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The ma.s.s had ended about an hour ago.
The roses went back to their homeroom cla.s.srooms, grabbed their things, and started walking toward the Rose Mansion. s.h.i.+mako-san and Rei-sama had already arrived at the Rose Mansion's second floor, now converted into a party room.
"What?! s.h.i.+mako-san is baking a cake?!"
Yos.h.i.+no-san exclaimed, as she walked through the door that Yumi was holding open.
"What happened to you?!"
Yos.h.i.+no-san asked s.h.i.+mako-san.
"I just thought, well, I'd try it out you know..."
"Just ... try it out?"
"And then, maybe Rei-sama can teach me a thing or two."
"Hmmphh."
Yos.h.i.+no-san whispered coldly, and then swept herself up into her surroundings, and began setting the cups.
Yumi helped too. She was making sure that there was enough black tea to make for toasting, and picking out the correct tea leaves, and such.
s.h.i.+mako had said she'd like to just "try it out", but Yumi knew it had to be more than that. That was why Yos.h.i.+no-san hmmphed, and then disappeared into her work.
After all, next year, none of them would be able to eat Rei-sama's well known "Bûche de Noël prepared with supermarket ingredients". s.h.i.+mako-san obviously wanted to be able to keep the recipe going in the Rose family. Yumi couldn't believe how much the forthcoming days hinted at those two dreaded characters: "graduation". [1]
Table, check. Drinks, check. Cups, check. The cake was progressing according to plan. Then everything seemed fine.
"How should we decorate the place this year?"
Yumi and Yos.h.i.+no-san looked at each other.
"Hm?"
Last year, the former Rosa Chinensis, Mizuno Youko-sama, had decorated the place in a torrent of cheap decorations. Should they do that again this year? Rei-sama replied "Even if you don't add any decorations, it's fine" and turned to look at Yumi and Yos.h.i.+no-san. Suddenly quick footsteps could be heard coming up the stairs.
"I'm sorry I'm late... *huff*"
Noriko-chan suddenly appeared in the room, who was struggling to catch her breath.
"I got a little busy, and..."
As Noriko-chan explained why she had gotten late, she came up to Yumi and hung her head low.
"I'm very sorry about this morning..."
"No it's fine. I'm sorry too."
Yumi too hung her head low.
Yumi was happy that Noriko-chan had decided to talk with her. The way things had ended between them had just left a bitter taste in Yumi's mouth. Yumi thought she would try to change things, but Yumi didn't know what to do with that pa.s.sionate part Noriko-chan. Yumi had begun brooding about how to deal with it.
"You came alone?"
"Kanako-san and Touko are on their way. We met up with Rosa Chinensis on the way, and she told only me to go on ahead."
"Aha."
The real bother was Touko-chan and her tepid att.i.tude. She had been acting bleak while coming here, and had probably troubled Noriko-chan and Kanako-chan.
"Well then."
Noriko-chan slipped outside for a second, and brought in a box that obviously seemed like it had been brought specifically for the party. It was a fifty centimeter thick ball box.
"Rosa Chinensis had told me that there was some package to pick up from the first to the second floor. Is this it?"
The box had written on it in thick writing "Christmas Party materials".
"Ahh..."
How the handwriting brought her back. There was no mistaking it, it was the work of Mizuno Youko-sama.
Yumi didn't have to open the box to know what was inside. They were last year's shelf embellishments and Christmas Party decorations, which had been lying dormant for a year, and they had come back to them.
"O, Oh! This is!"
"Wow, it's still there is it?"
Rei-sama and s.h.i.+mako-san, who were on their one hour break, hurriedly came to look inside. They took but one look at the box, and began wondrously calling out.
If Sachiko-sama went out of the way to bring it to Noriko-chan to hand off to the Rosas, then they had no choice but to use it.
Yumi opened the cover of the ball box, and began pa.s.sing out a cardboard crown, and a chain with hoop-like links.
But to think that it had been treasured for a year. Now that she thought about it, when had the box been dug up?
Sachiko-sama was one to be feared. And of course, the one who had collected these things all together, Youko-sama.
"What an amazing perception..."
Noriko-chan joined them in putting up the decorations. Rei-sama and s.h.i.+mako-san went back to their cake making. And Yumi-san.
"Kanako-chan and the rest will be coming soon right? Then, I'll be right back."
