The Love of My Childhood Friend, Who Has Overcome a Terminally Ill Diagnosis, Is Overwhelming
After leaving school, I headed for the station.
My test went completely wrong. This had never happened to me before.
โฆThose unpleasant memories kept coming back to haunt me over and over again.
โโฆIt’s been a while, Kanade.โ
Back in elementary school, Kanade was very popular.
She was beautiful, cheerful, kindโฆ she was such a perfect girl that no one could even feel jealous of her.
However, from a certain day onward, Kanade began to be treated as if she werenโt even there in the classroom.
It wasnโt because she was being bullied.
It was because sheโฆ had fallen ill with a serious disease so severe that she was given a terminal diagnosis.
My mother took me to her hospital room.
Kanade, whom I hadnโt seen in months, lookedโฆ
Kanade skipped school today.
On the day of the testโeven though just the day before, she had been so full of energy, studying hard to compete with me on the test.
โฆI do have some thoughts about the fact that her efforts werenโt rewarded.
Part of me thinks thereโs no way a god who only makes her suffer like this could actually exist.
But amidst the whirlwind of emotions swirling inside me, the one thingโฆ Iโm thinking about right now.
โโฆYou wonโt die, will you, Kanade?โ
She once came close to death.
She once nearly lost everythingโher beauty, her cheerful personality, even her lifeโto a serious illness that couldnโt be treated in this country.
Fortunately, she is still alive and well today.
Butโฆ this is her first sick day since we reunited.
โฆThere was no way the memory of parting with herโsomething I had once thought Iโd never have to face againโcould stay out of my mind.
Because of that, I couldnโt focus on my test at all.
And I couldnโt sit still any longer.
So Iโฆ boarded a train and headed for her house.
Having just returned from France, her home is in a different location than before.
I had heard the address from Kanade herself some time ago.
โCome visit sometime.โ
She said that and smiled at me when she gave me the address.
Butโฆ until yesterday, weโd only ever hung out at my place; weโd never once stopped by her home.
Soโฆ now, Iโm feeling a little regret.
โTo think Iโd be visiting her new place for the first time under these circumstancesโฆโ
To be honest, Iโd have preferred to mark the occasion a little more peacefully. Thinking that, I felt a twinge of pain deep in my chest.
I got off the train two stops before the one nearest my home.
I exited the ticket gate of a station I knew only by name and walked through a station plaza Iโd never seen beforeโฆ heading toward a quiet residential neighborhood.
โIs this the place?โ
Kanadeโs new home was a high-rise apartment building.
Feeling a bit intimidated, I walked through the grand entrance and entered her room number on the automatic lock.
After a few ringsโฆ
โHello?โ
A womanโs voice came from inside.
โUmโฆโ
It wasnโt Kanadeโs voice, so I hesitantly spoke up.
โIs that you, Akkun?โ
โHuh? Oh, yes.โ
โOh my, youโve grown so much. Itโs me, itโs me. Kanadeโs mom.โ
โOh, it was you, maโam.โ
I hadnโt recognized her at all over the intercom.
โDid you come to visit Kanade?โ
A visit.
I hated that word.
โโฆYes.โ
โI see. Thank you. โฆIโm sorry.โ
โHuh?โ
My heart fluttered.
โOh, no, no. Actually, Iโd love to talk to you for a while, but unfortunately, I have to go to work now. So I have to hang up right away.โ
โOh, I see.โ
โYeah. So, letโs celebrate our long-awaited reunion properly next time. My kid wonโt let you come over to our place at all.โ
โโฆโฆHaha.โ
โProbably because the house she used to live in is gone. She misses your house, which is still there and where she used to play so often.โ
โฆโฆI see. So thatโs why Kanade used to come over to my place.
โOh, sorry. I got a little sentimental there. Iโll open the door for you.โ
โOh, please do.โ
As the automatic door opened, I stepped into the elevator.
I got off on the third floorโฆ and arrived at the room Kanade had given me the number for. I rang the doorbell.
โComing!โ
The door opened, and an older woman stood there smiling.
โLong time no see, A-kun.โ
โItโs been a whileโฆ Auntie.โ
โYeah. Sorry about that. I really have to go now.โ
โOh, okay.โ
Looking closely, I saw she was wearing a suit.
โWell then, Iโm counting on you to look after my daughter.โ
The moment she ushered me into the apartment, she cut across the room and headed for the entrance.
