Maria-Sama Ga Miteru - Volume 01 - Maria-Sama Ga Miteru
Maria-Sama Ga Miteru - Volume 01 - Maria-Sama Ga Miteru
Maria-Sama Ga Miteru - Volume 01 - Maria-Sama Ga Miteru
Translated by Seki
Editing from Baka-Tsuki
Typesetting by Yobbin2000
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Volume 1
Maria-sama ga Miteru
Prologue
“Gokigenyou.”
“Gokigenyou.”
The clear morning greeting travels through the serene, blue sky.
Today, once again, the maidens that gather in the Virgin
Mary’s garden smile purely to one another as they pass under the
tall gateway.
Wrapping their innocent bodies and souls is a deep-coloured
school uniform.
Walking slowly so as to not disturb the pleats in their skirts,
so as to not toss their white sailor scarves into disarray… such is
the standard of modesty here. Running here because one is in
danger of missing class, for instance, is too undignified a sight for
students to wish upon themselves.
Lillian Private Academy for Women.
Founded in Meiji 34, this academy was originally intended for
the young women of nobility, and is now a Catholic academy of
prestigious tradition. Placed in downtown Tokyo, where you can still
see traces of Musashi Field’s greenery, it is protected by God, a garden
where maidens can receive tutelage from pre-school to university.
Time passes, and even now, in Heisei, three era-names past
Meiji, it is a valuable academy, where nurtured ladies raised in
greenhouses are shipped out in carefully packaged boxes after 18
years of schooling - an arrangement that continues to survive.
She-, Fukuzawa Yumi, is just one of those ordinary ladies.
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Monday of Uneasiness
Part 1.
“Wait.”
It was Monday.
Down the rows of gingko trees is a fork in the road, and it was
here that Yumi was called upon from behind to wait.
It was a cold, piercing voice, strong enough to seem like an
illusion. Furthermore, because this happened right in front of
Maria-sama’s figure, for an instant she thought that perhaps it was
Maria-sama telling her to hold still.
Having been spoken to, you must first stop and answer “yes,”
then turn your entire body. Even if it was unexpected, you must not
act rushed. Suffice it to say; simply “turning your face” is
definitively unladylike conduct.
As elegant as possible, as well as beautifully. All in order to
get even one step closer to being like the elder sisters.
That is why as soon as you turn about and stand facing your
company, you must smile and say gokigenyou-.
Unfortunately, Yumi was unable to answer “gokigenyou.”
“---”
It was because recognizing who had called out to her struck
her speechless.
The reason why she had not immediately jumped up is
because she had dedicated herself to conduct herself the way a
student at Lillian Girls’ Academy should, and her restraint at this
moment was show of progress toward this goal … at least, that is
how she wished it would have been. Rather, her astonishment was
so great that her actions lagged far behind her racing mind, leaving
her frozen in time.
“Um… would you be speaking to me?”
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Somehow managing to thaw herself, Yumi managed to ask,
incredulously. Of course, Yumi had already confirmed that she was
the only one in direct eye-sight, and she was the only one that could
possibly be spoken to. Even so, it was difficult for Yumi to believe.
“You are not mistaken. I am the one who spoke, and you were
the one to whom I spoke.”
Not mistaken, she had said. Yet, Yumi desperately felt like
responding, of course there was a mistake, and then running away.
Having no idea why she would be called upon, her mind was in a
state of near-panic.
She floated a thin smile and walked straight toward Yumi,
not knowing what sort of state she was in.
Because they were in different grades, there had been no
prior chance to see her face from this close. This was even the first
time Yumi had heard her voice this clearly.
Her waist-length straight hair shined so brightly that it
begged you to ask what shampoo brand she used. It was so well-
kept that it was hard to imagine there was a single strand of ill-
conditioned hair.
“Hold this.”
She held out her bag. When Yumi, still puzzled, took the bag,
she reached out behind Yumi’s neck with both of her empty hands.
(Kya-!!)
Not knowing what was happening, Yumi shut her eyes,
lowered her chin and stiffened.
“Your tie, it was crooked.”
“What?”
When she opened her eyes, that beautiful face was still in
front of her. Apparently, she was fixing Yumi’s tie.
“You should always be aware of your personal appearance.
Maria-sama is watching, after all.”
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And with that, the person took back her bag from Yumi, said
“gokigenyou,” and walked ahead to the school building.
(That… that was…)
Standing there, left behind, blood slowly flowed back into
Yumi’s head, and she began registering what just happened.
There was no doubt about who that was.
Second-year pine-class Ogasawara Sachiko-sama.
Incidentally, her name was 7th on the attendance sheet. She was
known as “Rosa Chinensis en bouton.”
She was such the object of the school’s affections that you
could not help but wonder if it was okay to say her name, for
someone of such lower stature to even mention her.
(That’s…)
Yumi was just about to boil in embarrassment.
(That’s not fair!)
She stood dumbfounded for a few moments.
She had exchanged words with the onee-sama she aspired to
for the first time. Yet, it was a horrifically embarrassing episode. It
was too cruel.
Maria-sama is mean!
When she looked up out of spite at Maria-sama, the latter
maintained her ever-present chaste smile and stood, silently, in the
middle of the small, green garden.
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Part 2.
“Ooh, so that’s what happened.”
Katsura-san, who sat in front of her, just laughed when she
heard the story.
“You were so gloomy when you showed up to class, I was
wondering if you ran into a molester in the train or something.”
“A molester might have been better.”
“Why?”
“It doesn’t stick with you.”
“Yumi-san, it seems you haven’t run into a molester.”
“I commute by bus.”
Students of Lillian Girls’ Academy generally took a
circulation bus from M Train Station’s North Exit at JR town to get
to school. Both of them were the same in this regard, but Katsura-
san took a crowded train to get to M Station, whereas Yumi took a
bus to M Station South Exit, resulting in the difference in
pleasantry (or unpleasantry).
“Wasn’t there talk about a Lillian rail car, though?”
“There is one, but you know, it’s more like the Yamayurikai
council gathered everyone together so that Lillian students all
crowd into the second car from the back. But because of day duties
and club activities and the likes, if you leave too early there aren’t
enough students, so it’s kind of pointless.”
Apparently, though, because rumours circulated, female
students from schools other than Lillian had begun using that car,
making it pretty effective against molesters. Of course, there was
no real method of squeezing out males, but apparently the number
of gentlemen with the courage to step into a car full of young
women was not very high. Plus, there was hardly any opportunity
to make any suspicious moves, anyways.
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The Lillian uniform used a non-lustrous black cloth that
seems like it had a drop of green, and was very refined throughout.
The ivory sailor collar with a single black line was tied up as is into
a tie. During this season, the one-piece, low-waist plaited skirts
were knee-high. Combine all this as a set with the threefold white
socks and the ballet-style leather shoes and you get a very
traditional outfit, one that had a firmly-rooted popularity with
ordinary people as well as, of course, the uniform maniacs.
This attractive outfit advertised a lady’s upper-class stature.
And sailor uniforms attracted unwanted attention as it were, too.
“Trains are crowded, so I always check how I look beforehand.”
Saying that, Katsura-san, using Yumi as a mirror, acted out how
she fixed up her forelocks and re-tied her tie. Like this, she meant.
“I see, I was so careless.”
Yumi bent over her desk. Then, Katsura-san pat her head, as
if saying “there there.”
“Pretty much. But people that can sit elegantly as they ride to
school wouldn’t think of these things. Don’t worry about it, it’s not
a big deal.”
“It is a big deal.”
“As long as we forget, it’s fine isn’t it?”
“Why?”
“Because she’s the star of Lillian Girls’ Academy. Stars don’t
worry about each and every amateur.”
Stars and amateurs.
Even though it was the truth, or rather, because it was the truth,
it hurt. Katsura-san’s consolation was a bit of an extreme treatment.
Incidentally, Katsura was a name and not a surname. At
Lillian, nicknames generally did not exist. The custom was to speak
to those of the same grade as “–san”. When speaking to an
upperclassman, “-sama.”
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“There’s no helping withering away when you’re called upon.
The only first-year in our class that can handle being spoken to by a
‘Yamayurikai’ council member is her.”
And with that, Katsura-san shot a glance behind her.
Following her line of sight, Yumi saw Tōdō Shimako just step into
the room.
“Gokigenyou, Katsura-san. Gokigenyou, Yumi-san.”
As she greeted the two, Shimako-san elegantly advanced to
her seat.
“Go- Gokigenyou.”
Yumi and Katsura-san looked at each other, as if they wanted
to ask, “What’re you so embarrassed about?”
Even though they’re the same age, the discrepancy was
enormous. Although completely unlike Sachiko-sama, Shimako-san
was also stunningly beautiful.
Looking at her depressed you, making you think beautiful
people are beautiful even from when they were young. Any hope of
becoming as beautiful as Sachiko-sama just by becoming a second-
year high-school student was snuffed out, just like that.
“Did you hear?”
Katsura-san began whispering, so Yumi also lowered her voice.
“That Shimako-san became Rosa Gigantea en bouton? Even
skipping over the 2nd-years.”
It was famous. The story about Shimako-san exchanging
sisterly vows with Rosa Gigantea despite being a 1st year student.
“Not that.”
“Not that?”
Implying that it was the latest scoop, Katsura-san put her
index finger over her lip and said “Onee-sama told me.” Her Sœur
was a tennis-club senior, who was in the same class as Sachiko-sama.
“Shimako-san, not only did Rosa Gigantea propose, but
apparently so did Sachiko-sama.”
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“Ehh-!!”
“Yumi-san, you’re being loud.”
The two of them scrunched up over a single desk. It was a
spectacle very un-befitting of ladies, but the two of them had not
noticed. –Maria-sama, please forgive them, no matter what
generation it is, women love rumors about other people.
The Lillian Girls’ Academy’s Sœur system was said to have
been borne out of the school’s attitude of respecting the autonomy
of its students in High School. As students graduated from
compulsory education, in which they lived under the management
of teachers and Sisters, they were expected to lead an ordered life
with their own power. The Sœur system was adopted so that elder
sisters could guide their little sisters through this rather
overwhelming time. As that system became completely immersed
throughout the school, it became such that even without any strict
school regulations, the pure and righteous school life was passed
down from generation to generation.
Sœur meant sisters, in French. Presumably in order to
prevent confusion with Sisters, they avoided using English.
Originally every senior and underclassman was called sœur, but
eventually it became a way of designating two tightly bonded girls.
No one was sure when the ritual of vowing to become Sœurs
through a give-and-receive of a rosary began.
“According to the stories, Sachiko-sama proposed first, but
she accepted Rosa Gigantea’s hand, even though it came later.”
Katsura-san seemed a bit disdainful, but she was definitely
getting excited by the rumor-mongering.
“I wonder if she just preferred white over crimson.”
“That’s not the point. Sheesh… Yumi-san, you’re a bit weird.
See? When you’re in Shimako-san’s class of people, you can even
have your pick between two roses.”
“Your pick, that’s such a despicable wording.”
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“But, truth be told, Sachiko-sama was rejected.”
“Mmm.”
What a wasteful thing to do, thought Yumi.
“What do you mean ‘mmm,’ don’t you think it’s horrible?”
“Why? If you can’t have two onee-sama, you do have to pick one.”
“And you pick the one that came later?”
“But it’s not a race.”
“Yes it is!”
And thus did Katsura-san conclude the discussion, heaving a
sigh. Come to think of it, she had exchanged Sœur vows the day she
joined the tennis club.
“Speaking of which, what about Rosa Foetida?”
“Rosa Foetida is peaceful and secured with a 3rd-year, 2nd-
year and 1st-year.”
“I see.”
For Yumi, as opposed to Rosa Gigantea and Rosa Chinensis
en bouton fighting over Shimako-san, the fact that neither of them
had younger sisters was more surprising.
“Either way, the reality is, Sachiko-sama proposed to her, and
she didn’t immediately accept.”
As she said that, Katsura-san looked at the clock.
The bell would ring for the morning prayers.
Then, a hymn would sound from the school broadcast
system. Aside from the once-a-week morning prayer at the
Sanctuary, everyone prayed in their classroom. Everyone sang the
hymn, listened to the principal speak, then calmed their spirits and
offered prayer to God.
Please allow me to live righteously today.
However, on this day, despite praying, she had the feeling
that she was about to be jarred from her peaceful daily life.
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Part 3.
“Yumi-san, Yumi-san.”
Yumi was called upon after school, just as she had finished
her cleaning duties and had walked out of the music room.
“Ah Tsutako-san. Have you already finished cleaning the classroom?”
“Yes, and that’s why I hurried here, to ensure we wouldn’t
walk past each other. Yumi-san seemed to have taken her bag to
cleaning duty, after all.”
Because the first-year classrooms were distant from the
music room, first-years always took their bags with them. As the
entrance and the club houses were close by, it was convenient for
going home or for going to club activities.
“You were looking for me?”
“I wanted to discuss something.”
“Discuss?”
This prompted Tsutako-san to raise her frame-less glasses by
the nose-bridge with a finger, nod, and say “yes.”
“Yumi-san. We have club activities to get to, so we’ll excuse
ourselves now. Oh, I’ll return the cleaning journal to the staff room
on the way, too.”
The three students whom were helping with cleaning duty
smiled with pure eyes.
“Why… thank you.”
“No, no. Think nothing of it. Gokigenyou.”
“Gokigenyou.”
The uniforms, with the color of damp crows’ wings, leniently
flowed down the hallway. Tsutako-san and Yumi saw them off together.
“You are, I think, aware that I belong to the photography club?”
Tsutako-san turned back toward Yumi and asked, abruptly.
“Y, … yes.”
Because she’s notorious.
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Aside from class time, she rarely lets go of her camera. Yumi
vaguely remembered hearing her mourn, at one point, about how
chagrined she was whenever she missed a shutter chance, and that
feeling of regret was the reason why she had no choice but to hang
onto her camera at all times. Since the beginning of high school,
this had been the first time Yumi ended up in the same class as
Tsutako-san, but already she’d been shown two or three photos
that she never realized had been taken. Though she couldn’t really
tell how ‘good’ Tsutako-san was, she had to admit that even her
ordinary self looked at least 30% cuter in the photos.
“You know how the school festival is close by? Well, because of
that, I’ve been coming to school early to take photos from early morning.”
She only used people as her photo subjects. Well, specifically,
“female high-school students.” Honestly, there was no problem in that,
but she claimed “good photos can’t be taken when the subjects even
subconsciously pose,” so she had a tendency to take secret photos.
“Tsutako-san, don’t you think it might be better to stop
taking photos as if you were a peeping tom?”
“Why should I throw away the privilege I have, being an
active Lillian Girls’ Academy student? I just want to seal away
beauty as beautifully as they come, within these frames. We’ll all
age, eventually, but it’s possible to preserve ‘now’ in all its
glittering glory. I just think that’s my God-given duty, having been
chosen by the camera.”
With that, she raised a clenched fist.
“Even so.”
“Not to worry. I’ve gotten permission from every one of my
subjects. I burn everything, including the negatives, for rejected
pictures. And before I present them, I always, always make sure the
people involved are willing.”
“Permission?”
“Like this.”
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Tsutako-san presented two photographs to Yumi.
“What?”
Three, two, one.
It required three seconds to realize what the photos were of.
“Ehh!”
As Yumi had raised her voice far beyond what was generally
accepted of a Lillian student, Tsutako-san covered her mouth.
“Th, this.”
Ahh, and what it was.
The morning scene, that same scene she wished could be
erased from her memory. A two-shot photo of Ogasawara Sachiko-
sama and Yumi.
Even so, it was definitely worthy of the photography club’s
ace. She had not let the shutter chance go by. Both of Sachiko-
sama’s hands were firmly gripping Yumi’s scarf. You could imagine
hearing the sound of the knot being squeezed.
Even while struggling to hold onto her bag, Yumi stared,
absorbing everything in the photo.
As always, Sachiko-sama was lovely. And as a direct result of
her presence, Yumi, standing to her side, looked like an angel.
“The first one was taken with a long-range lense, the close-
up. But this one, the one where your whole body is photographed,
has more of a ‘forbidden’ mood to it, making it look better, don’t
you think?”
By the way the title is “Training,” Tsutako-san said, and Yumi
could do naught but agree.
“Can I have this?”
As Yumi asked, Tsutako-san laughed and took back the photos.
She looked as if Yumi had just been snagged hook, line and sinker.
“I don’t mind, but on two conditions.”
“Conditions?”
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“Condition one: that you allow me to use this photo in a panel
for the photography-club exhibit during the school festival.”
“Eh…”
Exhibit? Panel? Was she out of her mind?
How reckless, to line up someone like Yumi, with an
extremely average academic, height, weight and figure, to someone
who’s perfect in every regard, like Ogasawara Sachiko-sama, in
front of every student.
“Tsutako-san. You must be kidding.”
“Why would I be kidding? I’ve been confident, ever since I
snapped the photo, that it was my best work this whole year. That’s
why I developed the film at the cost of lunch break.”
As she said that, Tsutako-san’s stomach let out a decidedly
un-lady-like growl. Ah, her lunch lay untouched in her bag.
Hobbies take precedence even over the nurturing appetite.
“But, a panel…”
Yumi looked down.
“You don’t want the photo?”
Tsutako-san plucked the two photos and waved them in front
of Yumi’s face.
“I know. You’ve always admired Ogasawara Sachiko-sama in
secret. Yet, ignoring the remote possibility of a two-shot, I know
you don’t even have a close-up photo of her head. When the field
trip photos were put up outside the staff room, you were vexed that
you couldn’t request copies, because you were of a different grade,
am I right? And as you aren’t part of any club, you had no 2nd-year
student to request for a copy. The only photo you have is one from
the athletics meet. That’s the picture where Sachiko-sama, waiting
in line for the relay, happened to be in the background and, well, I
won’t say a rice grain, but she is really just a speck.”
“Excuse me. She was at least the size of a pencil. And even so,
it’s a treasure to me.”
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Tsutako-san could pursue a career as a private detective if
she so desired.
“I wonder if that pencil will satisfy you, after today’s events.”
The lens of her glasses shined like a camera flash.
“…You’re evil.”
Of course there was no way she’d be satisfied, having seen
such a good photo.
“But, isn’t there a chance Sachiko-sama refuses?”
“That’s why.”
Tsutako-san put up her index finger and laughed, triumphantly.
“The other condition is that you receive permission from
Rosa Chinensis en bouton.”
“Ehh!? That’s impossible, absolutely impossible.”
Again, she says something so stunning so smoothly.
“Why?”
Tsutako-san widened her eyes in surprise.
“You two look so intimate. Like sœurs.”
“I wish!”
Yumi explained. This morning, while heading to school, she’d
been suddenly called out, and when she wondered what was going
on, she’d been cautioned about her appearance.
“Well. And she fixed your tie while at it, too. If your
classmates found out they’d be envious.”
“As if they would say, ‘Oh, I’m so envious?’”
Just remembering the incident made her want to blush.
“Sachiko-sama probably thought, what a slovenly student.”
It wasn’t supposed to be like that.
In reality, meeting onee-sama in the near future was
supposed to be a more beautiful situation.
For example, like a scene in a movie. A scene that would
make you blush just remembering it, even after graduating. Even if
it were just an instant. Like picking up and returning Sachiko-
sama’s handkerchief after it got blown away by wind, or something
trivial like that.
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But, a bent tie. On top of that, she panicked so much she
couldn’t even greet or thank her. She’d fallen to the status of an
impolite underclassman.
“A slovenly student, isn’t that fine? After all, it let you get
close to your lovely onee-sama.”
“Err…”
There was no retort to that. Had her tie not been bent, it
would have been likely she would have never been called to, in her
entire life.
“Tsutako-san, why don’t you negotiate in person? You do that
all the time, after all.”
“Even Tsutako-san, brave and fearless as she is, is
intimidated by the Yamayurikai council.”
The Yamayurikai was the student council of the Lillian Girls’
Academy High School. The council, called the White, Red and
Yellow Roses were, despite being students, on a different social
standing than the regular students, like court officials. Sachiko-
sama was the petite sœur to Rosa Chinensis.
“Also, Yumi-san, I decided that it would be profitable to use
you for negotiations.”
“W, Why?”
“Because you caught the attention of Sachiko-sama.”
“That’s because of my tie-”
“If a bent tie were all that were needed to get the attention of
Sachiko-sama, every Lillian student would walk around with bent ties.”
That was Tsutako-san’s retort.
“No way.”
“Quite frankly, I’ve seen such calculating first-year students.”
First-years that undertook a bold deed the likes of walking in
front of Sachiko-sama with a bent tie, all for the sake of catching
her attention for one moment. Tsutako-san spoke of this in a
serenading tone, as if she were a leading actress, standing at the
middle of the stage, basking in the spotlight.
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“Especially Sachiko-sama, she’s considered one of the most
compulsive about cleanliness in the school. She’s famous for
disdaining slovenly appearances, so there might have been more
than one person who foolishly attempted such a stunt.” To carry a
proper soul, one must first tend to their person appearance-. For
roughly 11 years since kindergarten, that had been a repeated
mantra, and breaking that schooling in order to get the attention of
their beloved senior simply awarded them one, icy glance from
Sachiko-sama. And then complete disregard.
Even worse, sometimes that student’s onee-sama was called
out for a discussion about personal appearance.
“Sachiko-sama… is scary.”
“Did you just find out? Ogasawara Sachiko-sama is scary. Of
course, this is only with matters that she disapproves of.”
“And you’re telling me to face that scary Sachiko-sama…?”
Frankly, she thought Tsutako-san was just as scary.
Already Yumi was getting ready to run. The toes of her indoor
shoes were already facing the entrance.
“You don’t understand, Yumi-san. Sachiko-sama is no
demon. She’s an angel. Archangel Michael.”
“A, Archangel Michael…?”
What is she saying, does she even understand what she’s
saying? Tsutako-san’s eyes were focused on something far away.
“She is, in reality, sublime and tolerant. However, everything
that opposes her aesthetic sense is absolutely unforgivable. She is,
after all, a born princess. She has her own peculiar sense of rules.”
Tsutako-san was swimming away alone. Yumi could not help
but raise her hand, say “Um,” and request.
“Tsutako-san, I only get mid-marks for language class.”
“Yes?”
“Can you lower the level and explain, please?”
“Lower the level?”
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“Umm, in other words, can you explain more clearly, please?”
Tsutako-san folded her arms and went deep in thought. It
was hard to explain to someone else a theory you had already
completed yourself.
“To put it simply, Sachiko-sama is never irrationally angry, so
it’s alright. When she’s angry, there’s always reason in her words.”
“So?”
“So don’t worry and get persuading.”
“Why me?”
“Seems to be a fit. You and Sachiko-sama.”
Sheesh, I can’t understand Tsutako-san’s thought process.
“And what basis do you have for that?”
“Basis? I have no basis. These things are all about instinct. Intuition.”
Sachiko-sama, who never bothered with the ties of
underclassmen, spontaneously decided this morning to call out to
her, chastise her, and then re-tie Yumi’s scarf with her own hands.
Tsutako-san seemed emphatic that this was a brilliant
achievement, one that couldn’t have happened with pure luck.
“Even if the person is not aware of it, I think like-minded
people subconsciously step closer to one another.”
“And again you’re being irrational.”
Essentially, it seemed like she was simply pushing something
she didn’t want to do on Yumi.
“If you’re regretful of being thought of as a slovenly student,
then replace that image. If you politely thank her, ‘Thank you for
warning me this morning,’ you’ll turn out to be a polite lady.”
“Ugh, Tsutako-san, you’re persuasive.”
“Why, thank you. I have been invited by the debate club once.”
Her triumphant laugh was so masterful that it felt she could
be invited by the theatrics club, too.
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Ten minutes later, Yumi stood in front of the door for the
Yamayurikai headquarters, the “Rose Mansion.”
In the end, Tsutako’s killer blow of “You don’t want the
photo?” had pushed Yumi into accepting the job of negotiating with
Sachiko-sama.
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Part 4.
The Lillian Girls’ Academy High School Student Council was
named the Yamayurikai (Mountain Lily Council) in homage to
Maria-sama’s soul.
Maria-sama’s soul was a blue sky, was an evergreen oak tree,
was a Japanese nightingale, was a mountain lily, and was a
sapphire. That was the song you were made to learn first, upon
entering kindergarten.
(But why is it a sapphire…?)
She had wondered this as a child, and had dragged that
bewilderment to the present. Blue sky, evergreen oak, nightingale,
mountain lily, and then spontaneously a sapphire.
She could understand the comparison of Maria-sama’s soul to
such beautiful things, but a materialistic symbol such as a jewel, as
opposed to natural beauties such as the sky and plants and animals
had always felt out of place. Plus, a sapphire was an expensive
possession, so while anyone could look up at the sky and bask in its
beauty, only a select few could adorn themselves with sapphire.
(But a lady the stature of Sachiko-sama probably wouldn’t
find the sapphire out of place.)
And that was what went on in the mind of Yumi, who stood
rather blankly in front of the Rose Mansion.
Lillian, being what would have to be considered a ‘school for
upper-class ladies’, was filled with daughters of comparatively
prosperous households. Yumi, who’d been attending the school
since infancy, technically counted as a daughter of a company
president, for her father was the president of a designing office.
While the exchange of their parents’ occupations was not
standard practice in the classroom, people nevertheless slipped out
this sort of knowledge every so often during regular conversations,
and from this you could hear of doctors, lawyers, company
presidents of smaller enterprises, department heads of larger
enterprises, university professors, and other such varying degrees
of remarkable titles.
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However, the Ogasawara Sachiko she was about to meet was
on a different level from such ladies. She was the granddaughter of
the president of the Ogasawara group, an extensive management
over department stores and leisure parks, among other things, and
her mother was reportedly of former nobility, making her a
princess of perfect pedigree.
The Rose Mansion. It was called a mansion, but it was actually
a small building, roughly half the size of a classroom, taking up floor
space in the corner of the courtyard for high school buildings.
However, being an independent building used solely by the student
council and, with the aid of its wooden two-story appearance, you
could surely see why it became known as a mansion.
“I wonder if Sachiko-sama is really in here.”
Yumi-san said to Tsutako-san, temporarily lowering the fist
she had raised for knocking.
“Well she wasn’t in the classroom, and everyone says the
Yamayurikai council have been gathering in the Rose Mansion after
class every day to prepare for the school festival.”
With that, Tsutako forced Yumi to look back at the door.
Apparently she had tagged along purely as an escort. Yumi was the
main dish. She wanted to complain, whose fault is it that she had
come this far, but she had to restrain herself until she got a copy of
the two-shot photo. Plus, as Tsutako-san mentioned, if things went
well, she could undo the ruined reputation she might have
garnered in the morning, and if things went really well, she could
be on speaking terms.
“Yes. They come here every day…”
In other words, there was no turning back.
Yumi raised her fist again, but could not bring herself to
knock on the wooden door.
(Ahh, how weak I am.)
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However, for any normal first-year student, Yumi not-
withstanding, it would have taken a considerable amount of courage
to knock on this door. That was why Tsutako-san knowingly did not
hurry her. If Tsutako-san were to ask, “can’t you even knock?” Yumi
was prepared to counter with “then you go ahead.”
She felt sweat in her palm. That’s odd, it’s not a sweat-
inducing temperature.
Her heart began throbbing more violently, and her legs
began trembling.
The world beyond this door was too alien.
Just as she lowered her fist, giving up all hope, a voice called
out from behind the two.
“Do you have business with the Yamayurikai?”
“Huh!?”
Yumi and Tsutako-san spun around like a spring-loaded mechanism.
“Oh dear, I apologize. I seem to have surprised you two.”
Standing there was Tōdō Shimako-san.
Yumi sighed heavily, relieved. If Sachiko-sama appeared when
she hadn’t yet steeled her resolve, she might have fainted. Well, even
if fainting was an exaggeration, it was definite she would have
disgraced herself even more than she had done in the morning.
“Shimako-san, too, why…”
And as Yumi began to speak, Tsutako-san, at her side,
elbowed her lightly. “Idiot.”
“Shimako-san is Rosa Gigantea en bouton, so she would
obviously be here.”
“Oh, yeah.”
She was not a “regular first-year.”
“Yumi-san and I wish to speak to Rosa Chinensis en bouton.
Shimako-san, would you act as an agent for us?”
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As if thinking, nice timing, Tsutako-san immediately began
speaking to Shimako-san. Even though they were both en bouton,
the difference of comfort between white and red was drastic.
“Oh, if that is the case, would you like to come inside? I
believe Sachiko-sama is on the second floor.”
Swaying her curls, Shimako-san opened the door and
beckoned to the two, whom were rooted to the spot outside.
Not just beautiful, but kind and cute as well, Tōdō Shimako-
san. Yumi-san stood awestruck for a moment.
Because of this, it was easy to see why Sachiko-sama and
Rosa Gigantea would scramble over her. She was, after all, the type
of person you would love to stand next to and walk with. Pure
white, with soft, brown, curly hair.
In contrast, even with the same colour of hair, Yumi simply
had unruly hair. She had managed to subdue her jumpy bristles
with ribbons by dividing them in two. –A wild animal part cotton-
candy, part Savannah.
“Come in?”
Shimako-san spoke to them once more, holding open the door.
“Let’s go, Yumi-san.”
