The Schoolโs Top Idol Is Acting Like Sheโs My Childhood Friend for Some Reason and Just Keeps Closing the Distance on Her Ownโฆ?! ~Stop Getting All Gloomy on Me Just Because I Turned You Down!~
The weekend.
I was standing at the roundabout in front of the station, ten minutes before our meeting time.
It wasnโt like I was really looking forward to it.
Well, actually, it would be a lie to say I wasnโt looking forward to it.
Kyosuke texted me, โLetโs hang out for the first time in a while,โ and I replied, โSure.โ Even though that was all there was to it, Iโd been feeling strangely restless since the night before.
Hanging out with a friend from middle school.
Back in the day, that wouldโve been perfectly normal.
But for me, it had become something that took a little courage.
Somewhere halfway through middle school, I became afraid of interacting with people. Going to class became a burden. I overanalyzed peopleโs stares and the hidden meanings behind their words, and everything just became a hassle.
It wasnโt like Iโd completely cut ties with Kyosuke.
But I was the one who decided to distance myself.
Even though I was the one who walked away, somewhere deep down, I felt like Iโd been โleft behind.โ That was incredibly selfish of me. I hated that about myself, so I distanced myself even further from others.
So today, just standing here at the meeting spot, my teenage insecurities were already trembling slightly.
My phone vibrated.
It was from Rino.
โSeita, are you there yet?โ
I replied right away.
โIโm here. No oneโs here yet.โ
The โreadโ notification appeared instantly.
โAre you nervous?โ
โA little.โ
โWhat if you want to run away?โ
I stared at the screen and exhaled softly.
โIโll tell you before I run away.โ
Her reply came right away.
โGood, Also, let me know if there are any girls here.โ
โYou havenโt forgotten that part, have you?โ
โBecause itโs important.โ
I smiled a little.
Rinoโs presence weighed on me just as much as ever.
But there was a part of me that found solace in that weight.
Someone was waiting for me to come home.
Just knowing that made my footing feel a little more steady.
โHey, Seita!โ
I heard a voice.
I looked up to see Kyosuke running toward me, waving his hand. Behind him were two familiar faces.
One was the tall Takuto Saeki. Back in middle school, he and Kyosuke used to hang out at the card shop all the time. The other was the round-faced Wataru Saegusa. Heโd always been a surprisingly good listenerโeven when I ranted about I Donโt Need Youth!!, heโd ask, โOh, really? How many heroines?โ in a casual sort of way.
โLong time no see, Takahara!โ
โYouโre still alive?โ
โDonโt go declaring me dead on your own.โ
When I replied like that, Saegusa laughed.
โNah, itโs just that Kyosuke said he invited Seita, so I was a little surprised.โ
โIโm actually a little surprised myself.โ
โThatโs great, though. Letโs hang out today.โ
Kyosuke gave my shoulder a light pat.
The way he touched me hadnโt changed since the old days, and it made my chest ache just a little.
Some things never change.
That makes me happy.
But at the same time, itโs painful because it feels like Iโm the only one whoโs been stuck in the past.
โSo, where are we going?โ
Saeki asked.
Kyosuke said it as if it were obvious.
โThe card shop, of course.โ
โCards in the middle of the day? Thatโs a bit much.โ
โSeita, did you bring your deck?โ
โJust in case.โ
โThatโs the spirit.โ
I pressed my hand lightly against the deck case in my bag.
Sky-blue sleeves.
The sleeves Rino and I picked out together.
The moment I remembered that, my heart skipped a beat.
Iโd already started bringing my memories of Rino with me, even to places where I used to hang out with old friends.
It felt strange.
At the card shop, time passed more naturally than Iโd expected.
Kyosuke was still using his deck that relied on brute force, Saeki was running an overly analytical control deck, and Saegusa was pulling off weird combos while saying, โAs long as itโs fun, right?โ
I laughed out loud for the first time in a long while.
โIsnโt it kind of mean to play that card right there?โ
โCall it strategy.โ
โSeita, youโve always been like that, havenโt you?โ
โTotally. Youโre usually so quiet, but when it comes to cards, you suddenly get ruthless.โ
โWhatโs going on with my reputation here?โ
We played our cards while laughing.
We won, we lost, and we laughed again.
Just spending time like that felt strangely nostalgic.
Back in middle school, there were days like this, too.
After school, weโd stop by the card shop still in our uniforms, get hyped up over silly stuff, and buy ice cream at the convenience store on the way home. I thought those days would go on forever.
But they didnโt.
Because I was the one who walked away on my own.