โTake your time~โ
โOkay.โ
The door slammed shut with a loud bang.
โฆIn the spacious, quiet apartment, I decided to look for Kanadeโs room.
The laundry room.
The bathroom.
The kitchen.
The living room.
โฆOn a bookshelf at the far end of the living room, I found a few family photos.
A photo of the three of them laughing happily together on a camping trip in Japan.
A photo from a family trip to Franceโฆ of Kanade wearing a knit cap.
โฆโฆAnd a photo of Kanade and me together when we were kids.
Iโm pretty sure this photo was taken at the neighborhood Bon Festival.
Itโs a photo of Kanade snatching the yakisoba I was eating right out of my hand.
After that, I burst into tears, devastated that sheโd eaten my yakisobaโฆ
Iโm sorry, Akkun. To make it up to you, Iโll stay with you forever.]
Seeing Kanadeโs smile, I stopped crying right away.
โฆโฆBack then, I never would have imagined that Kanade would end up like that later on.
This wasnโt the time to get sentimental.
I searched for Kanadeโs room.
The next room I opened wasโฆ Kanadeโs parentsโ bedroom.
And finallyโฆ
โโฆThere she was.โ
Kanadeโs bedroom.
She was lying on the bed, breathing peacefully in her sleep.
โโฆSheโs alive.โ
I listened to her breathing once, twiceโฆ three times. After listening over and over, I confirmed that her life was still continuing today.
โฆI felt the tension that had been building up inside me suddenly ease.
I wanted to curl up right thereโฆ and let tears of relief spill out, but I couldnโt.
โโฆI guess Iโll make some rice porridge and wait for her.โ
I decided to borrow the kitchen.
While cooking with clumsy handsโฆ I resolved to wait patiently for her to wake up.
Struggling through the cookingโฆ I wonder how much time had passed.
Suddenly, the door to Kanadeโs bedroom swung open.
โโฆAkkun?โ
โGood morning, Kanade.โ
Kanade appeared, a cooling gel pack stuck to her forehead.
Sheโฆ must have been quite surprised to find me in her house, for her eyes widened in astonishment.
โHas your fever gone down?โ
โโฆHuh? Oh, no. I still feel sluggish.โ
โI see.โ
I took off my apron and approached Kanade.
โโฆโฆHuh?โ
Anxiety flickered in Kanadeโs eyes.
Her unusual reaction tickled a slight sadistic urge in me, but I managed to hold it back.
โYou should get some more sleep.โ
Carrying Kanade on my back, I headed toward her bedroom.
โโฆโฆAkkunโs back is warm.โ
โIs it?โ
โโฆโฆYeah.โ
I set Kanade down on the bed and touched the back of her neck. She definitely still felt a bit feverish.
โโฆโฆWell, Iโm going to make some rice porridge, so you should get some more sleep, okay?โ
โIโm not sleepy anymore.โ
โReally? Well thenโฆโฆ Iโll be right back.โ
โโฆโฆAkkun.โ
โWhat?โ
โHurry up okay?.โ
โOkay.โ
I went back to the kitchen and hurriedly made some rice porridge.
โItโs ready.โ
โThanks.โ
Kanade, looking frail as she sat up in bed with only her upper body raisedโฆ combined with her fragile smile, brought back those unpleasant memories from the past.
โAkkun?โ
โOh, sorry.โ
I found myself freezing in front of the door, but I started walking again, trying to cover it up.
โHere you go.โ
I handed her the tray, butโฆ
โPfft.โ
Kanade turned her face away.
โAkkun.โ
โYes?โ
โFeed me.โ
I had no choice.
โCan you open your mouth?โ
โAah.โ
โPuff. Puff.โ
I fed Kanade the rice porridge.
I scooped up some porridge with a spoon, let it cool a little, and brought it to her mouthโฆ
After repeating that a few dozen timesโฆ she finished all the porridge.
โIt was delicious.โ
โIt’s instant.โ
โBut it was delicious.โ
โI see.โ
I stood up.
โWhat time is auntie coming home?โ
โProbably in the evening.โ
โI see. โฆWell, I’ll stick around until then.โ
โโฆHuh?โ
Kanade tilted her head.
โWasnโt this porridge supposed to be dinner?โ
โโฆโฆโ
โCome to think of it, what time is it now?โ
โโฆโฆโ
โAkkun, what about your test?โ
โฆโฆKanade had a strange look on her face.
