching the cat’s chin, narrowing his eyes gently, giving Yū a tender and loving look...


'''First, you have to let K know that you, Cactus Flower, are a girl. This is the most important thing!'''
There was a girl speaking softly, and a boy staring at her gently.


'''Your hairstyle, jewelry, and makeup should all be a little girlish.'''
, who remained confined in her own room on her own accord, showed a light smile that caused Koremitsu’s heart to race, and he even felt his chest ache somewhat.


'''And then, if K asks you what’s going on, you should look weak and answer feebly.'''
The dream-like gentle smile rendered him unable to look away.


'''“There’s someone I like, and I hope he notices me.”'''
“...Whenever I hear Hikaru talk about flowers... I feel that I’m strolling in the garden alongside him...both of us side by side, watching the Sakuras and Wisterias...”


'''After that, K will probably wonder who the person you ‘like’ is.”'''
Yū showed a blissful expression she never showed before.


To her, the time she spent with Hikaru was certainly full of tranquillity.


Such questions and answers about love continued on the page.
Hikaru brought Yū the colors and odor of the outside world.


Koremitsu looked at the phone.
Thanks to Hikaru’s gentle voice, Yū could imagine the flowers blooming outside.


“…Hey, the owner of this phone inside my bag is the ‘Purple Princess,’ right?”
The shapes,


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“From the title of the mail, it certainly seems that way.”</span>''
The colors,


“I just got kicked badly by Shikibu in front of the arts room, right?”
The fragrances!


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yeah, her skirt was exposed quite a bit. Her pretty legs could be seen, and her thighs were in clear view.”</span>''
And with these wonderful imaginations, she could fall asleep while draped in the soft blanket.


“Once she went off, I stood up - the stuff in my bag dropped everywhere when I got up. I was embarrassed and furious, and anyway, I just picked up everything on the floor and put them into my bag…”
Waiting silently for Hikaru’s next visit.


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yeah.”</span>''
''(She confines herself to this tattered apartment, is so poor that her utilities are suspended, is living a pitiful life where she can’t even change a light bulb, and... and can actually smile so happily, so blissfully...)''


Hikaru and Koremitsu looked at the phone with intrigue.
The dizziness and heart throbbing that appeared the previous day intensified, and his face got hotter...


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Maybe Shikibu’s phone…was inside there.”</span>''
Dumbfounded, Koremitsu stared at the pure white flower-like smile on Yū’s face.


“That’s a possibility.”
''(What’s going on!? What’s with her!?)''


''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“In other words, this phone…”</span>''
He yelled out repeatedly in his heart.


Koremitsu had a bad feeling as he spoke.
“Is Shikibu the Purple Princess?”


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Chapter 2: The Fleeting White Flower at the Bottom of the Wall (1)

“Anyway, she’s a very introverted girl. Ever since last year, she never left the house, and would never go to school.”

That night,

Hikaru was talking about Yū Kanai in Koremitsu’s room.

“Actually, she should be in second year this Spring, but because of her lack of attendance, she is unable to make the next grade, and is in first year just like us.

Her parents divorced when she began to shut herself in. Her mother then went to Australia for work, and her father married a young woman, so they are living separately from each other. Yū’s mother wanted to bring her along to Australia, but Yū had a bad relationship with her mother, so she lived alone in that tattered...no, antique apartment.

Her father used to pay all the living expenses, but his new family had a child recently, and the burden became severe. Sometimes, there would be no funds for months, so she lived a through frugal life. The utilities were suspended twice up till now, but she never complained at all, and insisted on hiding in the house, just like a Gourd flower spreading its white petals in the darkness.

Oh yes, a Gourd flower is an annual vine Cucurbitace. They bloom in the evening, and radiate silently under the moonlight in the night. When the morning dawn breaks in, they start to wilt. Those are delicate, beautiful and endearing plants; the curls on the vines are very cute too. Its floral language is ‘a night’s memory’ or ‘illusionary love’, and some people call it the Dusk grass...”

He would start a long discourse whenever it came to flowers and girls without stopping.

He was probably feeling very excited. He was dressed in a white T-shirt, tight-fitting pants, barefooted, floating around in casual clothing and chatting away in the sky.

(Goodness, you’re still in good spirits.)

Koremitsu, who had changed into a jumper worn in the house, was sitting on the tatami, frowning without a word.

He really did not want to recall what happened after that introverted blanket girl fainted.

While trying to take care of her, Koremitsu ran around the room in pitch darkness, knocked into a lot of things, tumbled quite a few times, and even knocked down a few boxes and overturned other things, causing a mess.

This commotion even shocked the neighbor, who thought a thief broke in, and the police were nearly called in.

If not for the blanket girl waking up in time, he would have been indicted for sure. If it had really developed to that extent, Koremitsu’s already rock-bottom reputation would have plunged further, and in the worst case situation, he might end up being forced to drop out.

“Please, Koremitsu.”

Hikaru’s knees were together as he knelt down in front of Koremitsu. His back was straightened, and his hands were placed elegantly; from his sitting posture, anyone could see that he had a good upbringing. Even Koremitsu was inadvertently amazed by the disposition of his gestures.

“Can I leave Yū’s matter to you just like Miss Aoi? No man can bear to leave such a delicate and pretty girl alone like that, no?”

Hikaru showed an innocent expression as he pleaded to Koremitsu earnestly. The inexplicable expression he showed was exquisite.

“... what does she look like? I couldn’t see in such a dark place.”

“Don’t worry, she’s really pretty. I can assure that.”

“It’s none of my business whether she’s pretty or not. Anyway, what kind of promise did you make anyway, you vowing devil.”

Koremitsu glared at Hikaru, but the latter answered with a silent mature smile.

“I can’t say now.”

“Huh?”

Can’t say? Why?

Hikaru probed his chin forward, showed a child-like innocent and frisky smile, and clapped his hands together.