Gulping hard, Tsutako-san grabbed Yumi’s arm. If all else
failed, she was planning to drag Yumi down with her.
After taking one step, a mysterious space surrounded them.
“Uwah…”
Immediately inside was a blow-through floor. When you
turned left, you were greeted by a steep staircase. Straight ahead as
you reached the second floor was a stained-glass window the size of
a door, and the evening sunlight stretched down like it had walked
down the steps and to the lower floor.
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There was no sign of life on the floor. To the right and above
that were rooms, but as Shimako-san said, there didn’t seem to be
anyone on the first floor. Knowing this, it was apparent that even
had Yumi knocked on the door, it was likely that no one would have
noticed anyways, causing her to feel exhausted even before
beginning the monumental task that lay ahead.
“This way.”
Shimako-san deftly walked up the stairs, holding down the
pleats of her dress so they wouldn’t rub against the stairs. Yumi
and Tsutako-san looked at each other, nodded to each other, and
followed suit.
Roughly half of a year since becoming a high school student.
For Yumi, the Rose Mansion was as forbidden a space as a Sister’s
residential ward.
“Um… Shimako-san?”
Yumi suddenly felt anxious.
“Yes?”
“Is it alright for you to bring in an outsider this easily?”
Shimako-san stopped and turned around at the highest step,
briefly looking surprised before saying “Oh dear.”
“Why do you consider yourself an outsider? This building is
being used as the Yamayurikai headquarters, so the staff members
maintain it, but each and every student is a member of the
Yamayurikai. We more than happily welcome people who wish to
speak to us. Of course, if a hundred students all pushed in at once
the floor might collapse?”
Lowering her shoulders a bit, Shimako-san laughed.
As she said, this old wooden building probably could only fit
fifty people at once.
Yumi wondered, during what era was this built? The Lillian
high school buildings were definitely not new by any account, but
even their stairs did not squeak like these.
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After climbing the stairs, a biscuit-shaped door appeared on
their right. When they followed Shimako-san toward the door, they
suddenly heard an earsplitting voice.
“Even so, why do I have to do it?”
It was a loud enough voice to have traveled through the door.
When Yumi thought about how such a loud voice didn’t seem
befitting of the Rose Mansion, that same voice yelled once more.
“This is tyranny! The onee-samas are being mean!”
The word “mean” and the plate hanging from the doorknob
reading “Please be quiet, as we are in the middle of a meeting” felt
strangely unbalanced.
Incredible. A student capable of saying “mean” in the
presence of seniors.
This was, after all, the Rose Mansion. There was no doubt
that, inside, beginning with the Roses, distinguished members sat,
almost enshrined.
A normal student couldn’t attend this meeting and say “the
onee-samas are being mean.”
“Oh, good. Sachiko-sama seems to be present.”
Shimako-san turned the doorknob.
“Eh!?”
“Then that voice was Sachiko-sama’s…”
Yumi was, honestly, stunned. That Sachiko-sama would raise
her voice in such a way, would use a word like mean and sound so
cross while at it. It seemed like Tsutako-san was just as stunned.
On the other hand Shimako-san just smiled, saying “It’s
always like this,” and opened the door without knocking.
And that exact moment.
“I understand, then. If that’s what is being demanded, then I
just need to bring her here! Yes, I will bring her here at once!”
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And with what could be taken as a sharp parting remark, one
student shot out of the room. It was an unfortunate accident that
arose because she had been leaning on the doorknob just as the
door was opened from outside.
“Ah!”
“Uwah!”
As soon as she thought a person had flown out, Yumi felt a
light impact on the front of her body. Then, her sight tilted, the
ceiling spun, and she felt a sharp pain at her rear.
Ignoring Shimako-san, who had used the door as a shield,
and Tsutako-san, who had held back to be last in line, the direct hit
almost seemed like the person had aimed directly at Yumi, who was
second in line.
That’s why the “ah!” was the person who flew out, and
“uwah!” was Yumi’s voice.
“Are you alright?”
She heard Shimako-san and Tsutako-san’s voices.
“Hnn… nn.”
It had become a confusing situation, and she didn’t know
what was happening. Only her buttocks had hit something, but a
soft pressing feeling remained around her stomach and breast.
Plus, because someone else’s hair was covering her face, even
though she knew she was supposed to be facing upwards, she had
no idea where she was and she had lost directional senses.
“Ow…”
Murmuring that, the person lying on top carefully raised
herself. When Yumi’s vision cleared, the first thing she saw was
none other than Rosa Chinensis en bouton, Ogasawara Sachiko-
sama. She, too, had not yet realized what had happened, and
simply sat, slowly shaking her head.
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The straight, long, black hair swayed like the hair for models
in commercials and, gradually, returned to their native positions.
The difference with TV was that a floral scent accompanied this hair.
“Aww. That was a flashy fall.”
“Eh, she got crushed by Sachiko’s 50kg? How miserable-!”
“Heeey. Victim, are you alive?”
The students whom were in the room slowly crept out, having
noticed the crash. It was a line-up you could only see in a Yamayuri
general meeting. Rosa Chinensis, Rosa Foetida, Rosa Gigantea. Next
to Rosa Foetida were her bouton and her respective petite sœur.
“Eh, I crushed someone!? Are you alright!?”
Having finally realized what happened, Sachiko-sama
hurriedly tried to raise Yumi.
“Sachiko. You shouldn’t simply move them. If they hit their
head it could be disastrous.”
Rosa Foetida en bouton came forward from the crowd.
Second-year chrysanthemum-class number 30, Hasekura Rei-
sama. Being the daughter of a martial arts family, she had probably
seen her fair share of people who had gotten concussions.
However, her sailor collar and low-waist plaited-skirt
uniform made her seem even more like a handsome person in male
attire – a sight that was a rarity in Lillian. A slender figure with
very short hair. Even this uniform, that seemed like one that an
antique doll would wear, was worn by her like a man’s formal
divided skirt.
“Ah, I’m alright, I only hit my back.”
Yumi hurriedly stood up. Her butt still throbbed, but
otherwise it seemed like it could turn into an uproar.
“Are you sure?”
Sachiko-sama leaned forward with a worried look.
Ahh, if you look at me at such short range, I feel like running
away. Your beautiful eyes will get sullied.
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“Yes, as you can see.”
Unable to bear the atmosphere, Yumi stood up and hopped
around like a phoenix bird. She disliked her clownish behavior, but
the atmosphere felt like had she not done so, they would have
called an ambulance.
“That is a relief.”
Perhaps relieved, Sachiko-sama hugged Yumi tightly. The
same feeling in her breast as before. Ahh, so that’s what it was. It
was Sachiko-sama’s breasts. Because of the uniform’s construction,
it’s difficult to tell the difference between different peoples’ figures,
but her breasts are along the lines of the abundant… This wasn’t
the time to be thinking of this. Graciously, at the moment, Sachiko-
sama was embracing her.
“By the way.”
Still embraced, Sachiko-sama whispered in Yumi’s ear.
“You are a first-year, are you not? Do you have someone to
call onee-sama?”
“Huh?”
That moment, she thought of that first-year student who self-
destructed by wearing a loose tie. In her stead, Sachiko-sama
berated her onee-sama.
However.
Would she drag in a sœur over colliding? In this case, it was
an accident, and Sachiko-sama had been the one that had crashed
into the standing Yumi.
“Which is it?”
Sachiko-sama whispered urgently.
“I don’t… why?”
Because it felt like a secretive conversation, Yumi also
suppressed her voice as she answered. Then.
“Splendid.”
“Um, what…”
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“No worries. Just do as I say.”
Extremely forceful. Without given any reason, she was
dragged out in front of the extravagant members.
“I have a report for the onee-sama.”
As opposed to the hysteric voice that cut through the door,
Sachiko-sama had returned to the icy voice of norm.
“Oh my, I wonder what is starting?”
Rosa Chinensis inquired with an intellectual smile. As
expected of Sachiko-sama’s onee-sama. She had the composure and
presence of someone who could make even Sachiko-sama dance on
her fingertips.
“This girl-.”
After leading with that, Sachiko-sama whispered toward
Yumi and informed her, “Introduce yourself.” She had just realized
she had never asked Yumi for her name.
“Ah, first-year peach-class number 35. Fukuzawa Yumi.”
When she tried to introduce herself to Sachiko-sama, she
half-turned Yumi’s body. Apparently, she had wanted her to
introduce herself to the Roses.
“I see, Fukuzawa Yumi-san. How do you write that with kanji?”
“Fukuzawa from Fukuzawa Yukichi, you add ‘right’ to a
shimesu-hen for Yu, and Mi from the year of the snake.”
“A joyous, and good, name.”
Rosa Gigantea smiled brilliantly.
“And?”
Finally, Rosa Foetida looked at Yumi from head to toe, as if
appraising her.
“What with this Fukuzawa Yumi-san?”
All of a sudden, Yumi had been surrounded by the three Roses.
Maybe this is how it felt to be a frog hunted by a snake. Even
though her name had “snake” in it, she wanted to be pardoned
from this. If it weren’t a snake, it was a briar forest. They say pretty
roses have thorns, but she definitely realized the Roses weren’t
merely pretty onee-sama.
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Even though she had only hit her buttocks, her head felt light
from the invisible pressure. What was Sachiko-sama planning to do
after capturing a frail first-year?
“Onee-sama. Would you please cease staring in that way?
Look, Yumi is absolutely terrified.”
(Yu, Yumi…!?)
Woah, woah.
She didn’t even know her name until just now, and yet they
were already on a first-name basis? Is, how Yumi would have liked to
retort, but because it was Sachiko-sama, her mind simply went blank.
Yumi.
The standard at Lillian was to add –san to the end of every
name, so first-name basis was limited to only extremely close
relationships. Even her parents went by a “friend-like parental
relationship,” so she was called “Yumi-chan” by her parents. The
only person to call her simply Yumi was her little brother, who’d
become cheeky as of late.
However, it sounded good. To be called “Yumi” by Sachiko-sama.
Even though she didn’t really know what was happening, it
felt good, so she decided to play along with Sachiko-sama. Even she
could come in useful to her. –That sort of feeling.
“That’s true, it could have been unpleasant, we apologize…
umm, Fukuzawa Yumi-san.”
Rosa Gigantea craned her neck for a slight bow. This person
was Shimako-san’s grande sœur. Her face was, in contrast to
Shimako-san, more of an exotic look, but she was still far too
beautiful to look at up close. Her graded semi-long hair flowed
behind her hair like wind and looked pretty.
“However, we cannot help but be attentive to Sachiko’s, as
Rosa Chinensis en bouton, conduct. I hope you will understand?”
“…Y, yes.”
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Yumi could understand why the Roses would be attentive of
Sachiko-sama. But she could not comprehend why they would be
staring so intently at her.
“Rosa Gigantea. I would appreciate if you did not speak to
Yumi so off-handedly.”
Sachiko-sama stepped in front of Yumi, as if shielding her.
“Oh, since when did Yumi-san become your personal possession?”
Rosa Gigantea raised an eyebrow and giggled. Having had her
fault taken away, even Yumi, standing obliquely behind of Sachiko-
sama, could tell she was beginning to contort her face in anger.
“Well, Rosa Gigantea. Let us hear what Sachiko has to say, first.”
“Oh yes, that’s right. She did say she had something to report.”
As Rosa Chinensis and Rosa Foetida brought back order,
Sachiko-sama seemed to cool down, lose her angered look, and
then nod.
“I will have you carry out that promise from earlier.”
“Promise?”
Rosa Chinensis asked back.
“As long as I choose now, everything is settled, correct? In
that case, I am choosing Yumi.”
Sachiko-sama grabbed Yumi’s shoulders and pushed her out
front. As if she was showing off a newly-bought toy.
“Um…”
Because Yumi had no idea what was said “earlier,” she had no
idea what was happening. Rather, she had been brought into a
mess without knowing it.
She looked to Tsutako-san and Shimako-san for help, but
they both shook their heads. They had both arrived at the same
time as Yumi, so they, too, could not grasp the situation.
“Would ‘earlier’ mean the parting remark you cried out right
before you walked out that door?”
The three Roses looked intently at Sachiko-sama.
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“Of course.”
Smiling triumphantly, Sachiko-sama flowed on, speaking the
words that plucked the spirit out of the entire room:
I declare Fukuzawa Yumi to be my petite sœur.
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Part 5.
“Please.”
A white cup was filled about seven tenths to the brim with a
red, steaming liquid and placed in front of me.
This is a liquid called ‘black tea.’
“Would you like sugar or milk?”
A relatively short, pony-tailed girl offered a stick-shaped item
from the basket. This girl was, if I remember correctly, also a first-
year. I forget her class and surname, but she was the petite sœur
for Hasekura Rei-sama, the Rosa Foetida en bouton, and I think
her name was Yoshino-san.
“No, thank you.”
I thought in a daze after refusing. Umm, what was milk again?
Ahh, I’m so confused.
The one who was the most surprised by Sachiko-sama’s
declaration was none other than Yumi herself. She was frozen in
place, even oblivious to the uproar around her. How many times
must Sachiko-sama petrify her in one day?
Let’s settle down and talk about it. Is what happened, and
thus everyone moved into the room, past the door with the
“meeting” plate.
Sachiko-sama, who’d made the selfish declaration in the first
place, left behind her sœur, Yumi, even if the declaration was a
temporary loss of mind, and angrily shouldered her way into the
room. Prepared for battle, would be the most suitable way to
describe her state.
“…War, with Sachiko-sama.”
In reality, if you went by image, the two of them probably
were more suited to being in completely separate positions.
“Oh dear, what a helpless onee-sama, leaving her little
sister behind.”
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When Rosa Gigantea embraced Yumi by the shoulders and
walked into the room, Sachiko-sama seemed to have realized her
clumsiness and so she stood up, pulled out the seat next to her, and
beckoned, “sit here.”
Then, when everyone sat down, black tea was distributed.
And that was where we were.
This room had an atmosphere unlike any other school
facility. Just like the stairs and the hallway, the floor and walls
were of worn, wooden boarding. Aside from the one adjacent to the
hallway, the other three walls each had a wooden-framed bay
window, and the clean cotton curtains for each were opened and
fastened with a thin ribbon. The size was about half that of a
classroom, and there was an arrangement of flowers on the
elliptical table in the middle of the room that could probably seat
up to eight people. Rather than a student council headquarters, it
felt more like an old, western-style dining room.
Of course, the three Roses were seated at the table, as were
Sachiko-sama, Yumi, Shimako-san, and Tsutako-san, who was
treated as a guest. Rei-sama and Yoshino-san pulled chairs over
from around the washstand by the wall.
The electric pot was making a bubbling sound, having had fresh
water recently added. I had never even imagined students elegantly
sitting and drinking black tea after school in a school building. At
some point, even cookies were placed on top of spread tissues.
I had no idea you were treated this well when you became a
Yamayurikai staff member.
“Let me start off by saying, please do not misunderstand, we
put in a lot of personal effort into keeping this a pleasant space to be.”
As if reading Yumi’s mind, Sachiko-sama, sitting right next to
her, whispered. The Yamayurikai budget was not used for tea, she
seemed to be want to say. Each member brought in tea themselves, and
cookies tended to be donations from classes that had cooking class.
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“If you prefer, we have coffee and cocoa. They are, however,
instant, so their taste is not top-notch.”
Rosa Chinensis smiled.
“So come and play any time you wish. As you are Sachiko’s
sœur, you are a valuable friend.”
Lowering my guard and then nonchalantly firing off the main
question. The Roses certainly were not a normal kind of people.
(That, that’s right, the crucial matter was still left unanswered.)
Sachiko-sama’s bombshell of a statement had left everyone
staring at each other.
While certainly not having forgotten, Yumi honestly wished
she could simply forget. She could not think of a reason. In fact,
having ended up as a victim of an accident, she could not grasp why
she was being made to sit in such a seat. It felt more like she was
being summoned as a witness for a trial or a parliament.
“Oh, Rosa Chinensis, so you accept Sachiko’s assertion?”
“But Rosa Foetida, if Sachiko has made the decision, we are
not in the right to pursue the matter, am I wrong? Rosa Gigantea,
do you have an opinion?”
“I think whether we accept it or not should be left for later. At
the very least, not while one of the protagonists is looking like her
eyes might pop out in surprise.”
Immediately, everyone looked at Yumi.
(Pr, protagonist, does that mean me-!?)
“Poor thing, she’s struggling to grasp the circumstances.”
The Roses giggled. Yumi began thinking they were simply
having fun at her expense.
(Of course, that has to be the case. It must.)
She could not think this gorgeous membership would have
taken that earlier joke seriously. To begin with, regardless of what
condition Sachiko-sama was in, there was too much impossibility
in her making Yumi her little sister.
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(Wait, wait.)
Maybe it’s all a joke that Sachiko-sama is a part of. Of course,
that must be it. Then it all makes sense. “We apologize, our joke
might have gone too far.” –if they were to say that now, I could laugh,
return, “I knew it was weird,” and squeeze out of this in one piece.
However.
“No matter what anyone says, Yumi is my little sister.”
Sachiko-sama still refused to bend with her statement. What
could she be thinking?
“Personally, I would like to ask Yumi-san too, not just Sachiko.”
“M, me…!?”
Yumi flinched at the sudden shift of focus. As had been
evident, Yumi had not been able to grasp the circumstances. It
would be easy to say “I don’t know,” but she could surmise from the
atmosphere that such a statement would simply corner Sachiko-
sama into a further predicament.
“Umm-.”
If possible, she wanted to be an ally for Sachiko-sama.
However, how could you fight when you didn’t know who was an
ally and who was an enemy? She wished Sun Tzu could teach her
the art of war right there.
“If I say so, it must be so, am I wrong? There is no need to
confirm with Yumi.”
She stands firm. Sachiko-sama looks unwilling to crumble
her firm stance.
“Ah, umm…”
“Just be silent for the time being.”
Zap! Even to her ally, Yumi, she was merciless.
Of course, had they really been sœurs, onee-sama’s order
would be absolute, so she would remain silent. But as that wasn’t
the case, Yumi felt Sachiko could have been a bit kinder.
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“It seems you want to continue this conversation without
Yumi-san, but I won’t allow that.”
Rosa Gigantea’s eyes sparkled.
“Sachiko. You simply dragged a passer-by into this mess for
the sole purpose of escaping from the job imposed on you, right?”
(Job imposed on her…?)
The moment Yumi tilted her neck to the side, a person sitting
far away raised her hand and said “wait.” That was Tsutako-san,
who Yumi had forgotten existed.
“What is it, Takeshima Tsutako-san?”
“I am honoured that you know of me, Rosa Gigantea.”
“Yumi-san notwithstanding, there is no student that knows
not of you. You are notorious, after all.”
I’m sorry I don’t stand out – Yumi whispered, deep inside.
“I am grateful.”
Tsutako-san continued after fixing the position of her glasses.
“I do not mind if you simply wish to consider me an
outsider, but may I ask one thing, having been allowed to listen in
on the conversation?”
“Of course?”
“I have no idea what is going on.”
Why Sachiko-sama had to declare Yumi to be her sœur. What
connection that has with this “imposed job.” Tsutako-san seemed
to be wanting to know.
“That is true, forgive us for not explaining.”
Rosa Foetida nodded. Sachiko-sama urgently stood up.
“There is nothing to explain. I chose a sœur, that is all. The
meeting is over.”
“How selfish. If you wish to break up the meeting, you may
return home by yourself. Of course, Yumi-san will stay here with us.”
Sachiko-sama had no choice but to sit back down to Rosa
Chinensis’ words.
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“To put it shortly, Sachiko decided to reject a job for the school
festival she had previously accepted, today, after all this time.”
“Because you changed your story.”
Sachiko-sama complained, but Rosa Chinensis continued.
“The story did not change. Even if there was not enough
information presented at the time, your own role remains unchanged.”
“Umm, … what is Sachiko-sama’s job?”
Now Yumi asked.
“Ahh, we were short on explaining once again. Actually, for
this year’s school festival we are planning to hold a play.”
“The Yamayurikai staff will get together and perform.”
It sounded extremely extravagant. Yumi wished greatly to be
allowed to watch.
“Us three Roses, being part of the executive committee for
the school festival, are busy every day. Of course, that means the
boutons will have to be the central figures for the play.”
Rosa Foetida added that they planned to borrow members
from the dance club as extras.
“Dance club, what play are you expecting to perform?”
Tsutako-san eagerly asked, it seems her blood as a
cameraman was beginning to catch fire.
“Cinderella. The dance ball scene.”
Wow.
“And, and the lead role?”
Forgetting her situation entirely, Yumi also became excited.
This one had her ‘closet Sachiko-fan blood’ catching fire.
“Of course, Sachiko.”
Kyaaa.
Sachiko-sama, as Cinderella.
Then Rei must be the prince!? A splendid recital contest of
two boutons.
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It’s beautiful just imagining. Too beautiful. It was getting into
Takarazuka territory.
I have to secure a ticket, no matter what. I wonder if they
hand out numbered tickets prior to the event, or something. It was
something to look into before heading home.
Wait, hold on.
They did mention Sachiko-sama rejecting the job earlier.
That means she wants to stop being the lead actress-.
“This year we intend to call upon a guest from Hanadera.
Sachiko seems to object.”
“Guest?”
“It’s customary. As both schools neighbor each other on the
same hill, Lillian and Hanadera Institute help each others’ student
councils during the school festivals. We helped out during their
school festival last month, too.”
It sounded like a neighborly relationship from the
countryside. Funerals, weddings, fires, moving. No matter what,
people are willing to take a break from work to help out, that sort
of custom.
I had a culture shock when my grandfather died in
Yamanashi, and his neighbor took a break from his bank, even
though it was a busy time at the end of the term, to help take
condolence calls. But to see the same thing carried out so close, and
by high school students, at that.
“I have no objection to the inviting of a guest. But I see no
reason why the Hanadera council leader has to be the prince.”
Sachiko-sama muttered.
Ah, I see. Rei-sama is not the prince.
“Then what would you have him do? Cinderella? Will Sachiko
do the prince, then?”
Yumi was probably not the only one who thought, ‘that might
be more interesting.’
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“Why does it end up like that. I was just thinking, maybe
back-stage work like carrying around props-.”
“How could you even insinuate making a guest do menial
labour? We were the judges for their main event. Even if it might have
worked, they did not request us to pour tea. Although Sachiko might
not have known this, having skipped out on the appointed day?”
“What I cannot stand is that we are changing role
distribution now, two weeks before the school festival.”
It was a verbal dispute between Sachiko-sama and Rosa
Chinensis. A duel between sisters.
“And as I said, Hanadera’s council leader was intended to be
the prince from the start.”
“That’s a lie. Rei was saying the prince’s lines all the way up
to yesterday.”
“I was told from the onset I was just a stand-in.”
Rei-sama raised her hand to fan away the electric pot’s vapours.
“See, look. Aside from Sachiko, everyone knew. If you are still
in disbelief, you may speak to the handicrafts’ club whom are
working on the costumes. The princes’ costume is being tailored to
suit Hanadera’s council leader.”
“So you decided this while I was not in attendance.”
Sachiko-sama grinded her teeth, frustrated at how her
position was becoming disadvantageous.
“Oh, wake up, we have no need to call secret meetings… Ah,
however, come to think of it, Sachiko did skip out on a number of
meetings. We might have decided upon this then. However, in that
case you brought this upon yourself, did you not? You always fled
when we had a meeting with Hanadera. This is what happens when
you never deal with your dislike of men.”
(Dislike of men?)
I got it! Yumi clapped her hands in her mind.
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To combine everything so far, Sachiko-sama accepted the
leading role for the play, as decreed by the Roses. Whether it was
intended or whether it was an unfortunate communications miss,
only Sachiko-sama missed out on the notice that Hanadera’s
council leader was to play the prince’s part. Having found this out
today, Sachiko-sama became as furious as the raging flames, and
proclaimed that she was withdrawing from the leading role. The
reason is, -well, because she hated men.
(But, hating men…)
She’d never thought about it, but Sachiko-sama and the
description ‘hating men’ seemed to fit together perfectly. There
were students in Yumi’s class whom admitted to having
arrhenphobia or simply hating men, and she did have the same sort
of aura.
(I wonder if she dislikes her father, too…)
As she absent-mindedly had such thoughts, she felt as if she
was being stared at, and when she looked up, she noticed Rosa
Gigantea, jaw protruding and eyes narrowed, laughing at her.
“You’re amusing.”
“Huh?”
“You were going through life’s many phases.”
“Eh!?”
Yumi rushed to suppress her face. However, it was too late.
She couldn’t take back the ‘life’s many phases,’ and a great wave of
red attacked her face, like it was delivering a finishing blow.
“You have an unpredictable nature, you’re pretty fun.”
That.
Is almost definitely not praise. Even though my grade in
Japanese is rather average, I can tell that much, Rosa Gigantea.
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“Hmm. However, how does Sachiko-sama disapproving of
the lead role tie into her making Yumi her little sister? The plate
outside says ‘in a meeting,’ but does that mean you were discussing
a role change?”
Tsutako-san continued her my-pace questioning. However,
Rosa Foetida smiled bitterly and lowered her shoulders.
“Well it was meeting, in the beginning.”
The staff members who packed into the Rose Mansion after
school every day for school festival preparations. Presumably, they
intended to discuss a number of problems that had arisen.
They began the meeting without waiting for Shimako-san,
who was going to be late because of day duties. Plus, as she was just
a bouton, her attendance was not mandatory.
To explain things a bit, the Yamayurikai is the student
council, as it would be called in an ordinary school. The official staff
members that would be called the “staff” were the three Roses, Rosa
Chinensis, Rosa Gigantea and Rosa Foetida. These three filled the
student president, vice president, secretary and accounting roles, as
per the management structure passed down through generations.
No one really knows when the student council roles became
synonymous with the Roses. Whether the chicken or the egg came
first. Anyways, when someone mentions the Yamayurikai staff,
they mean the red, white and yellow Roses.
However, beginning with the student council, they are also
the School Festival Executive Committee, they organize the
seasonal events such as the Freshmen Welcome Party and the
Graduate Farewell Party, and though not as gaudy also are the
Budget Committee and hold general student meetings, and perform
a vast number of other small duties, certainly too much for the
three to handle alone. As such, you could almost call them
apprentices, but the Roses have their sœurs lend their hands as
assistants. As long as there is no stunning upset, the Yamayurikai
management tends to be passed down in such a way, so that the
little sisters of the Roses are called boutons. Everyone accepts them
as Roses waiting to blossom.
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“Most of the agenda was easy to make decisions on, so the
meeting was going smoothly.”
“Then Sachiko began complaining about the play appointment.”
“When we teased her to silence her, she exploded. Sachiko carries
herself well outside, so she’s popular, but she has a rather violent
temperament, so it is extremely difficult to keep a handle on her.”
The Roses said plainly.
“Tease!? That was not mere teasing, you were driving a stake
into my heart!”
Sachiko-sama was agitated by the reminder.
“You said I have no right to speak, as I cannot even find a
petite sœur.”
“I did say that, but that did not mean ‘Regardless of who it is,
get a petite sœur.’ To grab the first first-year you see upon stepping
outside, how hasty, how simplistic. You are not warashibechouja
after all.”
(…Warashibechouja.)
A bead of sweat appeared on Yumi’s forehead.
(So that would make me a straw.)
Well, thanks to their explanations, I can see what’s going on,
but this is becoming ridiculous.
“Warashibechouja, that is splendid. If I remember correctly,
it had a happy ending, did it not?”
Sachiko-sama, now you’re making no sense.
“So you intended to simply hold onto Yumi-san until you
found a better person? I cannot accept such a relationship. As your
grand sœur even my dignity would be in tatters.”
Rosa Chinensis sighed, disgusted. However, Sachiko
immediately responded, staring straight at onee-sama.
“I will take care of Yumi forever. I will train her and turn her
into a magnificent Rose. There is no problem then, correct?”
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Even if that was prompted by the way the conversation was
going, was it wise to say such big talk? It would just magnify her
shame when she would have to take it back.
“Stop saying things as you think of them, Sachiko.”
“Why do you claim I am simply thinking as I speak?”
“You just met Yumi-san just now. How could you make such
a promise?”
Invisible fireworks kept scattering.
However, it was three versus one. Plus, the three were the
strongest third-years among the Lillian Girls’ Academy High
School students.
“If I am not mistaken, you did not even know Yumi-san’s
name until just earlier?”
“That…”
Sachiko-sama’s tone fell. As if seizing the opportunity, Rosa
Gigantea spoke softly.
“Isn’t that enough? That’s enough stubbornness.”
That’s right, Yumi thought. It was better to admit defeat in a
dignified manner. If she did not want to be Cinderella, there would
surely be other ways to resolve the matter. Little sisters are not
there to be impulsively bought. She should think harder and find a
more suitable partner.
Of course
If Sachiko-sama were to choose another first-year, it would
be a shock. Even if it was arbitrary, Yumi was happy Sachiko-sama
announced her to be a sœur.
“Please wait.”
Just then, Shimako-san stood up.
“I think Sachiko-sama and Yumi-san did not just meet.”
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Until then, she had faded into the background like she didn’t
exist. Like Rosa Foetida en bouton and her petite sœur, it might be
that boutons are supposed not supposed to intrude unless needed.