โSeita, whatโs next?โ
Kyosuke asks.
โIโm up for anything.โ
โThen letโs go to the arcade. Saegusa is showing off at Taiko, so letโs take him down.โ
โDonโt take him down, though.โ
Saegusa laughed.
I laughed along with him.
We left the card shop and headed to the arcade in front of the station.
There, too, we had a good time.
I lost to Saeki in a fighting game, Kyosuke tried and failed to win a weird stuffed animal at the crane game, and Saeda was surprisingly good at the rhythm game, drawing stares from strangers around us.
โWhen did you find time to practice?โ
โLonely effort.โ
โDonโt suddenly start saying cool stuff.โ
Laughing, I suddenly remembered the time I came here with Rino.
How Rino had looked so serious in front of the crane game.
How sheโd shown her competitive streak during the fighting game.
How sheโd told me, โI want Seita again next time.โ
As that memory surfaced in my mind, my cheeks grew a little warm.
โSeita?โ
Kyosuke peered at my face.
โDidnโt your face just relax a little there?โ
โIt didnโt.โ
โYeah, it did. I bet you were thinking about that childhood friend of yours, werenโt you?โ
โSheโs not my childhood friend.โ
โAre you still saying that?โ
Kyosuke burst out laughing.
Saeki and Saegusa jumped in.
โHuh? Whatโs that about?โ
โSeitaโs a childhood friend?โ
โNo. Itโs complicated.โ
โWhat do you mean, a โcomplicated childhood friendโ?โ
I couldnโt explain it.
A woman who calls herself my childhood friend even though she isnโt, whoโs a top idol right now, who harbors intense feelings for me, who calls me by my first name, who holds my hand, and who said sheโd punch my โyouth complex.โ
If I tried to summarize it, itโd sound like a threatening letter.
โLike, โsomeone specialโ or something.โ
When I said that, the three of them froze.
โโฆSeita?โ
โDid you just say โsomeone specialโ?โ
โDude, were you ever the type to say lines like that from a โteenage romanceโ movie?โ
โIโm surprised myself.โ
Kyosuke grinned.
โThatโs great, isnโt it?โ
Those words werenโt meant to tease me.
So I was a little at a loss for how to respond.
โโฆYeah.โ
I gave a small nod, and Kyosuke didnโt tease me any further.
I appreciated that sense of distance.
We hung out until evening.
Finally, we went into a fast-food restaurant in front of the station and chatted about trivial things while munching on fries.
The nicknames of our middle school teachers.
Whether the manager of the card shop was still there.
The story of how Saeki joined the basketball club in high school for some reason.
The story of how Saegusa was roped into the cultural festival planning committee.
The story of how Kyosuke recently tried to get a part-time job but didnโt get hired.
It was all nonsense.
But it wasnโt bad.
I was laughing.
Probably, without even realizing it.
Thatโs probably why I let my guard down.
โCome to think of it, Takahara stopped coming to school partway through middle school, didnโt he?โ
Saeki said casually.
He meant no harm.
It really was just the tone of someone whoโd simply remembered something.
But those words struck me deep in my heart.
My fingers stopped as I was reaching for a potato chip.
โNo, wait, Iโm sorry. I didnโt mean it in a weird way,โ
Saeki panicked.
โItโs justโฆ we suddenly felt distant from him back then. We didnโt know how to talk to him either.โ
He also nodded, looking a little awkward.
โIโm sorry. I couldnโt do anything back then either.โ
A chill crept into the depths of my chest.
He stopped coming.
We grew distant.
I couldnโt do anything.
Itโs all true.
Thatโs exactly why it hurts.
For a split second, I felt like Iโd been transported back to my middle school classroom.
My desk.
The voices around me.
The blackboard.
Those days when I was the only one feeling suffocated, even though no one else was at fault.
Fujimiyaโs words.
The teacherโs sigh.
โYouโll never amount to anything if you keep this up.โ
โYour parents are going to have a hard time, too.โ
โEveryone around you is having a hard time because of you, arenโt they?โ
Deep inside my head, those old voices overlap.
Even though Iโm in a fast-food restaurant right now, my breathing grows shallow.
โSeita.โ
I heard Kyosukeโs voice.
I looked up.
Kyosuke wasnโt smiling.
โYou donโt have to answer if you donโt want to.โ
Those words brought me back to reality just a little.
Iโll say it before I run away.
Rinoโs voice pops into my head.
โTell me if you get scared.โ
โThen Iโll wait for you.โ
I clenched my fist on my lap.
โโฆSorry. That really hit home.โ
I managed to say it.
