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==Golden Time 2: Chapter 3==
 
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"Really? If so that's good, but did you go to the hospital after all?"
 
"Really? If so that's good, but did you go to the hospital after all?"
   
"At home, since our house functions as a clinic. Even my mother, as a doctor, took a look at it for me."
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"At home, because our house functions as a hospital. Even my mother, as a doctor, took a look at it for me."
   
 
"Hey, so that's how it is. I see, a hospital. Some sort of arrangement, as you would expect: rather like a princess. Your mother, for sure, wasn't she worried?"
 
"Hey, so that's how it is. I see, a hospital. Some sort of arrangement, as you would expect: rather like a princess. Your mother, for sure, wasn't she worried?"
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"By the way, hey, umm, ...what about Mitsuo? Didn't he say he was coming?"
 
"By the way, hey, umm, ...what about Mitsuo? Didn't he say he was coming?"
   
"Ah, he may be a little delayed. And so, I want to stop by a convenience store beforehand."
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"Ah, he may be a little delayed. He wanted to stop by a convenience store beforehand."
   
 
Hearing Banri's reply, her lightly sparkling eyelids lowered a bit.
 
Hearing Banri's reply, her lightly sparkling eyelids lowered a bit.
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According to Mitsuo's sources, she was certainly from one of the metropolitan high schools. Mr. Two Dimensions, when told so by Banri, gave a strange sigh.
 
According to Mitsuo's sources, she was certainly from one of the metropolitan high schools. Mr. Two Dimensions, when told so by Banri, gave a strange sigh.
   
"Then of course she's incredible. Just by her communications skills. Me, I'm just a stupid guy who doesn't talk. Are these friends of yours, Banri?"
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"Then off course she's incredible. Just by her communications skills. Me, I'm just a stupid guy who doesn't talk. Are these friends of yours, Banri?"
   
 
Banri looked around the area for a bit too,
 
Banri looked around the area for a bit too,
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Without hesitating, he elaborated.
 
Without hesitating, he elaborated.
 
 
"In short, Oka Chinami-chan is the connection between everybody. If I were suddenly told I would be managing a party, I absolutely would never be able to gather people like that. Our current 'situation', is that we've been 'granted' the chance to be part of a huge group, with Oka Chinami-chan at the center, it seems."
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"In short, Oka Chinami-chan is the connection between everybody. If I were suddenly told I would be managing a party, absolutely would never be able to gather people like that. Our current 'situation', is that we've been 'granted' the chance to be part of a huge group, with Oka Chinami-chan at the center, it seems."
   
 
What Mr. Two Dimensions said certainly seemed likely, and Banri had no choice but to nod deeply also.
 
What Mr. Two Dimensions said certainly seemed likely, and Banri had no choice but to nod deeply also.
   
"Sure seems like it. I mean, I simply don't have the self-confidence to go around asking people, 'Let's have a party!' Looking lonely, seeming alone, sitting by myself, saying 'Ah, somebody else is coming now!' and so forth to the waiters in apology while talking like crazy on the cell-phone, but not finding anybody else... it seems. ...I wonder how it is that Oka-chan made so many acquaintances in only one month?"
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"Sure seems like it. I mean, I simply don't have the self-confidence go around asking people, 'Let's have a party!' Looking lonely, seeming alone, sitting by myself, saying 'Ah, somebody else is coming now!' and so forth to the waiters in apology while talking like crazy on the cell-phone, but not finding anybody else... it seems. ...I wonder how it is that Oka-chan made so many acquaintances in only one month?"
   
 
"...Though we're all human beings of the same year, going through the same clubs with the same students, what the heck is the difference...?"
 
"...Though we're all human beings of the same year, going through the same clubs with the same students, what the heck is the difference...?"
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Though there had been no toasts yet, the noisy merry-making students' faces, faces and more faces.
 
Though there had been no toasts yet, the noisy merry-making students' faces, faces and more faces.
   
Every one of them, complete strangers, even their names unknown. Something that in one breath could easily be spread around, even if they never met again.
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Every one of them, complete strangers, even their names unknown. Something that in one breath could easily be spread around, even they never met again.
   
 
Nothing but such people, this world...
 
