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âGood work todayâ¦and sent.â
The doors to the elevator opened on his apartmentâs floor just as Yokozawa finished sending off a reply to the email heâd just received from a co-worker.
It was Sunday, and heâd just finished up helping out at a handshake event for an idol group whoâd recently released a photobook. Thereâd of course been the reasoning that there werenât enough staff for the event, but Yokozawa had also been tapped to help out because of his imposing presence, which would help stifle any unreasonable attempts by overzealous fans to get close to the idols.
Standing work wasnât exactly difficult, but given that he had to constantly be on alert, it was exhausting on the nerves. His associates were thrilled to be able to see the idols up close, but Yokozawa couldnât bring himself to to stir up any feelings for these girls who were a good decade his juniors.
ââ¦Maybe I really am gay.â Engaged in his mumbled self-deprecation, he felt around inside his bag, finally pulling out his key.
Given that his apartment faced north, the hallway was rather chilly from always being buffeted by the wind. March was already more than halfway over, but Spring still seemed far away this year. On days like this, he liked to sleep curled up with Sorata. The cat was usually rather moody himself, but even he wanted to curl up for warmth on occasion, too.
âIâm home.â
Locking the door behind himself, he slipped out of his leather shoes. It was rather quiet in his apartment this eveningâSorata usually came to greet him at the door, but tonight, he was nowhere to be seen. He flipped on the lights and headed into the living room, and there he found Sorata curled up in a corner of the couch.
ââ¦Sorata?â
When he called out, Sorata raised his head and glanced Yokozawaâs way, but then immediately curled back up again. He would usually come and rub himself between Yokozawaâs legs, waiting to be picked up, but today he seemed content with just a glance, not even moving to get up.
Maybe he was just sleepy from eating too much. Thinking heâd take the opportunity to refill Sorataâs water bowl, he turning on the kitchen light.
ââ¦What the hell, you havenât eaten a bite.â Hardly any of the dry food heâd set out before leaving that morning was gone. Given that Sorata was usually quite the glutton, Yokozawa had been worried recently that he would need to put him on a diet. For the cat to leave food in his bowl like thisâ¦it was really rare. Going back into the living room to check on him again, he noted that Sorata seemed rather listless.
ââ¦Sorata? Oi, whatâs wrong? Do you feel bad?â Despite knowing full well that of course Sorata could hardly respond, even when approached with questions as now, Yokozawa couldnât help himself. This was the first time heâd ever known Sorata to have no energy or appetite.
He suddenly recalled a conversation with another owner in the waiting room when heâd taken Sorata to the vet clinic for a checkup before. Theyâd spoken of how a cat theyâd owned before had seemed listless one evening, but they decided to wait it out and see if there was any improvement⦠By the next morning, the cat had died. Since then, the owner had made sure to immediately bring his cat to the vet any time there seemed to be something wrong with it.
Yokozawa had read about a number of similar cases on the Internet as well. What if something really was wrong? Maybe he was overreacting, but he couldnât discount the possibility.
âIâveâ¦Iâve got to get him to the vet clinic immediatelyâ¦â
Grabbing Sorataâs carry-case, he fished around inside the drawer where he kept Sorataâs vet ID card. It was a weekend today, so of course there were no examination slots scheduledâbut if he waited until morning, it might be too late. Clinging to hope, he finally managed to locate the ID card and quickly dialed the number on it.
Regardless of the fact that it was a Sunday evening, when he called up the local veterinarian, they gladly agreed to see him. Hailing a taxi that allowed pets to ride with their owners, Yokozawa couldnât help still feeling uneasy all the way to the clinic.
What if this was something serious, something that might threaten Sorataâs lifeâ¦? He couldnât shake that feeling of unease. Even when he tried to keep a positive outlook, only the worst-case-scenarios came to mind.
Others might look at him and scoff that it was just a petâbut to Yokozawa, Sorata was like family. Unlike humans, pets couldnât speak, so they could only communicate their feelings through movement and expression. While there were certainly times when that was frustrating, they still managed to communicate clearly.
Frantically brushing aside any unpleasant thoughts, he settled in to wait for the check-up to finishâat which point Hiyori burst into the waiting room.
âOniichan!â
âHiyoâ¦!â
Right on her heels was Kirishima. âAre you all right, Yokozawa?â
On the way to the clinic, heâd thought about calling Takano right away, but in the end, he decided not to. He couldnât bear the thought, now of all times, of being pitied by him. But all the sameâhe couldnât deny that he was lonely and wound up phoning Kirishima on impulse.