It was a quiet voice, but I said it.
Saeki and Saegusaโs eyes widened.
โIโm sorry, Takahara. Iโm really sorry.โ
โNo, itโs okay. Itโs not your fault, Saeki.โ
I continued, catching my breath.
โI still find it a little hard to talk about those days. But itโs not so much that I dislike being askedโitโs more that it feels like Iโm being dragged back to that time.โ
I spoke, searching for the right words.
Back then, I would have just laughed it off.
No, not at all.
I donโt care.
I said that, and later, when I was alone, I felt down.
But now, itโs a little different.
โI think I ran away from myself back then. But at the same time, I also felt like Iโd been left behind. Thatโs pretty selfish, isnโt it?โ
Kyosuke shook his head.
โItโs not selfish.โ
โIt is selfish.โ
โItโs not selfish for someone whoโs struggling to feel that way.โ
Kyosuke said with a serious expression.
โWe didnโt know what to do either. But that doesnโt mean you have to think Seita is the only one to blame.โ
Saeki nodded as well.
โI said weโd grown apart, but I wasnโt trying to blame you. I just thought it was nice that we could hang out normally today.โ
He held up a french fry and smiled slightly.
โExactly. Seita, you looked like you were really enjoying yourself while playing cards. Seeing that, I thought, โAh, heโs back.โโ
Heโs back.
Those words made my chest tighten.
Rino had said the same thing to me.
That Iโd come back from the past.
Am I really coming back to somewhere?
To the place I lost long ago.
No, itโs not the same place.
I canโt go back to my middle school days.
But maybe thereโs a place where I can sit again, in a different form.
Just then, my phone vibrated.
It was from Rino.
โSeita, are you okay right now?โ
The timing was too perfect.
Was I being watched?
No, but with Rino, itโs possible. No, Iโd like to think thatโs a long shot.
I hesitated for a moment before replying.
โI was thinking about the past a bit, and it really hit home.โ
Read.
She replied immediately.
โAre you running away?โ
โIโm not running away.โ
โGood for you. But Iโd like to hear your voice a little.โ
I froze when I saw that message.
Iโd like to hear your voice.
Those were the very words I wanted to send.
Even though they came from Rino, it felt as if sheโd read my mind.
Kyosuke looked at me.
โRino-chan?โ
โโฆโฆYeah.โ
โWhy donโt you give her a call?โ
โButโโ
โItโs okay. Weโre right here.โ
Saeki nodded as well.
โGo ahead. Make sure you come back, though.โ
He gave a light wave.
โIโll save some fries for you.โ
I smiled a little.
Then I got up from my seat and stepped outside the shop.
It was getting a little chilly in front of the station in the evening.
I called Rino from a spot next to the shop where there werenโt many people passing by.
It rang once before she picked up.
โSeita.โ
The moment I heard her voice, the coldness deep in my chest eased a little.
โRino.โ
โAre you okay?โ
โโฆI might not be okay.โ
As usual, I almost said, โIโm fine,โ but stopped myself.
Polite language.
Formal speech.
Iโd always used that with Rino.
To maintain a sense of distance.
Out of courtesy.
Thatโs what I thought.
But maybe that wasnโt really the case.
Polite language was an escape route for me.
If I spoke politely, I could avoid getting too involved. I could keep a consistent distance from the other person. If I were rejected, I could tell myself, โI didnโt get that close.โ
Even after I started calling Rino by her first name, I still kept that wall up.
โSeita?โ
โSorry.โ
It just slipped out.
It wasnโt polite language.
I was a little surprised by the words that came out of my mouth.
On the other end of the line, I could sense that Rino had caught her breath.
โSeita, just nowโฆโ
โSorry, Rino. I just remembered something from the past, and it made me feel a little overwhelmed.โ
The words kept coming.
It wasnโt polite language.
But it wasnโt rude either.
Justโฆ intimate.
They were my own words.
โBut I didnโt run away. I was able to tell Kyosuke and the others that it stung a little. I still intend to go back.โ
Rino was silent for a while.
Then, she let out a small sigh.
โYeah.โ
Her voice was trembling.
โSeita, youโre not using honorifics right now.โ
โโฆI guess so.โ
โI canโt.โ
โIs that really the time to say that?โ
โBecause, Seitaโฆ youโre talking to me in a voice that feels close.โ
A voice that feels close.
That phrase made my heart swell.