Sachiko-sama seemed to be the exception.
“And why do you think so?”
Rosa Gigantea asked her own sœur.
“Because Yumi-san came to visit Sachiko-sama.”
“Eh? I thought Shimako brought them here?”
Rosa Chinensis shifted her eyes between Yumi, Tsutako-san
and Shimako-san.
“It seems we did forget to ask why Yumi-san and Tsutako-san
came here.”
Apparently everyone simply assumed that Shimako-san had
brought her personal friends, or had brought students volunteering
to help with the school festival, or wanted to bring up a problem
with a club or the gymnasium usage, or something of the sort. Of
course, there was no helping this, as Sachiko-sama’s hysteria and
the collision and the sœur declaration had left everyone in a
confused state.
“Is this true?”
Rosa Gigantea directly asked Yumi, not Sachiko-sama.
“…Yes.”
Wrangling out an almost inaudible voice, Yumi answered.
Even though she had nothing to be faulted for, she disliked these
situations. It felt like when her mother was asking for her reasons
after a sibling fight as a child.
“I have proof, too.”
Tsutako-san took the opportunity to cut in. She handed
something to Rosa Chinensis.
(Ah, the photo from the morning…!)
She only got a glimpse, but there was no doubt it was the
two-shot photo.
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But still. The situation seemed to be settling down, but the
two classmates, whatever they were thinking, complicated
everything again.
“I see, so the two had already met before. Excuse my discourtesy.”
The snapshot made its rounds, and finally fell before Yumi
and Sachiko-sama. In this way, Sachiko-sama learnt of the
existence of the photo.
Yumi lay in wait, curious as to how Sachiko-sama would react.
When Sachiko-sama took ahold of the photo, first she tilted
her head to the side the slightest bit, and then slowly began to look
at Yumi.
She’s contorting her forehead. But it wasn’t a look of displeasure.
(This-, this puzzled look-.)
Sachiko-sama whispered so that no one else could hear.
“I wonder when this happened.”
I knew it.
She had completely forgotten.
Even though it had occurred just that morning, the fact that
she had already forgotten meant that Yumi was too bland to
remember. Either that or, for Sachiko-sama, it was too trivial to
bother remembering.
Either way, Yumi was disappointed. If her face wasn’t
remembered, then there was no need to fix her reputation.
However, with that knowledge, Sachiko-sama’s actions were
nothing short of bold. In her mind, she had taken a first-year she’d
never met and declared her to be her sœur.
She has no right to be angry at being called warashibechouja.
“As you can see, Yumi and I, as shown in the photo, have
already established an intimate relationship.”
Wait a second.
Now armed with a prop, Sachiko-sama seemed to relinquish
her hysteria and adopt a more logical attack.
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What fast regeneration. The whisper of “I wonder when this
happened” must have dried at the rate of a gas-based drying
machine, such was the speed at which she recovered.
Sachiko-sama persisted.
“Plus, I feel you have no right to intrude on who I choose to
be my sœur?”
It seemed she was fully intent on keeping to her lie about
Yumi to the bitter end.
No, that’s not the case. Sachiko-sama probably wants to
convert it from a random declaration to reality. It was hard to say,
but probably to get out of being Cinderella.
“Indeed. Even if you came up with it on the spot, to have
qualms about you proactively choosing a petite sœur or intending
to tear you two apart is not within our rights. You are first and
foremost a student in this academy.”
Even so, Yumi felt they had to say something. –Lest this goes
in a bad direction.
Sachiko-sama was still Rosa Chinensis en bouton, and was
destined to become Rosa Chinensis in half of a year. For her to call
this normal, average student her sœur, even for a moment, was
synonymous with creating an uproar. There was no need to even
test this.
In that case, Tsutako-san is unique enough to be a better fit.
Even so, why did I have to be the one to run into Sachiko-sama.
“Okay, I approve.”
Eventually, Rosa Chinensis said that, and Sachiko-sama’s
expression brightened. With just that, the atmosphere in the world
transformed into a glittering space. Right, just like the scene where
Cinderella has magic cast upon her.
“However-.”
Rosa Chinesis continued, smiling.
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“This does not mean you do not have to be Cinderella. Just
remember that.”
“The promise!?”
Sachiko-sama slammed the table with enough force to
overturn cups. Cinderella after the magic had worn off.
“Promise?”
Rosa Chinensis laughed scornfully.
“You made that up yourself, did you not? I clearly said that
people without a little sister have no right to speak. Therefore, feel
free to speak, from now on.”
“Then please remove me from the role.”
“No.”
“Why.”
“Hating men does not fall under ‘a critical reason for which
the change of roles is the only solution.’ In your case, it is not like
you have an allergic reaction from seeing men, or you feel like
vomiting, or anything, correct? Just because you say ‘I do not want
to’ does not mean the world will conform to your wishes. We call
that self-centered. I am sure you, as the next Rosa Chinensis, are
aware of that fact?”
With that, Rosa Chinensis, put her hand to her cheek and
exaggerated despair.
“I am sure this comes back to my inadequacy at teaching. But
I had no idea you would not understand such a basic thing.”
What a pity. Sachiko-sama had no retort.
Perhaps in this way, the Roses become stronger from
generation to generation. It felt like I had just experienced a
dreadful dressing room scene.
“I am leaving.”
Sachiko-sama abruptly stood up.
“Wait.”
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Rosa Chinensis remained sitting, looking up at the sœur
whom she had just crushed.
“Let me confirm one thing. What is Yumi-san to Sachiko?”
“Eh?”
“Do you still feel as though Yumi-san is your sœur?”
Rosa Chinensis is probably asking whether, now that the role
of Cinderella is unrelated, Sachiko still asserts Yumi as her sœur.
“Of course-.”
-I retract what I said before. Of course Sachiko-sama would
say that.
After all, making Yumi her sœur was a big act to extricate
herself from being Cinderella. With that no longer possible, there
was no reason for her to keep Yumi, whom she didn’t know the face
nor name of, as her little sister.
However.
“Of course, Yumi is my little sister.”
Sachiko-sama said something unexpected. Yumi sat up and
apprehensively searched Sachiko-sama’s face for clues.
She was hysteric until just recently, and she was confused, so
maybe she messed up her use of Japanese. Surely she must have
meant to say ‘she is not my little sister.’
“Onee-sama, are you attempting to slight me? You make it
sound as if I made Yumi my sœur for the purpose of using her.”
Woah, woah, but wasn’t that the case? However, because the
opponent was Sachiko-sama, Yumi held back on her desire to interject.
Will someone please say something, in my stead?
“Splendid.”
Rosa Chinensis nodded, satisfied.
“If you were to throw away Yumi-san now, I would have had
to cut our sisterly ties.”
Why do things have to become so outrageous?
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There was no premonition of this when I woke up. When I
stepped out of my house, when I walked through the school gates,
nothing was different than usual.
Only, my sailor collar was bent. From something so trivial, I
was sucked into such a big incident. I felt like a person in a vortex.
However, for someone stuck in a vortex, it kind of felt like I
was in the outfield.
“Did you hand her your rosary?”
“Not yet. I would not mind performing the ceremony in front
of everyone, if you so desire?”
“That sounds good.”
Wait a second.
Is no one going to stop Sachiko-sama? At this rate, this
average person is going to become the petite sœur of Rosa
Chinensis en bouton. This isn’t the time to be saying “that sounds
good” while smiling and sipping cooled tea!
“What’s wrong? She looks like she wants to say something.”
Rosa Gigantea noticed Yumi’s expression.
“I wonder if she has qualms about performing the ceremony
here and now.”
“Oh come now. Is there any student dissatisfied with
receiving a rosary to become a formal sœur?”
Quipped Rosa Foetida, as matter-of-factly as if she were
repeating an equation.
“But see, some people prefer to be alone.”
“Well aren’t you romantic.”
That’s not what I mean, that’s not what I mean, but-. Yumi sat
speechless, unable to find the timing to butt into the Roses’ musings.
As for what Sachiko-sama was doing while Yumi stuttered, she
had quickly reached into her breast pocket and retrieved her rosary.
(Are you serious!?)
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Once you place that over an underclassman’s neck, you can no
longer take it back. It might seem over-the-top, but the sanctity of
the give-and-receive of a rosary is like that of a marriage registration.
Or maybe I was the one being insane. This is all a dream. The
typical pattern, where the alarm rings as the rosary is placed
around my neck, waking me up.
(But do you feel pain while dreaming?)
When I hit my butt in the hallway, it actually hurt. I tested
this by pinching my arm, and it did hurt.
“Stay still, Yumi.”
Sachiko-sama orders. The rosary in her hand was on stand-by
above Yumi’s head, its lace opened wide for ease of placement.
If that hung around my neck, I would become the petite sœur
of Sachiko-sama, whom I adored.
Botamochi from the shelf. A top from the gourd.
No, more like a horse. A spinning top from a gourd is no surprise.
But if you plucked a horse out it would be like ‘are you serious?’
Ahh, this isn’t the time to be thinking about that. There is
only one thing to think about.
Is this okay?
Is it okay to just become a sœur like this?
“Um, umm…”
“Wait.”
Yumi and Shimako-san simultaneously shouted.
“Sachiko-sama and the other onee-samas, everyone forgot
the most important thing.”
“Important thing?”
“Yumi-san’s feelings.”
“Yumi-san’s feelings?”
The Roses scoffed.
“Do you think she would refuse the rosary?”
“I will not presume. However, I feel it is proper to hear her feelings.”
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Shimako-san said this firmly. While you might not expect it
from how she looks, when it comes to it, she stands up for her
opinions. As expected from Rosa Gigantea en bouton. Even so, as a
fellow first-year, it was an envious trait.
Anyways, the ceremony was halted, so I was thankful of
Shimako-san.
“Indeed. Even if it is an offer from Rosa Chinensis en bouton,
there are those like Shimako who say ‘I’m sorry.’”
Rosa Chinensis lightly threw a ball to check Shimako-san. It
seems that rumour was true.
“However, Yumi-san is Sachiko-sama’s devotee. Of course
she wouldn’t refuse?”
Tsutako-san spoke to Shimako-san, almost like idle chatter.
“I agree. She… Yumi-san, just by observing her I could tell
she was a Sachiko fan almost immediately.”
Rosa Gigantea nodded. I see, she saw all of my facial
expressions because she was observing.
If that’s the case, maybe Sachiko-sama likewise figured out in
an instant, and that would explain why she had no hesitation in
dragging Yumi into the mess.
And by her side, Sachiko-sama was rolling the rosary in her
hand, seemingly oblivious to the outcome of the discussion. It
seemed she was supremely confident that Yumi would not refuse
the rosary.
“Still. There is that chance. Shall we ask, then?”
Rosa Chinensis turned to Yumi and asked.
“Sachiko wants to make you her sœur. Have you the intent
of accepting?”
Asked so directly, Yumi lost her words.
Become Sachiko-sama’s petite sœur was a fairy tale, like
marrying a Hollywood Star. But because it was an unattainable
dream, you could continue to dream, and enjoy it.
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And now, a ticket for an express train to that dream was in
her grasp.
It would be a lie not to say ‘yes.’
But deep down, she thought, ‘is that okay?’
Everyone stared at the silent Yumi. Then, Yumi solidified her
resolve and spoke.
“I apologize. I cannot become Sachiko-sama’s sœur.”
Everyone began murmuring.
“Now it’s getting interesting.”
Rosa Gigantea irresponsibly laughed, Rosa Chinensis rolled
her eyes, and Rosa Foetida was petrified with jaws agape.
“Do I, have the right, to ask why?”
Sachiko-sama trembled a bit.
“I was certainly a fan of Sachiko-sama, but.”
“What, did you become afraid after seeing her true self?”
Rosa Chinensis cut in and asked Yumi.
“Not at all.”
Although it was slightly different from her selfish image of
Sachiko-sama, she was glad she could see the human side – her
sulking and her being angry. Because of that, she felt she couldn’t
attribute it to disliking Sachiko-sama’s personality.
“It’s hard to explain, but. Just because I’m a fan, it doesn’t
mean I would do anything to become her little sister…”
“Hmm.”
“Because as a fan, I do have a bit of pride.”
“It’s disgraceful to be expected to follow orders, tail wagging
and all.”
“Not quite, but…”
I thought it was hard formulating how I felt into words.
“Well, either way, Sachiko got rejected again.”
“Poor Sachiko, two consecutive upset losses.”
“The first-years this year are really something.”
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The Roses surrounded Sachiko-sama. Although rather than
consoling, they seemed to be having fun.
“If you think I’m pitiful, will you do something about Cinderella?”
Sachiko-sama forced a smile.
“Oh dear, Sachiko, who hates being pitied, is starting to beg.”
“How rare.”
“You say to do something, but do you have anything in mind?”
Even though they know.
If you were to step back and look at the whole scene, you
would see an interesting image. Sachiko-sama had turned into a toy
for the Roses.
“Drop either me or the Hanadera council leader from the
leading roles.”
“Oh what are you saying, just because you were rejected by
Yumi does not mean we have to feel that much pity for you.”
Of course, that sort of logic wouldn’t fly. However, I began to
think it was a bit cruel to force her to dance with a man like this.
She was so averse to co-starring with a man that she tried to
make Yumi her little sister.
“Ah, um.”
Yumi suddenly shouted out.
“You were still here?”
Perhaps because she was still stung by the rejection, Sachiko-
sama sounded bitter. Even though, as they stood next to each
other, she clearly would have known had she left, how uncute.
“Um, would it be possible to tell the Hanadera council leader
to step aside this time?”
“Are you trying to back up Sachiko now?”
Rosa Chinensis swayed her jaw-length hair happily.
“It’s not about backing her.”
Yumi surprised herself, noticing that she was opining to
Rosa Chinensis.
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For whatever reason, she felt different from usual.
“We sent a formal commission to the Hanadera council
leader, so that is impossible.”
“Then how about swapping Sachiko-sama’s role, at the very least?”
“Swapping roles?”
“For example, swapping with Shimako-san’s role. Shimako-
san is just as pretty as Sachiko-sama. Plus she is also Rosa
Gigantea en bouton.”
Shimako-san, at having been singled out, shot a look of “how
could you say that!” Yumi put her hands together and apologized, in
her mind. Even though it was a supposition, maybe it was a bad idea.
“Shimako, a first-year, for the lead role?”
“I think first-year second-year is inconsequential.”
“That is true.”
I thought, just one more push. Rosa Chinensis stared up at
the ceiling in thought.
“Since it was a communication mishap, it seemed like
everyone was laying the blame solely on Sachiko-sama. But
everyone also-”
And then a voice cut in.
“Silence!”
Sachiko-sama, standing next to me, suddenly shouted.
“If you say any more, I will not forgive you.”
“Sachiko-sama…”
Rather than the usual hysteria, this was a more weighted tone.
“I understand you are saying this for my sake. However,
please do not trouble the onee-samas over me.”
Sachiko-sama laid a soft hand on Yumi’s shoulder, then
snapped right and lowered her head to the Roses.
“I apologize. I will scold her later.”
The shoulder she was touching felt sad. Even though I’d tried
to help Sachiko-sama, it might have been a complete whiff.
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“True.”
Rosa Gigantea mumbled.
“What Yumi-san tried to say is true. As Sachiko did just find
out today, and the responsibility for that lies at least partly within
us. How about we think about the role a bit more.”
The other Roses immediately began countering. No matter
the reason, the costume and posters were already ordered, and as it
was almost time for the dress rehearsals, role re-distribution was
too tough, seemed to be the strongest argument.
“However, forcing her to dance with a man is wrong, too. For
Sachiko’s sake, as well as ours.”
“I see. People who coerce their juniors into doing things are
not fit for leading the student council. Plus, ‘Cinderella’ is going to
be our banner production.”
“But it’s hard changing roles now.”
Rosa Gigantea happily cut into Rosa Chinensis and Rosa
Foetida’s worries.
“Basically, we just need to make Sachiko willing to play Cinderella.”
“Even though we cannot change the Prince?”
“Yup. And without changing the cast.”
Rosa Gigantea explained.
“Lets have a bet.”
“Bet?”
“Unsparingly forcing her to do Cinderella is unfair. So we’ll give
Sachiko a chance, and if she loses, she has to undergo the penalty.”
I see.
However, what is bothersome is how she seems confident
that Sachiko-sama would lose.
Rosa Gigantea whispered into Rosa Chinensis and Rosa
Foetida’s ears, already gaining their approval. It seemed like she
was using Sachiko’s numerical inferiority to her advantage.
“If I win?”
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Sachiko-sama asked, unperturbed.
“I’ll promise this, once and for all, you can step out of Cinderella.”
“I understand. I accept the bet.”
“Sachiko-sama! You’re accepting the bet even without asking
what it is!?”
Even though it might have been meddlesome, even Yumi
burst out at this.
“It hardly matters. It makes no difference if I lose.”
Sachiko-sama’s rather surprisingly a gambler. Even though
she was fastidious, she didn’t seem to disgust bets.
“Well, as per Yumi-san’s request, I’ll explain the rules of the bet.”
Rosa Gigantea simply stated, suppressing a laugh.
“Whether Sachiko can make Yumi-san her sœur or not. Of
course, Sachiko will be betting on ‘yes.’”
“Eh!?”
The one that was surprised the most was, of course, Yumi.
(I thought I was done here!?)
“You were already refused once. Getting her to accept your
rosary by the school festival is almost impossible. However, the
moment it happens, you’re immediately off the hook. In exchange, you
will participate in dress rehearsals as normal until that time comes.”
“I see. If I do not want to hold hands with Hanadera’s council
leader, I need to seduce Yumi as soon as possible, correct?”
“That’s right. We will not interfere in any way. Winning or
losing is entirely up to you. I think the terms are pretty fair, would
you agree?”
“Sounds better than I expected.”
Sachiko-sama already looked like she was confident of winning.
“Oh, and, one more thing.”
Rosa Gigantea spun around to Yumi and spoke.
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“No accepting the rosary simply to be useful to Sachiko. The
moment you say okay and the Cinderella role becomes vacant,
you’re stepping in.”
“Eh, why me?”
“What are you saying? When you accept the rosary, you
become Sachiko’s sœur. Of course it becomes your duty to fill the
vacancy left by your onee-sama.”
Are they insane?
“I, I, I can’t replace Sachiko-sama! That, that’s impossible!”
“No worries. You won’t accept the rosary. As long as you stay
true to that, Sachiko is guaranteed to lose.”
And if it falls to Yumi, that would be amusing in itself, says
Rosa Gigantea, a dreadful thing to suppose.
“Then, then rather than a bet between the Roses and
Sachiko-sama, it becomes a match between Sachiko-sama and I-.”
“You can look at it that way… Well, if you’re going to regret
anything, regret the Buddhist heart that made you think, even for
an instant, of helping Sachiko.”
Rosa Foetida’s word choice of “Buddhist heart” felt out of
place at Lillian Girls’ Academy.
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“Unbelievable.”
Tsutako-san muttered, as they walked along the gingko
tree roadside.
“Why didn’t you just say ‘ok’? If Yumi-san became her little
sister, it would have been so easy to negotiate.”
The autumn sun was falling quickly, and when Yumi was
freed from the Rose Mansion, you could already call it twilight.
“Then Tsutako-san, you were worried more about the photo
than me, during that whole time?”
“Of course. Who do you think I am?”
The photography club ace, Takeshima Tsutako-san, I think.
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“But it’s getting interesting.”
Tsutako-san said the same thing as Rosa Gigantea.
“Because it’s someone else’s business.”
“I’m at ease because it’s someone else. Ah, that’s right, now
it’s Yumi-san’s turn to finally collect land tax. It’s disappointing
that another precious sœur-less person leaves the world, but, well,
if the opponent is Sachiko-sama, it’s only a matter of time, I think?
It would have been more amusing to designate a deadline date, in
my opinion.”
“Tsutako-san, you think Sachiko-sama is going to win?”
“Because Yumi-san seems so much less energetic about this.”
“…”
To be honest, I was thinking the same thing. When attacked
from head-on, I can’t help but wonder if I would end up shaking
my head vertically, crushed by sheer power.
“But. Cinderella is on the line, so I can’t just lose.”
When I raised my fist with resolve, Tsutako-san corrected,
“That word choice makes you sound like you want to play it.”
When we arrived at Maria-sama’s statue, we stopped and put
our hands together. This is customary. Heading to school and
leaving from school, every day one time each. Actually, any time
you passed by this statue, you always greet her.
(Maria-sama, today was a terrible day. If it’s possible, please
return me to my peaceful days as soon as you can.)
I opened my eyes and turned around, and then.
“Wait right there.”
It was déjà vu. Just as in the morning, an icy voice that seems
to have come from Maria-sama.
“Sachiko-sama…”
Whether she had come running, she was panting and
standing roughly 10 meters behind Yumi.
“Remember this. I will absolutely become your sœur.”
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Even amidst the odorous fallen gingko nuts, the figure of Sachiko-
sama standing straight and proclaiming the challenge was awesome.
“Gokigenyou. Do have a safe trip home.”
Having said all she wanted, Sachiko-sama smiled and
vanished off to the school buildings.
“She looked pretty cool.”
Tsutako-san quipped, as we watched her off.
Even Yumi, that moment, felt her resolve teeter off its base.
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Tuesday of Storms
Part 1.
Rumours circulate quickly.
By noon the next day, every high school student had learnt of
the fact that Yumi had rejected Sachiko-sama.
“Tsutako-san, did you tell?”
“Of course not. These things are far more amusing watching
than participating.” In that case, the Roses probably proactively
spread the rumor, fueling the fire with their peculiar sense of
humor. Of course, there was the possibility that Sachiko-sama was
the originating source, too.
It wasn’t that I wanted to track down who spread the rumor
so I could complain, especially because we had made no mention of
the topic being secret, but since this was an obstacle for my desire
for a peaceful life, I think I at least had reason to complain.
First came the stares of classmates, who, upon meeting eyes
with Yumi, must have thought, “as if,” and then looked away. No
one spoke directly to her.
“There’s a weird rumor circulating about you, but you
shouldn’t pay it any heed.”
Katsura-san concluded during class.
The students in the same class already knew how Yumi
looked, but because they didn’t know the gap between truth and
fiction, they settled into a pattern of being confused, and then
gradually accepting that it was probably a baseless rumor.
However the reverberation among the students who didn’t know
Yumi (and granted, those people were far more common) was great.
A person of such magnificent traits that Sachiko-sama would
shift gears after being rejected by Tōdō Shimako-. The rumor took
on a life of its own, and many people gathered in front of the first-
year peach-class room during recesses.
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“That they need someone to tell them who’s the subject of the
rumor is fortunate, but painful.”
Tsutako-san mumbled as they put away their textbooks after
the fourth-period class.
“Indeed. I feel conflicted.”
Yumi laughed drily. As Tsutako-san said, Yumi was the perfect
image of ordinary, so people who had come to see someone that
stood out like Shimako-san had to be pointed in the right direction.
Her classmates, however, were being thoughtful, and so they
constantly guarded her with “Yumi-san is not here right now.”
Because of this, she was able to walk out through everyone and
even go to wash her hands.
“Alright, then I have some advice too. Don’t be in the
classroom during lunch.”
Tsutako-san spoke quickly, while smiling peacefully and
acting like she was simply having a normal conversation.
“Why?”
“I caught news that the newspaper club was intending to
interview Yumi-san. The newspaper club is persistent. They have a
lot of sensationalist, paparazzi drama-lovers.”
“Fueh…”
She turned pale. Paparazzi would be like, those people that
ask, “Did you really marry?” or “Did you really divorce?” or
something out of the blue, right? Sachiko-sama is powerful in her
own right, but the newspaper club seemed like something she
preferred to be away from entirely.
“Understand? Okay, then, pick up your lunch.”
Tsutako-san pulled out Yumi’s boxed lunch from her bag,
hanging from the side of her desk, and, forcing Yumi to grab ahold
of it, began pushing her.
“Oh? Yumi-san where are you going?”
Katsura-san asked curiously, as they usually ate together.
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“I’m borrowing Yumi-san for a second.”
Tsutako-san answered in Yumi’s stead. Then, she swiped her
own lunch and urgently whispered, “Hurry hurry.” As if she were
saying, “Hurry or the newspaper club’ll arrive.”
“Woah.”
Just as they walked out in the hallway, three students whose
appearances screamed “newspaper club!” were standing in wait.
“…Too late.”
Tsutako-san’s regretful voice only reached Yumi’s ear.
Camera, tape recorder, memobook… Of course, despite
calling them “paparazzi” earlier, they did not have a hand
microphone or one of those shoulder cameras.
“Oh, gokigenyou, you were part of this class, too?”
The one in the lead noticed Tsutako-san and began speaking.
Newspaper club and photography club, as expected, they’d had
previous relationships.
“Gokigenyou, and what matter brings the newspaper club
here today?”
Even though she knew everything, Tsutako-san smiled,
feigning ignorance.
“We came to interview Fukuzawa Yumi-san. Delightful
timing, would you mind calling her here?”
“Umm. Yumi-san, Yumi-san… is.”
Acting senile, Tsutako-san looked back into the classroom
without giving Yumi even a single glance. Her eyes scanned the
peach-class room, beyond the door from whence they had come.
The classroom was in the midst of getting ready for lunch.
Some clumped their desks together and laid down table-cloths,
some distributed milk and bread and other such ordered food,
students from other classes joined in… All in all, it was chaotic.
“Ah, I think she might be Yumi-san, over there?”
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Tsutako-san acted like she was adjusting her classes and
pointed to the furthest reaches of the class.
“I’ll go call her, wait one second.”
Just as Yumi was wondering what Tsutako-san intended to
do, she took a step into the class, then stopped, abruptly, and
turned around, as if remembering something.
“Natsume-san, you were in a hurry, correct? There is no need
for me to keep you waiting, go on ahead.”
“Huh? …Ah, yes.”
As Tsutako-san had deliberately looked into Yumi’s eyes and
winked, she assumed that meant her.
“Then I will go on ahead.”
Yumi gave Tsutako-san and the newspaper club members a
quick bow and left the scene. As she walked down the hallway, she
thought of Natsume Souseki -> Fukuzawa Yukichi -> Fukuzawa
Yumi, and clasped her hands in realization. The connecting point
was the figures on printed money.
Even so, she wondered what Tsutako-san was going to do.
Because it was her, she might be able to weasel out by claiming, “I
got the wrong person,” but despite claiming things were more
interesting as an observer than a participant, she was pretty caring.
As Tsutako-san was gone, she wondered where to go. As she
walked down the stairs in such thought, a voice called out.
“Yumi-san. Over here.”
When she looked down the handrail, she noticed a white
hand beckoning. When she leaned out to look, Shimako-san’s face
popped out.
“Let’s eat lunch together.”
Yumi rhythmically skipped down the stairs, relieved to see
that angelic face.
Shimako-san led Yumi to her personal seat.
“Do you eat here every day?”
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Here was behind the auditorium. One cherry blossom tree
stood among the gingko in an obscure place. There, the two opened
their lunches and sat.
“Only seasonal. When the weather is nice during the spring
and autumn.”
“The summer?”
“This cherry blossom tree, it gathers a lot of caterpillars, and
I am not too fond of that. But the gingko falls soon after, and that I
do eagerly await.”
Shimako-san wistfully stared up at the gingko trees while
plucking taro out of her varnished, square lunch box. It was slightly
off balance from how she looked like a Western-style doll. The
talking about gingko, the tasteful lunch box, oh and, incidentally,
the boiled potato balls, too.
“…You are a bit odd, Shimako-san.”
“Am I? But as long as they do not get squished, gingko does
not smell too awful. And that is why the gingko pathway is a sight
of misery.”
“Shimako-san, does that mean you happen to take home
uncrushed gingko nuts?”
“Precisely.”
Shimako-san laughed happily, fufufu.
“Why do you like gingko?”
“Yumi-san, do you hate them?”
With the question turned, she thought. Hmm, she had no
idea people actually ate them.
Until today, she thought it was like the shiso leaves for sashimi
platters, or like the decoration placed on savory egg custard.
“I love things like gingko and lily and soya beans. My parents
always say it is unlike a normal teenaged girl, but I think taste
preference is affected by your environment, don’t you? Because I
was raised by them, I like bitter tastes, most likely.”
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When I asked, I learnt that Shimako-san’s house is almost
purely Japanese-style architecture, with no Western-style rooms.
Image-wise, though, I would have guessed a great, chalk-white
mansion complete with a grand piano. Also, a lunch of club
sandwiches or fried chicken seemed to suit her looks better.
“Not what I look like?”
Shimako-san asked, staring intently at Yumi’s face.
“Mm, a bit, but it’s unexpectedly interesting anyways.”
Told so honestly, Shimako-san giggled and responded,
“Yumi-san, too.”
“I am honestly glad we were able to become acquaintances.”
The two of them looked at the sky.
The clouds slowly flowed across the clear sky.
Sky-blue and the white of clouds, and below that, the sun’s
rays shone through the yellow gingko trees, casting a golden sparkle
upon the ground. If I were a painter, I would have been able to
paint that scene into a giant canvas. Or if I were a poet, into a poem,
or a song, if I were a musician, saving that scene for eternity.
“Shimako-san, why did you reject Sachiko-sama?”