Nothing but such people, this world...
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The one who had opened his mouth just now was Mr. Two Dimensions. Looking at Banri's and Kouko's faces while lowering his voice as if to escape from the tumult,
 
The one who had opened his mouth just now was Mr. Two Dimensions. Looking at Banri's and Kouko's faces while lowering his voice as if to escape from the tumult,
   
"If by any chance it happens that one of us has to organize a party or something like that, always, no matter what, we all need to attend. That way, there will absolutely be at least three people able to get together. The organizer will never get lonely. ...How about it? I will swear. The day before yesterday I completed writing, from first to last, an original near-future novel about beautiful female armored cavalry, 'Blood and Iron Girls! ~We are the ones~'. By those 347 kilobytes I swear."
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"If by any chance it happens that one of has to organize a party or something like that, always, no matter what, we all need to attend. That way, there will absolutely be at least three people able to get together. The organizer will never get lonely. ...How about it? I will swear. The day before yesterday I completed writing, from first to last, an original near-future novel about beautiful female armored cavalry, 'Blood and Iron Girls! ~We are the ones~'. By those 347 kilobytes I swear."
   
 
He reached his hand out under the table.
 
He reached his hand out under the table.
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When everybody was making arrangements back in the student hall, at that time, "Today they'll surely be on good terms", was the extent of his plans. He thought so even before Chinami or anybody could put anything in his ears. But it seemed that was not to be. ...By e-mail or any other way, it would have been better to say something, of course. Advising him beforehand, even telling him strangely, "Well, I can't say!", he thought. Just then.
 
When everybody was making arrangements back in the student hall, at that time, "Today they'll surely be on good terms", was the extent of his plans. He thought so even before Chinami or anybody could put anything in his ears. But it seemed that was not to be. ...By e-mail or any other way, it would have been better to say something, of course. Advising him beforehand, even telling him strangely, "Well, I can't say!", he thought. Just then.
   
Kouko too looked over towards Mitsuo, but presently, for some reason, she looked over towards Banri. Being looked at too was embarrassing. Mitsuo, continuing further in, said "since I've come this far, I'm coming in" to those around, and advanced into the room. Saying "Sorry, coming through", as he passed behind some people, he came closer.
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Kouko too looked over towards Mitsuo, but presently, for some reason, she looked over towards Banri. Being looked at too was embarrassing. Mitsuo, continuing further in, said "since I've come this far, I'm coming in" to the those around, and advanced into the room. Saying "Sorry, coming through", as he passed behind some people, he came closer.
   
 
"Yana-ssan, well, eh, why don't you sit down there for now."
 
"Yana-ssan, well, eh, why don't you sit down there for now."
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Those guys, doing like this, will continue forever with their useless yapping and fighting. Mr. Two Dimensions, long ago already tired of intervening, was amazed.
 
Those guys, doing like this, will continue forever with their useless yapping and fighting. Mr. Two Dimensions, long ago already tired of intervening, was amazed.
   
It had to do with their earlier "agreement" that Banri had told Mitsuo about. That is, that Kouko from the very start wasn't the one who organized the party, nor, it seemed, did she even ask to come. It appeared that Mitsuo started spouting foolishness, which would have been OK if he could have passed it off as a joke, but he simply couldn't do anything so clever for Kouko, and with a "What the!?", she struck back at him, and it turned into a fight. "If Mitsuo in particular has never had the chance to party in all his life, then this agreement has no meaning, does it? As for me, because we do have a pact, then three people can always get together, though for Mitsuo even that is nothing, isn't it? Even being able to do so, it's a matter of 'I have no friends.', right? Such a pitiful looking thing, left entirely alone, I might have pitied him, but by our agreement, because we cannot take you in even if you are at death's door, don't go waiting miserably in line! If that be the case---", and from there one and one, for at least an hour. As for Banri and Mr. Two Dimensions, they disagreed constantly as to which of them they were on better terms with, and as to which was really their friend.
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It had to do with their earlier "agreement" that Banri had told Mitsuo about. That is, that Kouko from the very start wasn't the one who organized the party, nor, it seemed, did she even ask to come. It appeared that Mitsuo started spouting foolishness, which would have been OK if he could have passed it off as a joke, but he simply couldn't do anything so clever for Kouko, and with a "What the!?", she struck back at him, and it turned into a fight. "If Mitsuo in particular has never had the chance to party in all his life, then this agreement has no meaning, does it? As for me, because we do have an pact, then three people can always get together, though for Mitsuo even that is nothing, isn't it? Even being able to do so, it's a matter of 'I have no friends.', right? Such a pitiful looking thing, left entirely alone, I might have pitied him, but by our agreement, because we cannot take you in even if you are at death's door, don't go waiting miserably in line! If that be the case---", and from there one and one, for at least an hour. As for Banri and Mr. Two Dimensions, they disagreed constantly as to which of them they were on better terms with, and as to which was really their friend.
   
 
Can we even be friends, with things like this?
 
Can we even be friends, with things like this?
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"That was exhausting. Really and truly."
 