“Anyway, please. Didn’t you promise Yū that you’ll repair the broken door? Given your personality, you won’t leave a girl alone after breaking her house’s door like that, right?”

“Guh.”

Koremitsu was unable to argue back after this was mentioned.


♢ ♢ ♢


The next morning, Koremitsu left home two hours earlier than usual.

“What is this? Are you going for morning practice for some ball tournament or something?”

His aunt Koharu, just woke up with messy hair, and her jumper’s sleeves and pants were rolled up as she stared at him suspiciously.

“...somewhat.”

Koremitsu answered briskly.

“You’re bringing the toolbox?”

Upon seeing the item in Koremitsu’s hand,

“If you want to fight, go fight barehandedly. Only amateurs who don’t know the rules of fighting will bring such things.”

Koharu lectured with her eyes narrowed, and turned her shoulders by the joints as she walked into the kitchen.

“Is Miss Koharu an expert in fighting?”

Hikaru asked naively.

“... Don’t ask me.”

Koremitsu answered with a scowl.


They arrived at the apartment that still looked tattered after the rain, in the morning dawn.

Koremitsu knocked on Yū’s room door. A woman with hair curlers and thick makeup walked out from the next room, and stared at Koremitsu.

“You’re here again? I’m going to sleep, so don’t make a ruckus like what you did yesterday.”

“Sorry, I’m here to repair the door. There might be some noise, but I’ll try to finish as soon as possible.”

It would be bad if the police were to be called in just like what nearly happened the previous day, so he intriguingly lowered his head courteously.

The neighbor, who seemed to be from some night life business, glowered at Koremitsu with hatred.

“Oh, make it quick then.”

After saying that, she slammed the door.

“That big sister’s fierce to me too, and even told me off with things like ‘don’t come around in the middle of the night’, or ‘a brat actually won’t go home in the middle of the night? What are the education people doing’. But she’s a beauty with quite the nice figure too~. She’s like a bright red Geranium.”

Hikaru continued on with something Koremitsu was not concerned about.

“Good thing you didn’t make a promise with that woman next door.”

Koremitsu said with spite as he glanced aside at him, and then knocked on Yū’s door lightly again.

The parts he damaged the previous day were repaired by vinyl tape and duct tape.

“Oi, Yū Kanai... Are you awake? I’m here to open the door.”

After a moment of silence, the door opened slightly by a centimeter or so.

A pair of black eyes and blue eyes were peering from within.

The terrified black eyes belonged to the Hikikomori girl, and the blue eyes belonged to the cool-eyed cat.

Koremitsu showed the tool box in his hand.

The door opened by another centimeter.

She looked up at Koremitsu diffidently.

Koremitsu thought it would not be good for both sides to continue staring at each other without any progress.

“Please excuse me.”

He forcefully pushed the door aside.

The weak girl draped in blue blanket backed away impetuously, and retreated to a corner of the room.

She stuck herself between the double-deckered bed and the wall as she continued to look over at Koremitsu.

Koremitsu knew from his past experiences what effects his red hair and savage expression would have on an ordinary girl. The girls in school did not dare to look at him right in the eyes.

This frail girl was evidently aghast, but she kept staring at Koremitsu with an ambivalent expression.

The white cat of hers curled its tail as it sat down at Koremitsu’s feet, its cool blue eyes looking up at him.

Koremitsu opened the toolbox and took out a hammer and some nails. It was excruciating to work with the stares from the human and animal on him, and he felt apprehensive.

The culprit behind this, Hikaru, kept looking at Koremitsu with a carefree look.

“Wow, your hammering technique is good, Koremitsu. As expected of you, you really are worthy of respect. You, capable guy.”

(You can’t trick me no matter what pleasantries you tell me. You only know how to watch on.)

The sound of the hammer knocking rang in the quiet morning. Koremitsu was worried that the woman next door would run out and reproach him for being too noisy.

Yū was still hiding in the gap between the bed and the wall, and remained still like a decoration. She did not move the hair draped on the side of her face, and curled her body silently in the room.

It was morning and the window curtains were still drawn, but the sunlight shining through the curtains made the room a little brighter than it was yesterday.

There were photos of seas and fishes and ostensibly computer colored picture printouts stuck on the wall. The wind blowing in from outside the door caused the papers to flutter like waves breaking on the coast.

The electric fan, hangers, golf bag, and electric stove were placed together. There were shells, marbles and glass fragments. And the edges of the double-deckered bed had blue and red vinyl ropes dangling down like sea grass.

(What... that’s a really weird interior design.)

Hikaru had stated that she locked herself in the room for a year already, and all her necessity purchases like water and food were done through the Net. She normally would not take even a single step out.

(She always has the curtains drawn, has the blanket covering her, and wouldn’t budge from such a dark and humid place. Isn’t she scared of fungi growing? This lifestyle’s too unhealthy.)

The girl’s skin shown vaguely from within the carpet was white like snow, the fingers bared outside were pure white, and even her fingernails were white. This must have been due to lack of exposure to sunlight.

(Oh yeah... does she know Hikaru is dead?)

Upon thinking about this, Koremitsu inadvertently felt a jolt within him.

Since she had been shutting herself inside the house, and had not interacted with anyone, she might not have known that Hikaru died.

(This is bad.)

His heart suddenly raced.

There was no doubt Yū was one of Hikaru’s many girlfriends. In other words, Hikaru would be her lover.

Would it be good for Koremitsu, a stranger, to personally say her lover died?

He stopped what he was doing, turned his stare away from Yū, and said nonchalantly (though his voice was shrill),

“Eh... well, I said so yesterday, but the reason why I’m here is because Hikaru asked me to fulfill his promise. As for why Hikaru himself can’t make it here...Hikaru, well, died stupidly in an accident a little while ago.”

“...Koremitsu, I didn’t die ‘stupidly’, you know?”

Hikaru protested unhappily.


“...I know.”


It was a gentle voice.

