CH 4.4
Shamer
âThe winner is Tanaka-kun!â
When Sasaki-kun announced the winner of the Zomabrawl tournament, the boys applauded in unison.
It was kind of embarrassingâ¦
âTanaka-kun was really strong. If you like, Iâll invite you to come next time.â
âEh, I can come next time, too?â
âOf course.â
When Sasaki answered, the other boys said, âLetâs play one more time,â or âIâll win this time,â and so on.
I had only played properly with Ruri and Touya in the past, so when they said this to me, I felt a joy I had never felt before.
I felt like I had achieved my goal of becoming friends with my classmates, which I had set when I went to school. I hoped I could make friends with more people like this in the future.
âWell then, itâs late, so letâs go home.â
Sasaki-kun said to everyone, and everyone who had come to play got ready to leave and headed out of the house.
I went outside as well and saw Ruri outside as well.
I had not been able to talk to her once since our earlier encounter, due to the effects of winning the tournament and playing a lot of games in a row.
Recently, Iâve been doing well in club activities, and today was the first time I hung out with people other than Ruri and Touya and became friends with them.
So, maybe I can get back the relationship I used to have with Ruri.
I had such faint hopes.
I wanted to talk to her one last time. This was my last chance today.
âRuri, can Iââ
â!â
As soon as I spoke to her, Ruri turned her back and tried to run away, as usual.
But I thought I might be able to make up with Ruri, and after hearing what Kudo-san said. I knew it wouldnât be good to spend any more time without talking to her, so I reached out my hand as quickly as I could.
âWait!â
I grabbed Ruriâs arm and she turned around in surprise.
âAh⦠S-Sorry.â
I let go of her arm and apologized.
âNo, itâs okay⦠Bye then.â
Ruri said that and tried to leave again.
What should I do? At this point, Iâll fail once againâ¦
âThe two of you over there.â
I hear a girlâs voice from behind me. When I turned my head, I saw Kudo-san there.
âIâll walk you two until the halfway point.â
âMaki-chan, why are you suddenlyâ¦â
âWhy⦠Well, itâs for whatever. Besides, youâve known each other since childhood, right? You probably live in the same direction, so why donât you two go home together?â
âThatâsâ¦â
As Ruri was lost in thought, Kudo-san then turned to me.
âTanaka-kun, youâre good too, right?â
âEh, Iâ¦â
âThen, itâs settled!â
Kudo-san clapped her hands.
This girl doesnât listen to other peopleâs opinions at all!
âWait a minute. I havenât said anything going homeââ
âI donât care about that kind of thing. Iâm going home with you.â
Kudo-san pushed Ruriâs back and forcefully walked with her.
While doing that, she turned around and looked at me, signaling me to come quickly.
ââ¦I understand.â
If we were going home together, I might have a chance to talk to Ruri.
As I followed them, I began to plan out my approach.
âShunsuke, you know, has always been a crybaby, and the bad kids in the neighborhood used to pick on him and make him cry.â
As the three of us walked down a quiet residential street, Kudo-san shared her childhood stories.
âWell, I beat those bad boys up myself in the end.â
âI-I seeâ¦â
Kudo-san must have been quite the martial kid.
âBut you know, even though Shunsuke is a weakling, he has always remained kind ever since he was a little boy. He always helps me out when Iâm in trouble.â
Kudo-san had gentle eyes as she said this.
Perhaps she really cared about Sasaki-kun.
I somehow felt that way when I saw Kudo-san talking about Sasaki.
âI think childhood friends are different from ordinary friends in that they know each other deeply, and because of that, they fight and help each other out.â
Suddenly, Kudo-san started talking about what childhood friends are like.
Why is she saying this� I was a little puzzled.
âI donât know what happened between you two, but you should at least talk about it! Right?â
Kudo-san said, looking in the direction of Ruri, who had been silent ever since a moment ago.
âMaki-chan⦠but Iâ¦â
âYou canât solve anything by running away forever. Isnât that right?â
Kudo-san asked with a gentle smile.
And Ruri fell silent, as if conflicted.
âWell, itâs almost time to go home, so I think Iâll say goodbye now.â
Kudo-san said in a tone as if she had done her part.
âYou two are free to go.â
With a final âbye-byeâ to Ruri and me, she walked off in the direction where her house would be.
Now, it was just the two of us.
â¦I see. So the reason Kudo-san asked me and Ruri to go home together was to give us a chance to talk properly.
If that was the case, I needed to have a proper talk with Ruri for her sake.
âRuri, can I talk to you for a minute?â
When I asked her, she looked as if she was unsure of what to say.
Thanks to Kudo-san, she wonât be able to escape as quickly as she did before.
ââ¦Fine.â
After a few moments, Ruri answered in a subdued voice.
Iâm glad. At last, I could finally have a proper talk with her.
