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This story takes place eighteen years ago, when most people did not even know of the
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This story takes place eighteen years ago, when most people did not even know of the existence of the Internet, and personal computers were normally thought of as standalone devices.
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In the town called Kuniritsu, a suburb of Tokyo, there was a school known as Jusho High. Everything began in this school one day when a tall student burst into the classroom, as if he was just waiting for class to end.
existence of the Internet, and personal computers were normally thought of as standalone
 
  +
"You Nakajima?"
devices.
 
  +
The tall student stormed over to the seat of Nakajima Akemi, a handsome young man who stood out amongst the rest of his class, and slammed the top of the desk as if to threaten him.
In the town called Kuniritsu, a suburb of Tokyo, there was a school known as Jusho High.
 
  +
"Yes, that's me..."
Everything began in this school one day when a tall student burst into the classroom, as if he
 
  +
Ignoring the sudden vibration that the desk sent through his body, Nakajima stood up resolutely and looked the student in the eye. It was Kondo Hiroyuki, the captain of the karate club and the unofficial "boss" of Jusho High among the students. In the past he had forced more than one student that had dared to oppose him to change schools--usually through violent means. But Nakajima had never even interacted with Kondo before; he certainly couldn't think of anything that he might have done to make him this angry.
was just waiting for class to end.
 
  +
What gives? I haven't done anything.
"You Nakajima?"
 
  +
Nakajima gulped and started to open his parched mouth to speak. At that moment, he heard a suppressed giggle from behind him. Turning his head, Nakajima saw a bewitchingly charming girl, one that almost seemed too old to be a student, staring at him like a cat with a gaze that was alluring and at the same time full of malice. It was Takamizawa Kyoko, one of his classmates. All of a sudden, Nakajima understood everything.
The tall student stormed over to the seat of Nakajima Akemi, a handsome young man who
 
  +
"Hold on a minute!"
stood out amongst the rest of his class, and slammed the top of the desk as if to threaten him.
 
  +
The same instant Nakajima spoke, a fist went flying into his solar plexus. Without even a chance to cry out, Nakajima spun to the floor, as Kondo followed up his punch with a low kick. That was followed by two kicks to both the chest and the lower stomach--carefully placed with enough force to hurt badly, but not knock their target out. Nakajima's classmates, afraid of getting involved, started to leave the classroom one by one.
"Yes, that's me..."
 
  +
"Hear me out...." Nakajima tried hard to protest, but his voice was silenced as Kondo's foot went flying into his mouth, and his tears and saliva spilled out all over the floor.
Ignoring the sudden vibration that the desk sent through his body, Nakajima stood up
 
  +
"I don't wanna hear your excuses. You gotta learn what happens to people who come on to Kyoko."
resolutely and looked the student in the eye. It was Kondo Hiroyuki, the captain of the karate
 
  +
Kondo kicked Nakajima in the back, knocking him onto his stomach on the ground. Kyoko, who all the meantime was gleefully watching him get pummeled, kneeled down in front of him and flicked his upper lip with her fingers.
club and the unofficial "boss" of Jusho High among the students. In the past he had forced
 
  +
"He's got a face like a woman, yet he dared to try and kiss me!"
more than one student that had dared to oppose him to change schools--usually through
 
  +
"Liar..."
violent means. But Nakajima had never even interacted with Kondo before; he certainly
 
  +
In actuality, it was Kyoko who tried to kiss him, and Nakajima had just pushed her away. After having her pride hurt, Kyoko used Kondo--who had a large crush on her--to get her revenge. But Nakajima didn't have a single friend to corroborate his story. Only his classmate Takai Ken'ichi remained in the room, and even he just stood there looking worriedly at Nakajima through dark green-rimmed glasses, apparently not having the courage to stop Kondo.
couldn't think of anything that he might have done to make him this angry.
 
  +
Pulling Nakajima up from the floor easily with just his left hand, Kondo thrust his right fist into Nakajima's solar plexus again. The pain felt almost as if his heart was being torn out, and Nakajima tried to cry out. But with the wind knocked out out of him, he could neither inhale nor exhale, and all that left his injured lips was a pathetic little moan.
What gives? I haven't done anything.
 