Koremitsu looked back, and found that Yū, covered in the blue blanket, was looking at him.

A few strands of thin hair rested on that white face. Her face showed an emotion that was beyond despondent and tranquillity, similar to resignation.

The soft voice that nearly melted in the air calmly continued.

“...I received a mail.”

“Mail? I see. Did a friend notify you?”

Yū lowered her eyes and shook her head slightly.

“It was... an unknown address, and there... was no name on it.”

“Yū, do you still have that address? Can you show it to me?”

Hikaru asked, showing a serious look on his face.

“Do you still have the message? Do you mind showing it to me?”

Yū seemed very hesitant, and lowered her head to ponder for a while, before moving away and dragging the blanket.

There was a laptop on the short round table, and a Turkish Blue cellphone beside it.

The slender white fingers reached out from beneath the carpet, picked up the phone, opened the cover, tapped on it for a while, and handed it tentatively over to Koremitsu.

Koremitsu received the cellphone, and Hikaru read it too.

The message was sent one day before Hikaru’s funeral. The obituary was rather concise and was devoid of any hint of emotion; the location and time was also stated on it.

There was no sender signature, just as what Yū said.

The beginning of the mail address was listed as ‘upvkpv’—

The intent was vague, and they seemed to be a random assortment of alphabets rather than letters with hidden intent.

“...”

Hikaru frowned, bit his lips, and pondered.

“Thanks.”

Koremitsu was about to return the phone to Yū, but was suddenly startled.

“!”

Yū was weeping quietly.

Transparent drops of liquid rolled down her white face.

There was no sign of any intense pain, but the clear black eyes were soaked with tears as she wept quietly. She continued to weep, and it seemed the tears would stop without warning.

“Wa-wah, alright, don’t cry.”

Koremitsu panicked.

He was most fearful about seeing women cry, as it would remind him of the sight of his mother’s crying.

She once wept quietly like this too.


—I’m really sorry, Mitsu.


—Sorry.

The emotions quivered in his heart, and he was stertorous.

Damn, why am I thinking about that...?

Koremitsu gritted his teeth with all his might, and forcefully tightened his face and eyes.

Yū said with a weak voice as the tears rolled down her cheeks.

“... It was raining... on that day, when Hikaru’s funeral took place... I couldn’t go. I couldn’t see him a final time... I couldn’t see...”

Her stuttering voice was too ephemeral, too lonely, causing Koremitsu’s heart to ache as he heard this—

He wanted to tell Yū that Hikaru was present, but Yū could not see Hikaru, and she would probably think that Koremitsu was trying to comfort her.

Hikaru embraced Yū on the shoulders as he looked on with a somber look. The pretty fingertips that were unfitting for a man entered the blanket draped upon Yū.

“I’m sorry... Yū, if only I came here to see you earlier. You and Lapis[1] must have been lonely, right? I’m sorry.”

The soft voice echoed deeply, causing the pain rising in Koremitsu’s throat to be more pronounced.

Yū did not know Hikaru was embracing her.

The blue-eyed cat was sticking at her feet, ostensibly comforting her.

Yū lowered her head weakly.

Clear water droplets trickled down her face again.

“Pl-please, don’t cry already! I understand how you feel. That idiot Hikaru died out of a sudden, and you must’ve felt like crying. I’m the same here, I was reduced to a crying mess the moment I thought he could possibly disappear, so I know it’s inconsiderate to ask you not to cry, but please, don’t cry!”

Koremitsu pleaded zealously. He really could not stomach the sight of a woman crying.

His heart was ostensibly about to rip apart.

But Yū continued to cry, and Koremitsu’s resistance wore down as he finally yelled out.

“Alright! I’ll fulfil that promise in Hikaru’s place! I’ll bear all responsibility here!”

Yū lifted her head at Koremitsu.

She was probably taken aback.

Her teary eyes widened slightly, and the tears stopped.

Koremitsu stared right into her eyes, and declared with a passionate tone again,

“I’ll help him fulfil his promise!”

His veins were popping, his eyes were frowning, and his expression must have been really horrifying. He hoped he did not scare that introverted girl.

Hikaru, who was embracing Yū, narrowed his eyes gently, curled his lips up, and stared at Koremitsu.

Yū’s eyes again showed concern and bewilderment.

She asked softly,

“Promise... what promise?”

“Heh?”

Koremitsu revealed a startled look.

(What... is it?)

“Ah, about that.” Hikaru mumbled as he slowly retreated from Yū.

“Didn’t Hikaru make a promise with you?”

“He did say so a few times... but I’m not too certain.”

(A few times?)

Koremitsu glared furiously at Hikaru.

And the latter,

“Yo, Lapis, how are you doing?”

Continued to pat the kitten on its head.

The kitten grimaced in confusion.

“...I think he said he wanted to put a glass collar on Lapis? Or maybe he wanted to color the fan? Or maybe he wanted to play some ‘sea-themed Shiritori game’ again? Or maybe he wanted to put two straws in the glass cup with blue juice and drink together? Whenever Hikaru is about to leave, he would give me a pinky swear and say ‘it’s a promise’...”

“Fufu, Lapis’s eyes are colored like the Earth, the Commelina-like blueish-purple is really pretty. Oh yes, the floral language for Commelina is ‘respect’ and ‘nostalgic friendship’, you know”

(Hey! What are you laughing for!? Stop playing with the cat! Is this the time for floral languages!? You promise-making devil!)

“...what did Hikaru request you to do?”

Yū stared at Koremitsu with blurry eyes, obviously curious about what Hikaru tasked Koremitsu to do.

“Uu.”

Koremitsu murmured as he glanced over at Hikaru.

The latter smiled awkwardly and clapped his hands together to beg Koremitsu.

“Damn, it’s that, that... the most important amongst all the promises! There should be one, right? Do you know?”

“The most important...?”

“Right, the most important promise.”

Class was about to start, and the door was not repaired.