When she spontaneously asked, Shimako-san responded,
“Should I not return that question to you?”
“That’s right, we both did the same thing.”
Even so, it wasn’t as though their affinity got closer. She felt
that Shimako-san and her approach to Sachiko-sama was
completely different.
“In my case.”
Shimako-san looked up at an oblique angle, still in thought.
“I am not a fit for Sachiko-sama. Conversely, Sachiko-sama is
not a fit for me, either.”
“In what way?”
“I like Sachiko-sama, but we look for different things in our
partners. Subsequently, what we can offer one another differs.”
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“…That sounds too complicated for me.”
“Sachiko-sama said the same thing. She understood what I
meant to say, but that it was too vague. Even I would have to admit
that it is simply a vague feeling that I have.”
What you can offer the companion and what you seek from a
companion. Because it is a one-on-one relationship, it makes sense
that a concurrence of that would be of the utmost importance, but-.
“If Shimako-san was no good, wouldn’t that mean there is no
one who could fit with Sachiko-sama?”
“I do not know. Of course, because such a person is so hard to
find, she probably is still left with no petite sœur. But Rosa
Chinensis and Sachiko-sama do face each other, as you saw.
Compatibility is possible.”
“I see…”
Then perhaps that would mean Shimako-san complemented
Rosa Gigantea well, thought Yumi. After all, rather than two-
timing, it was a decision borne out of taking a careful look at
herself and her opponents.
“Well, shall we return?”
Shimako-san stood up. Fifth period would start in five minutes.
“The newspaper club also has class, so it should be safe.”
As a consequence of the conversation earlier, Yumi took care
not to step on gingko nuts.
She had never paid the ground much attention, but upon
closer inspection, the fallen gingko nuts looked like ripe plums.
“In the case of Sachiko-sama, I think her shock was far
greater when you rejected her than when I did.”
“Why?”
“I believe she felt it coming, in my case. We acted as
temporary sisters, so I am sure she had come to notice that we
would not be perfect fits.”
But in the case of Yumi, she had supreme confidence.
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“But she didn’t seem to have been that shocked?”
“She is a contrarian who absolutely despises losing. So when
she is truly vexed, she refuses to show it.”
The two of them lined up and walked up the empty stairs.
They overtook the meticulous old teachers whom were entering
their classrooms with a greeting, and the chime rang. They had
arrived in front of the classroom with a minute to spare.
The newspaper club as well as other students had, as
Shimako-san expected, already cleared out of the hallways.
Shimako-san spoke as she opened the rear door.
“Yumi-san and Sachiko-sama may be compatible fits.”
Yumi mumbled, “What are you saying,” as she stepped in and
looked at the backs of the students who had arrived earlier.
How could Yumi be a fit and Shimako-san, who could even
describe Sachiko-sama as a contrarian and sore-loser, not?
Sheesh, Shimako-san is definitely an odd-ball.
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Part 2.
Apparently Japan was around the only country that
introduced a system such as “cleaning duty” to school. In the US
and Europe, schools were thoroughly ingrained as “places in which
to learn.” -I forget the exact details, but I vaguely remember a
foreign commentator mentioning that on television.
(Certainly.)
It was a strange feeling, in that she was polishing the school’s
floors, but her mother cleaned her bedroom. You could put it off as
being linked to home economics class, but the cleaning process for
a school and an ordinary home was too different.
Perhaps it was a matter of morals. Return things you
borrowed in a clean fashion.
By the way, while Yumi was quite ordinary in that she was
not particularly fond of cleaning, for some reason she disliked it
much less while in the music room.
Possibly as a result of soundproofing, the floor was made of a
packed, felt-like material, meaning there was no need for water
mopping nor the weekly waxing. Because the walls were made of a
special soundproof material, they only needed to be dusted once in
a while, and as the chairs and tables were built-in, there was no
need to move them around.
You simply needed to move around the special vacuum
cleaner, rinse the top of desks, and clean the blackboard and the
scaffold around the windows. The usual portraits of Mozart and
Beethoven were left up to the supervisor for the room.
“Yumi-san. Shall we leave it at that?”
Said the classmate in the same cleaning group, as she shut
a window.
“Yes…”
Normally, she scurried off immediately upon finishing
cleaning duties. But today she felt like taking her time.
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“Everyone may go on ahead, I’ll take care of the cleaning diary.”
If you were to step out of the school now, you would run into
the end-of-school peak. She didn’t mind crowded buses, but having
become the center of rumors, she did not have the courage to jump
out into the open on her own. But, she had no place else to go to
spend time.
“Then we shall stay with you until it is completed. It would
not be suitable to leave Yumi-san alone, after all.”
The kind classmates offered to help.
“But you do have club activities, do you not? All I have left to
do afterward is to go home, and I did hand over diary duty
yesterday, so I’ll take care of it today.”
When Yumi insisted, the other three discussed among
themselves, “Shall we leave go, then?” and then left the music room.
“Gokigenyou.”
“See you tomorrow.”
Tap tap, their footsteps faded into the distance at a rapid pace.
So as to not disturb the plaits in their skirts, so as to not toss
their white sailor scarves into disarray. They were actually so busy
that such standards had slipped their mind.
“Ahh. I’m so bored.”
Having no attachment to a club or a committee left her quite
lonely at this time of day.
The class’ presentation was to be an exhibit about the “path
of the Cross.” They intended to reproduce 14 pictures from the
proclamation of Christ’s execution, to his walk to Golgotha hill, to
when he was buried after crucifixion, and then place captions
under each of those pictures. However, as honest Lillian students
should, they had already completed most of their preparations over
the summer. Maybe everyone had realized that they would become
busy for their respective clubs as the school festival drew closer,
thus preparing for the inevitability that they would not be able to
extend much of a hand to their classroom exhibit.
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“I wonder how much time I should take.”
It would be bone-headed to take so much time that her
departure coincided this time with the club-activity students.
“Oh, I should go hand in the diary.”
However, she did not yet want to move. She could hear the
excited sounds of students still moving to classrooms or club
houses or the gymnasium beyond the half-opened door.
Yumi absent-mindedly opened the cover to the piano. There
was nothing to be afraid of, even alone in the piano room.
-Maria-sama protects this school, after all.
Because of this, there were no horror stories of midnight
pianos or Beethoven’s eyes at Lillian.
Mi-.
With her right index finger, she pressed down the higher Mi
key. Yes, she thought everything started from that sound. Yumi
drew up a chair and properly faced the piano.
It had been quite some time since she had last touched a
piano. She had attended piano school once a week for the six years
of elementary school, but as it never managed to become a
significant part of her, she quit as she entered middle school.
Mi-.
She played the same sound once more. This time, depending
on her memory of sound, she tried to reproduce that song she
heard half a year ago. If it were just her right index finger, she
could somewhat reproduce the melody.
Fa-.
So-ReMi-.
This was Guno’s Ave Maria.
Half a year ago, Ogasawara Sachiko-sama, introduced as
Rosa Chinensis en bouton, played this piece for the freshmen
during the Yamayurikai-sponsored freshmen welcoming ceremony.
That was the first time Yumi had encountered Sachiko-sama.
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Having been played on an organ inside a sanctuary, the
sound echoed deeply and stained a part of her soul. Sachiko-sama,
who was playing the piece, looked almost like Ave Maria herself.
Even after the performance, Yumi was unable to take her eyes
off of Sachiko-sama. Not just her lovely appearance, but the way
she carried her each and every conduct with dignity, and with her
upper-classman tone of voice, she was absolutely beautiful.
She wanted to become a person like Sachiko-sama.
She wanted to get even an inch closer to a person like
Sachiko-sama.
When she thought so half a year ago, she did not imagine in
her wildest dreams things would end up like this. No, not even
yesterday, at this same time, had she even imagined this.
Her school life just changed drastically. –Just as she leaned
into the piano with such thoughts, she saw something at the edge of
her vision.
“*×■^@$――――!?”
Before she could even begin to recognize what had appeared, an
indescribable and curious sound jumped out of Yumi’s vocal chords.
That was because a human hand had reached out from
behind her, toward the keyboard. There could be no helping her
heart leaping out of her chest.
“What a sound you make, as I were attacking you.”
She jumped, once again, when she looked up at the face of
that hand.
“Anyone would shriek if someone came up silently from
behind, Sachiko-sama.”
On top of that, if that person were the person for whom the
thoughts were about, it would be further surprising.
“I was being considerate, about not intruding on your
piano performance.”
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Sachiko-sama pressed down on the Do key with her still-
stretched left hand. It’s the key you first learn to press with the
thumb of your right hand when you begin learning.
“Play.”
“Eh!?”
“Once more, play just as you did earlier.”
“Ehh?”
When she tried to scramble off the seat, Sachiko-sama held
her down by the shoulder with her open right hand.
“The rhythm is… one, two, three, four, two, two, three, four.”
“Ah, umm…”
Sachiko-sama notched the rhythm into Yumi’s right shoulder as
truthfully as a metronome, and signaled, “Start,” on the third count.
When humans are told, “Start,” they seem to have the trait to
begin doing something. Yumi had begun playing out of momentum.
Then a second sound jumped in, intertwining itself with Yumi.
Do Mi So Do Do Mi So Do.
Sachiko-sama was playing the left hand’s part. Plus, she was
using the pedals, so the sound had an echo.
(It’s a four-handed performance.)
Her own sound, combining with the other sound, returned to
her ears in a pleasant fashion.
However, the fun feeling only lasted for a short while. Soon,
she remembered that Sachiko-sama was near, and the excitement
turned into fear.
The song was not designed for a four-handed performance, and
because it was being played with Yumi’s right hand and Sachiko-
sama’s left, it was a case of one person closing in on the other’s
personal space. Sachiko-sama’s breasts kept brushing with Yumi’s left
arm, the glossy straight hair fell on Yumi’s shoulder, and the pleasant
fragrance began making Yumi feel like this was all commonplace.
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Even so, the performance continued. Sachiko-sama probably
would not stop for as long as Yumi’s right hand could keep up the
melody line.
On one hand she wanted this to last forever, but part of her
also wanted this to end, immediately. Deep within Yumi, those two
contradicting feelings fought.
Sachiko-sama’s breathing softly swayed Yumi’s hair.
However, that breath was almost irritatingly calm. Unlike Yumi,
Sachiko-sama was not one to be thrown in disarray from just this.
The beautiful harmony was broken.
Yumi purposefully went off-key.
“I’m sorry, I couldn’t keep up with Sachiko-sama, after all.”
Chuckling softly, she scrambled off the chair and turned away.
“Is that so? You were playing wonderfully.”
Sachiko-sama shut the cover softly. The small clunking sound
felt oddly loud in the room devoid of anyone but them.
She noticed Sachiko-sama was slowly walking toward her.
The soft floor absorbed most of the sound from the indoor shoes.
She thought, ah, no wonder she didn’t notice Sachiko-sama
entering earlier.
“Well, shall we get going?”
“Huh!?”
“What do you mean, huh. Just why did you think I came all
this way?”
“Ah, why DID Sachiko-sama come here?”
“Of course, to pick you up.”
Sachiko-sama raised an eyebrow, adopting an “isn’t that
obvious?” sort of tone.
Yumi was spared the need to ask where to, as Sachiko-sama
began explaining.
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“Alright? From now until the school festival, you will take
part in performance recitals with everyone else. That is your
obligation, after all.”
Sachiko-sama’s reasoning was thus.
There was a degree of impossibility to Sachiko-sama
persuading Yumi within the small time frame given, before the
school festival. In conclusion, in order to help make things fair,
Yumi, who had no after-school obligations anyways, was to take
part in Yamayurikai business.
“How unreasonable.”
“What do you mean, unreasonable. The Roses were already
quite aware of this. Also,”
Sachiko-sama placed her index finger on Yumi’s jaw and
looked into her eyes.
“Do think about it. You are the substitute for Cinderella. Of
course you are expected to attend rehearsals.”
“Substitute… But that’s only if I accept the rosary-.”
“Do you plan on missing rehearsals because you are confident
you will not accept? If so, by that logic, I can miss out on
rehearsals, too.”
“But.”
Sachiko-sama admonished Yumi with a faint, quiet voice.
“However, I will attend rehearsals. There are not too many
things in the world where you can claim ‘absolutely.’ Plus, the bet
with the onee-sama, aside, ignoring confidence and probability,
there are only one or two results lying in the future. If the
Cinderella role is down to either you or I, then I will practice. Even
if it were to contradict how confident I feel, it is better than running
the risk of being embarrassed during the actual performance.”
Sachiko-sama chuckled, curling Yumi’s straggling hair over
her ear.
“Sachiko-sama…”
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There was nothing she could say. Even if she were to refuse,
raising hysteria, Sachiko-sama was certainly being reasonable.
There was no doubt that, in her mind, right and wrong were
organized neatly just like garbage and recycling.
Her heart constricted, have I disappointed her? It was the
same feeling as the four-handed piano performance, a feeling
totally different from the excitement or dread. Rather, it was a
mysterious mental state, in that she felt that, left alone, she would
have ended up in tears. Similar to the feeling of, as a child, having
lost sight of her mother in the middle of a crowd.
Had Sachiko-sama not lifted her head that moment, Yumi
probably would have latched onto Sachiko-sama and cried “I’m sorry.”
“Of course.”
Sachiko-sama blurted out, as if just thinking of something.
“You have your own way of thinking, so I will not coerce you.
However, will you not at least come watch me practice?”
“…Yes.”
“Then, take your bag.”
Having been urged onward, Yumi took the bag she had left on
a table, as well as the cleaning diary.
She wondered if she was allowing herself to be swept along
into Sachiko-sama’s pace in a nice way. However, as she tilted her
head slightly, she admonished herself for such damning thoughts.
Despite her hysteric behavior yesterday, Sachiko-sama was
supposed to be like Maria-sama: pure, right, and beautiful, like an
artist’s depiction of the perfect onee-sama. No, she had to remain
like that in Yumi’s thoughts.
“What is the matter? Yumi, come along.”
Sachiko-sama called from the doorway.
“Ah, coming.”
When she hurried over, Sachiko-sama informed her, “Be
quiet,” and fixed Yumi’s tie.
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It was the same as yesterday morning. For a moment, it
synchronized with that moment in front of the Gingko trees.
“Ah.”
Sachiko-sama blurted, stopped, and looked at Yumi.
“That photo. Was it taken yesterday morning?”
“Ehh?”
Unbelievably, Sachiko-sama had just remembered that scene.
“Could you not remember from the photo?”
“I could see it was myself, and that it was Yumi with me. But I
could not remember when it happened. Because Takeshima
Tsutako-san’s photo had no date on it.”
She thought, that’s not the problem. There was no need to
confirm once again that Yumi was too unmemorable.
“Then Yumi and I truly did just meet yesterday.”
“Yes.”
Yumi nodded as she shut the door to the music room. It had
been mere hours before Sachiko-sama’s sœur declaration. When
they mentioned “warashibechouja,” she had no retort.
“I feel so much better now that I remembered.”
The two of them walked down the hallway together. She felt it
was awkward to be walking together the same day the rumors
spread like a wildfire, but Sachiko-sama seemed to give it no mind.
Particularly as there was almost no one left in the corridor, Sachiko-
sama probably would have disliked being shadowy about it.
“Sachiko-sama, do you fix underclassmen ties that frequently?”
In that case, Yumi felt there was no helping her forgetting
Yumi. However, the answer Sachiko-sama imparted from her lips.
“Quite the opposite.”
“Eh?”
“Seldom… No, basically never. I wonder why I did such a thing.”
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As they walked down the stairs, Sachiko-sama wondered,
truly fascinated. She had presumably kept thinking about it, as
after descending one flight of stairs, she had an answer.
“I am not much of a morning person, so I am always in a daze
in the mornings, so I might have subconsciously called out to you.
That might explain why I could not recall the incident immediately.”
“You do not seem the type to be weak to mornings.”
“I am told that all the time… But in reality, I have low
blood pressure.”
“Ah, low blood pressure.”
It seemed like, more and more the character of Ogasawara
Sachiko-sama became a mystery. Right next to her was definitely
that person of adoration, but the image of her had changed quite a
bit since three days ago.
Yet, normally, you were supposed to learn more and more
about a person as time passed.
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When they stopped by the staff room to hand in the diary,
Yamamura-sensei, who was in charge of Yumi’s class, said, “Oh my.”
“I thought there must have been a mistake, but what was that
rumor true, after all?”
It seemed the story had spread to even the teachers.
“But, that is fascinating. I heard Ogasawara-san was rejected
by Fukuzawa-san? But why are you two walking together? Or was it
actually an OK?”
As expected of a former Lillian student. Her eyes twinkled
and she asked with the curiosity of a young girl, shedding the 20-
year differential in their ages.
“Umm, that’s, that’s-.”
When Yumi became stuck, Sachiko-sama spoke out from her side.
“We apologize for making a fuss. I will leave what happened
between us to your imagination.”
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She smiled, and then, “Well, excuse us.” Sachiko-sama took
Yumi’s hand and walked away elegantly from the staff room.
Yamamura-sensei smiled bitterly, having had the opportunity
to speak sealed.
“Sa, Sachiko-sama.”
After they had walked a fair distance from the staff room did
Sachiko-sama finally let go of Yumi’s hand.
“There is no need to say more than what is necessary.”
“But.”
“The more you respond, the greater and wilder the rumors
become. If you wish to explain, explain it at once, in great detail, to
a large audience, rather than explaining little by little. When it is
still a big fuss, be a willow in the wind.”
But being able to silence people with just a smile like
Sachiko-sama is impossible to replicate for a normal high school
student. Sachiko-sama’s reasoning was, well, quite reasonable, but
difficult to put into practice.
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Part 3.
She was brought to the second gymnasium.
This was a bit to the back of the school facilities, and was
nowhere near as expansive as the primary gymnasium, which could
hold every middle school and high school student. It was about the
size of a basketball court, but had no stage. In its stead were a
changing room, bathroom, washroom, and lounge, making it rather
popular among students. It was used quite often for friendly
matches with other schools, or for other athletics or club activities.
“Put on those slippers and come up.”
Sachiko-sama pointed at the vinyl slippers on the shelf,
furnished for visitors. Every gymnasium required the use of
athletics shoes – regular shoes were forbidden.
While Yumi took off her indoor shoes and put on the slippers,
Sachiko-sama simply walked up in her socks.
“Ah, Sachiko’s here.”
“You’re late.”
Amidst the echoing voices of the Roses, Yumi chased after
Sachiko-sama and entered the gymnasium. After one step, she felt
a painful number of stares.
Awaiting them were yesterday’s members, sans Tsutako-san,
plus another twenty or so students. Among them was one student
in Yumi’s class, and that was all she needed to see to realize this
was the dance club.
Sachiko-sama instructed Yumi to watch from the side, and
joined the dance club.
“I apologize for disrupting practice. Please, continue.”
Then, classical music flowed in from somewhere, and Sachiko-
sama held hands with Hasekura Rei-sama in the middle. Every
other student likewise found a pair and began dancing to the music.
It was triple time, a waltz.
“Welcome, Fukuzawa Yumi-chan.”
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When she turned to look, Rosa Chinensis was beckoning with
her hands.
“The view is better from here.”
Rosa Gigantea and Rosa Foetida were with her as well. The
three were leaning against the wall and watching the dance. Yumi
stood next to Rosa Chinensis, as per invitation.
The young ladies danced to the elegant music.
Even though they all wore the same uniform, her eyes were
magnetized by Sachiko-sama. She spun around like a flower, as if
controlled by the music, performing even the most difficult of steps
with the ease of walking.
It was not that other students were inadequate dancers. They,
too, danced smartly, living up to their name proudly as the Lillian
Girls’ Academy dance club. Yet, none of them could beat Sachiko-
sama when it came to being described as a flower. Even without
any costumes, it was easy to tell Sachiko-sama was the lead role.
“It’s decent enough, what do you think?”
Rosa Chinensis asked Yumi, still staring straight ahead.
“Decent… Even though it’s this spectacular?”
When she asked how long they’d be practicing, she was
surprised to hear they had just started that day.
“About thirty minutes before Sachiko arrived, I think?
Shimako and Rei learnt the steps from the dance club, and they just
tried fitting everything together for the first time now.”
“For the first time?”
“You learn the rudimentary aspects of dancing in class, and
Shimako is already experienced with Japanese dance, so she seems
quite good at learning dancing styles. Rei memorized it with the
concentration she gained from martial arts, but she is struggling a
bit… See, she just stepped on her foot.”
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Rei-sama had just stepped on Sachiko-sama’s foot. Even so, the
two of them continued dancing as if nothing happened. That they
weren’t wearing shoes probably was out of consideration to the
possibility of stepping on one another’s foot, it being their first rehearsal.
“In the case of Sachiko, you know. She is an authentic lady,
so it’s expected of her to be able to dance socially.”
Rosa Chinensis spoke rather proudly of Sachiko-sama. She
had been doing ballet since she was five, but began private tutelage
of social dancing from the first year of middle school. English
conversation, piano, tea ceremony, flower arrangement, all the way
through middle school she had at least one tutor every day.
“It’s like, she’s from another world.”
She sighed. She’d been alive for fifteen years, but society was
still an immeasurable thing.
“Right? You’d suffocate. So, I made her quit them all. I made
it so she had to quit, I guess? I made her my sœur and pulled her
into every task imaginable for the Yamayurikai.”
“…Wow.”
Sachiko-sama was amazing to be able to do all of that
practice all the way through middle school, but Rosa Chinensis, in
her second year of high school, to be able to make Sachiko-sama
quit everything was also amazing.
“Sachiko is just so diligent to the core, so if someone expects
something of her, she does exactly what is expected. That’s why,
sometimes, she needs to be allowed to breathe. Do you understand?”
“…Sort of.”
“Sort of… Well, that’s fine.”
The song was reaching its climax. Sachiko-sama was sweating
a bit, and a line of black hair had adhered itself to her white nape.
“But, even if she knows how to dance, would she ever have
the opportunity to dance?”
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When Yumi blurted out the question, Rosa Chinensis
returned with the question, “Why do you think that?”
“If she were dancing frequently, I don’t think she would all of
a sudden refuse to dance with a man…”
“Exactly. Actually, we were wondering the same thing. For
Sachiko, this is ‘just a dance.’ Yet, she refused it so desperately. She
wanted out so badly we began wanting to know the reason, too, so
we were waiting a bit to let her off the hook, but-”
But it turned into something even more amusing, Rosa
Chinensis happily laughed.
“A spice named Fukuzawa Yumi was added to the mix, now I
wonder what it will cook up.”
(Eek…)
It felt like dry wind has sliced straight through her body.
It was like a scene from a historical play, where a person with
no place to stay, and with no place willing to let him stay, despite
being in an inn town, stands out in the open, alone. The dusty, dry
wind was irritating to the skin, and enemies were to his left and
right, with no knowledge of what the future held for him.
Even though in the background was an elegant waltz. Ah,
how unsuitable.
“Just as Rosa Gigantea said.”
“Eh?”
“When Yumi-chan starts thinking, she goes through life’s
many phases.”
Rosa Chinensis’ intellectual expression broke down, and she
began giggling.
When the song ended, Rosa Chinensis imagined them to have
been on a stage and began giving directives about starting positions,
body position, and other things. Even though she had been talking
to Yumi, she was still paying careful attention to details.
“Yumi-chan have you danced before?”
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Rosa Gigantea had come close and began fiddling with Yumi’s
curled hair, which had been split in two and individually tied.
“N, no. Not at all.”
“Really-? Hey, did dance class start from second year?”
She twisted her body and asked Rosa Foetida.
“That was the case, I think.”
Rosa Foetida answered indifferently as she re-winded the
cassette tape.
“Then, I’ll teach you. Here, put out your hands.”
“Eh!?”
“Here.”
Rosa Gigantea forcibly grabbed Yumi’s hands and glued her
body to hers.
“Ah.”
“Yumi-chan uses so much ‘eh’ and ‘ah’ and ‘wah’!”
Even if she were told that, she couldn’t hold back her voice.
She thought there was some responsibility on the person who
surprises her.
“It’s in three-time because it’s a waltz. One, two, three, one,
two, three.”
Left with no choice, Yumi took off her slippers.
Left foot back a step on one, spin 3/8 while stepping to the
side with the right foot on two, move the left foot to the right foot
on three. Right step forward and then a half turn right on the next
one, left foot back diagonally and turn another 3/8 to the right
before collecting both feet back together on two, then a small step
forward with the right foot on three.
She tried to do as she was told, but it wasn’t going very well.
“Your hip’s too close. See, don’t look down. You can step on
my foot.”
One, two, three.
One, two, three.
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Just as she became accustomed to not looking down, she
noticed the crowding atmosphere around them. The dance club,
having finished their review of the rehearsal, all stared at Yumi and
Rosa Gigantea as if they were watching some curious animal.
“Ah, that’s bad, now Yumi-chan’s two-timing rumors might spread!”
Rosa Gigantea laughed and let go of Yumi. Then, she raised
one arm high and shouted to everyone.
“Alright-! I’m introducing our new friend, Fukuzawa Yumi-
chan. She’s joining the group dance from today on, so please be
kind to her-!”
“-!”
She wanted to shout “eh!” but, having just been teased about
it, Yumi covered her mouth.
“It’s boring if you just watch, isn’t it? Plus, if we think about
what ‘could’ happen, you probably should get used to dancing.”
Whispering that dangerous line in Yumi’s ear, Rosa Gigantea
pushed Yumi’s back.
However, ‘could’ would be a case of her standing up on stage
in Sachiko-sama’s stead.
(Rosa Gigantea was betting on me winning, so is it alright to
be giving such a negative image to her playing piece?)
However, winning or losing hardly mattered to the Roses.
They were just watching, amused by the course of events.
“Someone pair with her.”
Rosa Foetida requested, looking at the faces in the circle.
“Alright, I will.”
When Yumi looked up at who replied so simply, it was none
other than Rosa Foetida en bouton, Hasekura Rei-sama.
“B-but. Rei-sama is with Sachiko-sama.”
“I’m just a stand-in. Once the real prince arrives I say farewell
to that role, so there’s no problem with pairing with Yumi-chan.”
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Oh dear. This didn’t seem like it would end with just the level
of dry wind.
No matter how alien she was to the scene, she could feel the
inquisitive stares stab her like knives. No, rather than inquisitive, it
might have been more like envious.
First was the rumor that she rejected the Rosa Chinensis en
bouton, Sachiko-sama. Then, when she appeared like friends
together anyways at the gymnasium, she was on friendly terms with
Rosa Chinensis. Then she learnt dancing from Rosa Gigantea, and
now was a dance partner with the Rosa Foetida en bouton, Rei-sama.
Just who does that girl think she is. –They were no doubt
thinking that.
Even though she had no intention in the least of garnering
attention. Ah, why do things always have to flow away in a
completely different direction from her hopes?
Then, when practice resumed, she felt like a pincushion.
Although the boutons dancing with her hardly seemed to care,
the majority of the people, the dance members, kept staring at her.
From straight ahead, from behind, whether she looked left or
right, she would always lock eyes with a dance club member. On top
of that, Rosa Gigantea’s practice was quite slow, so, unable to keep
up with the pace of the song, she kept stepping on Rei-sama’s feet,
and Rei-sama kept stepping on her feet, and it was all-in-all a mess.
Through it all, Sachiko-sama remained elegant. She turned
aside Rosa Gigantea’s offer to be her dance partner, instead
dancing her steps alone. As she arched her torso, and softly curved
her arms, she gave the impression that the prince was, in fact,
dancing right there with her.
What sort of prince was Sachiko-sama looking at? What sort
of prince would Sachiko-sama be willing to stretch her arms out to?
“Don’t look elsewhere.”
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When she snapped back to attention, Rei-sama was
deliberately feigning anger.
“It looks like you can’t take your mind off Sachiko.”
“No, that’s not it.”
Even as she answered, she thought, maybe I can’t. Because
immediately, her eyes followed Sachiko-sama again.
Sachiko-sama danced as lightly as a winged creature with the
invisible prince.
Assuming there were a prince the likes of which Sachiko-sama
imagined-, Yumi thought. The one definite thing was that the
Hanadera student council leader was not he. That thought made her
feel a certain amount of compassion for the Hanadera council leader.
What a pitiable Prince.
The Lillian Girls’ Academy Cinderella was, unlike the fairy
tale, proud and idealistic.
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Anxious Wednesday, Friday of Battle
Part 1.
“What is going on, Yumi-san?”
On Wednesday morning, Katsura-san leapt at her as she
stepped into the classroom.
“Wh, what?”
Before she could walk into the classroom, Katsura-san had
grabbed her shoulders and pushed her against the locker. As if she
were going to discuss something evil, Katsura-san lowered her
voice and asked.
“There’re rumors that Yumi-san is going to be a part of the
Yamayurikai-sponsored play.”
“I’m just going to dance in the corner.”
Yumi answered truthfully.
“But, your partner is Rosa Foetida en bouton?”
“Umm… well, yes.”
“Really!?”
Katsura-san’s voice abruptly changed from pianissimo to
fortissimo. The volume of the voice hurt her ears, and their
secretiveness went to waste. Even the classmates who had not yet
noticed Yumi took notice.
“Yumi-san, gokigenyou.”
“Gokigenyou, Yumi-san.”