  +
Nakajima had always been something of an independent maverick, not wanting to hurt anyone or get hurt himself, so he had never been beaten like this before. And to think that it was over some stupid reason like rejecting a girl! The combined sensations of pain, anger, and humiliation overwhelmed Nakajima, and the wound in his psyche started to bleed a drop at a time. Seeing him like this, Kyoko watched Nakajima with a look of pure ecstasy in her eyes, and laughed out loud. The sound of her high-pitched laugh reverberating throughout the classroom pierced Nakajima's eardrums and echoed in his skull, awakening an emotion he had never experienced before deep within him.
Nakajima gulped and started to open his parched mouth to speak. At that moment, he
 
  +
Damn you...I'll get you...you won't get away with this...
heard a suppressed giggle from behind him. Turning his head, Nakajima saw a bewitchingly
 
  +
Nakajima's eyes lit up with a fierce, violent look he had never shown before.
charming girl, one that almost seemed too old to be a student, staring at him like a cat with a
 
  +
"What's with that look?"
gaze that was alluring and at the same time full of malice. It was Takamizawa Kyoko, one of
 
  +
Kondo was taken aback for a second by Nakajima's expression, and as if mad at himself for faltering, he punched Nakajima hard in the face. As the crunch of Nakajima's tooth cracking sounded, Kyoko said "Hey, don't you think that's enough?" as if she had lost interest in the whole thing. It was the voice of a dirty, cowardly woman, worried only about protecting herself; if Nakajima was beaten any harder, there would be a real danger of her being held responsible.
his classmates. All of a sudden, Nakajima understood everything.
 
  +
"Hey, lucky you! Looks like you've gotten a reprieve. I've gotta say I'm surprised at what a weak little runt you are. Beating you up was just a waste of energy." Twisting his mouth into a smile, Kondo unceremoniously dumped Nakajima's body on the floor like a rag doll.
"Hold on a minute!"
 
  +
The same instant Nakajima spoke, a fist went flying into his solar plexus. Without even a
 
  +
An hour later, after finally being able to move, Nakajima reached the Chuo-sen Kunitachi train station, supported by Takai Ken'ichi.
chance to cry out, Nakajima spun to the floor, as Kondo followed up his punch with a low kick.
 
  +
"Why don't we sit down?" While propping up Nakajima, Takai cocked his head in the direction of two open seats next to each other nearby.
That was followed by two kicks to both the chest and the lower stomach--carefully placed
 
  +
"Eh?...Oh, sure."
with enough force to hurt badly, but not knock their target out. Nakajima's classmates, afraid
 
  +
Nakajima collapsed onto the seat and stared forward resolutely, all the while regretting he had ever applied to his school.
of getting involved, started to leave the classroom one by one.
 
  +
Jusho Private High was a famous and prestigious school, and every year more than twenty of its students were admitted to Tokyo University. However, anyone that was familiar with the way the school worked would have to acknowledge the extreme stratification amongst the students. The school was divided into two classes; the general class, and the "gifted" class, which received better facilities, a better curriculum, better teaching materials, and in general were favored much more highly. The "gifted" class, which comprised only about twenty percent of the student body, was always the target of constant jealousy and disgruntlement from the general class. With such a gulf between the classes, the violent incidents that came about from this jealousy were to an extent unavoidable.
"Hear me out...." Nakajima tried hard to protest, but his voice was silenced as Kondo's foot
 
  +
Both Nakajima and Takai were part of the gifted class. With his slender frame and delicate looks, if Nakajima swapped his uniform for a girl's sailor suit, he might very well be able to pass for a beautiful teenage girl. Takai's appearance on the other hand was almost the polar opposite. He had a rugged body and thick fingers built up from judo practice, which he had started in junior high. But his personality was not as tough as his exterior, and when he put on his dark green-rimmed glasses, he looked almost like a child.
went flying into his mouth, and his tears and saliva spilled out all over the floor.
 
  +
"That Kondo, he seemed even worse than usual today." Takai spoke almost as if making excuses; he felt a little guilty for not stepping in to help Nakajima.
"I don't wanna hear your excuses. You gotta learn what happens to people who come on to
 
  +
Nakajima raised an eyebrow and responded half-heartedly. "His energy doubles whenever he's near a woman."
Kyoko."
 