Yos.h.i.+no quickly exited the Rose Mansion. She was probably going to greet Arima Nana-san.
Yumi suddenly became busy in the business of people and greetings. But somewhere a bit far from Yumi, someone sighed.
"That Yos.h.i.+no..."
Rei-sama clasped her hands together underneath the table and once more sighed loudly.
Where Yos.h.i.+no thought she would go to greet Nana, she instead met Sachiko-sama.
Sachiko-sama was bringing along Touko-chan and Kanako-chan.
"Gokigenyou, everyone."
Yos.h.i.+no was the first to welcome the visitors. Great great, the two of them had finally arrived. Now the conditions for introducing Nana were set.
"Gokigenyou, Rosa Foetida en Bouton."
"Gokigenyou, Yos.h.i.+no-sama."
Kanako-chan greeted her perkily, while Touko-chan greeted her mildly. Somehow, she had managed to bring a "I was dragged along" att.i.tude in with her. She held hands with Kanako-chan and Noriko-chan, and was simply talking with the two. No, they weren't holding hands -- at least Kanako-chan's grip wasn't. It was to prevent Touko-chan from running away.
"Where are you headed Yos.h.i.+no-chan?"
Sachiko-sama asked.
"Just to grab someone."
Yos.h.i.+no wasn't willing to reveal just who she was yet, and Sachiko-sama didn't ask.
"I see. Thanks for the hard work then. Is everyone there already?" [2]
"My Onee-san is there, and s.h.i.+mako-san, and Yumi-san, oh and Noriko-chan too. Ahh, but they've all been in a group for a while now I guess." [3]
Sachiko-sama nodded, then spoke as if she suddenly had thought of something.
"Well, if you see Tsutako-san, could you say something to her for me? Tell her that if she doesn't pick up the pace a bit, the party will start without her."
"Sure thing."
Said Yos.h.i.+no, as she began walking again. Though Yos.h.i.+no didn't really think she'd meet Tsutako-san anywhere.
Right now, Tsutako-san had probably dragged someone in front of the Maria-sama statue, and had begun taking a flurry of pictures.
The Closing Ceremony, after all, came right before a long vacation, and so many girls would be found about the school falling into the bonds of sisterhood. Especially around this time of the year, with Christmas and the end of the year coming up, it is as if all the girls' bottled feelings would come gus.h.i.+ng out.
She knew, because she had seen several such instances since she had come to school.
For that matter, why had Sachiko-sama known that Yos.h.i.+no wasn't really looking for Tsutako-san?
Yos.h.i.+no walked inside the middle school building, and found it deserted.
Yos.h.i.+no-san opened the cla.s.sroom door, and found Nana sitting there, by herself.
"I'm sorry. Had you been waiting a very long time?"
"I had."
Nana, who had inserted herself into a library book, had brought along a coat and even a handbag, not because she had been ready to get up and go at any time, but because a single step into the cla.s.sroom made Yos.h.i.+no realize how cold it was.
The heater had shut off, so it obviously had been a while. The hallways too had been cold, but because Yos.h.i.+no had been walking quickly, she hadn't noticed. But sitting in a large room, alone, in a chair, obviously made the room feel cold.
"Have you been here since the end of homeroom?"
"No. I went to the ma.s.s to kill some time."
"Yos.h.i.+no-sama did notice me."
"Ah, ..... um okay."
Even if Yos.h.i.+no had recognized her, she wouldn't have said anything, and so one couldn't really call Yos.h.i.+no disinterested. Rei-chan had been sitting right next to her, and so if Yos.h.i.+no had called out to Nana, then everything would have come to a head right then and there, and Yos.h.i.+no's big plan of introducing Nana to Rei-chan at the Christmas Party would have been a failure. Plus, Rei-chan had seen Nana at the 'Hotel in the Middle of the Forest'.
"No, you were right, you hadn't seen me. The middle school girls wanted to keep a distance from the high school Onee-samas, and chose to sit quietly behind them."
"Oh, really?"
Yos.h.i.+no had never been to a ma.s.s in middle school. Before she had undergone the heart surgery, Yos.h.i.+no would have never even dreamed of choosing to stay in a cold place for long periods of time. Of course, she hadn't been able to go to very hot places either. But this past of Yos.h.i.+no's seemed to her like some time long ago, in a faraway place.
"Shall we go?"
"Sure."