The faces that smiled like angels began to gather en masse.
Even that looks creepy in a large group.
If a group of chicks, or human babies were to come close, it’d
be the same sort of freakiness.
“We were just talking about Yumi-san.”
“Y, yes.”
Of course, if the incident at the Rose Mansion two days ago
could spread all over school before lunch the next day, it was
obvious yesterday’s gymnasium incident would spread even faster.
After all, there were at least three times the witnesses, and there
was even one student from her class.
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“Um, could you clarify everything now?”
“Did you really reject Sachiko-sama’s proposal?”
“But then why are you two doing things together?”
“What sort of position do you have in the Yamayurikai?”
“Which onee-sama do you like most?”
They had held it all in up to that point, but the classmates
began throwing questions like a water dam had been broken.
“Umm…”
Yumi faltered amidst the advancing wave of classmates.
Even though the median level of the students were the
daughters of rich estates, they were still girls. They loved gossip
and rumors of ‘who liked who.’ If this were a case of, for example,
which group or committee grabbed a school facility for their own,
people wouldn’t be so desperate for answers.
“What happened, Yumi-san? Please, do feel free to explain.”
No matter how much she wanted to explain everything, it was
impossible. First of all, there were so many questions she had
already forgotten the first ones. Plus, if she answered questions one
by one, there would be no end in sight. Further still, it seemed like
everyone had already made up answers in their minds, no matter
how Yumi were to answer.
(What was I supposed to do in a case like this?)
She thought of Sachiko-sama.
(Umm, Sachiko-sama would.)
Smile, without any hurry or panic.
“Everyone, I apologize for kicking up a fuss.”
Elegantly, was, well, impossible, but Yumi felt she started
fairly well. 75 points, if she were to grade herself.
“Because of a variety of reasons, I’ve ended up helping the
Yamayurikai with their sponsored play. The reason why the staff
calls on me every so often is because of that.”
When Yumi explained herself clearly, everyone backed off.
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After all, she had been doing nothing troublesome. Rosa
Chinensis and Rosa Foetida being kind to her, Rei-sama being her
partner, all of it was because they were kind, not because it was Yumi.
“Then, how about Sachiko-sama?”
One person asked from the crowd.
“Sachiko-sama?”
“Did Sachiko-sama really ask for you to be her sœur? Rumor
has it Yumi-san rejected her.”
Everyone nodded, hearing that question.
“Sachiko-sama,”
Her voice became stuck as she tried to answer.
“Sachiko-sama,”
Huh? What was it? What would Sachiko-sama do?
Umm, Sachiko-sama, would probably smile, and say. –I’ll
leave it to your imagination.
But Yumi could not say it. I’ll leave it to your imagination,
means, take it whichever way you want. However, as she did not
feel that way, she could not use such a reckless response.
“There’s no way Sachiko-sama would choose me as her sœur.”
Ah, that was it. As she spoke, she began crying.
“Yumi-san!?”
Her classmates became worried by her sudden tears.
“Oh, dear. We’re sorry. We weren’t asking to make you cry.
It’s okay, if you wish not to answer, let it be.”
Yumi shook her head. She was not crying to avoid answering.
Yumi loved Sachiko-sama.
She loved her still. And because she loved her, her last bit of
pride rejected Sachiko-sama.
It was too sad, if she were chosen because she happened to be
there. Why could Sachiko-sama not understand?
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How happy she was, being able to simply watch from afar. If
Sachiko-sama had not known Yumi’s name nor face, she would not
have wrongfully offered her rosary. And if that hadn’t happened,
she wouldn’t have had to act contrary to her heart.
“We’re sorry. Here, stop crying, please?”
Her classmates held out a handkerchief and embraced her.
But Yumi may have wanted, more than anything else in the world,
for that embrace to have come from Sachiko-sama.
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Part 2.
“Here.”
She was handed a booklet. It was bound quite simply, but it
was painstakingly word processed.
“Lillian Girls’ Academy Yamayuri-version Cinderella…”
Yumi read the cover ornamentation aloud. It seemed to be a
script-book for Cinderella.
“Right. I used pink and blue to highlight for you.”
“So?”
“Of course, you are to remember them?”
Sachiko-sama sighed, exasperated.
“Remember,-”
Flipping through the pages, she noticed it was almost all
pink. There was hardly any blue.
“Okay? Please do not make me repeat myself two or three
times. If you do not wish to embarrass yourself during the school
festival, memorize the pink and blue, no matter what.”
“Y, yes.”
As she answered, her heart sank. The pink was all
Cinderella’s lines. The blue was Sister B. Apparently they were
short on people, to the point where some people had to take on two
roles at once. At some point, Yumi had been given the Sister B role.
Well, if she was going to be in Cinderella, she would gladly do
one of the sister roles.
“That aside, why are you eating lunch out… here?”
As she became curious, she bluntly questioned the three first-
year peach-class girls. As she had come looking for Yumi, and
found that she was not in her classroom, she had been guided to
Yumi by Tsutako-san.
Yumi and Shimako-san had, as they did yesterday, come
behind the auditorium to escape from the newspaper club.
“Well, Sachiko-sama.”
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Tsutako-san ripped open the vinyl packing for the bread she
had taken with her.
“There is a both deep and superficial reason.”
There was no need for Tsutako-san to also escape from the
newspaper club, but she seemed to have a bit of a guilty conscience
for letting Yumi escape yesterday. After Tsutako-san finished
explaining in detail, Sachiko-sama sounded an indifferent “ah.”
“While I can understand your wish to escape from our school’s
persistent newspaper club, what do you plan to do when it rains?”
“We would be in trouble.”
Tsutako-san, however, could escape into her photography room,
so she didn’t seem to care. Shimako-san also simply was providing
Yumi company, and had no real reason to be eating outside.
“It seems bound to rain tomorrow.”
“Eh!?”
Yumi hurriedly looked at the sky. However, looking at the clear
and sunny sky was a futile effort at seeing the next day’s forecast.
“Accept my rosary. Then I will gladly be interviewed in your stead.”
“You jest.”
“Oh? Well, ask me anytime you want.”
Sachiko-sama playfully laughed and turned away.
“Ah, Sachiko-sama. Would you like to have lunch with us?”
Tsutako-san tried to stop her, but she was refused, “Thank
you for the invitation, but I will pass.” That answer was quite
expected, as she would have had to make the trip back to her
classroom, and then back outside, in order to eat with this group.
“I wanted to bring up the photo, but she escaped.”
“There is no helping it. Sachiko-sama dislikes cherry
blossoms and gingko.”
“Cherry blossoms and gingko?”
Yumi asked back. Then, the act of coming to school, itself,
would be a painful ordeal.
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“Yes. It’s a seasonal thing. Exactly the opposite of me.”
The season when cherry blossom flowers bloom, the season
when gingko nuts fall. Sachiko-sama becomes blue.
“Allergies?”
“No, she just simply dislikes them.”
That sounded oddly familiar. –She did not get a rash or
anything, she simply did not want to hold hands.
“I heard it was something like, they did not taste well.”
“You eat cherry blossoms?”
“Yumi-san, you have not attended a wedding ceremony,
have you?”
Tsutako-san chortled. Apparently, in certain seats, Sakurayu
is presented. Yumi remembered that her wedding experience for
cousins and other such relatives generally took place in churches,
so such customs were not observed.
“Sometimes they are placed on red-bean buns.”
Even the image of red-bean buns differed greatly from
Shimako-san, Yumi thought.
Shimako-san loved cherry blossoms, loved gingko, loved
cooked beans and loved lily bulbs.
Sachiko-sama hated cherry blossoms, hated gingko, hated
sympathy and hated men.
“That is why.”
Shimako-san smiled and said.
“I am surprised, that she was willing to come here to find
Yumi-san.”
Even though it would have been fine waiting until after
school, she wanted to hand the booklet to Yumi as soon as possible.
When she looked at the back of the script, Ogasawara Sachiko was
written in pretty handwriting.
Sachiko-sama brought her own script book.
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Plus, she painstakingly used a highlighter to mark out the
Sister B lines.
“It was so unlike her.”
Yumi looked at the blue sky, like Maria-sama’s soul. There
were almost no clouds, and she wondered how could you forecast
weather in such a day.
Shimako-san loved cherry blossoms, loved gingko, loved
cooked beans and loved lily bulbs.
Sachiko-sama hated cherry blossoms, hated gingko, hated
sympathy and hated men.
Tsutako-san loved photography, loved photos of girls, and
was not too fond of the newspaper club.
And, herself.
She liked cherry blossoms, but she hated gingko.
And.
She thought Sachiko-sama, who would do very unexpected
things, was all the more attractive because of it.
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Part 3.
Rosa Gigantea, who was sitting by the windowsill and looking
outside, noticed Yumi and looked up.
“How admirable. We didn’t have to come pick you up?”
She’s treating me like a pre-school child who went home
without a guardian.
“Now that I’ve been tabbed for the Sister B part, it wouldn’t
be right to not show.”
“Oh my, now she’s talking back. Good girl.”
Rosa Gigantea jumped down to the floor, laughed weakly,
and rubbed Yumi’s head.
“It looks like I arrived too early?”
There was no one else on the second floor of the Rose Mansion.
“Oh, don’t mind that. Help yourself to whatever drink you’d like.”
There was a teacup on the bay window sill that was still
steaming. Apparently Rosa Gigantea had been in the middle of
drinking, herself.
“What’s that?”
“Just pure instant coffee with hot water. If you want to drink
this, go ahead and find some sugar.”
“Ah.”
Then, without any further ado, she found an overturned
teacup, put instant coffee in it, and poured hot water. The pot was
properly seething, and with the help of sugar and powdered milk,
she was able to make instant coffee taste well enough.
“Yumi-chan, did you do cleaning?”
“Ah. The chorus club took over the music room today, and
they said they would clean up as they left.”
Yumi answered, leaving her stirring spoon in the sink.
“The school festival is getting close, everyone’s desperate.”
Rosa Gigantea’s murmur sounded like it was all someone
else’s problem.
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Even the Cinderella play should be in the stages where
everyone’s running around on fire. Yumi worried if it was alright to
be sitting around leisurely like this. After all, there were less than
10 days left, and they were still muttering about swapping roles.
“How about you, Rosa Gigantea, did you finish cleaning duty?”
It was the time of day for high school students to be cleaning,
which is why Yumi had left her classmate Shimako-san and arrived
at the Rose Mansion first.
“When you become a third-year, you become better with
these things.”
“So you skipped out?”
“Idiot-. How could a Yamayurikai executive skip out? You’d
never hear the end of it. No, we split the cleaning groups in two,
and work two groups’ worth per day. Well, it’s possible because
third-years have to clean less places, of course.”
Of course, that means group sizes become bigger. It’s a
system to have less people do more concentrated work, rather than
have more people meander around.
“Ehh, I wish we were like that.”
Her speech accidentally turned casual. For some reason,
around Rosa Gigantea, her pace crumbled, or more like, Rosa
Gigantea somehow didn’t feel like her senior by two years.
“Don’t you-. But, when we were first-years, we diligently
cleaned, too.”
“Rosa Gigantea, a first-year…”
“Oh, what’s with that look.”
As a response to Yumi’s admiring sigh, Rosa Gigantea feigned
an insulted face.
“I just thought, how unbelievable.”
She had the presence of an eternal third-year.
“I hope that’s a compliment?”
“Yes, of course.”
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When Yumi firmly replied thus, Rosa Gigantea laughed,
“hahahahahah,” sat back on top of the window sill and looked outside.
When you think about it.
Even for these confident third-years, they did have first-year
and second-year lives at Lillian. Even Rosa Gigantea was an
underclassman at one point, and had experienced accepting a
rosary. Yumi felt fascinated, realizing that, as the ceremony came
with its own set of drama, Rosa Gigantea must have also gone
through a phase of doubt and worries.
“Umm.”
“Hmm?”
“May I ask a question?”
“I don’t like tough questions, though.”
Because her previous class was mathematics, Rosa Gigantea’s
brain was tired, she claimed. Even for someone maintaining a top-
10 grade for mathematics in the school, she struggled fighting
between mathematical formulae and the demon of sleep.
“Why did you make Shimako-san your sœur?”
“It’s not a tough question, but it is an unusual one. No one
usually asks for my reasons regarding Shimako.”
“That’s because she seems destined to have been chosen.”
“Right.”
Because everyone was so accepting of her overall talents, everyone
probably agreed with the choice. Something like, ahh, of course.
“The complete opposite of me.”
Yumi felt a bit depressed think about it.
“You’re pretty timid?”
“Because I’m just a rice stalk.”
“Rice stalk? What’s that?”
As Rosa Gigantea seemed to have forgotten the conversation
from the day before yesterday, Yumi explained. Rosa Gigantea
then, remembering, started laughing in tears, “Oh, yeah.” Well, the
people who are told these things tend to remember these things
best (or carry these words with them).
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“Rice stalk, that’s fine, though.”
Rosa Gigantea said, as she wiped away her tears with her palm.
“What are you talking about?”
“The part where Sachiko’s still clutching tightly, maybe.”
Rosa Gigantea drained her cup of instant black coffee and
placed the empty cup back on the window sill.
“Ah.”
Really, speaking to someone smart always opens up
unexpected doors in conversations. Whether they’re speaking from
instinct, or whether they’re simply abbreviating the development
and turn parts of the introduction, development, turn and
conclusion poetry structure I don’t know.
“Don’t you think someone with the talents of Shimako should
be kept running in the Yamayurikai?”
“But that’s not your answer to that question.”
“If I’m answering as Rosa Gigantea, that’s my answer. But
personally, I have other reasons. Those, however, are secret.”
Rosa Gigantea covered the center of her breast with both
hands. She seems to want to say, those will be locked in her heart.
“Shimako-san said the two of you sought similar things in partners.”
“Mm, yes. That’s one thing. We’re a bit similar, in that we know
how to keep our distance from each other, so we feel at ease together.”
Rosa Gigantea didn’t choose a petite sœur until she had
merely half a year left in her high school career. There were plenty
of wonderful people in the current crop of second-years. Yet, she
decided they weren’t right for her, but that Shimako-san was.
Almost as an answer, Shimako-san also thought Sachiko-
sama wasn’t right for her, but chose Rosa Gigantea. Human
relations always provoked deep thought, whether they seemed
simple or complicated.
“From my perspective, Shimako might be a bit envious of
Yumi-chan, I think?”
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“Again, why do you keep jumping topics so much?”
Because the statement was so abrupt, the cooled coffee
almost went into her trachea.
“That,”
Just when she thought Rosa Gigantea was about to speak, she
suddenly hugged Yumi tightly.
“Is because I want to see Yumi-chan’s cute life phases.”
“Hey… Rosa Gigantea!!”
The coffee was about to spill.
Or, more importantly, regardless of the mysterious thought
process of Rosa Gigantea, if someone else were to see this scene,
everything would become even more complicated.
Yet, at that exact moment, something did happen.
As she struggled to free herself while taking care to keep the
teacup level, her body suddenly felt much lighter.
“The millionaire has arrived, so playtime’s over.”
“Millionaire?”
Sachiko-sama was standing at the biscuit-like door.
“You two looked to be having quite some fun. I walked up the
stairs making quite the squeaking sound, yet you two were so busy
frolicking that you did not notice me coming.”
Sachiko-sama walked into the room and placed her bag on a
chair. Yumi slowly edged away from Rosa Gigantea, as the situation
was somewhat awkward.
“Oh come on, I saw Sachiko coming, that’s why I did some service.”
Rosa Gigantea said, without any hint of evil.
“Service?”
Sachiko-sama’s forehead quivered.
“If I were going to seriously attack her, I’d do it where no one
would see us.”
Uh oh. That’s not good.
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She was deliberately saying things to annoy the fastidious
Sachiko-sama. What should she do, at this rate she would snap, she
would snap, she would snap-.
“Ahh!” Yumi yelled.
“What!?”
Rosa Gigantea and Sachiko-sama both turned at the same time.
“Umm…”
She yelled, but she had nothing prepared afterward, so she
stumbled. Helplessly, she exaggerated looking at her wristwatch.
“It’s already this time! Everyone will be arriving soon, right?
Rosa Gigantea, are you done with your cup? I’ll go ahead and wash
it for you.”
Ahh, why could she only do things this way? She was sure
anyone else would have interceded in a smarter manner. Though it
did seem they had evaded Sachiko-sama’s hysteria.
“Yumi-chan, good girl.”
Rosa Gigantea offered forth her cup, shoulders trembling.
Judging by her unwillingness to look Yumi in the eye, she was
definitely laughing. She whispered softly to Yumi.
“I made Sachiko envious.”
“Eh?”
When she turned around, Rosa Gigantea was in the middle of
stretching herself, and then she walked out, deliberately thinking
out loud, “Well, I guess I’ll go check downstairs.”
It seemed like Rosa Gigantea was having a tremendous
misunderstanding. Sachiko-sama was not one to become envious
over something as pithy as an embracing scene.
Yumi put both teacups in the sink and let the dishwashing
detergent froth.
Sachiko-sama had pulled out the chair adjacent to the chair
with her bag, had sat down, and had started reading a book.
(See.)
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Sachiko-sama hardly cared about Yumi.
“Ah, there’s no hot water.”
It seemed like gas was not provided, so the water boiler
wasn’t working. She helplessly rinsed with cold water and felt
thankful it was still autumn.
“The water supply freezes during the winter.”
“Really…!” She was surprised.
Not so much about the water supply freezing, so much that
Sachiko-sama had been paying attention to Yumi speaking to herself.
She assumed reading was a sign of shutting out her surroundings. Of
course, Sachiko-sama’s gaze was still upon the book.
After putting the cups and spoon into the drying basket and
closing the top, Yumi turned 180 degrees to the right.
“Sachiko-sama, thank you for the scenario book during lunchtime.”
She flipped a page. Extremely difficult words were packed
tightly into that book, from the looks of it.
“Did you have a look through?”
“Ah… Yes, a bit.”
“Why did you lower your voice?”
Sachiko-sama finally lifted her head from the book.
“I… don’t think I would be able to memorize Cinderella’s
parts in time…”
She fidgeted and mumbled. Then, a saving “of course not” cut
into her despondency.
“I did not request that much.”
Then “how much” is she requesting? Just as Yumi began
thinking that, Sachiko-sama placed her book on the table, stood up
and spoke.
“I will wear a red velvet dress with English-made frills.”
What happened to you, Sachiko-sama!? –Is what she thought
at first, before realizing she’d heard those words before. Or more
accurately, she’d read those words, in the Lillian-version Cinderella
script. Right before one of Sister B’s blue highlight lines. It was
Sister A’s line.
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She did not know why Sachiko-sama suddenly said that line, but
it was clear she was awaiting some sort of response. If she could not
answer here, she had no doubt Sachiko-sama would be disappointed.
“I am fine with my usual skirt.”
Having resolved herself, Yumi began speaking.
“However, I will wear a manteau with a golden floral pattern
and a diamond broach. That is an extremely rare product, after all.”
When Yumi managed to finish her line, Sachiko-sama
stepped closer and stood behind her back.
“Sister, how does this hair look?”
The scene changed, and this time Sachiko-sama was Cinderella.”
One danger after another. Yumi tried to remember her lines
for the sake of her life. Umm-.
“Cinderella. Do you not wish you could also attend the Ball?”
“Good.”
Sachiko-sama touched Yumi’s shoulders.
“You’ve properly remembered your lines.”
(Huh…?)
I wonder what happened. My heart’s throbbing.
She visited the right shoulder twice. The soft, delicate touch was
a fresh sensation, totally different from “good girl” and “there there.”
Maybe that was why I felt so conscious of it. Even when Rosa
Gigantea patted my head, or embraced me, my heart rate didn’t go
up, at all.
“Everyone is late.”
Sachiko-sama suddenly turned around and walked toward
the door. Yumi sighed softly, relieved.
She was embarrassed, as her heart was beating so fast.
“Rosa Gigantea has not yet returned from walking
downstairs, too.”
“Perhaps they changed the meeting spot? I will go check.”
“Then, I, too.”
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Yumi followed after, cooling her red face with her hands.
In the middle of the staircase, Sachiko-sama stopped and
turned around.
“…Be careful.”
At first, she thought she was being warned about the steep
stairs. Yet, she thought what she missed hearing in the beginning
sounded similar to “Rosa Gigantea.”
“Be careful of what?”
Sachiko-sama replied, “The stairs, of course,” and walked
down the remaining stairs.
(Ohh.)
She thought Sachiko-sama had worried for her just a bit.
Things don’t work out quite so well in the world, though.
Yumi listened to Sachiko-sama and paid careful attention to
each step as she walked down.
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Part 4.
“Ah, there they come.”
The principal members were all present on the first floor of
the Rose Mansion. I don’t know how they usually use it, but it was
currently being used as a storehouse for the settings and props for
the play.
Half of the room was occupied by those things, and the other
half was occupied by six people holding scripts.
“Were we not having a standing rehearsal upstairs? Or was
there another communication error to Yumi and I?”
At first glance, Sachiko-sama had a gentle tone, but there was
clearly a feeling of objection to everyone.
“We heard you two were having some valuable time together,
so we changed places in a hurry.”
How regrettable, Rosa Chinensis answered. The other
members had also been directed to where they stood, upon arriving
at the Rose Mansion.
“Valuable time?”
Sachiko-sama and Yumi immediately looked at the culprit.
Rosa Gigantea calmly looked away and began whistling.
“Because otherwise, you two don’t seem to make any effort to
have progress, at all.”
Her excuse was extremely self-centered, but for some reason,
everyone aside from “you two” agreed.
“Indeed. We found a valuable source of fun in going toward
the school festival, but it has been quite uneventful. Boring.”
“What is going on?”
“Sachiko has to become proactive enough to offer her rosary
at least once a day.”
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One utterance after another, and each spoken in a completely
serious tone. It was enough to make you wonder if these were
indeed the top students of the school. From the looks of it, there
was a fair chance that the rumors were spread by them, for fun.
“Have no concern over Yumi and I. Now, let us begin rehearsal.”
Sachiko-sama suggested, looking fed up with everyone. Then,
Rosa Chinensis clapped her hands, remembering, perhaps, in
response to “rehearsal.”
“Oh, I have to give Yumi-chan her script. I apologize for it
being sudden, but we’re giving you the Sister B part.”
“Ah, I have a script, here.”
Yumi pulled out Sachiko-sama’s script from her bag.
“Oh, Sachiko, nice move.”
Rosa Chinensis laughed, noticing the name “Ogasawara
Sachiko” written on the back cover.
“Never you mind. I had already memorized my lines, so I had
no use for it.”
“Excuses, excuses. Yumi-chan, was her rosary placed in
between the pages?”
“Eh!”
When she hurriedly flipped through the pages, Sachiko-sama
coldly said, “Oh, how foolish, they are clearly simply teasing you,”
and walked where Rei-sama and Shimako-san were on stand-by. As
if to substantiate that, Rosa Chinensis was trembling with laughter.
Come to think of it, if something were stuck between the
pages, she would have already noticed. Plus, Sachiko-sama was not
the type to do something that underhanded.
“Okay, let’s start from the top. Yumi-chan, stand at the right
wing and look inward.”
“Yes.”
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It seemed like Rosa Chinensis was the director. When she
stood where she was told, she was told it was alright to hold onto
her script. Indeed, Rei-sama was holding one in her hand.
“There is no need to worry.”
Sachiko-sama spoke before Yumi could act.
“Yumi has already memorized her lines.”
Sachiko-sama looked proud, being able to say, “There is no
need to worry,” and Yumi felt quite happy that she was the reason
for Sachiko-sama having that expression.
Perhaps even she could work hard enough to meet Sachiko-
sama’s expectations, and that she was not destined to perpetually
disappoint-. Just that tiny action by Sachiko-sama could excite
Yumi that much.
“Excuse me-.”
Just as they prepared to begin the standing rehearsal, visitors
arrived at the Rose Mansion.
“Ah, I’ll get it.”
In any case, Yumi, knowing that she was the newest of the people
there, hurried to the door. When she opened the door, six students
were there, and they all quickly bowed their heads, “Gokigenyou.”
“Go, Gokigenyou.”
Yumi hurriedly responded.
The six were not all one group, but rather three pairs, as their
haphazard ranks and different behaviors expressed.
“We’re the handicraft club, if we could see Rosa Foetida.”
“We’re the fine arts club, if we could see Rosa Gigantea.”
“We’re the invention club, if we could see Rosa Chinensis.”
They were stiff with nervousness, as if they were reading
from their national language textbooks that they had not prepared
reading for.
When Yumi told them to wait and turned around, maybe they felt
she couldn’t hear them, but they said, “See, it’s Fukuzawa Yumi-san.”
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Maybe the others might not have appreciated this bland
newcomer opening the door to the Rose Mansion as if it were her
home, she repented. After all, Yumi’s current standing was not even
Sachiko-sama’s sœur, but rather “that person who did not know her
place and managed to refuse Sachiko-sama’s proposal,” so it would
not have been surprising had people thought it awkward.
When she returned to the first-floor room and spoke to the
Roses about their visitors, they replied, “Have them come in,” so
she awkwardly went back to call the six people in.
“Please.”
“Apologies for intruding.”
The six politely bowed and entered.
“But, I’m so glad.”
One of the handicraft club members mumbled in the foyer.
“I had no idea what I was going to do if Rosa Chinensis came
out and opened the door. But it was Fukuzawa Yumi-san.”
“Eh?”
Yumi double-took as she closed the door.
“As much as I admire the Roses, they are somewhat
unapproachable. Fukuzawa-san, I do not mean to offend, but you
are a more intimate type of person.”
“I agree, we were so relieved, too.”
The fine arts club students nodded.
Apparently, they had not all agreed to arrive at the same
time, but had all simply gotten stuck in front of the Rose Mansion.
When they finally settled themselves down, they called in, and
Yumi had opened the door. It was probably a feeling very similar to
when Yumi and Tsutako-san had first come to the Rose Mansion,
and Shimako-san had called to them from behind.
“It’s curious, with Fukuzawa-san walking in and out of the
Rose Mansion, the Roses feel a lot more accessible and human.”
Wow. It was a completely different reaction than she expected.
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“I’m sure there are things going on that I don’t know, but to
be honest, I thought, it’d be nice if Fukuzawa-san were to become
Sachiko-sama’s little sister.”
Ahh, I see. –Yumi thought.
She had grown timid from her own selfish imagination, but it
seemed not everyone was particularly critical about Yumi.
Realizing that, Yumi felt a huge burden lifted from her shoulders.
The fine arts club members had come to the Rose Mansion to
discuss some finer points about the backdrops they were working
on, the handicrafts club members had come to confirm the costume
fitting for tomorrow, and the invention club members had come
with their tricks for the magic scenes.
The rehearsal was halted once again, but Yumi had finally
been able to see the serious faces of the Roses. She had a very fun-
loving and carefree image of them in the Rose Mansion, but
originally, even Yumi only had the serious, difficult-to-approach
image of the Roses.
“There is quite a bit of help from other clubs, isn’t there.”
Already one completed bit of scenery was leaning against the
corner of the room. Having gone through the hands of the fine arts
club, it was extremely realistic, but also illusory. For her, an image
of a backdrop was very fuzzy, and trying to think hard about it
invoked a feeling akin to the jagged, green, vinyl leaf-like object
placed in the middle of hand-rolled sushi.
“We only formally commissioned the dance club. The rumors
of the Yamayurikai executives’ sponsored play spread by word of
mouth, and a whole lot of people gathered and volunteered to help.
We were actually intending to just wear our normal clothing and
use some of the dormant backdrops in the school warehouse.”
Rei-sama, who was playing the part of the witch and the
prince in today’s rehearsal, explained.
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“Every club is already busy with the school festival, but
they’ve been going the extra mile for us. They said, it’s a good
change of pace, or it’s a good source of inspiration… Well, they
make fantastic things for personal use, too.”
Having a surplus of good mood and being able to have fun
with something else are both probably nutrition for their products.
When their matters were complete, and everyone settled back
into getting ready for the rehearsal, the six students whom were
preparing to leave asked.
“Umm, would you mind if we watched?”
Rosa Chinensis happily responded, “Sure,” and with that, the
fine arts club, handicraft club and invention club all clumped
together and squealed, “Kyaa.”
(Eek…)
For Yumi, she was about to have an audience for her first rehearsal.
“Everything is alright.” Sachiko-sama said, without any
hesitation, and smiled brilliantly.
“Just do as you did before.”
Immediately, she felt better. Of course, she just had to do
what she did on the second floor.
Miraculous.
Rei-sama was supposed to be the witch, and Cinderella was
supposed to be the one having a magic spell cast on her.
Sachiko-sama had reason to say the script was of no use for
her. She had completely memorized her lines, was splendid, and
even those standing on the stage with her struggled to stop staring
at her.
When she looked at the corner of the room, the six visitors
were likewise entranced by Cinderella.
Yumi felt proud.
Isn’t Sachiko-sama fantastic?
She shouted jubilantly, deep down in her heart.
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Part 5.
After school on Friday, clothing testing for basting took place
in the clothing room for the Lillian Girls’ Academy high school.
“My, what a lovely Cinderella.”