  +
"What the heck is someone like Kyoko doing in the gifted class anyway? Besides, you'd never come on to her in the first place."
Kondo kicked Nakajima in the back, knocking him onto his stomach on the ground. Kyoko,
 
  +
"Actually...it was the other way around."
who all the meantime was gleefully watching him get pummeled, kneeled down in front of
 
  +
"So it was Kyoko that got rejected then." Takai nodded as if everything suddenly made sense. Lots of girls were interested in Nakajima, but none of them so far had been able to strike his fancy. Seeing his indifference, Takai always guessed that Nakajima must have extremely finicky tastes when it came to women.
him and flicked his upper lip with her fingers.
 
  +
The two sat next to each other in silence as the train passed through Musashi-Sakai station. Takai took a sidelong glance at Nakajima's profile. Among the students of the gifted class, Nakajima's grades were not particularly high. In contrast to Takai, who got good grades in just about everything, Nakajima was really only good at math and science. In the more liberal arts, the only subject he showed real strength in was world history. He wasn't much of an athlete either. However, when it came to computers, nobody in school came even close to being as good as Nakajima--not even the teachers. Takai thought that you probably wouldn't be able to find someone who was as good as Nakajima in that arena if you searched all of Japan, let alone the school. The games that Nakajima would whip up in a matter of days were fantastic. No matter how popular they were, commercial games just seemed boring after playing one of Nakajima's. Sometimes Nakajima's expression looked positively mad as he hunched over one of the terminals writing programs in the school's CAI (Computer Aided Instruction) room, his fingers flying across the keyboard.
"He's got a face like a woman, yet he dared to try and kiss me!"
 
  +
If I'm a prodigy, then Nakajima must be a bona-fide genius. Takai nodded to himself as his gaze turned back to the scenery passing by outside the window.
"Liar..."
 
  +
"Demons, eh...?" The words tumbled out of Nakajima's mouth suddenly.
In actuality, it was Kyoko who tried to kiss him, and Nakajima had just pushed her away.
 
  +
"Eh?"
After having her pride hurt, Kyoko used Kondo--who had a large crush on her--to get her
 
  +
"No, never mind."
revenge. But Nakajima didn't have a single friend to corroborate his story. Only his classmate
 
  +
"Did you just..."
Takai Ken'ichi remained in the room, and even he just stood there looking worriedly at
 
  +
Just as Takai pursed his lips as if to say something, the train arrived at Nishi-Ogikubo station.
Nakajima through dark green-rimmed glasses, apparently not having the courage to stop
 
  +
"See you."
Kondo.
 
Pulling Nakajima up from the floor easily with just his left hand, Kondo thrust his right fist
+
Nakajima started to walk down the station stairs with his shoulders hunched and a brooding expression on his face.
  +
"Geez, what is he thinking?" Turning away from Nakajima, Takai plopped himself down on the two now-empty seats of the train.
into Nakajima's solar plexus again. The pain felt almost as if his heart was being torn out,
 
and Nakajima tried to cry out. But with the wind knocked out out of him, he could neither
 
inhale nor exhale, and all that left his injured lips was a pathetic little moan.
 
Nakajima had always been something of an independent maverick, not wanting to hurt
 
anyone or get hurt himself, so he had never been beaten like this before. And to think that it
 
was over some stupid reason like rejecting a girl! The combined sensations of pain, anger, and
 
humiliation overwhelmed Nakajima, and the wound in his psyche started to bleed a drop at a
 
time. Seeing him like this, Kyoko watched Nakajima with a look of pure ecstasy in her eyes,
 
and laughed out loud. The sound of her high-pitched laugh reverberating throughout the
 
classroom pierced Nakajima's eardrums and echoed in his skull, awakening an emotion he
 
had never experienced before deep within him.
 
Damn you...I'll get you...you won't get away with this...
 
Nakajima's eyes lit up with a fierce, violent look he had never shown before.
 
"What's with that look?"
 
