From the bench, we both walked back to Imai-sanâs place and continued our conversation.
Imai-san said that he had been at the coffee shop for a long time because he did not know what to do because Himekawa had suddenly run outside.
Himekawa expressed to Imai-san her hope that, if possible, she would leave the tower, move into the boarding house, and go to school from there.
Imai-san also respects Himekawaâs idea and is willing to make arrangements to meet her wishes as much as possible.
Either way, it seemed that I would have to talk to Himekawaâs father, so the matter was put on hold at this point.
Since the boarding house is my house, Imai-san asked me to give him my fatherâs phone number and I gave it to him.
I had no idea how Imai-san would handle the situation, but he was allowed to stay at my lodgings until he got the results.
After the conversation with Imai-san was over, we finished up at the coffee shop and decided to go shopping in town.
âI donât know, thereâs just so much going on that itâs confusing.
I begin talking with Himekawa as we walk through the archways of the city.
âYes, thatâs right. There are many things about my fatherâs work that I donât know eitherâ
âWell, I hear Imai-san is going to be handling a lot of things from now on, so you donât have to think too much about it, do you?â
âIs Imai-san trustworthy?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe person in the house and the housekeeper both said that adults canât be trustedâ
Well, there are all kinds of people in the world. Good people, bad people.
You canât trust everyone, and it is your own eyes that will tell the difference. You have to gain experience.
âWell, yes, I guess so. We definitely canât do anything on our own, like in this case, can we? I still think you have to leave it to the adults, donât you?â
Himekawa, who had lost some of her energy, gradually slowed down her walking speed and then stopped.
I went back to where Himekawa had stopped and looked into her face.
Is she crying?
âHow did this happen? I just wanted to go to school and live a normal life.â
âWhat kind of normal are you thinking? I think normal is probably more difficult than what Himekawa thinks.â
I have a father and a mother. I have a family. There is a house. I have grandparents. I can go to school. I can eat three meals a day.
Have a warm bed to sleep in. Have a smartphone. Is that normal?
No parents. No home. No relatives. I cannot eat three meals a day.
Now, we can eat and sleep on a futon.
âDonât worry so much. Iâm sure weâll figure something out. Even Himekawaâs father said he would be back soon.â
âCertainly, Imai-san spoke of it that wayâ¦â
I am sure we will never come to a conclusion if we talk about it here.
There is nothing wrong with worrying. However, there are a lot of problems that do not produce results even if you worry about them.
âBy the way, are you hungry?ãItâs a little late, but letâs get something to eat.â
I force myself to change the subject and invite Himekawa to lunch.
The shopping mall has a wide variety of restaurants, from fast-food restaurants to rice bowl restaurants, Western, Japanese, Chinese, and all-you-can-eat restaurants.
You can find pretty much anything you want.
âWhat would you like to eat?â
Himekawa, who had been silent for a while, opens her mouth after thinking for a while.
âPasta. With salad.â
âAll right, letâs go. I know a place with a great menu, cheap and good food.â
âThat sounds exciting.â
With Himekawa cheerfully replying, I proceeded through the arcade toward the pasta restaurant with her.
âWelcome! Two people?â
Upon entering the restaurant, one finds that even though it is past noon, the restaurant is reasonably crowded.
I sit down at the seat for two that we were shown and open the menu.
The restaurant is not a chain, but a private establishment, and is located a bit away from the main part of the arcade.
The interior of the restaurant is stylishly designed, and the jazz music that is playing fits the atmosphere of the restaurant.
âTendo-kun, do you usually go to this kind of restaurant?â
âI donât usually come here. I was once brought here by a senior employee of my part-time jobâ
We order from the staff and wait for them to come.
âI wonder what will happen nowâ
âI think weâre waiting to hear from Imai-san, arenât we?ãHeâll call me if thereâs any progress, right?ãSchool starts tomorrow, and until I hear from him, we can just go about our lives as normal, right?â
âYes, thatâs right. Until we hear from him, Iâll continue to take care of youâ
âI donât think Iâll take care of you much, but do what you wantâ
The order arrived and we had a little late lunch.
âSee, itâs pretty good, isnât it?â
âItâs delicious. So this is the price⦠I was shown a good place to eatâ
After the meal, it is Himekawaâs shopping turn in earnest.
Shopping for girls is a long process. To buy or not to buy? They donât know whether they want it or not.
They take the item in their hands and put it back where they found it, going back to the same store several times.
âHimekawa, didnât you come to this store earlier?â
âEh, I came here already?â
The answer was immediate. I am convinced that she is aware that it is the same store.
Is she intentionally coming back to the same store? What for? Iâm getting tired of walking, you know?
âYou know, do you know what youâre going to buy?â
I ask Himekawa.
Iâve already made up my mind. The one I just saw and this one. Iâm just having a little trouble deciding which one I like better.â
From my point of view, it doesnât matter which one it is. But it seems to be important to Himekawa.
I thought to myself, I canât help it, Iâll go out with her for a while.
Thus, Himekawaâs shopping turn continued, going back and forth to the stores in the arcade.