The ivory dress, with brilliant ornamentation of gold and
silver thread, was so neat and gorgeous, and it fit Sachiko-sama so
perfectly that all you could do was sigh in adoration.
“I think the breast area is too bare, is it not?”
Sachiko-sama said, worried. Then, as she rolled up the
mother-in-law’s dress, Rosa Foetida jumped in to respond.
“No, you aren’t supposed to be packing the collar like that.
It’s supposed to be service.”
“Just what sort of service are you talking about?”
“The most beautiful figure possible, for the Sachiko fans, see?”
Rosa Foetida spun Sachiko-sama around and stopped her,
face-to-face, with Yumi, who was in the middle of putting on the
Sister B dress.
“Yumi-chan, what do you think? It looks just fine as it is, right?”
“Ah, y, yes, of course.”
It might have seemed like it was a coerced answer, but being
able to see a bit of her white breasts was far more sexy and good.
Even though they were all girls, she thought it was important to
appreciate pretty things as pretty.
“Really?”
As Sachiko-sama leaned in to make sure, Yumi nodded her
head vigorously. Although she had gotten a bit more used to it, the
close-up view of a beautiful woman was still intense. Plus, today
she had the added power of her clothing.
“If Yumi says so, then I shall leave it.”
Sachiko-sama unexpectedly withdrew quite simply. She walked
toward Rosa Chinensis, asking, “What are we to do about hair?”
“-says she. There seem to be some reasons behind that.”
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Rosa Foetida buttoned Yumi’s back while verbally splashing
Yumi with cold water. Even Yumi, after all, could not have let “if
Yumi says so” slip without noticing.
“Oh dear, Yumi has less breasts than expected. Maybe we
need to have it made smaller.”
The clothing for roles that had not been definitively assigned
had been made slightly larger than the standard high school
student’s size. Even though it was supposed to be slightly larger,
that the waist was almost perfect while only the breast area was too
big made her feel a bit sad.
When the handicrafts club member used a safety pin to note the
extra cloth, this time Sachiko-sama spoke, “Wait,” and hurried over.
“I am going to wear that, now.”
“Eh?”
“Here, swap.”
Sachiko-sama quickly took off the ivory dress and held it out
to Yumi.
“Don’t you forget. Who is to play Cinderella has not yet been
decided… Come on, undress quickly.”
“Sa, Sachiko-sama, that’s…”
Sachiko-sama chased her wearing only her slips, and finally
cornered Yumi to the wall. No one offered help. Rather, they had
all stopped working and turned to watch this amusing spectacle.
“Help!”
She was turned to her back, and her buttons were unfastened.
“Kya-!”
We just have to talk this out, we just have to talk this out. But
she never mustered the courage to start talking. She ran, so she was
chased, and if she had undressed herself in the first place, she
would have been spared BEING undressed.
“---”
“Ahh, Yumi-chan’s cute, too. Cute, cute.”
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The Roses praised her like that, but they, too, clearly were
looking at Sachiko-sama, who was her usual brilliant self in the
Sister B attire.
“Everyone give me your handkerchiefs. Ah, towels would
work, too.”
Rosa Foetida grabbed a towel, rolled it up from both ends,
and stuffed it into Yumi’s chest.
“Hmm. One towel, or maybe two meat buns, would be necessary.”
Because of her efforts, Yumi was able to acquire a wonderful
ravine, but it was also very lewd.
“Umm, I think the breasts might be too bare, after all…”
Yumi said, as she pointed to her breasts, which probably
would fit better if she used a push-up bra.
“But Yumi, you said it was alright just a moment ago.”
Sachiko-sama tilted her head.
Well, I did say that, but at the time, I didn’t think I would
also be wearing it.
“Uh. Does that mean Sachiko-sama was asking me about the
dress out of consideration of me also ending up in it?”
“Of course.”
There was a “you just realized?” tone in her response.
Oh. That would explain her “if Yumi says so” earlier. She was
a fool for becoming excited.
But, more importantly.
Sachiko-sama still had not given up about the lead role.
“Rosa Foetida, how about these?”
One handicraft club member offered two white objects. At
first glance they were pincushions, but its shape was more unstable
and felt more like an ornament. They were also both part of one
set, and she thought she’d recognized it-.
“Ah, shoulder pad.”
Several people shouted at once.
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“The material and size should be perfect.”
“I think push-up bras have that sort of material sewn in.”
“Oh? And might I ask how you know?”
“Excuse you, I do not use them.”
The handicraft club was excited over talk of push-up bras,
and so Yumi was unable to make any comment.
In any case, the shoulder pad was wonderfully set aside as an
intended prop. Because of Sachiko-sama’s phenomenal figure,
regardless of whether Yumi was to act as Cinderella or Sister B during
the performance, she was going to be forced to pad her breasts.
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Spicy and Bitter Weekend
Part 1.
Saturday.
Just about two and a half hours after noon, there was a gift
from the cooking room to the Rose Mansion.
“Second-year cherry blossom. We’re opening a curry stand
for the festival, and we’d like to request a tasting.”
“Wah!”
A strong, spicy scent roused her appetite. They had been
rehearsing for the play on the second floor, but everyone had stopped,
and quickly moved the table back from the corner to the center.
“Please.”
Three students wearing pink apron-dresses labeled
“Sakuratei” took out three dishes each from a Ramen-shop delivery
box and placed them on the table.
“Oops, there’s one extra.”
They cocked their heads. They had brought nine, for eight.
“Who said it was three times three?”
“Oh, oops. Rosa Gigantea had no second-year.”
They were whispering to each other, but it was very audible.
Yumi had already been counted, in a very matter-of-fact way.
“It’s better than too little, isn’t it? May I have the extra one, too?”
The three students from Sakuratei were relieved by Rosa
Gigantea’s suggestion, and so the problem with the number of
dishes was resolved. Finally, they could get to sampling the food.
“It’s a trial product, so please, be honest.”
There was a bank of rice in the middle of the elliptical dish,
and on either end was a different curry sauce. A red curry with ripe
tomatoes, and a white curry using coconut milk as its base.
They had eaten lunch two hours earlier, but as they were hungry
from rehearsal, everyone eagerly lifted their chopsticks, or spoons.
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“Being able to eat two types of curry on one dish is nice… But, I
think there might be too much sauce compared to the amount of rice?”
Was Rosa Chinensis’ first impression.
“The colors, also, might be a bit bland?”
Rosa Gigantea said.
“Green is missing. Boiled broccoli, asparagus… turnips or
pickles, anything, but I think you should place something green on
the dish.”
“Green. Come to think of it, that’s true.”
The Sakuratei students earnestly took notes.
“Maybe you should cook rice with a little less water?
Personally, I prefer a bit drier rice.”
Said Rosa Foetida, and Shimako-san answered, “I like rice
puffed up like this.” Then, they took a survey of everyone at the
table, which resulted in three preferring “drier” rice, three
preferring “puffy” rice and two not caring either way. Yumi raised
her hand for “not caring,” and she felt to a certain degree, her
personality was shown in her answer.
There were some selfish comments, like Sachiko-sama’s “I
don’t like coconuts, in general,” but as expected of the people at the
Rose Mansion, everyone was offering earnest advice for the tasting.
By contrast, Yumi could only offer the unhelpful comment of, “I
think it’s good,” and so she felt a bit apologetic.
“We’ll head back and discuss it, then. We’ll come back later to
pick up the dishes, so feel free to just leave them there.”
They hurried back to the cooking room, saying they were
scheduled to take a peek into the staff room, count the number of
heads, and deliver food.
“Speaking of which, what time is it?”
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Rosa Chinensis flipped her hand and looked at her thin, silver
wristwatch in response to Rosa Gigantea’s question. Not just Rosa
Gigantea, but almost everyone glanced at a nearby clock to confirm.
–Two fifty. The three first-years began cleaning up the dishes.
“Almost three. Oh, yeah.”
“We need to go pick him up.”
“Who shall we send?”
The Roses softly discussed among themselves.
“Um, what should we do about the extra dish?”
Yumi pointed at the dish Rosa Gigantea mentioned earlier, as
she wiped the table. Perhaps Rosa Gigantea planned to eat it now, or
perhaps she meant to keep it until after the rehearsal. If she was going
to save it for later, it was probably prudent to move it to a different
plate and stick it in the refrigerator, as cleaning the dishes for the
cooking students was something she preferred to have done now.
“Perfect. Yumi-chan can we ask you to do a chore?”
Rosa Gigantea said.
“Eh?”
“There’s a person waiting for us by the main gate, if you could
bring that person to us.”
“Fine with me…?”
Yumi wondered who it could be. The main gate meant it was
not a person from within the school.
“We’ll have that person eat the curry.”
“Ah.”
Rosa Gigantea explained, today was the day the Hanadera
student council leader was arriving to join rehearsals. They had
gotten permission from the school, but a young man walking alone
into a girls’ school was not a good idea, so they had promised to
send someone to escort him.
“Why are we treating an outsider?”
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Sachiko-sama spoke, unpleasantly, and Rosa Chinensis
curtly answered.
“It would be impolite if only we are spicy.”
Even Sachiko-sama had to feel sorry for the Hanadera guy,
who would be surrounded by people who had just eaten curry with
garlic. Either that, or she preferred not to have that image of
herself, regardless of who the opponent was.
“Eight minutes left.”
Rosa Foetida began counting down.
“But I don’t know how that person looks?”
“There are not a whole lot of Hanadera students waiting by
the main gate. His name is Kashiwagi-san. He’s a pretty nice-
looking guy, so you’ll recognize him immediately.”
Yumi hurried out, spurred on by the words, seven and a half
minutes left.
It took a bit over ten minutes to walk from the Rose Mansion
to the main gate. How long would it take if she walked quickly?
(Ahh, shoot.)
Yumi hurried back after stepping out. She could keep her
indoor shoes on if she were just traversing the courtyard, but she
would need shoes to walk to the main gate. There was a barrier of
fallen gingko nuts, after all, along the way.
One minute lost due to the detour to the shoe box. She would
have to run.
She disturbed her plaited skirt just a tad, she let her sailor
scarf overturn a tiny bit, and she paid care to not step on gingko
nuts. It was exactly three o’clock when she arrived at the main gate.
(Please don’t be here, yet.)
When she stepped out of the gate, a Hanadera Institute
uniform was waiting right in front of her. Still, even though the
uniform was identical to the one her brother wore, his height
allowed him to look 20% more grand, a fascinating effect.
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“Excuse me, are you Kashiwagi-san?”
“Ah, yes.”
He lifted his head and smiled.
“Are you the person sent by the Yamayurikai? Kashiwagi
Suguru, pleased to meet you.”
The pitiful prince that was hated by Cinderella was a pretty
good looking young man.
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Part 2.
Kashiwagi-san is a third-year at the Hanadera Institute. As
he’d already received an early acceptance into the Hanadera
University, he was able to be the student council leader despite it
being this otherwise busy time period for third-year students, and
he was also able to help out with other school festivals. A man of
such elegant social status, is how he introduced himself on the
roadside while walking with Yumi.
“I must say, unlike Lillian, it seems like Hanadera’s rather
prepared for examination conditions?”
“Indeed. Thus, I was saved because the early-acceptance
entries were low in number.”
“Right…”
Hanadera University was extremely high level, so it
supposedly only accepted up to thirty students with exceptional
records from its affiliate high schools without any exam. Those that
failed to grab an early acceptance would then take an exam for
Hanadera University, as well as other schools, so it had an image of
a school that had high examination requirements.
(That means, this person is a super elite…!)
A slender figure, a generous mask, a well-mannered attitude
to other people, and a brilliant mind and leadership ability to boot.
Just how could Sachiko-sama complain about a man like this?
“Ah, the Maria statue.”
Kashiwagi-san stopped at the fork in the road.
“When Lillian students pass by, they always stop and put
their hands together, correct?”
“You’re very knowledgeable.”
“Yes. For whatever reason, in my household, men go to
Hanadera, and women go to Lillian. My mother, my grandmother,
my aunt, and my cousin all went to Lillian.”
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Whether he was just acting the part, he put together his
hands and closed his eyes. Because of this, Yumi was also able to
pray, in peace. Because it was such a habit, she felt bad every time
she neglected to perform the rite.
“With Maria-sama watching like this, Lillian students really
cannot do anything bad.”
Kashiwagi-san mumbled, having opened his eyes.
“Anything bad?”
“I don’t know. Girls’ schools and boys’ schools have different
standards of ‘bad,’ so I can’t give a specific example.”
“Shakyamuni watches over Hanadera, though, right?”
“Even so, there is no statue in clear view like this.”
Hanadera Institute was a Buddhist school.
After taking a left at the fork, there was another fork. When
you took a right, the high school facilities were on your left.
“Please come in here.”
She led him to the visitor entrance and took a slipper from
the shoe box.
“I should have brought indoor shoes, it seems. I heard we
were to rehearse in the gymnasium, so I just brought my indoor
athletics shoes.”
“It’s alright.”
He seemed to feel awkward wearing visitor slippers while
wearing a school uniform.
“I apologize, could you wait here a moment? I’m going to
change into my indoor shoes.”
With that, Yumi hurried outside. Ah, how busy. She turned
around, entered from the main entrance, changed shoes, and now
had to return, this time from indoors.
(Huh…?)
She thought she saw Sachiko-sama.
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(Was I seeing things? Sachiko-sama should be at the Rose
Mansion still.)
That shadow vanished to the library road as Yumi watched.
She thought she should chase, for a moment, but then realized
there was no need for her to investigate whether that was Sachiko-
sama or not, and she had a guest to attend to, anyways.
(Oh, well, I guess I’ll ask Sachiko-sama later.)
Thus, Yumi remembered her original mission and ran to the
other side.
“Welcome, Kashiwagi-sama.”
“Thank you for transporting yourself all this distance today.”
“Ahh, please, put down your luggage here.”
The Roses smiled their special smiles and welcomed the visitor.
“Thank you for the invitation. It is a wonderful mansion.”
The person named Kashiwagi Suguru seemed extremely used to
the situation. He was very settled down, a curious man, who was
pulled into the Rose Mansion, a building that could only be called
“strange” by an outsider. Then, despite being surrounded by girls of
similar age, conducted himself sociably without any hint of timid-ness.
“My little brother would come home flushed and crying from
this situation…”
Having completed her important job, Yumi stood off to the
side, relieved, and watched the scene.
“Oh, Yumi-chan has a little brother?”
Rosa Gigantea was unwrapping the curry dish, having
stepped out of the circle and walked next to Yumi.
“Yes. At Hanadera Institute.”
“Being flushed is more normal. Being this sociable at a high
school age is kind of creepy.”
She was talking about Kashiwagi-san, and although they were
far away and probably couldn’t be heard, Yumi still felt a pang of fear.
“Rosa Gigantea’s mouth is as sharp as the taste of coconut curry…”
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“Then it wasn’t that spicy?”
Rosa Gigantea laughed heartily.
She was searching around with her hand, so Yumi handed her
the spoon, that was being guarded by a paper napkin.
“Thank you.”
“It’s cooled, you’re still serving it to him?”
She asked with a whisper, and the response she got was a
childish “well, duh.”
“Speed is the name of the game. If we don’t make him eat,
soon, Lillian students will be stuck with the label, ‘smell like curry.’
Unfortunately there is nothing quite as handy as a microwave in
the Rose Mansion, anyways.”
It would have been faster if she just said that. Regardless, Rosa
Gigantea said, “I apologize for keeping you waiting,” a decidedly
uncharacteristic sort of behavior, and placed the cold curry in front
of the student council leader from the neighboring school.
“Sakuratei special menu, named ‘Curry that’s good even when
it’s cold.’”
What a liar.
As she walked back, Rosa Gigantea, out of view of the
customer, stuck out her tongue and laughed.
“You may have already eaten lunch, but as you are a man, I
hope you could eat this, too?”
“As you will be participating in the rehearsals with us, please,
do fill your stomach, first.”
Rosa Chinensis and Rosa Foetida both spoke in a nonchalant
manner, but they very proactively recommended him to eat. As
expected, even if he were to never notice, they were not so keen on
having eaten curry and being near a guy who hadn’t.
“Of course. Thank you for the treat.”
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And as expected of a man, Kashiwagi. He said, “Itadakimasu”
with full expression and began eating the two-colored curry. Even
with people watching, he ate fluidly and without hesitation.
“What do you think?”
“What, do you mean?”
“What do you think of him?”
At first, she didn’t know what Rosa Gigantea meant. So she
responded, “He eats like they do in the curry commercials,” but
that was a huge miss.
“Not that. The Hanadera student council leader, it’s your first
time seeing him isn’t it?”
“Yes.”
“I’m asking about your impression of him.”
“Impression.”
Yumi glanced at Kashiwagi-san. He was half-finished with eating.
Perhaps it was his personality, but both colors were evenly diminished.
“Intellectual, sociable, and punctual. Also, he is refreshing.”
Rosa Gigantea nodded, “yes yes,” as she listened to Yumi.
“Objectively, how do you think of him as a guy?”
“How…?”
What in the world are you talking about, Rosa Gigantea? Was
she trying to be a formal marriage mother?
“I’m not really good with that angle, so I’m asking Yumi-
chan, a normal girl.”
“Huh!?”
She had no idea what was going on. So she answered half-heartedly.
“Objectively, he’s a pretty good line to follow…”
Still chewing away at curry, he probably couldn’t have even
imagined two girls standing by the sink would be talking about this.
“- so that would mean, he passes.”
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As Sachiko-sama’s partner, Rosa Gigantea said. In this play,
there was an ulterior motive of trying to beat Sachiko-sama’s hate
of men.
“Sachiko’s household is quite bizarre. Her grandfather and
father both have many mistresses. There are people that stupidly
think that’s the true nature of men, but those type of men really
don’t know how women feel. So, girls like Sachiko, stuck around
that sort of men, end up with an intense hatred of all men.”
The concubines of the Ogasawara family men were quite
famous, Rosa Gigantea whispered. People with stature and prestige
had a hard time keeping that sort of thing under wraps, apparently.
Of course, that means Sachiko-sama knew about her father’s
relationship with women.
“I see, hating men, has a reason behind it.”
“Pretty much. I mean, liking men takes so much less explaining.”
So what they needed was a perfect, clean man with absolutely
no chinks in his armor.
If Sachiko-sama were to be in a play with such a man, she might
recognize the better virtues and qualities of men, and everything
would end happily. Was how they wanted to script everything.
“But, I wonder if it’ll go that well…”
“Don’t worry. He won’t draw near Sachiko-sama too much,
even by mistake.”
It had nothing to do with making them a couple, or anything.
The first step was simply placing a “good man” near her. It was
none other than Rosa Gigantea who fired the white-plumed arrow
at him, saying he was the perfect fit for the job. And, now that the
plan was coming into fruition, she had decided to ask for someone
else’s opinion.
“Has Sachiko-sama not met Kashiwagi-san yet?”
As she asked, Yumi suddenly realized.
Sachiko-sama was not there.
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(Huh? Was she here when I came into the room? Or was she not?)
“Yumi-chan heard, right? That girl always ran away.”
She didn’t go to help Hanadera Institute with their school
festival, she would not attend if they were having a meeting, and
she even began complaining about wanting off the role when she
found out the Hanadera student council leader was the prince.
“Speaking of which, where is Cinderella?”
With good timing, Kashiwagi-san put down his spoon and asked.
“Sachiko seemed to be discontent, and ran off to the
gymnasium first.”
Rosa Foetida seemed to feign curiosity, but it seemed
everyone had already known.
Discontent could only have meant one thing, and that was the
prince. Cinderella hated the prince, and even though the midnight
bell had not yet been struck, she had fled somewhere. –Ah, the
story of Cinderella was changing into something else entirely.
“I was looking forward to seeing her.”
Gochisousama, and he stood up. He pulled out his script and his
indoor athletics shoes from a vinyl bag. He was itching to get going.
Yumi thought about what had transpired earlier as she began
cleaning the dish.
That shadow she saw outside of the guest entrance must have
been Sachiko-sama.
(But, why was she there…?)
If she continued on the path through the library, she would
arrive at Maria-sama’s fork. The other two roads from that
intersection were to the main gate and the auditorium, and both cases
were simply longer routes to get to the first or second gymnasiums.
(Did she, return home!?)
If she, if she really did not want to even touch the hand of
man, and had run away-. Yumi could not hold herself any longer,
and took off.
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“Yumi-chan?”
“I’m sorry, I’m going on ahead.”
Yumi took her gymnasium shoes in hand and rushed down
the screeching stairs by herself.
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Part 3.
Had Sachiko-sama simply gone home, there would be no way
to catch up, but she couldn’t allow herself to simply stand pat.
After entering the school facilities from the courtyard, she
shuffled along quickly. When she passed by a Sister, she put on an “I
was walking the entire time” face. Being so deceptive was not
something she was proud of, but finding Sachiko-sama was her first
priority, and so she had no time to be receiving an unnecessary lecture.
Yumi first went to the visitors’ entrance. She was sure she
had seen someone like Sachiko-sama as she walked out from there.
She walked out and ran down the path to the library. She took a
right on Maria-sama’s intersection and went to the main gate, and
even ran outside the auditorium on her way back, but she saw no
sign of Sachiko-sama.
Did she really just run away-. As Yumi thought that, she
walked back to the school facilities.
That proud Sachiko-sama running away with her tail between
her legs was not suitable. She seemed more the type to raise
hysteria and fight back.
Yumi looked down at her feet. She had dashed out in her
indoor shoes.
Had she found Sachiko-sama in that state, she had no idea
what she would have done.
If she forcibly brought her back, lectured her, and forced her
to hold hands with a guy, would she have been satisfied?
That would be even more unsuitable. Definitely not good.
Instead of returning to the visitor’s entrance, Yumi went
straight to the primary gymnasium. Scheduled for today was
primarily a dance lesson for Kashiwagi-san, preferably using stage
they would be using for the actual performance, for rehearsal.
There was one indoor shoe in the shoe box for the gymnasium.
“A preceding visitor…?”
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When she peeked inside in her socks, she noticed a figure.
“Sachiko-sama!?”
Yumi began running. The person sitting on the stage looked
up with a miserable face.
“Ahh, Yumi.”
“So you didn’t go home!?”
Why, why, why, why, was she here?
“I told everyone ‘I will go ahead to the gymnasium.’”
- so she did. Yumi also heard that.
“I’m, an idiot.”
She hated herself for coming to conclusions on her own. No
one said Sachiko-sama had gone home. Yumi had simply let her
imagination run berserk.
“But you were on the road to the library, weren’t you?”
“…No.”
That was a lie.
She was dubious until then, but that was clearly Sachiko-
sama. She had looked away for a split second before answering,
and that confirmed her suspicions.
“Okay.”
Yumi didn’t ask any further. She placed her hand on the stage
and jumped up, sitting down next to Sachiko-sama.
“Your skirt will become dirty.”
Sachiko-sama laughed with a side glance.
“How about Sachiko-sama?”
“I just noticed.”
No need to be in a hurry now, Sachiko-sama seemed to say,
as she calmly remained seated, so Yumi stayed, too.
They were alone in the big gymnasium. On the day of the
school festival, there would be many pipe chairs, turning this into
an assembly hall.
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She struggled to believe that, on the very stage she sat on, she
would eventually stand and act in front of many people. Come to think
of it, the entire week was fresh and intense and dizzying, and she still
felt like she was just in a big dream. Thus, even though the performance
was in a mere week, she struggled to realize it was a reality.
She wondered what Sachiko-sama was thinking in this empty
gymnasium before Yumi arrived. And now, with Yumi by her side,
what could she be thinking?
“I was there.”
It was so sudden that she didn’t immediately recognize where
“there” was. So she glanced at the entry to see who had come.
“I was actually there, by the library road.”
“Ehh!?”
“Yumi went to pick up the Hanadera student council leader,
correct? So, I went to take a look at him, first.”
She secretly waited, to take a look at his face. Although she
had answered “no” earlier, for whatever reason, she became willing
to open herself up.
“Why did you run off to the library?”
“Because Yumi seemed to notice. I didn’t mind if it was just
Yumi, but if Hanadera’s student council leader noticed, too, it
would be a bit awkward.”
“…Well, it would be a bit impolite.”
Yumi sighed. It was a bit stingy to steal a look prior to their
supposed “first meeting,” but at the same time, Sachiko-sama
might have needed that mental preparation, as it was clearly going
to be an intense thing for her to handle-.
“What did you think, then?”
“Think. Well, nothing in particular. I just wanted to see the
opponent before I was seen, that is all.”
Sachiko-sama hopped down from the stage.
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“Okay? I am unwilling to dance with the Hanadera student
council leader, but I will not run from myself. If I run, I lose. And I
hate losing more than anything else.”
Awesome.
Sachiko-sama definitely needed to keep looking strong.
But, Sachiko-sama winning would mean Yumi being
Cinderella, so as much as she wanted to, she couldn’t cheer on
Sachiko-sama in that regard.
“Yumi.”
Sachiko-sama was stretching, perhaps the burden lifted by speaking.
“I shall be your dance partner until everyone else arrives.”
“Eh?”
As she processed this, Sachiko-sama pulled her off the stage,
took Yumi’s right hand with her left hand, and drew in Yumi’s hip
with her right hand.
“Eh, it’s alright, it’s alright.”
Sachiko-sama being a practice partner was absurd. Yumi
lightly refused. However.
“Even if you’re alright, I’m not. You seem to have
remembered the steps, but Yumi’s dancing was not smooth and it
was bothering me.”
When told that, she had no choice.
One, two, three, two, two, three.
With the count started, she gave up and stepped back with
her left foot.
“Don’t be nervous. You have to be able to dance with anyone.”
Their clasped hands, the hand around her waist, all of this
was too much for her, and she couldn’t concentrate. Robotically,
mechanically, she felt like she was going through the steps like an
assembly-line worker. Her palm was sweaty. She wondered if
Sachiko-sama noticed.
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“There’s no need to think. Just trust your body’s memory and
leave everything to it.”
Unlike Rei-sama, their heights were not that different, so it
felt like their faces were close.
One, two, three, two, two, three.
“Don’t rush, smile.”
Even though her partner was this bad, Sachiko-sama seemed
to be having fun. It might have been forced, at first, but as she
smiled along, she felt like she became less tense.
“Right. You’re doing superb.”
Sachiko-sama was the one who was superb. She was
performing the male steps, despite not knowing them all too well,
perfectly, and her leading was incredibly skillful.
“I had no idea dancing was this fun.”
When she mumbled that, Sachiko-sama narrowed her eyes
and nodded.
“Indeed. I had no idea, either.”
She wished they could remain dancing like this forever. At
least for now, Sachiko-sama felt the same way as her, and so she
allowed herself a moment of conceit.
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Cinderella and the Prince’s meeting went without any further
delay and chaos.
(Well, not that I expected there to be any biting upon their
first meeting.)
However, even Yumi was honestly surprised when Sachiko-
sama stepped forward and began greeting.
“Good day, I am Ogasawara. Pleased to make your acquaintance.”
“…Good day.”
Perhaps he had heard about Sachiko-sama beforehand, but
Kashiwagi-san seemed to be a bit perplexed by her proactive greeting.
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Ahh, but Sachiko-sama. A smile was a smile, but she was
clearly forcing it. She had no need to force herself that much.
“But, boy, I wish Sachiko and Yumi-chan could have seen it.
Kashiwagi-sama as the prince. We stopped by the clothing room to
test the costume on him, and wow, he was hands-down the prince
on a white horse!”
She felt bad for Rosa Foetida, whose eyes were sparkling and
dreamy, but she was not particularly interested.
The character whose name was the title was the protagonist
for these fairy tales, so as long as the Cinderella was beautiful, is
how she felt. The prince was simply a supplement, vegetables
pickled in soy sauce, to use a curry analogy, or minced Japanese
leek. As long as he didn’t upstage the heroine, it was enough.
Plus, the prince in Cinderella doesn’t appear on a white
horse. Rather, he simply sits in his castle, and most things popped
up for him, an extraordinarily fortunate person.
After the dance club arrived a bit late, they decided to put
together the ballroom dance scene. So they would get used to the
starting positions and spaciousness of the floor, they decided to
perform the full dance on the stage.
“Kashiwagi-sama, if we may request a natural spin turn.”
“Ok.”
Kashiwagi-san fluidly lifted his hand from the middle of the stage.
However, a high school student who could reply “Ok” to the
name of a step. Is this person truly 18-years old?
Perhaps Sachiko-sama had already relented, but she stood
next to Kashiwagi-san. Called over by Rei-sama, Yumi stood on
stand-by at the front edge of the stage. When the other pairs found
their positions, the music began.
“Don’t look elsewhere.”
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When she glanced worriedly at Sachiko-sama, Rei-sama
cautioned. From that quick glance, they were in the fundamental
holding position. At that point, Sachiko-sama was not having any
rashes or anything.
The stage seemed extremely spacious when they were standing
on it, but once the dancing began, it felt extremely confined. So they
wouldn’t collide with another pair, or so they wouldn’t vanish into
the sleeves of the stage, she was busy maintaining her pace, so she
had no opportunity to look at another pair.
When the song finished once, orders were given from below
the stage. The main pair needed to make sure they didn’t stray
from the center, or the size of each step needed to be more
standardized, et cetera. When they danced again after adjustments,
everything fit together more cleanly. Even the people dancing could
tell that much.