Kondo was taken aback for a second by Nakajima's expression, and as if mad at himself for
 
faltering, he punched Nakajima hard in the face. As the crunch of Nakajima's tooth cracking
 
sounded, Kyoko said "Hey, don't you think that's enough?" as if she had lost interest in the
 
whole thing. It was the voice of a dirty, cowardly woman, worried only about protecting
 
herself; if Nakajima was beaten any harder, there would be a real danger of her being held
 
responsible.
 
"Hey, lucky you! Looks like you've gotten a reprieve. I've gotta say I'm surprised at what a
 
weak little runt you are. Beating you up was just a waste of energy." Twisting his mouth into
 
a smile, Kondo unceremoniously dumped Nakajima's body on the floor like a rag doll.
 
An hour later, after finally being able to move, Nakajima reached the Chuo-sen Kunitachi
 
train station, supported by Takai Ken'ichi.
 
"Why don't we sit down?" While propping up Nakajima, Takai cocked his head in the
 
direction of two open seats next to each other nearby.
 
"Eh?...Oh, sure."
 
Nakajima collapsed onto the seat and stared forward resolutely, all the while regretting he
 
had ever applied to his school.
 
Jusho Private High was a famous and prestigious school, and every year more than twenty
 
of its students were admitted to Tokyo University. However, anyone that was familiar with
 
the way the school worked would have to acknowledge the extreme stratification amongst the
 
students. The school was divided into two classes; the general class, and the "gifted" class,
 
which received better facilities, a better curriculum, better teaching materials, and in general
 
were favored much more highly. The "gifted" class, which comprised only about twenty
 
percent of the student body, was always the target of constant jealousy and disgruntlement
 
from the general class. With such a gulf between the classes, the violent incidents that came
 
about from this jealousy were to an extent unavoidable.
 
Both Nakajima and Takai were part of the gifted class. With his slender frame and delicate
 
looks, if Nakajima swapped his uniform for a girl's sailor suit, he might very well be able to
 
pass for a beautiful teenage girl. Takai's appearance on the other hand was almost the polar
 
opposite. He had a rugged body and thick fingers built up from judo practice, which he had
 
started in junior high. But his personality was not as tough as his exterior, and when he put
 
on his dark green-rimmed glasses, he looked almost like a child.
 
"That Kondo, he seemed even worse than usual today." Takai spoke almost as if making
 
excuses; he felt a little guilty for not stepping in to help Nakajima.
 
Nakajima raised an eyebrow and responded half-heartedly. "His energy doubles whenever
 
he's near a woman."
 
"What the heck is someone like Kyoko doing in the gifted class anyway? Besides, you'd
 
never come on to her in the first place."
 
"Actually...it was the other way around."
 
"So it was Kyoko that got rejected then." Takai nodded as if everything suddenly made
 
sense. Lots of girls were interested in Nakajima, but none of them so far had been able to
 
strike his fancy. Seeing his indifference, Takai always guessed that Nakajima must have
 
extremely finicky tastes when it came to women.
 
The two sat next to each other in silence as the train passed through Musashi-Sakai station.
 
Takai took a sidelong glance at Nakajima's profile. Among the students of the gifted class,
 
Nakajima's grades were not particularly high. In contrast to Takai, who got good grades in
 
just about everything, Nakajima was really only good at math and science. In the more
 
liberal arts, the only subject he showed real strength in was world history. He wasn't much of
 
an athlete either. However, when it came to computers, nobody in school came even close to
 
being as good as Nakajima--not even the teachers. Takai thought that you probably wouldn't
 
be able to find someone who was as good as Nakajima in that arena if you searched all of
 
Japan, let alone the school. The games that Nakajima would whip up in a matter of days
 
were fantastic. No matter how popular they were, commercial games just seemed boring after
 
playing one of Nakajima's. Sometimes Nakajima's expression looked positively mad as he
 
hunched over one of the terminals writing programs in the school's CAI (Computer Aided
 
Instruction) room, his fingers flying across the keyboard.
 
If I'm a prodigy, then Nakajima must be a bona-fide genius. Takai nodded to himself as his
 
gaze turned back to the scenery passing by outside the window.
 
"Demons, eh...?" The words tumbled out of Nakajima's mouth suddenly.
 
"Eh?"
 
"No, never mind."
 
"Did you just..."
 
Just as Takai pursed his lips as if to say something, the train arrived at Nishi-Ogikubo
 
station.
 
