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Chapter 4 - 4: Nonchalantly, casually, Iroha Isshiki assembles a future.

4: Nonchalantly, casually, Iroha Isshiki

assembles a future.

Cherry blossom petals were piled up in a corner of the courtyard.

It was just past the halfway point of April.

As time shifted, the color of the light filtering through the trees was

also changing. With each gust of the gentle, warm breeze, vivid

greens waved to the passing season.

Studying the branches where leaves had already replaced blossoms, I

pressed a button on the vending machine.

Without even looking at my hands, my fingers automatically reached

out for the usual brand of canned coffee. It fell with a clunk.

Can in hand, I wandered over to a bench in the school courtyard.

Nobody else would bother coming outside just for the ten-minute

break between classes.

Right now, the courtyard was mine—Hachiman Hikigaya's private

space. Worst case, they might levy a property tax in the name of

Hachiman Hikigaya. Seriously, the taxes are too high… Couldn't they

at least lower the consumption tax or something?

The emphasis on my concern for and interest in politics and

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governor at some point in the future. I squeezed the Max can in my

hands.

Life is bitter, so coffee, at least, should be sweet…

About to spoil myself with this sweet pleasure, I was trembling with

joy, enshrined with dignity in the center of the bench and feeling

increasingly more satisfied with myself—until I heard some gleeful

chattering getting closer and closer.

Someone had stepped into my private space. Come on, man. Who is

it? Pay up for the property tax, I thought as I glanced over

questioningly.

A few girls were ambling along the covered walkway. I assume they

were returning from a class in a different room—they were chatting

in a very lively manner as they headed back to the main school

building.

Among these girls, a pale head of hair happened to catch my eye.

Her hair was fluffy and shone in the sunlight, her big, round eyes as

charming as a little squirrel's. Her uniform was also worn just a bit

casually, and though the way she held the baggy cuffs of her

oversized cardigan sleeves was a familiar sight to me, I couldn't help

but find it adorable.

Well, she's always adorable—that's just Iroha Isshiki.

I'm so used to how careless and sloppy she acts in the clubroom and

student council room, I tend to forget. Seeing her with her friends, it

hit me again.

She's actually getting along well in her new class. That's nice, that's

nice…, I thought, watching her with avuncular fondness, which might

have been too much. She noticed me, and our eyes met for a

moment. Page | 82

Isshiki remained silent, opening her mouth like Ah. No, maybe it was

Ugh.

But the surprise showed on her face for only an instant, and she

immediately covered it with a little smile, doing a small wave in front

of her chest with her fingers just slightly peeking out from her

overlong cardigan sleeves.

That gesture and smile were so sneaky and secretive, like she was

doing it so the others couldn't see, like a sign for a lovers' tryst. It

was super-embarrassing.

I couldn't figure out how I should respond. All I could do was return

an eye signal somewhere between a nod and a bow. As I was busy

getting flustered, Isshiki went back to chatting with her friends

before vanishing into the main school building.

Once they were gone, I breathed a heavy and listless sigh, then

looked up at the sky.

How should I have reacted just now? Did she think I was ignoring

her? Should I have waved back? No, that'd be creepy, too. A bow?

Should I have bowed? If Isshiki had been alone, that could be an option,

but you act a little differently when there are other people around. Or

should I have used a fake yawn to just pretend I wasn't looking?

Whatever it is, thinking this hard about it really is creepy, huh?! That's

not good! I was screwed from the beginning!

Now that the courtyard was mine once again, I closed my eyes and

spent some time on a solo review meeting.

Once the Max can in my hand had grown somewhat lukewarm,

untouched by my lips, I heard the crunching sound of footsteps on

gravel.

"Heeey, you!" a sweet voice called out to me lightly, and I turned

toward it. Page | 83

For an instant, a soft, chilly sensation touched my cheek. When I

bent back in surprise, Iroha Isshiki, who I'd thought had passed by

just a moment ago, was standing right there, grinning mischievously

with an I LOHAS bottled water in her hand. Aha, so then she's a

booth babe handing out freebies? She's just that cute. What the heck,

too cute.

"H-hey… What, is something up?" I asked, rattled. The unspoken

question was: Didn't you go back to class?

Isshiki plopped herself down on the bench and said nonchalantly, "I

said I was stopping by the student council room and slipped out."

"Uh-huh…"

Despite her claim, she showed no sign of heading to the student

council room. Instead, she touched the plastic bottle in her hand to

her forehead, then blew out an exhausted-sounding sigh. "When you

say you're going to the washroom or to go buy a drink or something,

everyone just follows you, you know?" she said as she shook the

plastic bottle in her hands. Ah, so this I LOHAS had been bought as an

excuse to get away from her friends.

"Huh. Well, the new semester can be like that. You wind up going

together for everything."

Isshiki nodded back at me and inched one fist's worth closer. "For

suuure. That's why it's a good thing I can bring up the student

council…y'know, for times like these."

"True, it's a handy excuse. I get that, I get that." At this school, only

Iroha Isshiki had the character class of student council president. So

she only had to bring that up whenever she wanted to relax on her

own. I see, very convenient. Page | 84

When I nodded along, Isshiki stared dully back at me. "Do you really

get it?"

