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 time until Rino arrived felt strangely long.
Leaning against a pillar in front of the station, I looked down at the promotional copy of I Donโt Need Youth!! I was holding. To a non-otaku, buying the same volume again just for the booklet might seem incomprehensible.
But for me right now, it was my lifeline.
Iโd just run into Kaede Fujimiya.
Back in middle school, she was the one who drove a deep thorn into my โyouth complex.โ
She apologized.
Fujimiya admitted that those words had been harsh.
That alone doesnโt mean everything ends neatly. But I didnโt run awayโI told her it hurt. I told her I couldnโt just pretend it never happened.
The old me would have never been able to do that.
As I was reflecting on that fact, I saw a figure walking briskly toward me from the direction of the ticket gates.
It was Rino.
She wasnโt in her school uniform; she was wearing casual clothes that made her look a little more grown-upโperhaps she was on her way home from work. She had her hat pulled down low over her eyes and was wearing a pair of fashion glasses. Even so, Rino Hoshimiyaโs presence couldnโt be completely hidden.
As soon as she spotted me, she hurried over, keeping an eye on her surroundings.
โSeita.โ
โRino.โ
The moment I called her name, Rinoโs expression wavered slightly.
But she immediately peered closely at my face.
โAre you okay?โ
โโฆProbably.โ
โโProbablyโ?โ
โThere are parts where Iโm not okay. But I didnโt run away.โ
Rino gasped.
Then she gently grabbed my sleeve.
โYouโre so brave.โ
โAre you treating me like a kid?โ
โNo, Iโm not. Itโs because you did your best, Seita.โ
Those words touched me more deeply than Iโd expected.
I looked away for a moment.
The area in front of the station was crowded. It was too dangerous for Rino to stay there for long.
โShould we find another place?โ
โYeah. Somewhere with fewer people.โ
โWhere?โ
โSomewhere where Seita can relax.โ
Hearing that, I thought for a moment.
There were only so many places in front of the station where you could really relax.
In the end, we headed to a small park a short walk away. It was a different park from the one where Rino and I had read the I Donโt Need Youth!! anthology beforeโone with even fewer people passing by.
When we sat down on a bench, Rino adjusted her hat slightly and settled down next to me.
We were close.
But today, I was grateful for that closeness.
โCan you talk?โ
โโฆYes.โ
I told her about meeting Fujimiya.
About back in middle school.
The words Fujimiya had said to me.
That Iโd run into her again today at the bookstore.
And that sheโd apologized.
Rino didnโt interrupt me once.
She just listened intently, still holding onto my sleeve.
When I said, โShe apologized,โ Rinoโs grip tightened slightly.
โThat person apologized to you, Seita.โ
โYes.โ
โHow did you feel about that, Seita?โ
โI donโt know.โ
I answered honestly.
โI do feel a little relieved that they apologized. But it hasnโt completely gone away. Those words are still there, and it still hurts when I remember them.โ
โMm-hmm.โ
โBut I was able to say it. That it hurt. That I canโt just pretend it never happened.โ
Rino nodded slightly.
โThatโs amazing, Seita.โ
โIs that so?โ
โYeah. Because you were able to express your own pain in your own words.โ
I looked at the bookstore bag on my lap.
Inside the bag was I Donโt Need Youth!!.
The romantic comedies Iโd loved and used as an escape.
Back then, Iโd clung to the youth depicted on screens and on paper while cursing my own real-life youth. Yet now, Iโm putting my real pain into words and having Rino, sitting right next to me, listen to me.
Life really makes no sense.
If itโs a romantic comedy, at least make it easier to understand.
No, donโt label my life as a romantic comedy.
โHey, Seita,โ
Rino said quietly.
โDid it seem like that person like you, Seita, or something like that?โ
โHuh?โ
I couldnโt help but look at Rino.
Rino had a serious expression.
Her eyes looked gentle, but there was little light deep within them.
Here it comes.
This is a heavy one.
โNo, I donโt think so. She just apologized.โ
โReally?โ
โReally.โ
โSeita, you used to like her, didnโt you?โ
โโฆYes.โ
โWhat about now?โ
โItโs different now.โ
My answer was immediate.
Rinoโs fingertips paused.
I was a little surprised myself that Iโd answered so quickly.
I used to like her.
But not anymore.
I hadnโt expected to be able to state that fact so clearly.
โItโs different now. Fujimiya is someone from my past.โ
โThen, what about now?โ
Rino asked.
Her voice was soft.
She seemed scared.
I was at a loss for words.
Right now.
The person whoโs in my heart right now.
I know that without even having to think about it.
But itโs way too embarrassing to say out loud. My teenage insecurities are setting off alarm bells in my head. โEvacuate immediately. Romance levels have exceeded the threshold. Please evacuate to safe otaku talk as soon as possible.โ
I wanted to run away.
But Rinoโs hand was gripping my sleeve.
Iโll say it before I run away.
I made up my mind.
โโฆRight now, itโs Rino.โ
Rino froze.
I froze, too.
I said it.
I actually said it.
In a small park near the station, right after running into an ex-girlfriend from my past, I told the current top idol, โRight now, itโs Rino.โ
Isnโt this the kind of line youโd hear near the very end of a romantic comedy?
No, itโs not a confession yet.
It shouldnโt be a confession.
The lawyer inside me is arguing desperately.