"See you."
 
Nakajima started to walk down the station stairs with his shoulders hunched and a
 
brooding expression on his face.
 
"Geez, what is he thinking?" Turning away from Nakajima, Takai plopped himself down on
 
the two now-empty seats of the train.
 

Revision as of 13:44, 24 March 2015

This story takes place eighteen years ago, when most people did not even know of the existence of the Internet, and personal computers were normally thought of as standalone devices.
  In the town called Kuniritsu, a suburb of Tokyo, there was a school known as Jusho High. Everything began in this school one day when a tall student burst into the classroom, as if he was just waiting for class to end.
  "You Nakajima?"
  The tall student stormed over to the seat of Nakajima Akemi, a handsome young man who stood out amongst the rest of his class, and slammed the top of the desk as if to threaten him.
  "Yes, that's me..."
  Ignoring the sudden vibration that the desk sent through his body, Nakajima stood up resolutely and looked the student in the eye. It was Kondo Hiroyuki, the captain of the karate club and the unofficial "boss" of Jusho High among the students. In the past he had forced more than one student that had dared to oppose him to change schools--usually through violent means. But Nakajima had never even interacted with Kondo before; he certainly couldn't think of anything that he might have done to make him this angry.
  What gives? I haven't done anything.
  Nakajima gulped and started to open his parched mouth to speak. At that moment, he heard a suppressed giggle from behind him. Turning his head, Nakajima saw a bewitchingly charming girl, one that almost seemed too old to be a student, staring at him like a cat with a gaze that was alluring and at the same time full of malice. It was Takamizawa Kyoko, one of his classmates. All of a sudden, Nakajima understood everything.
  "Hold on a minute!"
  The same instant Nakajima spoke, a fist went flying into his solar plexus. Without even a chance to cry out, Nakajima spun to the floor, as Kondo followed up his punch with a low kick. That was followed by two kicks to both the chest and the lower stomach--carefully placed with enough force to hurt badly, but not knock their target out. Nakajima's classmates, afraid of getting involved, started to leave the classroom one by one.
  "Hear me out...." Nakajima tried hard to protest, but his voice was silenced as Kondo's foot went flying into his mouth, and his tears and saliva spilled out all over the floor.
  "I don't wanna hear your excuses. You gotta learn what happens to people who come on to Kyoko."
  Kondo kicked Nakajima in the back, knocking him onto his stomach on the ground. Kyoko, who all the meantime was gleefully watching him get pummeled, kneeled down in front of him and flicked his upper lip with her fingers.
   "He's got a face like a woman, yet he dared to try and kiss me!"
  "Liar..."
  In actuality, it was Kyoko who tried to kiss him, and Nakajima had just pushed her away. After having her pride hurt, Kyoko used Kondo--who had a large crush on her--to get her revenge. But Nakajima didn't have a single friend to corroborate his story. Only his classmate Takai Ken'ichi remained in the room, and even he just stood there looking worriedly at Nakajima through dark green-rimmed glasses, apparently not having the courage to stop Kondo.
  Pulling Nakajima up from the floor easily with just his left hand, Kondo thrust his right fist into Nakajima's solar plexus again. The pain felt almost as if his heart was being torn out, and Nakajima tried to cry out. But with the wind knocked out out of him, he could neither inhale nor exhale, and all that left his injured lips was a pathetic little moan.
  Nakajima had always been something of an independent maverick, not wanting to hurt anyone or get hurt himself, so he had never been beaten like this before. And to think that it was over some stupid reason like rejecting a girl! The combined sensations of pain, anger, and humiliation overwhelmed Nakajima, and the wound in his psyche started to bleed a drop at a time. Seeing him like this, Kyoko watched Nakajima with a look of pure ecstasy in her eyes, and laughed out loud. The sound of her high-pitched laugh reverberating throughout the classroom pierced Nakajima's eardrums and echoed in his skull, awakening an emotion he had never experienced before deep within him.
  Damn you...I'll get you...you won't get away with this...
  Nakajima's eyes lit up with a fierce, violent look he had never shown before.
  "What's with that look?"