"Nana picked up her bag, and opened her coat."
"Ah, I'm nervous."
It was Yos.h.i.+no who said it, not Nana.
"Why are you nervous, Yos.h.i.+no-sama?"
I'm the one who should be in this situation, Nana seemed to say as she inclined her head. These words that Yos.h.i.+no had just uttered in haste refused to go away.
"Um. Well, uh, you know. I have to take you there with me. I was thinking about how I should introduce you, and that sort of thing."
"Is that sort of stuff really that hard?"
It was an innocent, neutral question, uttered blandly. A question of pure poison, thought Yos.h.i.+no. The only kind of answer she could give in this situation is one that had no substance to it.
"No, it isn't, but...."
Yos.h.i.+no smiled uselessly.
No matter what happened, at least Yos.h.i.+no had finally found the way she would introduce Nana to Rei-chan.
It would be a compet.i.tion. She'd tell them to compete. Following the tradition of Rei-chan's kendo, Rei-chan's opponent will be this middle school student.
"It's not something I'm really worrying about. Just a what-should-I-do kind of thing."
But the rest of the people awaiting their return to the Rose Mansion wasn't Rei-chan. Plus there was no-one else there who even had an inkling of experience with kendo. Those people would judge for themselves what kind of person they thought Nana to be.
For example, if Yos.h.i.+no-chan promised to Nana that Nana would be her prospective soeur, then the situation would resolve nicely. It was the easiest way to introduce her to everyone else.
Nana was the middle school girl that Yos.h.i.+no liked the most. The problem was, Yos.h.i.+no really couldn't find any other words to describe their relations.h.i.+p.
The reason she was nervous was because she didn't know how the others would react.
The reason she was nervous was because she didn't know why Nana was coming.
"Hm? You're nervous about a what-should-I-do thing ...?"
But a feeling so close to Yos.h.i.+no's heart was something Nana had no way of knowing.
"Well, I'm just asking but, why wouldn't you be feeling nervous?"
It would obviously be weird for Yos.h.i.+no to be nervous in this situation, but that was because she knew this about herself. And anyway, Yos.h.i.+no wanted to find out the reason.
"The Rose Mansion is a place where all Middle School students want to come close to. It's where the high school student council meets, is it not? It's naturally a place where you have to keep your guard up."
It seemed as if she was talking about the distinction between Home and Away matches.
"It doesn't really seem that way though."
"But it is, so that's why I wouldn't be nervous."
"I see. So it's just an argument for argument's sake."
"Yup."
Nana said without any pressure. Yos.h.i.+no both envied and hated Nana for this. Because Nana had no intention to be nervous, she had no other goal but to attend the Rose Mansion's party.
That was why when Yos.h.i.+no had called Nana up over vacation and asked her hesitantly whether she wanted to come to the party, she immediately accepted. At the time, Yos.h.i.+no had thought nothing of it.
For Nana, the party at the Rose Mansion would be nothing but another one of her many parties.
"Let's go."
Yos.h.i.+no said once again.
She said it more to encourage herself, than to tell Nana something.
Ike Ike, Go Go. [4]
And so the starting pistol went off. And later, it would feel as if she had seen the finish line ahead and had begun running too quickly.
"At least, let me take some group pictures."
Tsutako-san said.
Sachiko-sama had brought the two first-years inside. One side of the party felt very tense, while everyone on the other side was so well mannered that there seemed to be a coldness bordering on rudeness present. Those who milled about in the middle were spending time picking which side they wanted to go to, and as soon as a gap set in within the crowd, the Photography Club's ace walked in.
"Gokigenyou, everyone. I'm sorry I'm late. Thank you for inviting me again this year. Am I the last one? No, I can't see Yos.h.i.+no-san..."
"Yos.h.i.+no...."
As if reacting to the sound of a needle dropping, Rei's face scrunched in tension. Right then, the very person in question, Yos.h.i.+no-san walked in with her guest.
"I'm sorry for leaving everyone waiting ... huh?"
Perhaps it was because the room felt different than what she expected it to look like; Yos.h.i.+no faltered. The room did not match a single aspect of what she had imagined it to be while coming here.
"Ah, ... um?"
When Yos.h.i.+no realized that she had missed the time for introductions, her mind blanked, and she stood up in desperation.
Fight, Yos.h.i.+no-san.