Please, hurry up and think. Just say it out. No matter how hard it is, I’ll try my best to do it.

“Maybe...”

Yū lowered her head.

“You thought of it? Great! That’s definitely it!”

Koremitsu propped his body forward,

“Maybe... it’s to change the light bulb for me?”

Whilst Yū lifted her face and and said with a serious look.

The hammer fell out from Koremitsu’s hand.


♢ ♢ ♢


“What exactly are you planning? What do you want me to do!?”

Koremitsu finally managed to repair the door, and dashed down the dirt path leading to the school as he muttered.

“I just want to fulfil a promise.”

Hikaru floated beside Koremitsu whimsically, and answered with that infuriatingly elegant expression.

“I’m asking you what sort of ‘promise’ did you make exactly!? You made some important promise with her that has to be fulfilled, right? If it’s a stupid thing like Shiritori, I’m not going to bother with you ever again.”

Hikaru’s expression immediately showed maturity.

“Hm, that’s a very important promise, and I can only ask of you, this good friend of mine. Just think of it together with Yū.”

He looked at Koremitsu with a clear expression full of trust, and said this gently. This expression caused Koremitsu to feel flustered, and he nearly fell over after tripping accidently.

(What exactly is this guy thinking?)

There were a lot of things Koremitsu wanted to ask, but it was of utmost importance to get to school on time.


Koremitsu finally managed to make it on time, and tried to catch his breath as he changed his shoes in front of the shoe locker.

“Haa... haa... anyway... if you want someone to help... at least explain what to do... how am I going to do this... wheeze...”

“Koremitsu, you just ran two kilometers. Catch your breath before talking...”

Hikaru showed a wry expression as he said.


“I heard that guy is the biggest suspect in Lord Hikaru’s murder.”


“!”


Koremitsu immediately lifted his head.

Is Hikaru’s murderer nearby!?

He looked around frantically, and found a human wall gathered around him without him knowing, with every person staring at him.

“Is that Lord Hikaru’s stalker?”

“I heard he has been going around declaring that he’s Lord Hikaru’s friend.”

“He must have murdered him because he was too engrossed in his own delusions.”

“Homosexual love sure is intense.”

(Hold it!)

The doubtful stares from all of them caused Koremitsu’s face to twitch.

(Me? Stalking Hikaru!? I killed him because I’m delusional? Homosexual love...?)

After processing the information he heard in his mind, Koremitsu was startled.

(Does everyone think that I’m the one who killed Hikaru!?)


That certainly seemed to be the case.

The people in the school seemed to have deemed Koremitsu Akagi as the lead suspect in Hikaru’s murder, and they would even form a path for him whenever he walked down the corridor. This was a common scene, but in the past, people merely deemed him as the son of some delinquent or Yakuza mob, and now...

“That person and Lord Hikaru...”

“Such twisted love.”

Koremitsu felt his back tingle with numbness as he heard these murmurs from behind.

He finally reached the classroom, only for the noisy atmosphere within to quiet down, and his classmates were staring at him.

The class representative with braided hair, who would always greet Koremitsu even though she was very terrified of him, retreated back to her seat, and did not dare to give him a look.

Honoka, who was seated beside Koremitsu, frowned as she glanced over. She was hesitant, but panicked and looked away once Koremitsu approached, and did not dare look at him during class.


During class break.

“I heard that guy killed Lord Hikaru.”

The gossips continued on, and Koremitsu felt that he could n bear with them any longer if he were to keep hearing them.

(How could I possibly kill Hikaru here!?)

“Because you’re too eye-catching. That’s why everyone’s making random guesses. I’m troubled. Is there a way to solve this?”

Hikaru frowned with an apologetic look beside Koremitsu.

“Well, it’ll be too stupid to take them seriously.”

Koremitsu deliberately gave a nonchalant look.

But in fact, he was already affronted, and his temples were throbbing.

At this moment...


“How stupid.”


A voice rang sternly beside him.

Honoka, who had her eyebrows raised in a disparaging manner, suddenly covered her phone.

She boldly proclaimed as the classmates looked in a confounded manner.

“You’re not kids, and yet you’re going all dizzy by such a slanderous chain message. If this person wanted to say something, he or she could have signed off. I won’t believe the words of a coward who only dares to spread rumors secretly.”

The classroom immediately descended into utter silence.

Honoka did not look at Koremitsu, and her ostensibly furious sharp eyes were glaring into space. Her tone and expression were devoid of fear, but there was an indignant sense hidden within. If one were to look closely, her hands pressing onto the table were trembling slightly.

The class representative with braids hurriedly stood up, and said,

“Tha-that’s right! Hono’s right. I-it-it’s wrong to suspect others on baseless assumptions.”

The classmates looked over at each other awkwardly.

This chancy atmosphere lingered for quite a while, before everyone returned back to what they were doing. Honoka however was surrounded by the class representative and some other friends.

“What’s the matter? Honoka?”

“Why did you say such things out of a sudden?”

Everyone asked worriedly.

“...it’s nothing. I just couldn’t stand seeing it.”

She answered with a pout on her face, and Koremitsu felt relief as he eavesdropped on her.


“There’s still another person in this class who supports you other than me, Koremitsu.”

Hikaru said delightfully.


“Shikibu!”

After class, just as Honoka was walking out of the classroom, Koremitsu hurried after her.

“Thanks for speaking up for me.”

He felt really embarrassed to actually need a woman to help him, but he was still touched—these two conflicting emotions collided in his heart, and he really did not know what expression he should make.

Honoka blushed immediately.

(Why’s she blushing out of a sudden?)

“Yo-you don’t have to thank me, I didn’t say those words for your sake. It’s just that I just said what I thought. Don’t be mistaken, I have no intention of helping a delinquent like you.”

She stated coldly and chided,

“I’m not familiar with you anyway. Don’t talk to me.”

Then turned and left.