The moment he saw Kirishimaâs face, he felt a wave of relief wash over himâbut at the same time, a sense of regret settled as well.
Even if he was worried, it had been a mistake to call up Kirishima. No matter how precious Sorata was to Yokozawa, to any onlooker, this likely seemed like the most trivial of matters.
âIâm sorry⦠You came all this way just for a petâ¦â
âDonât say just for a pet! That catâs like your family, isnât he?â
At Kirishimaâs harsh words, Yokozawa felt a pressing heat behind his eyes. âAhâ¦yeahâ¦â He dropped his head, determined not to cry in front of them, and grit his teeth.
Hiyori reached forward and squeezed his hand in her own. âItâs okay! Iâm here now! Sora-chanâll be just fine!â
ââ¦Yeah, youâre right. Thanks, Hiyo.â He was one pathetic adult, having to be cheered up by a child. But the warmth of Hiyoriâs hand was reassuring, and just as he returned a smile her way, the door to the examination room opened.
âYokozawa-san, please come this way.â
âRight.â When the elderly veterinarian called out to him, Yokozawa stood up as if heâd been jerked from his place. Patting Hiyoriâs head in thanks for her staying by his side, he stepped into the examination room.
Sorata was sitting quietly on a small, waist-high table and seemed to have had no issues with the check-up. He looked utterly nonchalant, as if his earlier lethargy had been a complete ruse.
âSo, how is he, sir?â
Seeing Yokozawaâs worried mien, the doctor dove into his explanation of the check-up results with a gentle smile. âYou can stop worrying. I gave him a general examination, but I couldnât find a single thing wrong with him.â
âReally?!â
âIndeed. At the very least, it doesnât seem that he was feeling bad from eating something that didnât agree with him. He probably was just not feeling very energetic is all.â
âThenâthereâs nothing wrong with him?â
âYesâas you can see, heâs absolutely fine now, and thereâs no worry of him being sick. But Sorata-kun isnât getting any younger, so while he should be fineâjust in case, youâll want to keep an eye on him for the time being.â
Sorata appeared to be delighted being held by a veterinarian he was fond of. Maybe it was just as the doctor had said and heâd simply been feeling listless.
â¦Which meant Yokozawa had gotten worked up over nothing. He felt relief and shame well up inside of him at the doctorâs diagnosis. It hadnât been anything major at allâand yet heâd gone and gotten worked up and roused the vet from his bed at this late hour, even going so far as calling up Kirishima. There were limits to losing your head over things.
Fighting against the humiliation that had started to bubble inside, he bowed his head low. âThank you so much!â
âThink nothing of it. Iâm only glad it wasnât anything serious. Perhaps he was just feeling a bit lonely. Sorata-kun is very lucky to have an owner who cares so deeply for him.â
Taking Sorata back from the veterinarian, Yokozawa held him close to his chest, feeling a stab of guilt when Sorata brought his face close, looking for attention.
Yokozawa hadnât been getting home until late recently, and he hadnât been able to play with Sorata much or even bring him over to see his former owner, Takano. Of course Sorata would feel lonely.
âIâm sorry to have troubled you so late in the evening.â
âItâs nothingâthis is my job, after all. Please take care.â
âI certainly will.â He bowed once more and then stepped out of the examination room, at which point Hiyori rushed over.
âAhâOniichan! How is Sora-chan??â
âSeems he was just a bit lethargic is all. Heâs not sick, so thereâs nothing to be worried about.â
âReally?? Thatâs great, Sora-chan! Ohâhello! Iâm Hiyori! Itâs a pleasure to meet you~!â
Hiyori straightened up and patted Sorataâs head. Sorataâs eyes flattened into slits, obviously enjoying the feel of her little hand.
âSoâit wasnât anything serious, then?â
âLooks like it was just me overreacting. â¦Sorry for causing you trouble this late at night.â He apologized for inconveniencing them due to a simple misunderstanding.
âWhat the hell are you acting all dejected about? Arenât you happy it wasnât a serious sickness or anything?â Kirishima slapped him on the back forcefully. Despite being called out on a Sunday night without warning, neither Kirishima nor Hiyori seemed put out in the least, simply rejoining in Sorataâs good health. At this, Yokozawa finally felt the tension in his shoulders fade away.
âYou sure you donât need to get any medicine for him?â
âYeah, I can go home now. Justâheâs not a kitten anymore, so the doctor said to keep an eye on him.â Reciting what he was told by the vet, Yokozawa slipped Sorata into his cage. They couldnât hang around in the waiting room forever.