The defendant did not say, โI like you.โ He merely stated, โRight now, itโs Rino,โ and the meaning is ambiguous.
Your Honor, guilty as charged.
In my heart, Iโd already lost the case.
โSeita.โ
Rinoโs voice was trembling.
โSay that again.โ
โI canโt.โ
โPlease.โ
โMy mind canโt handle it.โ
โMine canโt either.โ
โThen itโs even more impossible, isnโt it?โ
Rino covered her face with both hands.
Her ears, peeking out from under her hat, were red.
Seeing that reaction, my chest grew warm.
โSeita, thatโs not fair.โ
โLately, thatโs really all youโve been saying.โ
โBut it is unfair. I was actually a little scared just now.โ
โScared?โ
โI was worried that a girl from Seitaโs past might come to apologize, and what if she became a beautiful memory for you?โ
Rino said this while still covering her face.
โEven though I told you I wanted to be part of the rest of your youth, I was afraid that someone from your past might take you away from me. Even though I know that wonโt happen, I still didnโt like the thought.โ
Itโs heavy.
But within that heaviness, there was genuine anxiety.
Rino isnโt just trying to tie me down.
Sheโs always afraid of disappearing from my life.
โRino.โ
I called her name.
Rino looked up.
โMy past wonโt disappear. What Fujimiya said to me, and the pain I feltโthose things will probably stay with me forever.โ
โYeah.โ
โBut the place I want to go back to right now is with you, Rino.โ
The moment I said it, something inside me exploded again.
Iโm done for.
Today is a festival of slip-ups.
My mouth is out to get me.
Rino had completely frozen.
Then, she slowly let go of my sleeve and touched my hand instead.
โSeita.โ
โYes.โ
โCan I hold your hand?โ
โโฆโฆYes.โ
This time, I didnโt hesitate.
Rinoโs fingers intertwined with mine.
Theyโre warm.
Just that warmth alone is slowly melting away the chill that had been deep in my chest until just a moment ago.
โSeita, thank you for coming back.โ
โI havenโt gone anywhere yet.โ
โBut youโve come back from the past.โ
Hearing that, I couldnโt say a word.
Itโs trueโback at the bookstore just now, for a split second, I had been transported back to the hallway of my middle school.
But right now, Iโm here.
Iโm sitting on a bench, holding hands with Rino.
Even if Iโm pulled back into the past, I have a place to come back to now.
โRino.โ
โWhat?โ
โIโll probably have moments when I remember the past and get down again.โ
โYeah.โ
โI think youโll find that a hassle.โ
โI donโt think so.โ
โItโs a burden.โ
โIโm a burden too, so weโre a perfect match.โ
โThatโs a pretty lousy kind of match.โ
Rino gave a small laugh.
I couldnโt help but laugh a little too.
Just then, my phone vibrated.
I looked at the screenโit was from Kyosuke.
โWanna get together this coming break? Itโs been a while.โ
A short message.
An old friend.
Weโd drifted apart in middle school, but our relationship had gradually started to mend.
I looked at the screen and showed it to Rino.
โItโs from Kyosuke.โ
โYour friend?โ
โYeah. He asked if we should get together sometime.โ
Rino narrowed her eyes slightly.
It wasnโt jealousy.
Well, maybe there was a little bit of that.
But her expression suggested she was thinking about something more than that.
โGo ahead.โ
โIs that okay?โ
โYeah. Heโs an important friend of Seitaโs, right?โ
โRino, are you okay with this?โ
The moment I asked, Rino looked a little surprised.
Then she smiled happily.
โI might not be okay with it.โ
โYouโre so honest.โ
โBut since Seita asked me properly, Iโll be okay.โ
Rino gently wiggled her thumb while still holding my hand.
โGo ahead. But call me when youโre done. I want to know for sure that Seitaโs coming back safely.โ
โGot it.โ
โAlso, let me know if there are any girls there.โ
โItโs Kyosuke and the guys, so I think itโll just be guys.โ
โDonโt just โthinkโโmake sure.โ
โYouโre being a bit much.โ
โItโs important.โ
Rino was serious.
With a wry smile, I replied to Kyosuke.
โIโm going. Iโll adjust my schedule.โ
I hit send.
Even though it was just that, my heart felt a little lighter.
I met someone from my past.
I remembered the pain of the past.
But Iโm still connected to my current friends.
Iโm still connected to Rino, too.
My youth didnโt end in the past.
โSeita.โ
โYes.โ
โCan I count today as a memory, too?โ
โโฆYes.โ
โThe day Seita came back from the past and returned to me.โ
โThatโs a bit of a heavy way to put it.โ
โBut itโs true, isnโt it?โ
I thought for a moment.
Then I looked at our clasped hands.
โโฆMaybe so.โ
Rino smiled, looking as if she might cry.
Seeing that smile, I thought to myself.
Meeting Kaede Fujimiya was painful.
But it didnโt just end with that pain.
I faced my past and realized where I wanted to return to now.
That was surely a big step for me.
Rino was beside me, still holding my hand.
Feeling the warmth of her hand, I let out a soft sigh.
My โyouth complexโ still hasnโt completely faded away today.
But around that thorn, another new memory with Rino had been added.
I, who had been pierced by the past, was now holding Rinoโs hand.
Just that alone made me feel a little bit saved.
Maigetsu