Until Yos.h.i.+no-san smoothed everything over with the others and Nana-san, Nana-san could not do anything of her own.
That said, even Yumi's mind was drawing blanks as Yumi tried to think what she could do to get the stale air of the situation to circulate once more.
Perhaps Yumi should instead spend her time trying to properly greet Kanako-chan and Touko-chan, who seemed to work like an on-off switch.
But then Yumi would be abandoning her friend's middle school girl, Nana, who would be meeting with the Yamayurikai for the first time.
Everyone's attention seemed to be focused on Nana huh? That was weird.
Now that everyone was here, shouldn't they start the group welcomes? But if they were planning to do welcomes, then why hadn't they been done already? If they started the welcomes now, it would seem very sketchy.
While everyone had been chewing over their own thoughts, they watched as a new person entered the room. It was the wrong time to come in, and it had left Yos.h.i.+no seemingly down.
That was when Tsutako-san said.
"Well then. At least, should we get the group pictures out of the way?"
"Huh?"
Well then? Why now? Yumi looked up at Tsutako-san's face.
"Come on, some people here have to leave early, don't they? Plus I was thinking that this sort of tense picture would be good, especially in a group picture. Also, is there anyone who isn't here yet?" [5]
Two, four, six, eight, in total ten people. No-one was late. Yumi shook her head, and Tstutako-san clapped her hands together and exclaimed "Perfect".
"Could everyone please form there into two lines? The three Roses and Kanako-chan, please line up behind Yumi-sama. Those names I didn't call please line up in front of her."
Tsutako-san dispatched the instructions crisply.
"Uh, could the people in the back line please crouch a little? Great, that's perfect."
Everyone had formed their two lines perfectly. At least, with everyone moving around, perhaps the social emptiness that had opened up would fill up.
The room had been filled with the question "Who is she?" when Nana walked it, but now with all of the filling in empty s.p.a.ces, and the standing up straight, the room's atmosphere became conducive to conversation once more.
Touko-chan was not anymore throwing sour looks everywhere.
Kanako-chan seemed to see this change in Touko-chan and fell more at ease, relaxing the tight smile she had on, and secretly letting out a sigh of relief.
"Kanako-chan."
Yumi spoke softly without turning to Kanako-chan, and instead looking toward the camera.
"Thank you."
"Huh?"
"For everything."
Thank you for coming despite having previous obligations.
Thank you for pulling Touko-chan here with you.
"Ah. Is it because I did something a little out of the ordinary for me?"
Kanako-chan turned herself slightly, and whispered absent-mindedly.
"Yeah. It doesn't seem like something in your character."
But isn't that a happy feeling? Yumi groped her hand around behind her, not being able to see because of the shadow being cast by the line behind her, and gripped Kanako-chan's hand.
"I'll be taking the pictures now! Everyone, please watch my hand! Ah, it's time to glitter! Alright, great. Then, click!"
Tsutako-san clicked the shutter twice and said "Thanks for all the hard work"[6] and once more clicked the shutter. It seemed like these tense moments did indeed make good pictures.
Yumi and Kanako-chan took their hands apart and laughed. Kanako-chan's smile was completely different than the one she had on before, natural but completely majestic.
The structure of people that had sprung up for the picture began to dismantle itself spontaneously. Sachiko-sama said.
"I was thinking we should draw straws now, but what does everyone else want to do?"
And while Sachiko-sama was hearing for input from everyone in the room, the question had really been directed to Yos.h.i.+no-san.
"Draw straws..." [7]
Yos.h.i.+no-san looked at Nana-san. Nana-san knew no-one in this entire gathering except Yos.h.i.+no-san. Perhaps Nana would be better off staying next to Yos.h.i.+no-san, so Sachiko-sama had asked Yos.h.i.+no about it.
"I don't mind."
Nana-san unexpectedly chirped. She held on hard for a middle school student.
Even Sachiko-sama thought the same thing, but simply stared at the girl, nodded her headed satisfactorily, and said "great".
"Then, after everyone's seats are decided, we'll start the introductions."
Yumi began placing ten trump cards on the table in succession, one by one. The number of chairs available in this room, after all, was only ten. It was the Ace of Clubs down to the Ten of Clubs.
In the circular area above, Yos.h.i.+no-san began placing the Hearts from Ace down to Ten within a box. She then placed a handkerchief over the box.
"Please pick one card per person from this box."