As the three of them stepped outside, the night sky above was dotted with stars and a crescent moon. They seemed brighter than usual, as the quiet neighborhood in which Yokozawa lived had relatively few street lamps.
âWhen he said to keep an eye on himâ¦did that mean during the day, too?â
âNahâseems like the usual amount of time should be fine. Iâd love to be with him always, but thatâs hardly feasibleâ¦â He had a job, after all, so he could hardly stay at home full time just for Sorata. It would have been enough if he could at least get home earlier, but this week he already had a lot on his plate.
Perhaps if he had a friend he could ask to watch Sorata, that would be fine, but the only person he was close to who lived alone and could have a pet was Takanoâand there was no way he could ask someone who had an even more hectic schedule than Yokozawa in sales to care for a pet.
Just as he was wracking his brain for any possible options, though, Hiyoriâs hand shot into the air, waving around for attention after hearing their conversation. âIâll watch him!!â
âHuh?â
âSora-chan can just stay with us until he feels better! Iâm on spring break right now, so I can be with him full time!â
âThatâs a great idea!â
âRight??â Hiyoriâs chest puffed out in pride as Kirishima praised her. But while Yokozawa appreciated the thought, he knew he couldnât ask for that much. Sorata was the cat heâd taken in from Takano, professing that he would take care of him; Yokozawa had a duty to watch over him.
âIâm grateful for the offer, but if you did that, you wouldnât be able to go anywhere, right? Donât you want to play with your friends?â He couldnât stand the thought of Hiyoriâs freedom being taken away just for Yokozawa or Sorata.
But Hiyori remained resolute. âI can play with my friends anytime! Itâs more important to make sure Sora-chan gets better soon, though, right? Youâve got work, Oniichan, so leave it to me!â
âListen to Hiyo and accept the offer, would you? Or are you saying you canât trust her?â
âOf course Iâm not saying that!â
âAfter all, this is you weâre talking about: youâre probably thinking you donât want to cause us any more trouble, right?â
ââ¦â¦â¦â Being seen through so easily, Yokozawa had no room to refute the accusation. Kirishima probably saw him as nothing more than a child.
âIâll tell you this straight out, then: Itâs no trouble at all. In fact, itâs more of a pain to have to see you sitting on the fence like this. Andâwhile weâre at it, you come and stay with us, too.â
âWhat? Why the hell do I have toââ
âIâm worried for the cat, sureâbut Iâm worried about you, too. Itâs not wise to leave you by yourself. Have you looked in a mirror lately? You look like shit.â
âCut it outâstop poking me!â Yokozawa slapped away the hand that had come up to poke his cheek. He looked horrible because heâd been worrying incessantly over Sorataâit wasnât like he himself was sick. It was nice of them to worry for him, but it was decidedly unnecessary.
âWeâve got a spare room, and if all you do when you get home is sleep, whatâs it matter where you do it? You think itâs better that way too, right Hiyo?â
âYup! Come stay at our place, Oniichan! Itâs more fun if weâre all together!â
With Hiyori staring up at him with her eyes sparkling, Yokozawa found himself enveloped in an atmosphere where he couldnât argue any further. Even though he knew full well this was all Kirishimaâs doing, he couldnât fight against the innocence of a child.
He snapped softly at Kirishima in a voice Hiyori couldnât catch, âThatâs low, using Hiyo like thatâ¦â
âItâs my policy to use whateverâs at hand to get the job done. Now quit your bitching and get in the car. Weâll stop by your place so you can pick up a change of clothes and the catâs things.â
âButââ
When Yokozawa continued to hesitate, Kirishima pulled his trump card: âThis is an order. You know what that means, right?â
ââ¦â¦â¦!â At the emphasis, Yokozawa instantly recalled how heâd been taken advantage of. Having that incident held over his head, Yokozawa had no choice but to comply.
Seeing Yokozawa grow quiet, unable to object, Kirishima took the opportunity to draw things to a conclusion. âWell then, itâs settled! Youâre fine with it, right Hiyo?â
âYup!â
âHop in the back with Sorata, Hiyo. And make sure you buckle up!â
âYes sir~â
âWaitâoi!â
Hiyori picked up Sorataâs cage as instructed by Kirishima and climbed into the car, and before he could try to take it back, he found himself pushed into the passenger seat. He had to bend down to try and fit into the unexpectedly small space that seemed to have been sized just for Hiyori.
âYokozawaâyou buckle up, too!â Kirishima slid into the driverâs seat in high spirits, and the car sped off with its one feline and three human occupants.
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