Maria-sama ga Miteru:Volume32 Chapter6 2

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Support and Skinship. Part 2.

The room on the first floor of the Rose Mansion was quite large, but it didn't get much sunlight. That probably explained why it was used so infrequently, and over time it had changed from a temporary storage area to something more resembling a closet.

According to Shimako-san, this was where they had previously rehearsed for their plays – although Noriko wondered if that was true. Because that story could have happened at most a year and a half ago, right?

At any rate, Noriko had only ever known it as a storeroom, one that was now packed full of all kinds of things. It could probably do with a good clean out sooner or later.

"Well then, let's decide on our areas and get started."

The room was divided into five blocks, and the search commenced. Because the number of items differed between each area, when they were finished they would help someone else out.

"You don't have to look between each sheet in the piles of cardboard."

"If something is sealed, there's no need to open it. But for those things that have the lid open, just take a quick peek inside."

"Understood"

"If you see someone's private property, you should still pick it out even if it's not Sachiko-sama or Rei-sama's."

"It'll either be ours or someone else's."

"Hahaha"

Having begun, it was surprisingly fun. It wasn't a personal item, but Noriko found some stationery from the Rose Mansion underneath a desk. Unfortunately, the tip of the felt-tip pens had dried out, so they wouldn't be able to use them.

After about twenty minutes, when everyone was getting ready to call it a day, Noriko called out in surprise. Caught between two cardboard boxes, she could see something fluttering.

"What? What?"

Everyone gathered around. It was probably a decoration, or a scrap paper used to make a note, but she wasn't really sure exactly what it was.

However.

"Ahh, that's – "

Having slid the boxes apart and pulled out the item, Shimako-san turned and looked at the Red Rose sisters, Yumi-sama and Touko.

It was a black ribbon.

It was a bit short to use for wrapping and it looked quite sturdy, so it was probably a hair ribbon.

Neither Rosa Chinensis nor Rosa Foetida used ribbons in their hair. Yoshino-sama wore her hair in braids, but this had neither the length nor the volume to deal with that. And neither Shimako-san nor, obviously, Noriko used ribbons. So the only people in the Rose Mansion that it could possibly belong to were the Red Rose sisters. The pair of them both used similar ribbons to tie their hair, one on each side of their head – although they wore different colors.

"Is it yours, onee-sama?"

Touko asked Yumi-sama. Which probably meant Touko had no recollection of it.

Yumi-sama stared fixedly at the ribbon she retrieved from Shimako-san then. And then.

"… It's mine."

She mumbled, unconvincingly.

"What took you so long?"

Yoshino-sama butted in.

"Oh, I didn't expect to find it again, so I was a bit surprised."

Well, that's true. Because they were searching for Rosa Chinensis and Rosa Foetida's belongings, it would be a bit disorienting to find something that you had thought lost.

(Huh?)

Something was nagging away at Noriko's mind. She could understand the surprise. The person herself had even said so. But why did Yumi-sama seem so absentminded?

"Come to think of it, I haven't seen you wearing those ribbons lately. I suppose it's because you lost one of them. But I don't understand how you managed to drop one of them."

Noriko watched as Yumi-sama laughed nervously in response to Yoshino-sama's words. Just as she thought, Yumi-sama still seemed somewhat absentminded.

After Yoshino-sama's question she evidently went into deep thought for about 30 seconds, before finally calling the conversation to a close with:

"Well, I think we're finished with the search, don't you?"

"Yeah"

Shimako-san agreed.

"Then, I suppose we're done for today."

It looked as though Yumi-sama had just remembered something she had to do.

"Looks that way. Don't worry about tomorrow."

"Right, right. We've already done enough preparation and practice."

Yumi-sama's behavior was incredibly easy to understand, so Shimako-san and Yoshino-sama hit her with a 'Hurry up and go do what you have to do' beam.

"Thank-you. Touko, you can go home ahead of me."

Leaving them with those words, Yumi-sama sped out of the Rose Mansion.

"I wonder what that was all about?"