โRino.โ
โYeah.โ
โMe using honorificsโit probably wasnโt just a habit.โ
โYeah.โ
โI think I was scared. Of getting too close. I felt like being polite left me an escape route.โ
โYeah.โ
โBut now, hearing your voice, Rino, I feel like I donโt need that anymore.โ
After I said that, my hands started shaking.
Iโm embarrassed.
Iโm incredibly embarrassed.
But, strangely enough, I didnโt mind it.
Rino didnโt say anything.
Just as that silence was starting to scare me, she whispered softly.
โSeita.โ
โWhat?โ
โCall me that one more time.โ
โRino.โ
โOne more time.โ
โRino.โ
โโฆI like you.โ
โDonโt just blurt that out now.โ
โBut I canโt help it. You gave me a little more room to escape, Seita.โ
Hearing those words, I gave a wry smile.
I let go.
That might be true.
Not completely, though.
Iโm still scared.
Iโll probably slip back into using honorifics sometimes.
But right now, Iโve lowered the wall just a little.
โRino.โ
โMm-hmm.โ
โI donโt think I can do it all yet. Iโll probably slip into honorifics out of habit.โ
โYeah.โ
โBut if itโs okay to talk like thisโฆ Iโll do it, little by little.โ
On the other end of the line, Rino held her breath.
โOf course itโs okay.โ
Her voice was choked with tears.
โPlease save that voice of yours, Seita, just for me.โ
โThatโs heavy.โ
โYeah. It is heavy. But I mean it.โ
โI know.โ
โSeita.โ
โWhat?โ
โCome back. Come back to your friends.โ
Those words made my chest ache a little.
Rino wasnโt trying to keep me locked up just for her.
Come back.
Come back to your friends.
That was Rinoโs way of being kind.
โYeah. Iโll go back.โ
โLet me know when youโre done.โ
โOkay.โ
โSeita, not using honorificsโthatโs cheating.โ
โHow many more times are you planning to say that today?โ
โToo many to count.โ
I smiled a little.
Before hanging up, Rino said softly,
โSeita, you did your best.โ
โโฆThanks, Rino.โ
I hung up the phone.
Still clutching my phone, I looked up at the sky for a moment.
The evening sky was already turning toward night.
A lingering ache remained deep in my chest.
But I could breathe a little easier than before.
When I went back inside the shop, Kyosuke and the others were munching on fries as if nothing had happened.
โWelcome back,โ
Kyosuke said.
I was back.
Those words felt a little heavier and warmer than usual today.
โIโm back.โ
When I replied, all three of them looked surprised for just a moment.
Then Kyosuke smiled.
โHey.โ
I sat down at my seat.
There was still a little bit of the fries left, just as Mie had said sheโd save for me.
โSeita,โ
Saeki said, looking a little awkward.
โSorry about earlier.โ
โItโs fine. Iโm glad I was able to say it, too.โ
The words came out naturally.
Kyosuke narrowed his eyes.
โYou seem a little different somehow.โ
โReally?โ
โYeah. Youโve started to actually get angry and show when youโre in pain more than before.โ
โIs that a compliment?โ
โI am.โ
I gave a small laugh.
Back then, I was even afraid to show that I was in pain.
But now, I can express itโjust a little.
Thatโs probably because Rino told me sheโd wait for me right by my side.
And because Kyosuke and the others treated me like I had a place to come back to.
On the way home that day.
I sent Rino a message.
โItโs over now. I stayed until the very end.โ
It was marked as read right away.
โWelcome back, Seita.โ
I hesitated for a moment before replying.
โIโm back, Rino.โ
After sending that, I typed one more sentence.
โI feel like I was able to talk normally, just a little bit todayโwith you, Rino, and with Kyosuke and the others.โ
There was a slight pause before Rino replied.
When the message finally arrived, I stopped in my tracks in front of the station.
โI want to hear more of those intimate words from you, Seita.โ
โBut thereโs no need to rush.โ
โIโll wait for you.โ
I exhaled softly as I stared at the screen.
The barrier of polite language.
The thorns of my teenage insecurities.
The time Iโd spent with friends Iโd left behind in the past.
All of that was shaken up at once today.
It hurt.
I was scared.
But I didnโt run away.
And so, I used words that were just a little more casual with Rino.
That was all.
But for me, it was a huge step forward.
โThank you. I want to talk tomorrow.โ
I sent it.
Rinoโs reply came right away.
โYeah.โ
โTell me all about it tomorrow.โ
โIn your own voice, Seita.โ
I closed my phone and looked up at the sky as it began to turn to night.
My teenage insecurities still havenโt gone away.
But today, I felt like a new voice of my own emerged, just a little bit, from between those thorns.
Maigetsu