“Okay, one last round.”
On the third dance, even Yumi began to have the chance to
look at Sachiko-sama while dancing.
The confidence of being able to say “Ok” showed, as
Kashiwagi-san smartly led Sachiko-sama. If their dancing was on
par with one another, then Sachiko-sama could not complain-. Just
as she thought that, Yumi felt something was amiss.
Sachiko-sama was not her usual self. She was dancing
smoothly to the lead, but she was missing her usual brilliance. It
was a bit hazy.
The song ended.
Sachiko-sama quickly separated herself from Kashiwagi-san
and ran toward Yumi, as if escaping.
“Sachiko.”
Rei-sama, by Yumi’s side, grabbed Sachiko-sama’s arm as
she passed.
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“I know you don’t like it, but how about smiling a bit? You’ll
have a negative effect on the audience like that.”
“I am not a hostess. I will smile during the actual performance.”
Yumi chased after Sachiko-sama, who had run outside after that
declaration. Rei-sama tapped Yumi’s back, as if saying, “best regards.”
Sachiko-sama was leaning against the gymnasium’s outer
wall and looking up at the sky.
“They said they would begin rehearsal in fifteen minutes.”
When Yumi spoke, Sachiko-sama looked at her. She seemed
healthier than Yumi expected. She seemed to be in a distressed
state, so Yumi thought Sachiko-sama may have run outside to vomit.
“What a hard schedule.”
“Because Kashiwagi-san can’t make it very often, they want to
run through the entire play, said Rosa Chinenis.”
“I see.”
As she didn’t seem to be implying that Yumi was a bother,
she, too, leaned against the wall. When she looked up, she noticed
one cloud had torn off from the rest and was leisurely floating.
“Don’t worry. It was getting claustrophobic, so I stepped out
for fresh air.”
“Yes.”
On the grounds, the track team was having a marathon on the
running track. Maybe it was from the tennis court, but the sound of
balls being smacked echoed around.
“Maria-sama’s soul.”
Sachiko-sama said, as she stared at the blue sky.
“Yes it is.”
Yumi answered, also looking at the sky.
“Oh, no. Not the sky. Here.”
Even though she said it wasn’t the sky, Sachiko-sama was
pointing up. Then, she cocked her head and asked, “Can’t you
hear?”, so Yumi silently focused on hearing. Then-.
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“Ah!”
“Understand?”
It was barely audible, but she could hear music from
somewhere from the school. There were no lyrics, but an accordion
or piano was nostalgically playing “Maria-sama’s Soul”
“I did not think I would run into this piece again from a high
school site.”
Sachiko-sama softly laughed, and lifted herself from the
gymnasium’s outside wall.
Come to think of it, Sachiko-sama had also attended Lillian since
infant school, so she would have been made to sing the song, too.
Sachiko-sama checked the time and reluctantly walked to the
entrance. It was almost fifteen minutes. Sachiko-sama scraped her
shoes on the gymnasium foyer’s matt, before mumbling.
“Even so, I wonder why it’s a sapphire.”
“Eh?”
“Do you not feel it incompatible?”
Sachiko-sama giggled, and left Yumi, who stood stunned.
“…Sachiko-sama.”
If only she had waited just a bit, she thought. At least, so that
Yumi could reply.
But Sachiko-sama never looked back, joining the others who
awaited in the gymnasium.
***
In the end, Sachiko-sama’s discontented attitude was not
resolved through the whole rehearsal. Even after switching roles
with Yumi, it remained the case, and despite the perfect speaking
of lines, her displeasure was extremely obvious.
In the case of Yumi, she was nearly perfect as Sister B, but
she messed up her lines at least ten times as Cinderella, and she
stepped on the prince’s foot twice.
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“It’s better to have a hurting foot than be shot a sour look all
the time.”
Kashiwagi-san kindly consoled her, but in truth, he probably
would have preferred neither to have been the case.
He was forced to eat curry, then made to wear the costume,
then concentrated on the dance practice, then ran through a
rehearsal two times over, and even he was unable to hide his
exhaustion. Even so, he smiled and walked through the gate, saying
“until next week,” an incredible person.
The three first-years sent Kashiwagi-san off and returned to
the Rose Mansion, where Sachiko-sama’s tense aura had vanished.
“Thank you for your hard work. The tea has just finished.”
Sachiko-sama’s tea was very dense and bitter. Everyone
reached for the sugar and powdered milk after one sip, but not one
person complained about the taste.
Yumi drank it without adding anything. Because it was how
Sachiko-sama drank it.
What was Sachiko-sama thinking, as she drank this bitter tea.
She felt bad for the Roses, but she thought the plan for
Sachiko-sama to conquer her dislike of men would fizzle.
The bad atmosphere during the rehearsal and this bitter tea
made Yumi think that way.
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The Hot Second Week
Part 1.
It was the next Wednesday that Tsutako-san told Yumi that
Sachiko-sama was strange.
“Strange…?”
“Well, maybe strange is a faulty expression. Not her usual self.”
“They’re both basically the same thing.”
The school festival was only three days away, so most
students were running around wild. Most classes were moved to
the mornings this week, so that the afternoon would be freed for
individual activities, such as club work, committees, and groups.
The last spurt.
On the path to the different club houses, Yumi was told this.
“So, strange in what way?”
“She’s like a fish-paste cake.”
“Fish-paste cake?”
Tsutako-seemed to want to say that Sachiko-sama’s
attraction was as a proud and haughty princess, an al dente that
still had a wick. Yet, right now, Sachiko-sama was simply a hollow
fish-paste cake, without that tough wick. She stared off into space,
sighed, and at the end of that-
“She even came to the photography club looking for me.”
Tsutako-san bit into her handkerchief, frustrated, “That’s not
Sachiko-sama.”
“Even if it involves her, she’s more the type to call people to her.”
“I don’t think it’s about type or suitability?”
Tsutako-san’s aesthetic sense was peculiar. But anyways, that
meant Sachiko-sama had gone to Tsutako-san’s photography club
house to settle something.
“And guess what she said? ‘If you want to use the photo of
Yumi and I for the school festival, you may go right on ahead.’!”
“Sachiko-sama…”
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That, was definitely strange. The usual Sachiko-sama would
not allow such a thing if the person desiring something did not
bring the topic up in person. Even if she heard about it from other
sources, if the person did not come directly, she was strict, in that
she would utterly ignore it.
“Anyways, this is, happily, yours. Congratulations.”
Tsutako-san lowered her shoulders and handed Yumi something.
“Ah, this.”
It was the two-shot photo from last Monday, of Sachiko-sama
fixing Yumi’s scarf. Come to think of it, this was how it all started.
“She looks different now than she used to. I wonder what
happened to Sachiko-sama.”
Tsutako-san said, as she stepped over the newspaper sheets
for a class that had spilled working on their sign board to the
hallway. Yumi did not have such confidence in leaping over things,
so she walked around everything.
Yumi felt she knew “what happened” to Sachiko-sama.
That Sachiko-sama had become fish-paste cake or a wick-less
pasta was because she met Kashiwagi-san on Saturday.
“Also, Yumi-san. About the newspaper club, I heard.”
“The newspaper club? That they stopped asking about an interview?”
“Yes. Apparently that was because of Sachiko-sama, too.”
Because of Sachiko-sama, sounded ominous. It seemed
certain that Sachiko-sama had pulled strings.
“Last week, Yumi-san was in dire straits, because you were
being chased around, right? Maybe because she felt a bit
responsible when she found out, Sachiko-sama spoke directly to
the newspaper club captain. Because they’re both second-years, it
was probably easier for her to negotiate things.”
“But I don’t think they would pull back just because Sachiko-
sama asked.”
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“Exactly. I heard Sachiko-sama took the interview in Yumi-san’s
stead. For the promise that they wouldn’t chase Yumi-san around.”
“Eh…!?”
She had no idea. That Sachiko-sama had unbeknownst to her,
shielded her. Even though they met every day, she never noticed.
Tsutako-san said the newspaper club had become silent,
because they had received the full story.
“Half of the article is already complete. Whether Sachiko-
sama can make Yumi accept the rosary before the school festival, or
not. And, whether she becomes Cinderella, or not. They’re just
waiting for the aftermath.”
“You’re knowledgeable.”
“The newspaper club is in the neighboring room. When I’m
developing photos by myself, I hear them talking, whether I want
to or not.”
“Whether you want to or not.”
“Indeed, even if I don’t.”
When they finished descending the stairs and reached the
first floor, they split left and right to head to their respective ways.
“Don’t you, somehow, feel uneasiness looming?”
Tsutako-san spun around and asked.
“Uneasiness?”
“You know. You hear about it all the time. A strict person
becomes nice all of a sudden, and then they vanish. When you suddenly
receive something, it turns out it was as a memento. Or something.”
“Oh come on, it’s not an omen.”
Yumi chuckled. The newspaper club had drawn back in the
middle of last week. Sachiko-sama became strange on Saturday, so
they were unrelated.
Plus.
Sachiko-sama would not run away. –Yumi believed her.
Sachiko-sama would never run away. Because, she promised.
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On the second floor of the Rose Mansion, Sachiko-sama had
drawn up a chair next to a window and was staring outside.
The cotton curtains were swaying, a telling tale of the
visitations of the soft wind. Sachiko-sama’s straight hair also
swayed a bit around her ears.
Sachiko-sama didn’t notice Yumi entering the room. She
remained staring out, like an imprisoned princess.
“When did you come?”
Eventually, the princess noticed Yumi.
“About ten minutes ago.”
“I see.”
“Has no one else arrived?”
“They’re probably busy with their class business, I think?
How about Shimako?”
“…Environmental Care Committee.”
“Ah.”
Even the residents of the Rose Mansion did not spend their
entire non-class live devoted to the student council. They all took
part in other clubs or committees, so when they were inquired
upon, they would appear there.
“Sachiko-sama, are you in any clubs…?”
“No.”
Her answer came back matter-of-factly. Since she was stuffed
with obligatory lessons her entire life, it might have been a result of
that. As a result, the two people with no class or club or committee
activities milled about in the Rose Mansion.
Sachiko-sama quietly sighed out the window.
She was probably thinking of Kashiwagi-san. –She
intuitively thought.
Such a gloomy sigh was not befitting of Sachiko-sama. Yumi
gathered her wits and asked.
“Sachiko-sama.”
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“Eh?”
“What is the matter?”
“Matter…?”
Maybe she had been intending to be acting as usual. Sachiko-
sama replied, her face expressing, “What is she talking about?”
“Umm, you seem to be distressing over something.”
“If I were, would you save me?”
As she was asked with a straight face, Yumi timidly
responded, “If it’s within my power.”
“Then, accept my rosary.”
“Eh!?”
“You would help, if it were in your power, correct?”
Sachiko-sama stuck out her rosary, as if saying, “Here.”
Looking over it again, it was sparkling and beautiful. But, it came
with heavy baggage, and she couldn’t simply say, “okay,” and
accept it.
“If there is anything else-.”
“This is all I request of Yumi.” Without any further ado, the
rosary was stashed back into her pocket. She had simply tried
saying it, it seemed.
“Do you dislike it that much?”
Her desire to have Yumi accept the rosary was not based on
the pure intent of making Yumi her little sister, that much was
certain. As long as she could seduce Yumi by the fixed date,
Sachiko-sama could extricate herself from the Cinderella role.
“Of course.”
She had not specified about Kashiwagi-san, but Sachiko-
sama had understood the meaning behind the question and
answered in kind.
“But you have practiced with him a number of times…”
“It is not a matter of getting used to it”
Sachiko-sama spoke, as if spitting venom.
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But that was opening a whole new set of problems. After all,
Rosa Gigantea’s plan was to have Sachiko become used to men.
“I hoped, maybe it would be alright, if I met him… But that
was not the case.”
Sachiko-sama sighed, again.
Yumi thought.
Was it not the case because Kashiwagi-san was a man. Or was
it because it was Kashiwagi-san.
It seemed the same, at first, but she felt it made a difference.
Sachiko-sama seemed to feel that there was, in fact, a difference.
***
Time passed, pressed onward by the sighs.
There were many things that needed to be done and still
more than people wanted to do, so there was no choice but to
flutter around wildly in the last three days. Even after receiving
entire afternoons from the school, people were too greedy, so they
were unable to use their time as wisely as possible.
Last spurt, Yumi memorized Cinderella’s lines at home,
rather than watch television. During recess, she practiced the
dance steps with Shimako-san on the courtyard grass.
She didn’t know herself why she worked this hard, but Yumi
was the backup for the Cinderella part, so she felt obligated to do
her best, for emergency’s sake.
But what was that emergency? But because emergencies were
extremely rare, she decided not to think about it.
And the day of the time limit crept ever closer.
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Part 2.
“Okay, we’ll finish with testing Yumi-chan’s transformation
scene one last time.”
Rosa Chinensis shouted, using her rolled-up script as a megaphone.
“I mean, I’ve said it a number of times, but this is a point of
showing off our skill.”
“Yes.”
Yumi put on the dress that was a collaborative effort between
the handicraft club and the invention club. At first glance, it was a
servant-work dress made of ragged material and covered with soot,
but it had a trick, where pulling a number of cords turned into a
dress using the same material as the gorgeous ivory dress. But this
was just a temporary dress designed for this transformation. For the
ballroom scene, they would switch to their petticoat and skirt dress.
Even Lillian, on the day before the school festival, was
savage. Had the ordered goods not arrived yet, or they’d found a
misprint on the fliers, or seats borrowed from the school had been
double-booked, et cetera. The pleats for the angels’ skirts were
always completely disordered, and their sailor scarves tossed and
turned. Today, even the Sisters consciously tried to remain out of
sight as much as possible. They did not want to see their students
act like this.
Even Yumi and the Yamayurikai were like this.
They could only borrow the gymnasium from two to four, so
they quickly had Kashiwagi-san, who slid in just at two, put on the
prince costume, and they had just finished the 45-minute run-
through of the play twice. A Sachiko-version and a Yumi-version.
“When the smoke’s ready, I’ll signal, so pull the string then, okay?”
They made a screen of dry-ice smoke, just like they would in
the actual performance.
Sachiko-sama only took one try, but it took five tries for Yumi
to get the hang of the transformation.
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“Bippity boppity boo!”
Rei-sama chanted the words to the charm, waving her
conductor’s stick. She, too, wore a young nobleman’s costume
under her cloak, and would join the next scene as a noble dancer,
as if that was all she was.
Rosa Chinensis lowered her rolled-up script. Yumi pulled on
the thin cords. Yoshino-san crawled over, hidden by the smoke,
and pulled down the cords on her waist.
(Huh…? Yoshino-san.)
Yumi tilted her head. It was actually the job of Sister B, so
when Yumi was Cinderella, Sachiko-sama’s job. Even though she
had complained, “Why must I crawl along the ground,” she had
performed her duty the last five times.
There was applause, and the illumination that was covered by
smoke became more clear.
“Eh…?”
The transformation scene had ended as she was thinking. Oh
yeah, and she noticed the ivory dress was in full view.
“Yumi-chan, succeeds!”
Rei-sama patted her shoulder, as she was closest.
“If you pull this off this well during the actual performance,
even if you screw up a few lines, we’ll forgive you.”
Rosa Chinensis laughed as she said those carefree words.
“But. I’m surprised Yumi-chan would work this hard. She’s
remembered the lines well, too. I look forward to the real deal tomorrow.”
As Rosa Foetida commented thus, Yumi quickly interceded.
“I appreciate the praise, but Sachiko-sama is the real Cinderella.”
“Oh, yeah.”
Everyone looked at each other, as if they had just remembered.
“Sachiko’s orthodox Cinderella, or Yumi-chan’s comedy.
Unfortunately we can only run one of them tomorrow.”
“Co, comedy…?”
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The word “shock” slammed into Yumi’s forehead, like a comic
panel. Her efforts in trying to get even a bit closer to Sachiko-sama
resulted in a comedy.
“Ah, Yumi-chan’s depressed.”
“No, no. All I’m saying is, both of you have your own
distinct flavors.”
“It’s so effort-filled and cute, like a home-drama, Yumi-
chan’s Cinderella.”
“Exactly. Just as Yumi-chan can’t imitiate Sachiko’s
Cinderella, Sachiko can’t imitate Yumi-chan’s Cinderella. That’s
what individuality is, right?”
Hearing the rather relentless words that could be taken as
consolation as well as encouragement cheered Yumi up.
Ahh, so that’s how it is. She felt she understood things better.
The Roses were not expecting perfection out of Yumi. Even if
Yumi were a comedy, they loved the comedy for what it was.
When she thought about it, that was always the case. Even
when Sachiko-sama declared Yumi to be her sœur, while they
worried about the circumstances regarding it, they never had any
dissatisfaction with Yumi herself.
Yumi was the only one fixated on whether she was “worthy”
of being Sachiko-sama’s little sister.
“Speaking of which, where’s the prince?”
“Isn’t he changing out of his costume?”
Rosa Gigantea looked around.
“Sachiko’s gone, too.”
“Ah, Sachiko stepped out, saying she felt ill. I offered to
accompany her to the health room, but she said she was alright,
and requested that I take over for Yumi’s strings.”
Yoshino-san reported.
“Oh. Then we shall have to check on her later.”
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They began cleaning up, as the time to vacate the gymnasium
was approaching. About five minutes before four, the story-telling
club members began arriving, so Yumi and others vacated the
gymnasium as if they were being chased out.
Sachiko-sama was not at the health room. Yumi returned to the
gymnasium just to make sure, but there was no sight of Sachiko-sama.
When she reported back to the Rose Mansion with that truth,
everyone’s faces turned pale. Apparently the first-floor room that
had been used as Kashiwagi-san’s temporary changing room still had
his school uniform cleanly hung, with no trace of him having arrived.
“Maybe they’re together…”
Someone anxiously mentioned.
“But they went out separately, did they not?”
“Yes, Sachiko-sama left earlier.”
“I don’t think anything would happen between the two of
them…” As they spoke, their tones became more and more distressed.
“Umm, let’s go look for them.”
Yumi stood up.
“Sachiko-sama may have collapsed from illness, and
Kashiwagi-san may have become lost.”
“Y, yes, that’s true, what Yumi-chan says is correct.”
The Roses acted quickly, having regained their composure.
Yoshino-san was told to stay behind, and they would split the
search party into three pairs, each scouring a different section. The
three pairs would go around the high school site in a surrounding
path, so that they would meet together by Maria-sama’s statue. The
reason for the pairing is so that if something were to happen, one
could run off to find help.
Yumi paired with Rosa Gigantea, and was to search the
primary gymnasium, the grounds, the tennis court, and other such
athletics locales, before taking the path by the library and
appearing at Maria-sama’s intersection.
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“Thanks for saving us back there.”
Rosa Gigantea said, as they quickly shuffled down the hallway.
“Eh?”
“Yumi-chan cut through the moment. Everyone was lost in
their depressing thoughts, you know.”
“Depressing thoughts…”
“Even though we might look extremely reliable, we’re still
just high school students, so we get scared, sometimes. It was scary
to think about what might have happened. There’s a feeling that we
shouldn’t probe any further.”
She understood exactly.
She would prefer to skirt away from the dealings of men and
women. Who do you like from an idol group, or who do you think
looks good from the neighboring school, that kind of talk is enough
to rouse the interests of a classroom. But you also hear many
stories of people turning down relationships because they were
afraid of being in one.
The world of imagination was beautiful, but reality was very
raw and scary.
Kissing, and further. She preferred not to think of that sort of
thing as being close to her.
They requested permission from the story-telling club to
check the back and storage of the stage, as well as the changing
room, but Sachiko-sama and Kashiwagi-san were nowhere to be
found. Rosa Gigantea looked relieved after scouring the darkness.
“If they’re not here, they must have moved somewhere. That
would mean they’ve moved to a place where there would be
witnesses. Luckily, there’re tons of students milling about, today.”
There was no high school student who didn’t know Sachiko-
sama’s face. Kashiwagi-san would also be quickly spotted in a girls’
school. Plus, he was currently a flamboyant prince.
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“Sachiko-sama and the prince? Yes, we saw them. We just
passed by them, in the passage.”
The story-telling club captain said, “right?” to the girl on the stage.
“Were they together!?”
Rosa Gigantea and Yumi both shook the story-telling club
captain’s shoulder.
“H, hold on, you two, calm down.”
The captain looked uncomfortable, so they quickly retracted
their arms. She rolled her neck around and sighed.
“They didn’t seem to be together, so to speak. The prince was
walking quite a distance behind. But where they went, … well, we
passed by them, so they must have gone to the other school
building for the passage?”
“Thank you!”
The two of them thanked her profusely and rushed out of
the gymnasium.
When they started backtracking from the passage, Rosa
Gigantea stopped them.
“We just came from that way. If we didn’t see them there,
they didn’t go there.”
“Then, where should we look!”
“Let’s just take the planned route. Even if we don’t find them,
someone else should.”
“…But…”
She agreed with Rosa Gigantea, but she still wanted to find
Sachiko-sama first. She felt, since they had grasped the first clue,
they had the right to find her first.
Rosa Gigantea leaned into Yumi’s face.
“Do you like Sachiko?”
When she nodded, Rosa Gigantea patted her head and said “thanks.”
“I like Sachiko, too. So does Rosa Chinensis, Rosa Foetida,
Rei, Shimako, Yoshino, everyone likes Sachiko.”
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So leave it to us. Is what Rosa Gigantea said. Because that
was the best way.
Yumi silently nodded.
Yumi, too, starting with the Roses, loved everyone that gathered
at the Rose Mansion. There was no way she couldn’t trust them.
They glanced across the grounds as they hurried to the
tennis court.
“However, why was Kashiwagi walking after Sachiko?”
Rosa Gigantea was already calling Kashiwagi-san purely by name.
“Is he a stalker?”
“But, Rosa Gigantea. You said you trusted Kashiwagi-san,
right? I forget when, but you did say that?”
“Yes. I said that.”
There was no one in the tennis court. They checked the
parking lot through the wire fencing, too, but only Matsuyama-
sensei from the social department’s beloved car was there.
“Well, not so much trust, but I had confidence that he would
not touch even the super beautiful Sachiko.”
Rosa Gigantea said, as they went back.
“On what grounds?”
“Intuition, I think. We’re the same kind of people.”
“Same kind?”
Again, she was confusing things by talking about something
she didn’t understand. There were so many question marks
jumping around Yumi’s head that Rosa Gigantea turned, smiled,
and said, “If you don’t understand, it’s alright.”
“Then you were wrong?”
“I’m not sure. I’m pretty sure I wasn’t wrong, but I can’t read
Sachiko, at all.”
They took a turn on the road and walked along the library.
“Sachiko-sama?”
“That girl, might like Kashiwagi.”
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“Eh!? …but, you said.”
On the other side of her surprise, a part of her said, “I knew it.”
“I see. Yumi-chan thought so, too.”
Rosa Gigantea was very perceptive, so even though Yumi
didn’t say it outloud, she knew.
“Lately Sachiko-sama’s been staring blankly. And sighing.
And that seemed to fit into the symptoms of “Love-sickness” that I
hear about all the time-.”
“Love-sick… But, I think it’s not quite that.”
Usually in the case of being love-sick, you would be a bit
happy. But in the case of Sachiko-sama, it was pure melancholy, so
she didn’t look at all like a “maiden in love.” Because Yumi was
inexperienced in love matters, all she could do was listen to and
accept Rosa Gigantea’s explanation.
The two of them arrived at Maria-sama’s intersection. The
other two groups were supposed to meet by that little garden.
In the end, Yumi and Rosa Gigantea had not been able to find
Sachiko-sama nor Kashiwagi-san. Just as she thought that-.
“I said stop, let go of me!”
They heard a scream from ahead.
“Sachiko-sama!?”
“Sachiko!”
Yumi and Rosa Gigantea scrambled forward.
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Part 3.
Yumi and Rosa Gigantea were both so absorbed into the task
at hand that they forgot all about the fact that they were running
through the gingko tree walkway, so they stepped on a ton of them.
Plus, as they had gone from the school building to the gymnasium,
and then stepped out directly, they were still in their indoor shoes.
When they arrived at the goal, they saw the prince holding
onto Sachiko-sama’s wrist.
“You bastard, Kashiwagi, you were a double-blade…!”
(Eh…? Ehh!!)
Even Yumi understood the meaning behind that word. It
meant he was very self-centered, in that he was fine with the
opponent being a man or woman. Or maybe it was simply
convenient, rather than self-centered.
“Rosa Gigantea, I would prefer if you did not make such a
statement that could breed misunderstanding.”
Kashiwagi Suguru-sama could act smoothly and calmly even
in such a situation.
“Then, that hand, what’s with it! Let go of Sachiko!”
Her words were tumbled. Rosa Gigantea was so angry she
struggled to be coherent.
“I can let go, but then she would run away.”
“You’re the one that needs to run away. Even if we’re girls,
with this many, you’d have trouble breaking free.”
On cue, Rosa Chinensis, Rei-sama, Rosa Foetida, and
Shimako-san all arrived. Sachiko-sama swung her arm out of
Kashiwagi-san and escaped.
“Sachiko, are you alright?”
Sachiko-sama nodded softly.
“Let’s have you explain this to us, Kashiwagi-san.”
Rosa Chinensis stepped forward. Almost as if that were a
signal, the ring around Kashiwagi-san constricted.
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“I am stunned you could behave in such a shameful manner
in front of Maria-sama.”
“There’s no need to ask for an explanation, we should stick
him out to the police for molestation.”
“I agree. If he has any excuses, he can make them to the police.”
Even Kashiwagi-san, who always seemed to have composure,
had to feel a bit rushed, surrounded by angry high school girls.
“Wait a second. Hear me out!”
He stuck out both hands, in a “calm down” pose.
“There’s nothing to debate. Yumi-chan, go call the police.”
Rosa Gigantea said.
“Yes!”
But right before she turned around, Yumi noticed, and froze.
“What’s wrong, quickly.”
“I can’t go, I… Sachiko-sama would be in distress.”
“Eh?”
All the stares at Kashiwagi-san switched instantaneously to
Sachiko-sama. Yumi walked to the downcast Sachiko-sama and asked.
“You would prefer not to have Kashiwagi-san brought to the
police, right?”
“Why, do you think so?”
Sachiko-sama lifted her face slowly and looked at Yumi’s eyes
with curiosity.
“It’s, written on your face.”
“You understand me well… Yes. I don’t know why, but very.”
“I see.”
She nodded once, then turned toward everyone else.
“Everyone, I apologize for causing a problem. Kashiwagi-san
being a molester is a misunderstanding. Please forgive us.”
Then, she bowed her head deeply.
“Sachiko!”
“Sachiko-sama!”
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They did not expect that Sachiko-sama, who was fervently
shaking Kashiwagi-san off, would then move to defend him. Aside
from Kashiwagi-san and Yumi, everyone shouted in surprise.
“But, we saw you try to get away from him when he grabbed
your wrist!”
Of course, now Sachiko-sama was being probed for an explanation.
Kashiwagi-san fixed his pompous collar, with golden ornamentation.
“We were speaking in a civil manner at the start. But along
the way we began arguing, and that was when everyone arrived.”
Sachiko-sama explained. But no one would be appeased by
that. Yumi raised her hand.
“What were you talking about? Or rather, more importantly,
why did you two have to come this far, to escape peoples’ sight? What’s
going on between you two-.” Rosa Chinensis looked a bit angry.
“Tell them.”
Kashiwagi-san said, just then. Of course, he was speaking to
Sachiko-sama.
“Even if our talks had broken down, the reality is that I did
grab your wrist. If that were to be called molestation, that might be
the case. However, I’m sure both of us would rather this not be
dragged to the police. I would prefer this to be settled quickly and
efficiently. To do this, we would have to explain well enough to
appease everyone here. Don’t you agree?”
What, is he trying to say? -Yumi thought.
“If you would be willing to fix this mess, I would not be sent to
the police, and we would be able to cleanly finish tomorrow’s play.”
What he said was full of holes, but his confidence and his
excessive smoothness was a bit irritating.
(Sachiko-sama, if you don’t want to say anything, you don’t have
to. Sachiko-sama is far more important to us than Kashiwagi-san.)
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She didn’t know what “tell them” meant, but Kashiwagi-san
should say it himself if he so desired. If him saying it would hurt
Sachiko-sama, then it would be the same, making Sachiko-sama
say it.
“…You’re right.”
Sachiko-sama glanced at Kashiwagi-san.
“That might be better for both of us.”
She had the eyes of a dead person. Or perhaps the eyes of a
doll. Her eyes did not reflect Kashiwagi-san, who was in front of
her, but rather something far, far in the distance.
“He, -Kashiwagi Suguru-san, is my cousin.”
“C, cousin!?”
Everyone did a double-take at hearing this unexpected
relationship. Because they had not given away any hint whatsoever.
“Blood-related?”
“Yes.”
Sachiko-sama’s father’s elder sister’s son was Kashiwagi-san,
Sachiko-sama explained. Then, why would they have hidden their
relationship all this time? Those sighs were unsuitable if they were
just relatives.
“Not only that.”
Sachiko-sama continued.
“He is also my fiancée.”
“-!?” Everyone was speechless. Holy woman or lady aside,
when surprised this much, they would stand speechless, jaws agape.