Each person would part the handkerchief, pick up a card, and if her card had the same numerical value as one already on the table, then she would become the owner of that seat.
"Each outcome is equally likely to be drawn. Please line up from that end over there."
Rei-sama told Nana-san. Yumi wondered if Rei was simply watching out for the guest. If the line was in order of age, then Nana-san would be last. And if the line were to be made from this end, then Nana-san really would be last.
It may have been the lucky draw, but obviously being able to pick your own card felt much more like Kujihiki rather than taking a card by default because it was the last remaining. It was the active, preferred over the pa.s.sive. That fine distinction was very important. Even though it often made no difference in gatherings such as these.
Yumi stuck cleanly Rei-sama.
"What's wrong Yuuumi-chan?"
Rei turned behind her, and said. Maybe that was it.
"I thank you for your consideration, but I'm will not be last."
"Huh?"
"Shah."
Yos.h.i.+no-san, who was bringing over the box now, held up her finger.
"There's no way now for you to take my spot before me."
"Ahh...."
Yumi nodded deeply in understanding.
Yos.h.i.+no too had perhaps just understood this, because she made an elevated face. But just as Rei-sama had said earlier, everyone was equally likely to get a seat. Just because Yos.h.i.+no was picking her card right behind Nana-san had no guarantee that she would be sitting next to her. But Yos.h.i.+no was probably trying as feverishly as possible to reign in fate.
Yumi drew her card, Rei-sama drew her card, and the last to draw a card was Yos.h.i.+no-san. Everyone looked at their own card, and the card of their neighbors, and even though they were numerically close together did not mean they sat close to each other in seating order.
As soon everyone had finished looking through the cards, Yumi went back to the table area.
"So then, let's try to hand out table positions. This seat --"
The table itself was circular, so Yumi could have started handing out table positions from anywhere on the table. She started from a narrower portion of the table, what had been dubbed the "birth seat". It was the four of Clubs.
"Who holds the Four of Hearts?"
"..... Me."
Yos.h.i.+no-san raised her hand. She had the irony of being the last to pick and yet being the first to be seated. As Yos.h.i.+no's seat was being picked, Yos.h.i.+no was musing to herself about which seat would be nice to sit in, but now she stopped.
"Next. Who has the three?"
Yumi walked counterclockwise.
"Me...."
Touko-chan answered as Yos.h.i.+no-san was rotating left and right. From that instant, Yos.h.i.+no-san's right neighbor had been decided. Her left neighbor would be decided by the last cardholder.
"Next."
As she drew the next card, Yumi looked at it "It's Five, huh?". Five was the card that Yumi had drawn. She had no preference about the choice, but selfishly Yumi thought about how Touko-chan had come to her house a few days ago, and for some reason the two hadn't met up since then.
But.
"---- The Seven of Clubs."
It seemed that no-one was getting what they had expected.
The seat that everyone thought would belong to Five instead went to Seven, which was the card that s.h.i.+mako had drawn.
Next to s.h.i.+mako-san was Kanako-chan who had drawn a Six, but next to her Sachiko-sama who had drawn a Two sat. And then the next birth seat Eight.
"Me."
Nana-san sat down.
(Even though she's a Seven [8] she got the seat Eight huh?)
As Yumi continued to smile while chewing over her thoughts, Yos.h.i.+no-san who sat far away seemed to fall prostrate to the table in her shock.
It wasn't when she was handed the last card, but when she had realized that she wasn't sitting next to Nana-san. And that place was the complete opposite, the farthest possible seat away from Nana's.
Ironically, the seat next to Nana-san's was a Five, Yumi's seat.
(If there was any way to change the seating order, then I would.)
But, if you let people choose their seats, then there's no point in playing Kujihiki. Then they could have simply announced in the beginning "Please sit next to xx-san".
And now with all that was going on, Yumi had to get back to work. On the other side of Yumi was Rei-sama who had drawn a Nine, and next to her was Noriko-chan who had drawn a Ten. And finally, on the left side of Yos.h.i.+no-san was Tsutako-san.
(It didn't happen, did it?)
Kujihiki was just that sort of an equalizer. Yumi was referring to Tsutako-san's Ace when she knew that it didn't happen.
Then again, if Tsutako-san had drawn another card, she would have had to ask herself "How could the Photography Club ace draw x?".
When everyone had found their seats, after a toast of black tea, the party began.