"Yeah. It's just like when you're coming back from a meeting outside

of work or school, and you're going in the same direction as

someone you've only just met, and it's just so awkward that you

start lying like, Oh, I have something to do after this… to shake them

off."

"Agh, that's totally different…" Isshiki sighed weakly and with utter

exasperation. Then she lightly touched a hand to her chest and

leaned in slightly to peer at my face. "That's not what I mean…" She

trailed off there, and then as if imparting a secret, she brought her

lips close to my ear and whispered softly, "…I mean times like this."

No one was even here, but the way she lowered her lovely voice felt

like a brief play bite on my earlobes.

"Uh…yeah, for sure. Times like this, huh? Right, so anyway, what—

what's up? What did you want?" I leaned away to escape the floral

scent and the ticklishness, grasping for words to cover my

embarrassment.

Isshiki nimbly came away. "Nothing in particular… Wait, you were

the one looking at me. I thought that meant you wanted me to come

over here. I mean, when I waved, you ignored it."

"No way could I respond to you then… I don't want to act weird; then

my friends would spread rumors about me…"

My charmingly bashful ploy, worthy of the heroines of old classic

games, did little to affect Isshiki's expression. "What?"

Hmm, maybe she's too young for that one. She looked really, actually

serious, not even prepping some comeback like You don't have any

friends, though. Page | 85

I remember having an exchange like this before, I thought, letting out

a tiny nostalgic chuckle through my nose.

Meanwhile, Isshiki was sighing again. "Well, some boys are like that,

huh. They won't talk to you unless they have a reason. Which also

means they'll make up some stupid reason to pester you with an

attempt at conversation."

"Hey, stop it—some guys can do their best if they have a chance.

Stop it."

But Isshiki wasn't listening. "Here I am thinking, You don't have to

bother coming all the way to me to ask what'll be on the test; you

should just ask your friends over there, and then they try to keep it

going on forever on LINE and you pretend to fall asleep, y'knooow?"

"Stop it, stop it, stop it. Stop prodding the soft spots of middle school

boys. Especially me. Sometimes one small action can change the

world… I do believe that…"

Everything is like that. With a twist on the everyday, you can change

the world. Let me change the world… I want to make miracles with

you…

As I was gazing far off into the distance while mentally assembling

my prayer of complaint, Isshiki watched me with a veeery dull look in

her eyes, but that eventually turned into a smile that silently asked,

What can you do? "Do you do that in your classroom, too? I know we

just got new classes."

"Well, yeah. And once you're in third year, you'll be somewhat

familiar with basically everyone, so people aren't really trying to go

out and build new relationships—and I don't just mean with me. So

there isn't really a need to talk with anyone." Page | 86

That was ultimately nothing more than my impression as an outsider,

but Isshiki gave my views an mm-hmm. "I see… Well, you already are

in third year, huh?"

"Yeah, I'm in third year…," I said, before my voice darkened a little.

"So now I've got different problems."

Isshiki cocked her head, which made her pale hair swish down to

hang over her white throat. Pushing aside the hairs that caught on

her colored lip gloss, Isshiki wordlessly asked for me to continue.

I quickly folded my arms and let my tone darken a little more as I

went on. "Some kids will start calling anything the last one of high

school, and it gets a little obnoxious…"

The troublesome thing about remarks like these is the fact that they

aren't entirely wrong. You could even say this moment right now

would be my own last something of high school.

It's not like I don't understand the desire to describe everything as

"the last X of high school," but if you say that, then every single day

winds up commemorating something. So you're Machi Tawara, huh?

It seemed my weariness had come out pretty clearly, regardless of

my intentions. Isshiki made a face, too. "Ahhh, like a couple who've

just started dating having an anniversary of whatever…"

"Yeah, yeah."

"Yeah, that is a little annoying… When they post that stuff on social

media, you're like, Ugh shut up, who cares, and you have to hit Like

anyway."

"Y-yeah, yeah…" I thought I'd been doing well listening along, but

then suddenly, I stuttered. I see—so Irohasu is the type who will

make sure to press Like, even if she secretly hates it. How nice… I

have absolutely no plans to post anything about anniversaries on Page | 87

social media, but that got me thinking that I should try to avoid

making people feel bad.

But even I am merely human. It's not like I don't get wanting to make

an anniversary special.

Everyone will have one or two dates they'd like to remember. Even a

trivial day of little importance can be an irreplaceable anniversary to

someone.

The biggest example of this is birthdays.

Thinking of that, I picked up the Max can I'd left on the bench beside

me and held it out to Isshiki. "Want this?"

"What? Uh, randomly offering someone a half-drunk drink is actually

a crime, though." Isshiki scoot-scoot-scooted over to the edge of the

bench, raising up both hands in front of her chest in a total defensive

stance.

"I haven't even had any yet… Look. This tab is totally untouched.

Pretty, isn't it? This is unopened, you know?" To prove that, I waved

the can and emphasized my innocence.