Koremitsu remained rooted, unable to say anything.

(Why’s she so angry with me!? And she actually tells me not to talk with her...)

“DAMN IT! WOMEN ARE HARD TO UNDERSTAND AFTER ALL!”

He lashed out with veins popping.

“Miss Shikibu’s personality... is really pitiful. I find it easy to understand her, and really want to tease her until her face becomes as red as a Snapdragon, but this truly is too difficult for you.”

Hikaru sighed as he rattled on.

At this moment...

“Mr Akagi!”

A shrill voice rang in Koremitsu’s ears, and a short-haired petite girl with bouncing large breasts came running over.

It was Hiina Oumi of the news club.

She had a huge variety of expressions, and her large eyes were dazzling like a boy. She grabbed Koremitsu by the arm and rattled on,

“Everyone’s saying that you’re the lead suspect in Lord Hikaru’s murder! Wah, the Delinquent King has no road to go to! It’s like the Saturday Night at the Mysteries Theater! Do you want to clear your name by working with this cute partner to fish out the real culprit? Anyway, the one I suspect the most now is...”

It was unknown if she was pressing her breasts on Koremitsu on purpose, but Koremitsu merely covered her mouth without saying anyway.

“Mm—”

Hiina widened her eyes in surprise as she looked at Koremitsu. He stared back and said,

“All I need to know is what Hikaru said, nothing else matters.”

He recalled the words Honoka just said.

It would be too foolish to be fooled by such rumors. He just need to believe the people that were important, and even if he made a mistake, he would not regret it.

Hiina widened her eyes.

She let go of Koremitsu’s hand, and looked up at him in a dumbstruck manner.

Koremitsu turned away from Hiina, and before he left, he quipped,

“Also, I’m used to hearing such stupid rambling from others ever since I was young. These rumors are as painless as a mosquito bite.”


Hiina blankly watched the red-haired walk down the corridor, and suddenly turned back to say with excitement,

“...that’s what he said, prez.”

A tall beauty with long black hair—the student council president Asai Saiga walked out from behind the corner.

Hiina then rattled on to the frowning Asai in a rapid-fire manner,

“This is already a friendship beyond life and death, right? His tone indicates that he heard something from Lord Hikaru. He’s certainly not an ordinary delinquent; that’s true now that I think about it, those who could enter this high school through the entrance exams are definitely not stupid. Everyone knows that the students in this school are composed of the internal affiliated programme students whose families have connections and the external students with outstanding grades—ah, of course there are people like you who have such pedigree of growing up amongst the nobles since kindergarten and have outstanding grades! Anyway, it seems Mr Akagi got something important pertaining to Lord Hikaru; my instincts have always been sharp.”

Asai listened to Hiina’s words coldly, and the latter looked at her in a taunting manner, seemingly trying to agitate her into saying something.

“To me, it seems you’re also high up on the suspect list on who killed Lord Hikaru too, prez! Since you two are on the same position, what do you think about Mr Akagi?”

Asai did not fall for her trap.

Her expression remained as icy as ever,

“He’s simply a wild dog whose bark annoys me.”

She said with uppity, and proceeded to leave.

At this moment, Hikaru, who was beside Koremitsu, was very excited.

“I’m so touched! If I were a girl, I would have proposed to you on the spot! Wow, you’re so cool! I’m so touched that goosebumps are rising on my skin!”

(What sort of ghost would have goosebumps? And why am I blushing!?)

Koremitsu continued to give a sullen look as he said coldly,

“Don’t be silly, it’s not that I don’t care about you hiding something from me. I just feel that, well... even if we’re friends, there are still things you don’t want to say. I too have some things I don’t want to say... anyway, just say so when you want to... since we’re friends.”

Koremitsu got more embarrassed as he continued, and his face started to heat up. He really found it most difficult to say such things.

“Something you don’t want to say? You mean how old you were when you last wet your bed? Some embarrassing essay you wrote when you were young? You said you were the animal rearing rep in elementary school... ah! Are you implying that your first crush was a young kindergarten teacher?”

“NOT! Now’s not the time to talk about me, right!?”

Hikaru showed a carefree expression on his face, and he narrowed his eyes as he gave a blissful smile.

“Ah, I see. I too will wait for you to say it when you want to, Koremitsu.”

“Why are you smiling so heartily? I never liked my kindergarten teacher, and do you know how much trouble you’re causing me here!? Whose fault do you think is it that everybody is thinking of me as a murder suspect and a stalker!?”

Koremitsu grumbled in his heart.

But he had no choice. He just had to have the misfortune of being harassed by such a troublesome person, and even foolishly became friends.

“You’re worried about that introverted woman now, right? If I help her out, you’ll be one step closer in ascending to Heaven, right?”

“Yeah, I guess I can be closer by 100m.”

Hikaru nodded with a beaming smile.

“Seriously, just 100m? How many thousand light years until you reach space?”

“Well, isn’t there a saying that you have to make a first step before embarking on a long journey?”

“Kuuh, I’ll become an old man on the day I finish that journey. Anyway, let’s hurry up and settle it first.”

Koremitsu reluctantly said, and upon hearing it, Hikaru again nodded his head with a sweet blissful smile on his face.

“Right, then, how about you send Yū an email first?”

“Ah? An email?”


♢ ♢ ♢


During lunch break.

Why do I have to do such a thing... Koremitsu gritted his teeth unhappily as he started tapping at his cellphone while seated at his desk.

(And I end up being led in by Hikaru, huh?)

“If it’s a sudden visit, Yū might be too scared to open the door, so you have to build up your relationship with her first. This is the moment when you should send a mail, as it’s the most suitable method to approach an introverted girl. You can also use this to practise and treat it as preparation to go out with a girl who likes to laugh.”

(Wha—you’re still trying to find a woman who likes to laugh? How many times must I tell you that I don’t need a girlfriend, and I don’t have interest in a woman who likes to laugh!)