"A simple introduction and a few words about what's going on with you. Those of you for whom something eventful happened before or after the exam holiday, please feel free to talk about it now. Of course, if you don't want to talk about it, then you don't have to. Now let's begin."
While Sachiko-sama was glancing around wondering whom to start with, Tsutako-san boisterously raised her hand.
"If you want someone, please pick me."
"Ah, Tsutako-san, you sure are acting forward."
"My real motive is to get my turn out of the way as soon as possible so I can take pictures at my leisure. Um, do I have to stay seated until all the introductions are done?"
Tsutako-san had prepared her camera for the event long before. When she saw Tsutako-san's shutter finger carefully move around the b.u.t.ton, even Yumi understood.
But.
"Yes. Please remain seated during the introductions."
An immediate, cold rejection. Sachiko-sama was strict.
Even still, Tsutako-san had let her name go around first, and so had to begin the introduction.
"I am second-year Pine Cla.s.s Takes.h.i.+ma Tsutako. A member of the Photography Club. Um, I had come to the Rose Mansion's Christmas Party last year, so now this makes it my second year of attendance. I offer my humble apologies to Rosa Chinensis, but after my introduction is finished, I will a.s.sume the role of cameraman. Ladies, you will hear the clack-clack of the shutter, but please do not let the sound bother you. Without receiving express permission from the subjects within the photograph, I will not release a single photo, so please do not worry. Ah, nothing interesting really happened before or after the exam holiday. That is all."
"Have you found a pet.i.te soeur, or any such gossip?"
Sachiko-sama asked. It felt as if Sachiko-sama was acting as their representative. Because the Roses and their pet.i.te soeurs had grown very interested in just what was happening between Naitou Shouko-chan and Tsutako-san.
"I haven't."
Tsutako-san cleanly cut the air with her words and sat down. Why not?! Somber sighs were emanating from the room.
Going clockwise, the next was Noriko-chan. Noriko-chan stood.
"I am Rosa Gigantea en Bouton, Nijou Noriko. I'm a fan of admiring Buddhist statues. I had wanted to go on a small Buddhist statue viewing trip after exams ended, but I kept putting it off and it never happened. It made me realize that nothing in life really happens according to plan."
It was said that Noriko couldn't go on her fun little Buddhist statue viewing trip. Why the trip kept getting delayed Yumi did not know, but she wondered whether Noriko-chan had plans to go again. Winter vacation was after tomorrow."
After Noriko-chan went Rei-sama.
"I'm Rosa Foetida, Hasekura Rei. Hm, what should I say. I'm part of Kendo Club. But it seems like I've had too many things to do this year. If you open my box, from time to time I'll move my face, or my mouth, or my swords. Oh, right. Recently I've found a weird, younger boyfriend. That's all."
"Boy... ?!"
Yumi slipped the word out, and looked toward Yos.h.i.+no-san. s.h.i.+mako-san, Noriko-chan, Kanako-chan, and Tsutako-san too. Maybe, other than Rei-sama herself, everyone's gaze had at that moment fixed upon Yos.h.i.+no-san. The always anxious Yos.h.i.+no-san.
It seemed as if Yos.h.i.+no-san had surely known about this, for she made no notable reaction. She only nodded toward the conversation and said something to the effect of "It's not my affair."
"How old is he?"
Sachiko-sama asked, and Rei-sama answered. But perhaps the hand Rei-sama outstretched while answering the question was more telling than the answer itself.
"He's ten I think."
".... Huh?"
Which meant that Rei-sama had lightheartedly revealed her boyfriend, but for those who hadn't realized that the entire thing had been a joke, it had been such a shock that they promptly fell silent. So that was the potential lover's big moment, huh?
"Ten...."
Suddenly, the atmosphere in the room changed to one of incredulity. And then, into a "no wait" moment.
No, wait. He may be ten years old now, but give it ten years, and he'll be twenty. By then, Rei-sama would be twenty-eight ... it really wasn't a complete-no situation, was it?
But the att.i.tude of the person herself in question was one of complete denial, one which spoke "Never a kid from elementary school" and brushed it off casually. So then it really was a complete-no.
But even still.
It was obvious that Sachiko-sama had already heard this news from Rei-sama. She felt a different sort of jealousy for their relations.h.i.+p. The bond they had was one different from the conventional bond of sisterhood, but Yumi could remember what strong feelings were contained in this bond.