Shimako-san and Yoshino-sama both shook their head. Apparently they had been supporting their friend even though they didn't know what her urgent business was. Meanwhile Touko remained silent, staring intently at the door Yumi-sama had gone through.

Because Noriko was standing diagonally behind Touko, she couldn't see what expression was on her face. If she would just turn this way, Noriko would be able to determine whether she was looking lonely or not.

Noriko thought she should talk to her, but didn't know what to say. As she was hesitating, Shimako-san called out.

"Touko-chan."

Touko seemed normal as she turned around.

"Yes?"

"Do you want to follow Yumi-san?"

Shimako-san asked her so directly that Noriko started to feel nervous. Touko too seemed a little bit surprised.

"No."

But she was smiling as she shook her head.

"I think that what my onee-sama is doing is in some way related to Rosa Chinensis."

So I would be an inconvenience if I were to follow her, seemed to be what Touko was thinking.

Noriko finally thought she understood the situation. Yumi-sama had gone off to see Rosa Chinensis. And Touko had understood this immediately.

So when they left the room Touko didn't turn towards the entry, instead following Yoshino-sama and Shimako-san up the creaky staircase. Noriko followed after her, as though charmed by her hair. That's not to say that Touko-chan didn't want to follow after Yumi-sama, it just seemed that she was containing her feelings inside herself.

"If you really want to, you shouldn't hold back, you know."

Once more, Shimako-san made a bold statement.

"You say don't hold back, … but I'm not sure I want to chase her."

As she answered, Touko seemed to be collecting her thoughts.

"It's just, I don't think I'd be able to do anything if I followed her."

"You can't do anything?"

Stopping temporarily, Shimako-san turned around. And then awaited Touko's next response.

"When your onee-sama graduates, I think that's a huge thing. If I think about it happening to me in a year's time … no, it's probably a much bigger deal for her."

Touko was probably openly explaining her feelings because Shimako-san was older than her. Or because Shimako-san was someone whose onee-sama had already graduated. Either way, Noriko felt superfluous.

She had no idea that Touko thought about such things. Not only that, but she wasn't thinking about her onee-sama's graduation, but her onee-sama's onee-sama's graduation.

"Because my onee-sama's bonds with Rosa Chinensis are so strong, it must be heart-breaking for her now that Rosa Chinensis is graduating. But she never shows those feelings, instead appearing as cheerful as ever. I know she's the only one who can bear this burden, but all I can do is watch. I want to do something to help her, but I don't know what I should do."

Shimako-san, who had been silently listening until then, resumed climbing the staircase. Noriko followed Touko up the stairs, wondering what kind of advice Shimako-san was going to offer.

Tap tap tap. When they had reached the top of the stairs, Shimako-san murmured:

"I suppose it's fine, like that."

"Huh?"

"It's fine if you can't do anything for Yumi-san, is what I meant."

Graduation was the ultimate trial and gift given by an onee-sama. She hadn't said as much, but Touko understood this. That's why she'd said that Yumi-sama was the only one who could bear the burden. But even so, that's fine. So does that mean that there are some things that a petit soeur can't do? And thinking that probably hurt her self-belief, which was why she wanted to get some advice from someone else.

"But, you know, I'm not saying that it makes no difference whether you're there or not, Touko-chan. Just being by her side probably gives Yumi-san all the strength she needs."

"Are you sure?"

Touko seemed uncertain as she looked at Shimako-san.

"Of course. Since it's Yumi-san, I think she would know that. Because she always treasured the words of the previous Rosa Chinensis."

The previous Rosa Chinensis, that would have been Rosa Chinensis' onee-sama. Which would make her Yumi-sama's 'grandmother' and Touko's 'great-grandmother.'

"The words of the previous Rosa Chinensis – "

Touko asked. Shimako-san smiled as she stood in front of the door nicknamed 'The Biscuit Door.'

"'The petit soeur supports,' is what she said."

"Supports …"

Somebody muttered. It could have been Touko, or Noriko, or maybe even Shimako-sama. Perhaps all three of them at once.

Supports.

All of the people there were petit soeurs.