In the case of Yumi.
“F, fi…”
She was trying to remember the meaning of the word fiancée.
It was written, those promised to marry, but maybe there was more.
(I mean, they can’t be bringers of misery and ruin, or
something, so they must be fiancés? Then, Sachiko-sama and
Kashiwagi-san are to marry in the future… So that means, they love
each other!?)
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And thus, she was flipping through life’s phases, again.
“That’s why it would be a bit awkward bringing the police
into this. We’re already intended to marry, so grasping her wrist is
no big deal.”
Kashiwagi-san held Sachiko-sama’s hand.
“I can embrace her shoulder.”
And as he spoke, he placed a hand on her shoulder. The
refreshing hand of Kashiwagi-san looked extremely impure this
time, to Yumi.
“And kiss.” (Stop…!!)
Don’t touch Sachiko-sama any more. –Yumi thought.
If they touched, Sachiko-sama would become dirtied.
Now, she understood. Sachiko-sama’s feelings.
She didn’t dislike men. She disliked Kashiwagi-san. –As she
thought that, Kashiwagi-san drew his face closer to Sachiko-sama.
(Ahh!!)
Just as Yumi covered her eyes with both hands.
PAAAAANG.
The violent sound of the slap echoed around the gingko trees.
“Stop being caught up in the moment!” It was probably not a
very long period of time, but it felt like everything went in slow
motion after the slap.
Kashiwagi-san recoiled, holding his cheek. Sachiko-sama
held her right wrist with her left hand.
Then, Sachiko-sama was the one who hit him, after all, Yumi
dimly thought.
And then Sachiko-sama-.
“Sacchan!”
Kashiwagi-san’s voice brought Yumi back to her senses.
Sachiko-sama was already far away into the distance, running
toward the auditorium.
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Yumi jumped out to follow. Kashiwagi-san took a flying start,
but Yumi caught up when he slid on a gingko nut, and while she felt a
bit apologetic, she pushed his shoulder and made him completely trip.
“I’m sorry, but Kashiwagi-san won’t cut it!”
It was her best parting remark, ever, in her entire life. It was
probably because she thought it from the bottom of her heart,
rather than acting it out.
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When Yumi had also vanished into the distance, chasing
Sachiko-sama, Rosa Chinensis held Kashiwagi-san’s shoulder, as
he tried to get back up.
“I apologize for my junior’s conduct. However, the gingko sap
on your costume, you are aware, I think, that it smells? I would like
to remove its stains immediately, so I would appreciate it if you
would accompany us back to the Rose Mansion. Plus, we have to
discuss what we shall do tomorrow.”
Apparently, Kashiwagi-san lost the will to pursue after that.
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Part 4.
Would it be a bit diagonally to the side of the auditorium, or
would it be on the way to the secondary gymnasium. Regardless of
how you would describe its location, an old greenhouse stood in an
obscure place.
Because there was no gardening club at the moment, it was a
mystery as to who tended to it, but someone was taking care of the
plants inside. There was a separate, new greenhouse that was
purchased two years ago for teaching purposes, so teachers took
care of that one, and rarely popped in here. It was old and slightly
broken down, so most students also didn’t come here. However, it
was not taken down, because there were some die-hard fans every
year that took care of the greenhouse, and because there was no
particular shortage of space, so there was no need to quickly tear
down the greenhouse.
Sachiko-sama was in this greenhouse.
“Who is it?”
A voice asked, when she opened the door.
“It’s Yumi.”
“…Okay.”
Yumi interpreted that answer as allowing her to come in, and
so she stepped in.
It had been her first time taking a step in, and she marveled
at how, despite being smaller than she expected, it was very tidy
and packed. Even though it was a whole size smaller than a
classroom, planters and pots were stacked on tables and shelves.
The western sun made the room very warm.
She avoided the hanging pots and walked down the path. A
chunk of the floor here and there was cut out by squares, and from
the ground there directly grew trees.
Sachiko-sama was sitting at the farthest ledge.
“Sorry for taking your spot.”
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Yumi moved the potted plant that was stationed next to
Sachiko-sama and sat down. Sachiko-sama said nothing, and did
not move to stop her, and instead, simply watched.
Perhaps Sachiko-sama came here often. Or maybe she had
come here by chance. Either way, because every student was crowded
around the school, a silent place like this was a precious commodity.
Now that hide-and-seek was over, now that she had found
Sachiko-sama, Yumi did not know what to do next. Although she
said Kashiwagi-san wouldn’t cut it, she didn’t think she could do
anything, either.
Just being by Sachiko-sama’s side. Just as she was wondering
if that was enough.
“Stay.”
Sachiko-sama mumbled.
“Stay here.”
Then, a soft weight landed on Yumi’s right shoulder. It took
her a while to realize Sachiko-sama had laid her forehead on her
shoulder and was crying.
At first, she thought Sachiko-sama was simply trembling. But
eventually she began hiccoughing, and unable to restrain herself,
Yumi embraced Sachiko-sama, who then grabbed Yumi and kept
crying. Yumi stayed silently, simply patting Sachiko-sama’s back
like she would a baby. She didn’t know why Sachiko-sama was
crying, but she was sure crying was the most important thing for
her to finish doing, right now.
Eventually Sachiko-sama’s breathing calmed down, an
indication that she had finished crying, but they remained grasping
each other for the time being.
“Sachiko-sama.”
“…mm.”
“Please, give me your rosary.”
After a period of silence, Sachiko-sama answered, “No.”
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“Why!”
Yumi let go and asked.
“No matter what. I’ve changed my mind.”
Sachiko-sama’s eyes were like that of a bunny, but she
smiled. Perhaps crying had made her feel better, as she had
returned to her usual, proud self.
“Even if he’s my fiancée, it’s one of those things our parents
decided upon. Sheesh, what do they plan to do making our
bloodline even more dense.”
Sachiko-sama hopped off of the ledge and walked a short
distance to the water supply. Then, she twisted the only knob and
washed her face with both hands using the forcefully falling water.
“But, Sachiko-sama. You do like Kashiwagi-san, don’t you?”
Then Sachiko-sama looked up. “A long time ago.”
Instead of returning the handkerchief she used to dry her
hands and head to her pocket, she stuck it on a comparatively clean
window and then returned to sit next to Yumi.
“He… Suguru-san is not a bad person. But he acts only for
himself, but he doesn’t seem to realize it. He can’t understand how
other people feel, nor does he bother to even think about it. That’s
why if he hurts someone, he doesn’t understand why, and he
doesn’t even think about whether he was the cause. Every male in
my family is like that.”
Sachiko-sama muttered, the fact that they have no ill-will is
the most bothersome part.
I see, there are no perfect people in the world, Yumi thought.
“So you began to dislike him after seeing his selfish personality?”
“Hmm. Not exactly, but something like that. He can only love
men. Even so, he plans to marry me.”
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Sachiko-sama was an only child, so she would be used for
arranged marriages, preferably to a man who could continue to
manage the Ogasawara group. On that note, her cousin Kashiwagi-san
seemed to be the perfect fit, so their parents agreed to the marriage.
“They’re both public companies, though, so there was no
need to forcibly pull someone from the Ogasawara group.”
Apparently her grandfather was a stubborn, Meiji-born
person obsessed with the welfare of his company. In that case, there
was the option of simply adopting Kashiwagi-san and allowing him
to inherit the company, but apparently he loved his only grand-
daughter, and wished to have Sachiko-sama inherit everything.
“What do you think Suguru-san said, when he came to
celebrate my high school entry? We’re similar people, so our
marriage will certainly succeed. That we should both live freely,
without interfering with one another. When I asked, ‘What do you
mean?’ he confessed, ‘I hate to tell you this, but I can only love
other men.’ So he said I should fall in love with someone else, and
have their child. He wanted to give everything to my child, as the
future heir to the Ogasawara group. They would be related by blood
anyways, so he would be able to love him like his own child… What
was he thinking? Making a mockery of people like that.”
“A 16-year old high school student, to a girl one year younger.”
“Too much cuteness results in a hundred times the hatred.
Because of him, my hatred of men grew even stronger.”
She tried to crack a joke, but it couldn’t have been that simple.
Because Sachiko-sama truly did like Kashiwagi-san.
Before she could tell the person she liked, “I like you,” they
ended up becoming intended consorts. Even that was hard to
digest, but then her hopes of a possible loving relationship were
obliterated. –At the age of 15.
That would pervert your thoughts. Who cares about men!
“Then, why don’t you have the engagement cancelled?”
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“We avoided each other for a year and a half, so there was no
chance to bring it up. But it was a good opportunity, so when I
brought up it, he got angry.”
“In front of Maria-sama!”
It all came together.
“Right.”
Everything else was as she knew.
Kashiwagi-san was misunderstood to be molesting, Sachiko-
sama announced that they were engaged, Kashiwagi-san went too
far and got hit, Sachiko-sama fled after hitting, and Yumi chased
her here.
“He doesn’t know I used to like him. So he went too far.”
“Too far?”
Because Rosa Gigantea seemed to have realized he was a
homosexual, he tried to destroy any suspicion. Kashiwagi-san
probably thought Sachiko-sama would help him by accepting a kiss.
But, that calculation was wrong. He underestimated Sachiko-sama.
Sachiko-sama was right. There was no way she should be able
to happily dance with such a partner. Yumi thought it was no
surprise that Sachiko-sama would try to get out of dancing the
entire time.
Thank you, for listening. –Saying that, Sachiko-sama jumped
down from the ledge.
“Eh?”
“It was like a confession. It was hard because I couldn’t tell
anyone. But now I’m alright.”
She said she felt so much better now.
“But, Sachiko-sama!”
But the situation was no different from before. Even home-
drama-Yumi couldn’t simply laugh off the matter like this.
But what could she do? What could she do to help Sachiko-sama?
“Please, give me your rosary.”
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Yumi asked once more. There was still time. If Sachiko-sama
shook her head vertically, the Roses would accept it. It was still Saturday.
But Sachiko-sama smiled and shook her head.
“Yumi, you seem to want to switch into Cinderella for me
because of what I’m going through. But I refuse. I want to do
Cinderella, now.”
Sachiko-sama leaned into Yumi’s face and stroked her cheek.
“Right now, I just ran from him. The only way for me to make
this up is to perform, tomorrow. If I can perform on the stage with
him by my side, it would lay everything to rest. Let me fight. I don’t
want to run away anymore.”
“Sachiko-sama…”
“So, shall we return?”
Yumi could not say anything more. She simply nodded, and
jumped off the ledge.
Sachiko-sama neatly folded the handkerchief that was dried
by the western sun, and put it back in her pocket. The tears and the
moisture in the handkerchief flew off somewhere. They were
certainly still in the greenhouse, but they could no longer be seen.
Along the way out, Sachiko-sama stopped in the middle of
the pathway.
“Had you noticed? Over half of the plants in this greenhouse
are roses.”
“Eh, really?”
Because there were many that hadn’t yet bloomed, she didn’t
notice. However, when she stopped to look, many of leaves were
indeed of the rose family, and most of the flowers were roses. Roses
bloomed even in the autumn.
“There are many types.”
When she looked again, it was breath-taking.
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From field roses, to vine roses, to even roses that looked like
they came from horticultural brands. The shape and color of roses
differed, too.
“This is Rosa Chinensis.”
Sachiko-sama’s index finger pointed at a tree right in front
of them.
“This…?”
The tree itself was thin, but it was a strong tree that grew
straight from the ground. Several crimson flowers to blooming, and
a reinforcing army of blossoms were in wait.
“It blooms during every season.”
Sachiko-sama said, proudly.
“Please remember about this flower.”
They walked together through the darkening school. They
walked behind the school facilities for a shortcut and returned to
the Rose Mansion, where a bright light from the second floor
awaited them.
A message was stuck on the door for them.
“The visitor has returned home. Make sure to clean the
bottom of our indoor shoes well before entering. Bringing in the
gingko smell is forbidden. →”
Under the arrow were two wet rags, wrung and hung over the
side of a bucket. The two looked at each other, and then carefully
wiped away the gingko sap that had stuck to the bottoms of their
shoes, and then entered.
For some reason, that whole cycle felt very warm.
I’m home, she wanted to say.
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Waltz-like Sunday
Part 1.
It had become Sunday.
“Yumi, have you finished?”
At around eleven in the morning, Sachiko-sama came to the
first-year peach-class to find Yumi.
“Ah, almost. The person coming to swap with me should be
here soon.”
“Don’t worry, there’s no need to rush. I’ll look at this exhibit
while I wait.”
After she spoke to Yumi, who was acting as the receptionist,
Sachiko-sama walked along the exhibit, gazing at the fourteen
drawings for the “Road of the Cross.”
“So what’s happening?”
Katsura-san, who was watching over the class with her,
asked, after seeing Sachiko-sama come in. She was the guide. Her
job was to answer questions for any visitors who had them.
“What…?”
Yumi was cornered in the small reception desk. The
exhibition presentation was a bland job, and along with the fact
that it was morning, there were only about three visitors.
“Yumi-san, what’s your role today?”
“Sister B.”
“—Well, you did mention that before. Then, I am not mistaken?”
“Yes?”
“That means you did not accept her rosary? Then why are you
two so friendly?”
Yumi had no answer, because she herself wasn’t sure.
She was not given the rosary, but that didn’t mean they had
an awkward relationship or anything, and there was thus no need
to keep their distance, so it was the same as always.
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“Umm… well, since we are going to be performing together,
it’s a good idea to be friends?”
Well, to be blunt, that was the easiest answer.
“In that case, you might as well become friends with the
Hanadera student council leader, too.”
Katsura-san said lightly, as she had no idea about everything
that happened.
“Agreed.”
Yumi laughed, hahahah. Then, her replacement arrived, so
she stood up from the receptionist chair. She had been seated for
an hour, so the cushion was crushed, and the shape of her butt was
clearly etched. When she hit the cushion to remove it, Sachiko-
sama returned.
“Ah, Sachiko-sama, could you sign in?”
Yumi opened a notebook and held it out, as per her job.
“Okaaay.”
Ogasawara Sachiko was recorded using a calligraphy pen.
After writing, Sachiko-sama took Yumi’s hand.
“Okay, let’s go. Excuse us, everyone.”
Katsura-san, as well as other students, seemed to have been
overwhelmed by something, and simply stared, jaws agape, as they
left. As she held hands and walked, Yumi thought, Sachiko-sama is
definitely awesome.
“Aren’t those two looking even more intimate than before?”
Sent off by such words, the two of them slipped into the
crowd of people in the school building.
The play started at two in the afternoon.
“Where were you? I said we were gathering by half past twelve!”
Yumi and Sachiko-sama arrived at the dressing room right
behind the stage five minutes before one, and Rosa Chinensis,
wearing the costume for the queen, looked absolutely irate as she
welcomed the two.
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“Onee-sama, you look like the queen from Snow White.”
Sachiko-sama’s remark simply served to agitate Rosa
Chinensis even more.
“When you’re late, you’re supposed to apologize, first!”
“I’m sorry.”
Both of them earnestly bowed their heads, and then began
changing. They had an hour until the performance. They decided to
be lectured as they changed.
“You said you were going to go ahead as planned last night, but
we were in a state of near panic, thinking you might have changed your
mind again. We thought the two of you had vanished somewhere.”
“Oh, come now.”
They rubbed the foundation lotion on themselves as they
chuckled. The theatrics club seemed to use Dohran, but as it was
somewhat suffocating, they decided by majority vote to use
regular cosmetics.
“Oh, speaking of which. Yumi, here.”
Sachiko-sama held out a paper bag that was placed in a
corner of the dressing room. When she opened it, a gorgeous 65D-
cup silk brassiere was awaiting her.
“You’d be in tatters if your shoulder pad were to fall off,
right? I’m sorry it’s not new, but if you’d like, go ahead and use it.”
“Sachiko-sama’s brassiere…”
It was a bit awkward. She’d seen her classmates’ brassieres
while changing for gym class plenty of times, so it was weird she
felt this way.
“What are you worrying about, Yumi-chan. Ahh, how
aggravating. Everyone, hold her down and put it on!”
At Rosa Foetida’s command, Yumi’s usual cotton brassiere
was pulled off, and the extravagant brassiere that felt completely
out of place on her was put on. Because they were all the same sex,
it was okay, but it would have been a sight to behold, regardless.
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Ahh, however.
Even so, she wondered why people had to have such a
difference in body figure. Without stuffing, it was like wearing a
numbered cloth bib for a relay.
While she was padding herself with her exclusive-use
shoulder pad, Rosa Foetida appeared behind her like a rear ghost,
and quickly tied her hair.
“Ahh, Yumi-chan, your hair is so simple, I finished in five minutes.”
“Is that sarcasm toward me, Rosa Foetida?”
When Yumi asked, Rosa Foetida answered, “More a
complaint than sarcasm.”
“It’s springy, it’s silky, and it’s straight. And this length? You
don’t often find hair this tough to tie, and yet it’s these kind of
people that come late-.”
Kaguya-hime is good for next year, Rosa Foetida, muttered
as she danced about. The foster mother fighting with pins and
combs and rubber bands to do Cinderella’s hair looked a bit
ridiculous and humorous.
“By the way, where is the prince?”
When she finished wearing the Sister B costume, the witch,
Rei-sama, fastened the button on her back.
“He actually arrived on time, twenty minutes ago, and is on
standby in the gymnasium waiting room.”
“Wow… Even despite yesterday, he came.”
She thought, “How remarkable.”
“And that is both a perk as well as a flaw.”
Sachiko-sama was smiling bitterly into the mirror.
“By the way, what were you two doing together? Yumi-chan’s
duties ended at eleven o’clock, I thought?”
Rosa Gigantea asked, nearly bursting with curiosity, while
turned into a king, using a cushion at her stomach to “dignify” herself.
“Well-.”
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The two of them had a date around the school festival.
They had gone around to the exhibits by the invention club,
handicraft club and fine arts club in that order, then had a
commemoration two-shot photo taken by their big panel at the
photography club’s exhibition room by Tsutako-san, then ate curry
at Sakuratei to investigate how it went.
“We ate curry before the performance…”
“I envy you two. Neither of you know what nervousness is.”
The Roses said.
“That’s not true.”
As she retorted, Yumi actually thought, “Maybe.”
Because things had become so sensational yesterday evening,
even though today was the day of the school festival, she couldn’t
shake the feeling that she had accomplished her big job. And that
was perhaps why she didn’t feel very nervous.
“Yumi. You forgot your lipstick.”
Sachiko-sama, whose hair was finally completed, put on
Yumi’s lipstick for her. The same colored lipstick as Sachiko-sama.
The matching lips were a bit embarrassing, but it made her
extremely happy.
When she peaked out through the space in the curtain, she
noticed there was a bigger audience than she expected. The Lillian
seats as well as the universal visitors’ seats were almost completely
filled. By the time it had become ten minutes before the performance,
the seats were completely filled, and they were awaiting the curtains’
rise. A standing audience was already gathering.
“I apologize for smacking you yesterday.”
Sachiko-sama stepped forward and apologized to Kashiwagi-
san at the side of the stage.
Her smile was brilliant. Full of confidence, inviting him to
bring it from wherever he wished.
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On the other hand, the prince was his usual invigorating self,
but he also seemed to look slightly dispirited.
“I’ve been beaten. The gingko stains were removed, but still smells.”
Even being remotely close to him, you could smell that
unique odor. In that case, he definitely could smell it.
“However, it won’t reach the audience, so I shall turn it into
perfume with my spectacular acting.”
That confidence, and that positive outlook, was something that
could genuinely be praised. Apparently roughly two dozen people
had come from Hanadera Institute to watch their adored student
council leader. He was extremely enthusiastic, wanting to show his
classmates and juniors a once-in-a-lifetime hour of triumph.
“It’s starting.”
The setting of Cinderella’s house was prepared on the stage.
Sachiko-sama squeezed Yumi’s hand tightly once, and then walked
out to the middle of the stage. Yumi went on standby at the side of
the stage, ready to walk out when her turn came.
After the curtain-raising greeting, the illumination over the
audiences’ seats went out.
Cinderella had begun, and Yumi walked out into the spotlight.
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Part 2.
The blaze stretched out to the heavens with a crackling sound.
Prepared solely for today, and with their roles fulfilled, wooden
planks and paper were gathered, and turned into a blaze of memories.
With the grounds empty after the guests returned home, a
firestorm was underway, with the students stoking its fires.
“Be very careful of the fire.”
They said, but as this year’s post-festival night event had no
wind, the teachers also relaxed and watched. Many students
brought left-over fireworks from the summer and lit them together.
Yumi’s class’ “Road of the Cross” was to be kept by the school
as an art and caption set, so they gathered their rough drafts and
sign posters and tossed them into the fire.
The producers of the Cinderella costumes and props and
settings took their respective bits back with them, so Yumi tossed
her script book, with its two weeks of memories, into the fire. Now,
nothing was left. She thought, because there was nothing left,
memories would be vividly burnt into her heart.
Eventually, a number of students gathered with instruments and
began playing, one after another. First, the mandolin club performed
the rhythmical Oklahoma Mixer. Then, naturally, a number of rings of
students gathered around the bonfire. Girls took each other’s hands
and joined into rings, and so a folk dance flower bloomed.
Rather than joining a ring, Yumi climbed the moderate
embankment outside the track, alone. Like the audience seating for
an amphitheater, this was prime seating to look over the grounds.
Following the rock band’s tempestuous Jenka was the brass
band’s wonderful Mayim-Mayim. Her heart felt like it had a hole
poked through it, while she watched the dancing.
Everything ended today.
The dream-like days that began two weeks ago with a bent scarf.
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With the Cinderella play over, she would no longer have
reason to visit the Rose Mansion. After cleaning and returning the
brassiere she borrowed, her link to Sachiko-sama would evaporate.
Because the bet was over, Sachiko-sama no longer had reason to
bother with Yumi, either.
Girls blessed with good fortune are often called Cinderella Girls,
and Yumi felt precisely like one. She was just an ordinary girl with no
real talents, but she was allowed to accompany the school’s most
adored girls, and was able to come away with plenty of memories.
Even though her ordinary days would resume again
tomorrow, she felt it was going to be different from two weeks ago.
It was hard to explain just how, but she felt she had changed for the
better. So even though she felt a bit lonely now, she knew it was
going to be alright.
“I found you.”
She turned around when a hand tapped her shoulder, and
saw Sachiko-sama. The person she longed to see most had
magically appeared.
“Are you free?”
“Ah… yes.”
Yumi stood up from her crouched position. Apparently she
had been soaking in her grief for longer than she expected, as her
calf throbbed.
The two of them walked for some time, looking for a quiet
place to talk.
“It was so chaotic after the curtain fell, I was unable to settle
down and speak with Yumi.”
Sachiko-sama’s hand held two packs of apple juice, in paper
packaging, from the Milk Hall vending machine. She stuck a straw
in one, and handed it to Yumi.
“Congratulations on a successful play.”
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A toast, in front of Maria-sama, and after they touched the
sides of their paper packs together, they sipped at their straws. The
folk dance had at some point transformed into a Bon Festival dance,
and the Tokyo marching song played by the string quartet in the
distance seemed like a national anthem for some exotic country.
“It was fun.”
Sachiko-sama exhaled, after sipping.
It was not a gloomy sigh, like before. Rather, it was more like
the exuberant exhalation after swigging a can of beer, like in the
beer commercials.
After that satisfied sigh, Sachiko-sama suddenly began giggling.
“What is it?”
“Did you notice? During the dance, I stepped on Suguru-san’s
foot three times.”
“Ah…”
“He’s showy, so he’ll never admit it, but it must have hurt.
Because I was wearing high-heels.”
When she imagined it, it seemed so absurd, that Yumi, too,
began laughing out loud.
Sachiko-sama struck back with physical retribution, as
Kashiwagi-san couldn’t understand the pain of others. It was not
enough to counteract her feelings, but it must have at least made
her feel better.
“Thank you.”
Sachiko-sama returned to a serious face.
“It’s because of Yumi that I can be laughing like this.”
Surprised, she looked at Sachiko-sama’s serious face. That
unbelievable statement had indeed been spoken from the lips of the
beautiful face in front of her.
“But, I, didn’t.”
“You did. Maybe you don’t know, but you did. So-.”
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She placed her juice-box on the ground so that it wouldn’t
spill, then reached into her pocket.
“May I, hang this over Yumi’s neck?”
That was Sachiko-sama’s rosary, that she had seen several times.
“But, yesterday you said you-.”
As Yumi began speaking, Sachiko-sama cut her off, “Of course?”
“If you were to accept, desiring to swap Cinderella roles with
me, I wouldn’t be happy.”
“Eh, then…”
“Sympathy, bets, this has nothing to do with any of that. This
is a sacred ritual, after all.”
She thought about whether she was worthy of accepting that
rosary that had already been spread into a loop. But, Sachiko-sama
had chosen Yumi, and to think herself unworthy would be to
distrust Sachiko-sama’s choice of people.
Yesterday, she chased Sachiko-sama. Remember your feeling
then, she told herself. That the person to chase Sachiko-sama had
to be her. Even if she was inexperienced, she simply needed to
work harder to overcome that.
Go for it. Yumi ordered herself.
“I accept.”
“Thank you.”
Sachiko-sama softly placed the rosary over her neck. A
launching firework for residential use exploded in the air, as if
blessing the two. Then, the music changed.
“Ah.”
Both of them simultaneously spoke. The accordion, pianica,
and harmonica played a nostalgic melody.
“Maria-sama’s Soul.”
What they had heard some time ago must have been practice
for today.
“Three quarters… no, six eighths, I think.”
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One, two, three, four, five, six. One, two, three, four, five, six.
That means-.
“You can dance to it with a waltz!”
“Right!”
The two clasped each others’ hands.
Joining the leading ensemble, the students had begun
singing. They danced a waltz to the background of the soft, angelic
singing voices.
The cold air was delicious, and it felt wonderful to the skin.
She felt she could dance forever under the moonlight.
The night Yumi became the petite sœur for Rosa Chinensis
en bouton.
The moon and Maria-sama were watching them.
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Postscript
Because it’s a girls’ school, it’s full of girls. Like a cake smorgasbord.
Hello, it’s Konno.
Nice to meet you, people who bought the book because the
illustration was nice, even though you didn’t know who the author was.
I’ve entered with a campus story very unlike my usual genre
of story-telling, so I wondered if regular readers of my book
collection were a bit bewildered. I’m not so fond of sweet things, or
something (laugh).
This story takes place roughly half a year before my short
piece, “Maria-sama ga Miteru,” that ran into the magazine some
time ago. That’s why Shimako is still a first-year, and Rosa
Chinensis and Rosa Foetida in the magazine are still the boutons,
Sachiko and Rei (ah, so young, so young). So, this time I decided to
shine the spotlight on Sachiko and her sœur.
The Imperial story takes place in “Yume no Miya,” the Lillian
Girls’ Academy is in “Maria-sama ga Miteru.” I hope that’s clear enough.
Now, having written a story like this, I’d like to answer a few
obvious and far-reaching questions.
First, I’d like to shout, emphatically. “I did not experience this!”
My high school did not have any sœur system like that of
Lillian Girls’ Academy. Of course, there were no students like the
Roses, nor was it Catholic, and there were no Sisters walking about
here or there.
The similarities would lie in that they were both all-girl
schools and the scenery was based on the school I attended. A
gingko pathway stretched out from the main gate, a small
gymnasium was at the back of the school area, et cetera. However,
my school apparently reconstructed a fair amount, so it probably
looks quite different than when I attended. Oh yes, it was not a
university escalation school, so it had a laid-back atmosphere, like
Lillian Girls’ Academy. Of course, mine was not a school for ladies.
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However, I was not in a world completely foreign to
Christianity, as my kindergarten was completely Christian. There
was a giant sanctuary and cloister in the middle of my school, and
most of my kindergarten teachers were Sisters. In the mornings,
and on the way home, we put together our tiny hands and prayed.
That’s why Yumi’s questions about “Maria-sama’s Soul” are directly
my own.
In the end, I mixed together many sources and ended up with
Lillian Girls’ Academy. It’s a fictional academy, but when students
that attend (or have attended) all-girl schools say, “yes, yes, it’s like
that,” or when they compare it to their own, it makes me happy,
and people in co-ed schools can say, “so that’s how it is.”
Now, there are many people I would like to thank this time
around (two and a half pages left, I’m flying through them…)
First, my colleague and seniors, K-Kawa-sensei, S-Shima-
sensei, T-Se-sensei (in syllabary order). I forcibly offer up this story
to you three (please don’t send it back, I won’t listen to cooling-
off). If you three hadn’t been there for me, “Maria-sama ga Miteru”
would never have been born. However, it might have become a
much softer content than you all expected. Sorry. I guess reason
stops my imagination from going berserk.
Next, Cobalt Publishing’s U-san. Because you were a graduate
of a Catholic-based school, I ended up asking a lot from you, sorry.
But because of you, it ended up becoming a book. Thanks.
She’s probably decorating this book with pretty pictures. I’ll
use this space to thank Hibiki Reine-san, my illustrator.
Anyways, the next issue should be around summer-time. I’ll
have some sort of palace dinner for an unspecified country
prepared, so please, stop by. –By, this pavilion storekeeper.
Konno Oyuki
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