Koremitsu grumbled silently in his heart as he typed the message with sweat dripping down his forehead.

“If you want her to reply, the most basic move is to end the message with a question. Also, try talking more about things she’s interested in.”

Hikaru beamed as he sat on Koremitsu’s table with his legs folded as he started teaching the latter the skills necessary when sending girls messages. His light brown hair continued to flutter gently in the calm wind of the classroom, and his eyes were full of exuberance.

Koremitsu however looked lethargic.

(Huh? A question? Something she’ll be interested about?)


“‘Is that cat guy energetic?’”

“Koremitsu...Lapis isn’t a male, but a female.”

“‘Is that furball in good spirits?’”

“Furball... what kind of antique nickname is that? Be more natural with your words.”

“‘What’s the name of your cat? Lapse? Lapel? Lupus?’”

“Hey, didn’t I say that it’s called Lapis? Are you listening to me?”

“Shut up. I am.”

Koremitsu grumbled irately and continued to send messages.

“‘What did you eat for lunch?’”

“‘Have you eaten some meat?’”

“‘Remember to take in enough Vitamin C.’”

Each line was unintelligible, and as expected, Yū did not respond.

“Koremitsu, think about what sort of message you would like to receive if you’re a girl. You have to write with more elegance and emotions, just like the nobles of the Heian Era.”

“Nobles of the Heian Era?”

The school uniform on Hikaru’s body became a Heian noble’s outfit.

It was a blue-purple robe of great regal.

Hikaru, who had become a ghost, gained a completely useless ability to ‘change clothes’. This set of Heian noble clothing was his favourite, and he always loved to changed the colors and patterns on it. His profile could not be seen off the mirror, so he could not see himself, but he continued to change clothes with such enthusiasm.

“Ki no Tsurayuki[2] did mention in the "Kokin Wakashū"[3] that reciting poems is about pouring your soul into the words and bring the emotions to the flowers, moon, mountains. Sometimes, upon seeing the smoke on Mount Fuji, we think of our romantic love; sometimes, when we hear the chirping of crickets, we think of our close friends; sometimes, when we see the dew on the grass or the bubbles in the water, we lament that life is so fleeting—a short Waka is suffused with emotions, right, just like this poem...”

Hikaru then recited with a gentle, serene voice,

“From the first moment I heard the faint calls of the geese, my mind lingered in the skies—whilst I ostensibly hear the vague cries of the geese from the North, and after hearing your voice, my soul remains restless all day, and my heart continued to long[4]. The princesses of the Heian Era are hidden deep inside the Boudoirs; it would be impossible to meet them unless they have close relationships. This poem is used to express the love and admiration after hearing the other party’s voice, a longing thirst to meet, and any young lady who receives this Waka surely would want to invite the man in for the night.

Oh, there’s also this—the rising tide flow in the day may not be seen, and the sea scatters along the coast, waiting for the night[5]—the high tide in the day can’t be seen, so one can only wait by the coast where the sea covers—and hope that they would meet in the night. The writing of this poem is very detailed and hard to understand. Anyway, it’s probably about asking a certain lady if he could meet her in the middle of the night. It’s really romantic~”

Koremitsu could never imagine hearing the cheesy term ‘romantic’ from a boy in his teens.

(Just meet if you want to. Is there a need to make a poem out of it!? Those people in the Heian Era are really indirect.)


Koremitsu’s patience was practically eroded completely as he worked on this unfamiliar work of composing a message. He really wanted to send a message with direct words stating ‘I’ll be going over after school. Open the door later!’ However, upon thinking about Yū’s pale face under the blue blanket, her uneasy expression and teary face, he inadvertently stopped his fingers again.

“...”

He had nary an understanding of women at all, and he did not want to try to appeal to them.

However...

This hikikomori girl had a little resemblance to his mother who left home. He really did not want to hurt her, and did not want to scare her.

—Yū’s very timid.

—If it’s a sudden visit, Yū might be too scared to open the door.


“Kuu.”

What exactly does Yū likes? What does she hope for?

The fleeting expression continued to linger in Koremitsu’s mind.

Her voice when she said ‘maybe it’s to change the light bulb for me?’ after pondering long and hard kept ringing in his ears.

Right. First, I have to improve the lighting in the room or it’ll be impossible to walk, and anyone would end up knocking into things after a few steps. Fluorescent tubes... light... something glowing... the room has photos of the sea stuck on the walls inside. Something that glows in the sea....

“‘I picked up an Angler. Do you want me to bring it to you after school?’”

He typed out the words, and then sent the message.

“Koremitsu, how do you find an Angler on the roadside? Even if it is a simile, you have to find something that's more sentimental, more elegant, more romantic. At least say it is a firefly or something."

Hikaru immediately reprimanded.

"Shut it."

Koremitsu grumbled, but he felt embarrassed

Koremitsu muttered, What sort of childish thing am I doing here? But he was actually ashamed, and he did not know what he was writing. At this moment, the phone rang.

“Ah...”

The reply came.

Koremitsu opened the message,

“‘Okay’”

This was the only message that came.

Koremitsu ostensibly heard a soft ‘yes’ in his ears, and was flabbergasted by it.

“Erm, that kind of content is okay? He should have raised his standards and have a few more goes.”

Hikaru muttered to himself, apparently very disapproving of this.


“What’s the matter, Hono? What are you looking at?”

Michiru called out, and Honoka turned her head around in surprise.

“I-it’s nothing!”

She was embarrassed to say she was staring at Koremitsu because she found the latter typing messages intently.

“Nothing at all.”

Honoka answered unhappily, and opened her cellphone with a blushing face.

(Akagi is sending mails... to whom?)


♢ ♢ ♢


“Koremitsu, you seem rather happy.”

“Hm? Do I? Don’t I look normal?”

“But your lips are smiling.”

“Shut up. I said I’m being normal here.”

Koremitsu denied this in embarrassment.