"Next, Yumi-chan."
As Rei-sama sad down, Yumi pushed herself into an upright pose, pushed one hand into the other, and suddenly stood up.
"Um, I'm second-year Pine Cla.s.s's f.u.kuzawa Yumi. Rosa Chinensis en Bouton. Uhhh..."
Now what to do. Nothing else would come out.
Yumi was the kind of person who found it harder to introduce herself to her good friends than to a crowd of people. So just what should she say now. Suddenly, Rei-sama, from her right-side, whispered a hint.
"What you did over the break."
"Ah, what I did over the break ... ummm... during break I .... I.... "
Yumi's eyes fluttered about as she tried to remember, and they fell on Touko-chan. But Touko-chan's running-away wasn't the type of thing that should be discussed at these sort of meetings.
"Did you go to the amus.e.m.e.nt park?"
s.h.i.+mako-san asked from across the table.
"Ah, I did, yes I did go to the amus.e.m.e.nt park. And then, when we were coming back, I went to my Onee-sama's house, and was given a Mille-feuille cake as a gift. It was handmade by Onee-sama's mother. It was delicious."
Yumi felt a bit embarra.s.sed to summarize her summer vacation by calling it "delicious", but everyone's look had this warm "If you found it delicious, then good for you" feel to it. Yumi ended her introduction with a "That's all."
Oh right, the next introduction was part of the main event, the premiere of Arima Nana-san.
Nana-san understood that she was up next, and immediately stood up.
"I'm Lillian Middle School Third Year, Arima Nana. Thank you for inviting me here."
Everyone's reaction to the word "Lillian Middle School" was less profound than Yumi had expected it to be, probably because everyone had seen that Nana-san wore a different school uniform.
"If you're asking yourself why a middle school student like me should be here, well incredibly enough I had recently become that s.h.i.+madzu Yos.h.i.+no-sama over there's friend, and I got my invitation from her. When I heard her talking about the party, I implored her to let me come along." [9]
The fact that she was introducing herself here was in and of itself something "incredibly enough".
And while Yumi did not know what "incredibly enough" moment had brought Rei-sama close to a boyfriend younger than her, she did know the "incredibly enough" moment that had led to Yos.h.i.+no-san and Nana-san meeting.
Yos.h.i.+no-san had boasted to former Rosa Foetida Torii Eriko-sama that she would introduce her soeur, and tried, but could not find one. As Yos.h.i.+no-san was running away from Eriko-sama, she happened to meet a girl, and pa.s.sed the girl off to Eriko-sama as her soeur. That was the story behind Nana-san.
But Nana couldn't say that out loud, and instead had said "incredibly enough". "Incredibly enough" was simply a phrase of convenience.
While Yumi was thinking about such things, Nana-san pinched her introduction closed.
"I'm young, and I don't really understand much about high school, so I understand that my presence here may be rude. If so, I offer my humblest apologies, and request your humble guidance."
The middle school student was more than capable of introducing herself. And while everyone chewed the introduction over, the card hit the floor, she sat down.
Next was Sachiko-sama's introduction.
"I am Rosa Chinensis, Ogasawara Sachiko. Right, the person whom Yumi had spoken to you all earlier about, who had accompanied her to the amus.e.m.e.nt park, was none other than myself, of course. A small accident also occurred that day, but everything else was a lot of fun. We made a plan to go again, and this time, how about all of you come with us?"
"Definitely."
Before Sachiko-sama could even finish the question, Tsutako-san answered happily. Sometimes, Tsutako-san was a very transparent person. Tsutako-san's role wasn't to enjoy something with you, but to capture the pictures of you enjoying everything around you.
"Great. But for you Tsutako-san, all film is forbidden."
"Huuh."
"You can't have fun by only snapping pictures."
Sachiko-sama laughed. Just once, they should all forbid her from bringing a camera. But then, Yumi knew that Tsutako-san would research on how to bring in hidden cameras.
Next was Kanako-chan.
"I'm First Year Tsubaki-cla.s.s's Hosokawa Kanako. During the last school festival, I had partic.i.p.ated in the Yamayurikai's play, and have very fond memories of it. Right after that I joined the basketball club, and now I seemed to be followed by b.a.l.l.s day and night. I've recently been feeling that I've once again grown taller, but I'm too scared to actually measure myself."
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