  Kondo was taken aback for a second by Nakajima's expression, and as if mad at himself for faltering, he punched Nakajima hard in the face. As the crunch of Nakajima's tooth cracking sounded, Kyoko said "Hey, don't you think that's enough?" as if she had lost interest in the whole thing. It was the voice of a dirty, cowardly woman, worried only about protecting herself; if Nakajima was beaten any harder, there would be a real danger of her being held responsible.
  "Hey, lucky you! Looks like you've gotten a reprieve. I've gotta say I'm surprised at what a weak little runt you are. Beating you up was just a waste of energy." Twisting his mouth into a smile, Kondo unceremoniously dumped Nakajima's body on the floor like a rag doll.
  An hour later, after finally being able to move, Nakajima reached the Chuo-sen Kunitachi train station, supported by Takai Ken'ichi.
  "Why don't we sit down?" While propping up Nakajima, Takai cocked his head in the direction of two open seats next to each other nearby.
  "Eh?...Oh, sure."
  Nakajima collapsed onto the seat and stared forward resolutely, all the while regretting he had ever applied to his school.
  Jusho Private High was a famous and prestigious school, and every year more than twenty of its students were admitted to Tokyo University. However, anyone that was familiar with the way the school worked would have to acknowledge the extreme stratification amongst the students. The school was divided into two classes; the general class, and the "gifted" class, which received better facilities, a better curriculum, better teaching materials, and in general were favored much more highly. The "gifted" class, which comprised only about twenty percent of the student body, was always the target of constant jealousy and disgruntlement from the general class. With such a gulf between the classes, the violent incidents that came about from this jealousy were to an extent unavoidable.
  Both Nakajima and Takai were part of the gifted class. With his slender frame and delicate looks, if Nakajima swapped his uniform for a girl's sailor suit, he might very well be able to pass for a beautiful teenage girl. Takai's appearance on the other hand was almost the polar opposite. He had a rugged body and thick fingers built up from judo practice, which he had started in junior high. But his personality was not as tough as his exterior, and when he put on his dark green-rimmed glasses, he looked almost like a child.
  "That Kondo, he seemed even worse than usual today." Takai spoke almost as if making excuses; he felt a little guilty for not stepping in to help Nakajima.
  Nakajima raised an eyebrow and responded half-heartedly. "His energy doubles whenever he's near a woman."
  "What the heck is someone like Kyoko doing in the gifted class anyway? Besides, you'd never come on to her in the first place."
  "Actually...it was the other way around."
  "So it was Kyoko that got rejected then." Takai nodded as if everything suddenly made sense. Lots of girls were interested in Nakajima, but none of them so far had been able to strike his fancy. Seeing his indifference, Takai always guessed that Nakajima must have extremely finicky tastes when it came to women.
  The two sat next to each other in silence as the train passed through Musashi-Sakai station. Takai took a sidelong glance at Nakajima's profile. Among the students of the gifted class, Nakajima's grades were not particularly high. In contrast to Takai, who got good grades in just about everything, Nakajima was really only good at math and science. In the more liberal arts, the only subject he showed real strength in was world history. He wasn't much of an athlete either. However, when it came to computers, nobody in school came even close to being as good as Nakajima--not even the teachers. Takai thought that you probably wouldn't be able to find someone who was as good as Nakajima in that arena if you searched all of Japan, let alone the school. The games that Nakajima would whip up in a matter of days were fantastic. No matter how popular they were, commercial games just seemed boring after playing one of Nakajima's. Sometimes Nakajima's expression looked positively mad as he hunched over one of the terminals writing programs in the school's CAI (Computer Aided Instruction) room, his fingers flying across the keyboard.
  If I'm a prodigy, then Nakajima must be a bona-fide genius. Takai nodded to himself as his gaze turned back to the scenery passing by outside the window.
  "Demons, eh...?" The words tumbled out of Nakajima's mouth suddenly.
  "Eh?"
  "No, never mind."
  "Did you just..."
  Just as Takai pursed his lips as if to say something, the train arrived at Nishi-Ogikubo station.
  "See you."
  Nakajima started to walk down the station stairs with his shoulders hunched and a brooding expression on his face.
  "Geez, what is he thinking?" Turning away from Nakajima, Takai plopped himself down on the two now-empty seats of the train.