âWe can talk as we walk.â
ââ¦Yes.â
Ruri nodded.
Then we started to walk next to each other.
It had been a long time since I walked with Ruri like this⦠Honestly, I was happy.
At the same time, I also had another thought.
I wanted to feel the same way when I walk with Ruri in the future.
âEver since we were little, we always walked side by side like this.â
âYes. Because weâve known each other since we were kids.â
Ruri and I talked about the old days as we walked next to each other on our way home.
I would have liked to get right to the point, but unfortunately I didnât have the courage to do so.
Maybe I just wanted to continue the conversation with her as much as possible.
âDo you remember? When we were in elementary school, I fell down hard in a soccer game and got a deep cut on my knee, and you saw it and cried that I was going to die.â
â! W-Why are you talking about that all of a sudden? Kinu no baka!
Ruri was angry, but she also looked a little bit happy.
It had been a long time since I had been able to talk to her like I used to.
If I could talk to her like this all the timeâ
â¦But that was never going to happen.
âYou know⦠I have a lot of questions I want to ask Ruri.â
ââ¦Yes, I suppose so.â
Ruri returned the words apologetically.
She didnât avoid me like she had in the past, and she talked to me properly.
Sheâll be able to answer my questions now.
I took a deep breath.
Depending on Ruriâs response to the questions I was about to ask, there is a possibility that I may be severely hurt.
However, no matter what she says, Iâll accept it.
I donât want to run away from the reality of who I am, as I did when I was in a depression.
âHave you always hated me, Ruri?â
As soon as I asked this question, my heart started to beat faster and faster.
There are a lot of other questions I want to ask⦠but this is the one Iâve been wondering the most.
When I was in middle school, Touya told me. Ruri never liked me.
She has been with me since we were little, and now, I really donât know if she doesnât like me or not.
I really wanted to know the truth.
Then, Ruri smiled at me.
At that moment, I was convinced.
I knew that Ruri did not hate me after all.
If I had remained at home, I would never have known this.
Iâm glad that I accepted that I was full of mistakes.
Iâm glad I made the decision to be myself.
Iâm really gladâ
âI hate you.â
ââ¦Eh?â
I was taken aback by Ruriâs answer.
Did she say she hated me�
N-No way. She had just smiled.
âWere you expecting something? That I would answer that I donât hate you?â
Ruri said with a smile on her face.
Was she smiling on purpose to trick me?
So she really hated me for all this time�
Hey, relax. It may be a little early to judge yet.
âI heardâ¦from the Kudo siblings. They told me that you told Sasaki-kun that I was good at Zomabrawl for me and that you asked Kudo-senpai to let me participate in the practice match.â
âThatâsâ¦Just a little help, since weâve known each other for a long time.â
Ruri responded in that way, but I felt that it was off.
âDo you really hate me?â
I asked her again, just to be sure.
If she still said she doesnât like me, then I have no choice but to admit it.
I was ready to admit itâ
âI told Touya-kun that Kinu confessed to me when we were in middle school.â
Ruri told me the second thing that had been bothering me.
I was shaken when I heard this, but she continued on regardless.
âI didnât help Kinu when you were being bullied by the others, and I didnât even visit you at home when you stopped going to school.
Ruri revealed what has happened up to now.
As she revealed one by one, my agitation grew.
And finally, she said again.
âIt was all because I hated Kinu.â
The second time I heard her say it, I couldnât say anything else.
This time she had her eyes down and I couldnât see her expression clearly.
To be honest, Iâd be lying if I said I still didnât feel uncomfortable.
Perhaps she was lying to me.
But whatever the case may be, if Ruri said hated me this much, I probably shouldnât get involved with her anymore.
âI see⦠I understand.â
I said a few words back and that was where the conversation stopped.
We were walking in silence when we arrived at Ruriâs house.
ââ¦See you tomorrow, Kinu.â
âOh. See you tomorrow.â
After exchanging a final farewell, Ruri went inside her house.
Tomorrow, I will not be able to talk to her at all.
I felt sad thinking about it, even though she told me to my face that she hated me.
âI guess I still like Ruri.â
I realized I still had feelings for her.
â¦Itâs too late now. I canât tell her how I feel.
âItâs okay, itâs okay.â
I muttered to myself.
Iâve started going to school, Iâm playing soccer to the best of my ability, Iâve gained the trust of the club members, Iâm getting along well with my classmates, and Iâm living my life my way, as myself.
So Iâm okay.
ââ¦I should head home.â
I started walking alone.
Now that Iâve made friends with Sasaki-kun and his friends today, I think Iâll invite them to lunch tomorrow.
Iâve been selected for the starting lineup in club activities, so also I needed to work harder.
That was how I thought about the future. I was full of motivation.
âBut for some reason, I felt a lingering pain in my chest.