After school,

With the light bulb he bought from a shop he passed by in hand, he went off to Yū’s apartment.

Koremitsu was certainly a little happy to finally get a reply after pondering high and low over what to type in his mails, but he was very embarrassed to have Hikaru point this out.

He frowned hard to hide the delight in his heart, and just when he was about to pass through the fence beside the apartment—


(Hm?)


“What is it, Koremitsu?”

Upon seeing Koremitsu stop abruptly and look back, Hikaru asked in surprise.

“No, I just felt an uncomfortable stare.”

“Uncomfortable?”

“The back of my neck feels itchy. Whenever I get this feeling, it’s very likely that some bastard with a chain or knife would appear.”

“You were ambushed so many times? So you really got the title of Delinquent King after going through so many deadly battles, huh?”

“I’m not a delinquent! ...there’s nobody around. Have my senses dulled?”

Koremitsu clicked his tongue in disgust, and proceeded down the path leading to the apartment.

The door beside Yu’s room was open, and the woman who was apparently involved in night life business, poked her head out and glared at Koremitsu.

“Men are not allowed here.”

“Never heard that.”

“I just made this rule. Recently, a few of my money sources ran off. You brats are making a ruckus right beside my room; if there’s nothing else, just scram.”

That woman squawked unreasonably, and slammed the door shut.

“Who cares about what you think anyway!?”

The mouthful of impertinent words used and abrasive attitude shown were really similar to his divorced aunt living with him. Would all women act like this when they grow older?

“Koremitsu, Yū will be terrified if you’re too loud.”

“O-oh.”

After Hikaru reminded him, he knocked on the door softly.

“Hey, I brought the Angler.”

After a while, the door opened slightly, and the girl with the blue blanket draped over her peeked out from behind.

“H-hello.”

He greeted nervously.

“Meow.”

The blue-eyed cat at the girl’s feet answered coldly in her stead.

Yū left the door and retreated to the back. On a closer look, she was barefooted, and stumbled as she walked.

(A lack of exercise, huh? This isn’t good.)

Koremitsu frowned, but did not say anything as he walked in silently.

“Lend me a chair.”

He took a chair as a platform, and started changing the light bulb.

Yū was still holed in a corner of the room, watching Koremitsu get to work uneasily.

Koremitsu removed the old light bulb, and just when he was about to put it on the floor, he saw a slender hand reach for him tentatively.

To his surprise, he found that it was Yū’s.

“Ah, thanks.”

“...”

Yū nodded lightly, received the light bulb, and placed it on the floor. She then retreated to the corner and looked over at Koremitsu worriedly.

Koremitsu was wondering if he should say something to her,

“When did this light bulb fail?”

He asked, and Yū merely answered flatly,

“...it started to flicker... about a month ago... and it broke down completely two days before... I received the mail informing me about the funeral... Hikaru died on that day...”

She lowered her sights dolefully, seemingly thinking that the lifespan of the light bulb was related to Hikaru’s life. Koremitsu was really terrified at the prospect of her breaking down into tears again.

“I see, that must have been really inconvenient. But you could have changed the light bulb yourself, right?”

“...I’m sorry.”

“No, I’m not really telling you off. Don’t apologize.”

Koremitsu was as terrified of hearing others apologize as he was of seeing others cry, and he was more flustered.

“Okay! Done!”

He exclaimed and leapt off the chair.

He pulled the curtains up, and the dim room immediately brightened. At this moment, he finally realized the color of the curtains was as blue as a tropical sea.

The photos of the fish shoals and printed images stuck on the wall could be seen clearly, and the fan, cooker, and golf bag still looked intriguing under the bright light.

(This fan and stove are faulty. The fan doesn’t have any blades, and the stove doesn’t have an inner lid and pot. These aren’t household appliances, but mere decorations, right?)

Yū stood up and tottered her way towards Koremitsu.

The room was very cramped, so she merely took two, three steps.

The moment she lifted her head, the blanket covering her body slid down, her soft silky hair subsequently fell, and her small white face was revealed.

Koremitsu widened his eyes.

This was the first time he saw Yū’s face clearly, and it was like a white flower floating on the sea.

She was really beautiful—it was just like what Hikaru said, she was truly a tranquil and beautiful girl.

The ephemeral and dreamy expression was staring at Koremitsu, and the clear lips were slightly ajar like peach-colored shells.

It was a thin smile.

But she was certainly smiling.

Smiling at Koremitsu.

She smiled shyly.

“...thank you.”

The moment she thanked him softly, Koremitsu felt his heart beat wildly.

(Wh-what’s going on? Why’s my face so hot out of a sudden...)

He did not understand why his body was experiencing such a change, and eked out a voice from his dry throat.

“It-it’s nothing, and Hikaru requested me to take care of you anyway. So, well...”

Hikaru narrowed his eyes and showed an amused expression, causing Koremitsu to be more flustered than before, but he continued awkwardly.

“Is it fine if I come back tomorrow?”

The moment Yū nodded slightly, Koremitsu felt dizzy.


On the way back.

Hikaru said with a teasing look,

“Hey, she’s really a pretty girl you can find only in your dreams, right?”

Upon hearing that, Koremitsu’s face started to heat up again; he was breathless, his mouth gave a frown and did not speak up.


The next day was the same as well...

“...Yo.”

“...”

Yū, draped in the blanket, showed herself from behind the door along with the white cat.

“Please excuse me.” Koremitsu frowned as he muttered. She nodded with a nervous expression, and retreated slowly to the back bare-footed.

(She hasn’t let her guard down...)

Koremitsu too removed his shoes tensely as he walked in.

The blue curtains were still shut, but the room was lit by the electric light so it was very bright. Yū retreated into the crevice between the bed and the wall, and her black listless eyes were staring at Koremitsu.

(What do I say now...)

He had been coming here for proper business like repairing the door or replacing the light bulb, but on this day, he had nothing to do.

