âWha-â¦..â
Fushimiâs eyes became big and he nearly slipped from the toilet bowlâs lid.
Yata had expected such a reaction, that one would be very surprised at suddenly being called from above while being in a toilet stall. But seeing this guy make a normal reaction like this was kind of unexpected.
âSorry, sorry, for surprising you. When I saw the light I wondered what it was. Itâs not like you were taking a shit so itâs okay, right? Donât you have class right now?â
While pushing up his glasses that had become askew, Fushimi returned his facial expression to how it was before, sat down again and spat out âGet lost.â
When Fushimi lightly touched the PDAâs screen that was resting on his knees with his finger, the two plate-like things that had already been visible earlier appeared again. A blue tinged, half transparent keyboard and display made out of the light lined up in an angle just like an open laptopâs.
âWhatâs that? It looks coolâ, Yataâs eyes shone. âWas there something like this included in the PDAs?â
âI made it myself.â
âYourself!?â
Yataâs idea was building a plastic model by using pincers and adhesive which was probably different from Fushimi who was properly constructing a PDA. Yata by the way had never completed a plastic model to look like the actual design because he randomly built something without reading the construction manual, and when it was completed it somehow never turned out right.
âHey, could my PDA also get something like that?â
Without suppressing his interest, Yata had by now put his stomach on the upper part of the partition wall and leaned his upper body towards Fushimiâs side of the stall.
âOhhhhâ, nearly falling, he held his balance by flailing his legs that were completely poised in the air while peering at the lightâs display that had appeared in front of Fushimiâs eyes.
âHuh? But isnât it in the middle of class? Why is your PDA working? Mineâ¦â
When Yata pulled out his own PDA and looked at it, it was locked as expected and operating it was not possible. Unless there was an emergency happening or an urgent call coming in from oneâs guardians, the PDA stayed like this until class ended.
âSee, mine wonât work, so why is yoursâ¦â¦â
âGet lost already!!â yelled Fushimi, turning around.
Yata who had started to talk more kept smiling but his eyes widened. Fushimiâs eyes filled with hatred pierced him painfully.
âS-â¦.sorryâ¦..â
Glum, Yata pulled back his head and slipped off the toilet bowl. He turned towards the wall between Fushimiâs stall and his, sat down sideways on the bowl and looked up to the partition wallâs gap, staying quiet for a few minutes.
âUh, Uhmâ¦â¦.I wonât be annoying, so is it okay if we talk? Fushimi, do you always skip class on your own?â
But in the end Yata couldnât stay quiet for long and he tried it again with a meek voice.
Since Yata had a seat in the back he did know that Fushimi was often missing from class. Because he seemed like a fragile person he might be absent because of illness, but since the teacher of each subject asked every time âWhatâs with Fushimi?â and looked around the classroom, he really was absent without permission.
He seems like an honor student, but unexpectedly he has the nerve to skip class by himself, is what Yata thought now.
âTo be honest, itâs the first time for me to skip class by my own.â confessed Yata while scratching the back of his head. It had been roughly a month since he had entered middle school and he had already skipped class countless times, but every time he had invited his friends from the Yata-team to join him.
There was no response from next to him, but he kept talking since he wanted to hear one.
âYata-team, thatâs the group I made in our class, butâ¦â¦it seems like I was hated by my friends. âI do it for themâ is what I thought but apparently I had been an annoyanceâ¦â¦..But, wouldnât you think that it wouldâve been good if they wouldâve said that theyâre annoyed? Itâs mean, yâknow, they told me that they never had wanted to hang out with me at all.â
Yata tapered off just before he started to complain.
âEven so, you donât really listen to what people say, huh.â
When Yata thought there had finally been an answer from next door, he had been forsaken with a rational argument and he could only react with a âUhâ¦..ghâ¦, tha- that might be, butâ¦â and his head lowered as if a heavy stone was placed on it. He placed his heels on the edge of the toilet bowl and pulled in his knees.
âMaybe itâs the same, how Iâm complaining to Fushimi right now.â Yata put his chin on his kneecaps and discovered that if he sat like this, his way of speaking sounded like Fushimiâs muttering.
âThey used their PDAs to talk bad about me behind my back, maybe what Iâm doing right now is kinda the same.â
ââ¦â¦..say, canât you sulk by yourself and not bother me with it?â
A cold voice came to Yata from across the wall. As a matter of fact Yata couldnât help but feel utterly dejected by the rebuttal.
But, Fushimi had been a bit of a companionâ¦â¦..even if just a bit. Yata was grateful, even if there was a reply only once in a while.
He lifted his chin from his kneecaps and looked up to the ceiling. The blue light from earlier was reflected onto the ceiling above the partition wall. Knowing the lightâs true shape, when he looked at it now he certainly understood that it was the reflection of the PDA screenâs display moving quickly. It looked exactly like a blue bird that was playing on its own was glowing on the ceiling.
Why had Yata turned to Fushimi and started to complain? He thought if a guy like Fushimi who didnât hang out with anybody was his companion, then even if Yataâd complain Fushimi wouldnât tell anybodyâ¦â¦â¦.if itâs like that then arenât I also being pretty mean, Yata thought and felt down again.
âFishing.â
Was suddenly audible from next door.
When Yata wondered about Fushimi skipping class deliberately to play a fishing game, Fushimi told him: âIf you wanna see it itâs okay if you come over.â
âIs it really okay if I come to you?â
âIf you enter in a normal way.â
There was the sound of the stallâs door getting unlocked. Even though he had been called over once more, two boys being together in a toilet stall was kind of weird, but Yata didnât hold down his interest in what Fushimi was doing anymore anyway.
Leaving his stall, this time he entered Fushimiâs properly through the door as he had been told.
Over Fushimiâs knees, who was sitting on the toilet bowl, floated the two plates from earlier that had the identical shape of a keyboard and a display made out of light.
Yata hunkered down in front of Fushimi and looked up to the display. The half-transparent display was flipped horizontally, but Yata could still see from his side what was being projected.
He understood at once that it was «jungle»âs surface. In the middle of a forest was a plaza-like space in which several 3D characters walked around.
Within the virtual space the users were present as their alter egos, which were called âavatarsâ. At first the appearance was only plain, but it was possible to customize the face, clothes and possessions.
Last night when Yata had experimented with it, he had also wanted to make his avater a bit cooler but the cloth items that had attracted him had cost money, and «jungle»âs system was that to possess them one had to buy them.
âYour avatar is this one?â
The one in the middle, he assumed, was Fushimiâs avatar, but it seemed like its appearance had not been changed from the initial design at all. Looking past the half-transparent display he compared Fushimiâs face with the avatar in the middle of the virtual space. Looking through the blue filter at him, Fushimiâs expression was normal and he didnât seem excited, not less than the avatar he looked like a doll.
âHow about you give it glasses to wear?â
The suggestion Yata made was completely ignored. It was an unpersonalized avatar that got lost in the crowd of the surrounding avatars that were coming and going and dressed up diversely. However there was one item in his hand that looked like it was the only conspicuous feature. ââ An ax.
Suddenly, the effect of something seeming to collide with and shaking the screen made the surroundings of the virtual world change. It seemed like some kind of game had started. It didnât look like a fishing game. A trading card game? Or a puzzle game? No, a simulation game?
Several items filled the place tightly, the parameter was all too full and a complicated looking game appeared on the screen.
âA game that has recently become popular on «jungle», called âjcubeâ. The opponent we fished for just now is one of the third years from yesterday.â