That seemed to win her over, as she inched back closer to her

original position. Then she reached out with trepidation to accept

the canned coffee from me. "Agh, well, thanks… Might as well take

it, then. I'm not really sure if I'll drink it, though…"

She is brutally honest, huh…? But I think it's nice, the way she won't

flatly reject another's goodwill, even when she's reluctant.

"Happy birthday," I said with a wry smile, putting the drink in her

hand.

But there was no answer from her. She stared dumbly at the Max

can enveloped in her hands. Page | 88

"…" She blinked, expression vacant, and then all I heard was an

unvoiced breath.

When I asked her with a look, What is it? she snapped out of it with a

gasp and started fidgeting with her bangs. "…Y-you remembered,

huh? You didn't say anything, so I thought for sure you'd forgotten."

"Nah, there just wasn't the right moment to say it…" When I'd first

caught sight of Isshiki, she'd been too far away, and once we'd

started talking, that surprise bottled water attack had made it out of

the question for the moment…

But I couldn't possibly forget Iroha Isshiki's birthday. She'd taken

every opportunity to draw attention to it before, and most of all, for

these past few days, the subject had been the talk of the Service

Club, of which I was a member. Apparently, that day after school, the

whole club was going to throw a surprise party.

But even if we were arranging a surprise, it would be too suspicious

not to mention anything birthday adjacent even when I ran into her.

When you get to a sensitivity championship of my level, you'll see

right through that stuff and think, That's odd… It's my birthday

today, but nobody's saying happy birthday to me… Aha! So they're

planning a surprise? And then the day just ends with nothing

happening. That's happened to me before.

If I anticipated such thoughts and wished Isshiki happy birthday now,

I would be able to divert her attention away from hopes for or

suspicion of a surprise. The plan here was to double the effect of the

surprise. An absolutely enchanting play, if I do say so myself…

As I was feeling smug, there was a tugging on my sleeve. When I

looked over like, What's up? I saw Isshiki was turned away, pouting.

"One can of coffee isn't enough, you know," she muttered sulkily.

"I'm not that cheap." Page | 89

I know. I do have my own sort of present for you… So I wanted to say,

but I swallowed it. I had to leave that for the surprise after school.

Despite her insistence about her worth, Isshiki didn't throw the Max

can back at me and just tucked it into her blazer pocket.

Instead, she offered me something else. "…Um, here, I'll give you

this."

"Oh, thanks." I reflexively gave a Thank you, I accept… sort of bow as

I took the I LOHAS she had been holding.

"…Huh? What?" I glanced up from my hands at Isshiki.

She was still looking away, but she answered my question

surprisingly directly. "It's a trade…for the coffee."

I see. I don't get it. Why did this girl give me an I LOHAS? I could

explain the Max can as a birthday gift. But I couldn't think of any

reason for me to get something from her.

"Oh-ho…" So then is this the straw millionaire thing? I wondered,

staring in confusion at the flavored water in my hands. Page | 90 Page | 91

Isshiki cleared her throat with a loud hmmm! Then she jabbed a

finger at me and puffed up her cheeks in a pout, as if to cover their

redness. "…It's an exchange, okay?! So the present you just gave me

is null and void!"

"Huh…?" Is that how presents work? Are you even if you give

something back?

Isshiki ignored my confusion and briskly moved the conversation

along. "Sooo you can give me a present later… How about this

weekend? I'm free, you know?"

"Huh? Ah, um, I was more or less considering getting you something

else…" I even planned to give it to you after school… So I wanted to

say, but since there was a surprise party, I couldn't tell her straight.

Oh, dilemma!

However Isshiki took my silence, she smiled brightly and leaned

forward on the bench. She gently laid one hand on my shoulder and

cupped the other around her mouth. And then with a sweet, syrupy

suggestion in her tone, Iroha Isshiki brought her lips close and

whispered, "The present is an excuse."

Before I could ask what for in a totally transparent attempt to play

dumb, Isshiki popped away again and smiled as if nothing had

happened.

My sigh was drowned out by the bell alerting us to the start of class,

and Isshiki stood up at the same moment and continued to walk a

few steps away. And then with a light flutter of her skirt, she turned

back again. As if to say she wouldn't even bother listening to my reply, she

waved and said, "Then I'm looking forward to the weekend!" before

hurrying off to the school building.

"O-okay…" There was nothing for it but to reply with a bewildered

nod at her retreating back, even knowing she wouldn't see it.

By force of gradual erosion, my weekend plans had been decided.

Oh, I'd expect nothing less of Irohasu.

The way she 100 percent recycled the plastic bottle she'd just bought

and then connected it to a future activity was awe-inspiring. She

doesn't just have me in the palm of her hand—she's got me wrapped

all the way around her little finger, too…

I didn't know how many more times we would repeat that same old

exchange. I could swear her tactics were the same as ever, and yet

they somehow felt like they had evolved—to become even more

cunningly, cutely clever.

A casual and nonchalant accumulation of mundane experiences. That

single action had clearly moved my heart and was assembling the

future ahead of us.

Irohasu really is the greatest…

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