Why do you look so sadโฆโฆ?
Wanting to put her at ease, I smiled.
โI wasnโt feeling well. I didnโt take it.โ
Actuallyโฆ the moment I heard Kanade wasnโt feeling well, I felt a sudden, intense dizziness.
โโฆI was more worried about you than the test.โ
โIโm sorryโฆโ
โI was worried you might disappear again. When I thought about that, I couldnโt focus on the test at all.โ
โIโm sorry, Akkunโฆโ
Kanade was crying.
โItโs my faultโฆ I ruined your dream, Akkun.โ
Seeing Kanadeโs tears of anguishโฆ I smiled again.
โAre you talking about studying abroad in France?โ
Kanade nodded silently.
โIf thatโs the caseโฆ didnโt things turn out just as you wished? Is there any need to be sad?โ
โโฆLike thisโฆโ
Kanadeโs voice was trembling.
โIn a way like this. I didnโt want my wish to come true like this!โ
โฆThat was probably because she had once suffered from an illness herself.
Because she knew that illness was painful, agonizingโฆ and a desperate thing that could easily take a life, she probably didnโt want to use it as a choice that held the fate of others in her hands.
โโฆKanade, donโt get the wrong idea.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โMy dreamโฆ No, my goalโit hasnโt been cut short yet.โ
โโฆAkkun.โ
โJust because I missed first place on a single test doesnโt mean Iโve lost everything.โ
โBut Akkunโฆ You were acting like youโd die if you didnโt get first place on the academic test.โ
โI am ready to die. How else can I face this without that kind of resolve?โ
Thatโs how serious I am.
โIโฆ I never want to feel that helplessness from that day again. For that, risking my life would be easy.โ
โโฆThen, after allโฆโ
โBut competition is a matter of luck. Of course, the worst possible outcome could be waiting for me. Thatโs why I wonโt let a single failure get me down.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โEven if I fail. Even if I canโt do anythingโฆ another chance will come.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โAnd the one who made me realize that was none other than you, Kanade.โ
A few months after starting high school.
That day, when I was reunited with Kanade in the classroomโฆ
Iโll surely never forget everything I saw that day, at that moment.
โSo, don’t worry.โ
โโฆAkkun.โ
โYou didn’t take my dream away.โ
โโฆUgh.โ
โIf anything, you’reโฆ my driving force. So, just be yourself, like always.โ
โโฆAkkun.โ
Kanade was on the verge of tears.
โBesides, you might still be able to take the test.โ
I gave Kanade a smile.
โโฆโฆHuh?โ
โOur school has a special policy for students who are absent due to illness on the day of the testโthey get a make-up exam.โ
โโฆโฆโ
โYouโll definitely qualify for that. As for meโฆ well, Iโve been on my best behavior lately, so if I beg them, they might let me slide. Maybe.โ
โโฆโฆOh, I see.โ
Kanade flopped back onto the bed.
โPhewโฆโ
โHaha. Are you relieved?โ
โI am. โฆIโm so relieved I donโt know what to do with myself.โ
โIโm glad to hear that.โ
โโฆNow that Iโm relieved, Iโm getting sleepy.โ
โThen go to sleep.โ
โAkkun. Akkun.โ
โWhat?โ
โWill you stroke my head until I fall asleep?โ
Why?
โWill you stroke my head?โ
โNo, why?โ
โWill you stroke my head?โ
โโฆYeah.โ
โEhehe. Akkunโs hands are so warmโฆโ
โฆโฆW-well, Iโm glad to hear that.
โHehehe. Hehehehehe.โ
For someone running a fever, Kanade seemed surprisingly energetic.
โStill, I canโt believe youโd put me before that test you were so desperate to pass.โ
โโฆโฆWell, I did know about the special exception.โ
As for how I found out about this provisionโฆ it was because I was looking into ways to extend my study time in case I didnโt finish studying for the test in time.
To be honest, itโs a provision thatโs so open to abuse, itโs a wonder it still exists.
I think it should be abolished as soon as possible.
โฆWell. That aside, Iโll study a lot once I get home.
โYou put me before the testโyou put me before the test!โ
โโฆAre you even listening?โ
โNo, I’m not.โ
If you’re not listeningโฆ I guess there’s nothing I can do about it?
โHehe. Really. Seriouslyโฆโ
Kanade smiled cheerfully.
โAkkun, you like me way too much!โ
Maiasa