“Ah... have you thought about your promise with Hikaru? I’m not talking about buying a collar for the cat, but something more important.”

Yū lowered her eyes and shook her head.

“We-well, it’s probably too tough to ask you to recall immediately. That guy loves to make promises all the time anyway.”

Koremitsu finished off what he wanted to say as he glared at Hikaru, and the latter merely shrugged, acting as if he was uninvolved in this.

(Seriously, this guy...)

Whenever they talked about Hikaru, the blue-eyed cat would tilt its head to wherever Hikaru was.

It was said that animals have sharp instincts, so perhaps it really detected something.

It did not matter to Koremitsu however, and his current priority was to find something to talk about.

The room was in complete silence, and Koremitsu’s palms were sweating from the tension.

Yū looked up at him from under the blanket, looking somewhat awkward as well. She raised her eyebrows, and the smile she showed before is nowhere to be seen, disappointing Koremitsu as a result.

“A-are the stove, fan and golf bag some decoration or something?”

Koremitsu pointed at the junk of shells and glass fragments as he asked. Yū stared at Koremitsu uneasily and whispered,

“...those are the graves of the fish, the... towers of prayer.”

“Huh?”

“To protect... the underwater world.”

“...”

(Damn, how do I continue on?)

Is her mind drifting far away? Has she entered some fairy tale world after locking herself in the house for so long? Or are all girls like this?

Koremitsu tried to change the topic.

“Those are photos of fish, aren’t they? Do you like them? I too prefer fish rather than meat, Yellowtail or salted Saba are pretty good.”

(Eh... I think I just went off point...)

Yū lowered her face dejectedly.

I shouldn’t have mentioned the Yellowtail collar. Don’t girls normally prefer something like smoked salmon here? He regretted.

“...Hikaru brought... the photos. He would bring something whenever he came to my house...”

Yū said with a lonely tone.

Koremitsu spotted her figure lower her eyes. Was she reminiscing over Hikaru again? She looked ready to cry again...

(T-t-t-th-thi-this isn’t good! What do girls like to talk about? Hey, harem prince, stop scratching the cat’s chin already. Help me think of something!)

Hikaru however did not respond as he continued to play with the cat with a calm smile. At his wits end, Koremitsu exclaimed,

“Speaking of Hikaru! What do you talk with him about?”

(I’m really an idiot! Why am I making her think of Hikaru again!?)

The moment he said it, he regretted his words.

“Tha-that guy has always been talking about getting a girlfriend who likes to smile for me... ah, I think I went off point.”

The more he wanted to strike up a conversation, the more awkward the situation got.

Yū raised her eyebrows slightly.

“...he often talked... about flowers.”

She said softly.

“Flowers? Oh, he’s always talking about disgusting things like how the Pansies in the garden are like, how the Narcissus beside the lakes are as delicate as girls...”

“You actually called me disgusting...”

Hikaru, who was playing with the cat, pouted unhappily. Koremitsu however was thinking, ‘If you’re listening, help me out here!’

Yū’s expression remained dreamy as she continued.

“He said... the Sakuras in the garden are as pink as a baby’s face... that the Tulips look like they’re laughing when they bloom.

Her white face gradually showed a clear radiance, and Koremitsu was astounded.

“...and also how the queenly Iris start to bloom... how the Dandelion started to grow from the cracks beside the concrete pavements... how the Rhododendron, Erigeron and Lily of the Valley charm him differently every single time... how he looked forward to the imminent blooming of the Acacia and Pyracantha... or something like that.”

Yū’s body was giving off a gentle presence, and her eyes were sparkling.

Koremitsu could imagine how those eyes looked when they saw Hikaru.

She looked with leisure as she sat with a leg pulled inwards, head tilted, with Hikaru in the room.

In fact, Hikaru was certainly scratching the cat’s chin, narrowing his eyes gently, giving Yū a tender and loving look...

There was a girl speaking softly, and a boy staring at her gently.

Yū, who remained confined in her own room on her own accord, showed a light smile that caused Koremitsu’s heart to race, and he even felt his chest ache somewhat.

The dream-like gentle smile rendered him unable to look away.

“...Whenever I hear Hikaru talk about flowers... I feel that I’m strolling in the garden alongside him...both of us side by side, watching the Sakuras and Wisterias...”

Yū showed a blissful expression she never showed before.

To her, the time she spent with Hikaru was certainly full of tranquillity.

Hikaru brought Yū the colors and odor of the outside world.

Thanks to Hikaru’s gentle voice, Yū could imagine the flowers blooming outside.

The shapes,

The colors,

The fragrances!

And with these wonderful imaginations, she could fall asleep while draped in the soft blanket.

Waiting silently for Hikaru’s next visit.

(She confines herself to this tattered apartment, is so poor that her utilities are suspended, is living a pitiful life where she can’t even change a light bulb, and... and can actually smile so happily, so blissfully...)

The dizziness and heart throbbing that appeared the previous day intensified, and his face got hotter...

Dumbfounded, Koremitsu stared at the pure white flower-like smile on Yū’s face.

(What’s going on!? What’s with her!?)

He yelled out repeatedly in his heart.


Notes

  1. Actual name of the cat is こるり, little Lapis Lazuli, a deep blue precious stone.
  2. 古今和歌集, translated as ‘Collection of Japanese Poems (Wakas) of Ancient and Modern Times, is an anthology of poems commissioned by Emperor Uda. Ki no Tsurayuki was an imperial poet who led the compilation. Poems used are found here: http://www.milord-club.com/Kokin/index.htm.
  3. Hirohiko Takada (2009). Kokin Wakashū New Edition. Japan: Kadokawa Liberal Arts Publishing. Printed on June 25.
  4. Original source: Waka number 481, written by Ōshikōchi no Mitsune, one of the 4 commissioned to form the anthology.
  5. Original source: Waka number 665, written by Kiyohara no Fukayabu.


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