Maria-sama ga Miteru:Volume28 Chapter1 3
Then one day I happened to see Futaba-san talking to an older-looking student in the hallway.
But that wasn't all. The scene made my heart hammer wildly, even though I thought I was no longer capable of being perturbed.
In the presence of this affectionate and friendly pair I could neither move forwards nor escape backwards, so stood frozen to the spot.
Noticing my gaze, the older student said, "See you," to Futaba-san then bowed quickly to me and left. She was a pretty girl – tall and slender, with long hair.
"That person just now, is she your onee-sama?"
My voice trembled as I asked Futaba-san this question. Deep within my heart I wanted her to deny it.
Lillian's Girls Academy high school has this unusual tradition, called the soeur system, wherein an older student will take a younger student as her petit soeur and guide her through school life. The one-on-one nature of this system builds an intimate relationship between the two soeurs.
"You got it. As usual, Ichigo-san."
Because of my regular deja-vu, Futaba-san considered me someone with keen instincts and so readily admitted their relationship.
"She's very pretty."
"Really? You think so? I think she is too."
Futaba-san smiled triumphantly. She seemed to be quite proud of her onee-sama.
I didn't ask any of the normal follow-up questions, like "What's her name?" or "How did you meet?" I felt that if I said anything then it would just alert Futaba-san to the disturbance in my heart.
(Disturbance … ?)
I swiftly reviewed what had happened.
What was I disturbed by? Was I worried that Futaba-san would become more distant, now that she had found an onee-sama?
(Is an onee-sama really necessary? Even though we're the same age, couldn't we be that close?)
A voice cried out within my heart. But it wasn't my current voice.
Deja-vu? – No, something different.
At some time in the past, I had definitely said those words to somebody.
But who? I didn't know.
Perhaps to the person in my dreams, whose voice fleetingly called out, "Ichigo-san."