"That was exhausting. Really and truly."
   
They turned towards Chinami and tried to smile. Chinami kept herself apart from them for just a moment, and returned their smiles. Her flushed cheeks shone roundly. And then, pointing to herself,
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They turned towards Chinami and tried to smile. Chinami kept herself apart from them from just a moment, and returned their smiles. Her flushed cheeks shone roundly. And then, pointing to herself,
   
 
"Demon?"
 
"Demon?"
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Chinami suddenly lowered her little face, and seemed strangely lonely. Banri was caught by surprise, but,
 
Chinami suddenly lowered her little face, and seemed strangely lonely. Banri was caught by surprise, but,
   
"...Nooo. Oka Chinami is <span id="back_ocamera">[[Golden Time:Volume2_Translator%27s_Notes#O-Camera|a camera]]</span>. The left-out outsider."
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"...Nooo. Oka Chinami is <span id="back_zatacchi">[[Golden Time:Volume2_Translator%27s_Notes#O-Camera|a camera]]</span>. The left-out outsider."
   
 
Chinami shortly raised her head. From the little bag that was so important to her earlier, she pulled out the very latest Handycam and showed it to them.
 
Chinami shortly raised her head. From the little bag that was so important to her earlier, she pulled out the very latest Handycam and showed it to them.
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"Where are you going!? Hold on!"
 
"Where are you going!? Hold on!"
   
In the end, it was like this.
 
 
Kouko's bag hanging from his shoulder, Banri chased frantically after Kouko. Kouko, laughing loudly, somewhat funnily, or perhaps crazily, was running down the street at night, her skirt flying.
 
 
She was very drunk, of course, running swiftly while staggering here, staggering there, recklessly causing trouble for a while now for all the somber-faced office workers, their suited forms heading for the train stations.
 
 
<nowiki>"Ahaha, ahaha, kya~ ahahahahaha! Chase me, plea~~~se!"</nowiki>
 
 
She cut straight through a crowd of people behaving like office ladies, "Hey!" "What's this!?", running into them recklessly and breaking them up. Banri, saying "Excuse us! Sorry about that! Please forgive us!", apologizing like crazy, on the verge of tears, chased after Kouko.
 
 
It was horrible. Truly.
 
 
"You're really being irresponsible!"
 
 
<nowiki>"I don't care~~! It has nothing to do with mee~~~! This is fun~~~! ...Urp"</nowiki>
 
 
While spinning on tiptoes like a ballerina, Kouko was rushing towards some bushes. And just like that, she plunged clumsily, bottom-first into a thicket of azaleas. No sooner was she planted in the shrubbery, a car went past on the road. Banri, in a panic, about to lift her up,
 
 
"...Whoa...!"
 
 
Truly, it was the worst. Being forced to sprint as hard as he could right after drinking an uulong highball, there was no way he wasn't going to get dizzy, was there? Feeling faint, he'd given into Kouko's weight and had fallen entirely into the azalea bushes.
 
 
As he frantically tried to support the weight of the two of them and stay balanced too, Kouko's breath, smelling of sake, came quietly and warmly to his ears. And then she murmured something.
 
 
"...Tha, thad feld bad... again, someding, I feld... urp..."
 
 
"Please stop..."
 
 
Still stuck deep in the shrubbery, moving his back up and down with Kouko, as yet unable to get themselves up, Banri was pierced by the chilly gazes of the people passing by. "Are they students?" "I think they're a menace to society." ...Being clucked at, having scorn blatantly heaped upon him, Banri, tired of apologizing, snapped.
 
 
"Enough already! If you've got to throw up, do you have to do it here!?"
 
 
Opening fully her indeed expensive looking brand-name purse, Kouko held it reverently beneath her face. Swinging her mussed-up hair frantically from side to side, Kouko hid her mouth with her hand and with a suspicious-looking movement gulped something down, and then from inside the bag she quickly pulled something out. She thrust it in front of Banri's face.
 
 
NO!
 
 
---Using the yes/no fan from Omaken.
 
 
"Why do you have such a thing right now... hey, wait!"
 
 
Kouko, kicking her feet like she was impatient, escaped from the hedge before Banri, and holding only the fan in one hand took off once more with incredible energy. "Tha tha that... golden piece of junk!" He pulled at his hair in frustration, but still, Banri had no choice but to chase her. You know already? He was to where he wanted to drop her bag and her too, and be left behind himself. But he knew that if he abandoned her, rushing down the road the way she was, she was quite capable of being turned into a miserable heap of scrap.
 
 
For now, he felt responsible for her.
 
 
He (and 2-D) had thrown Kouko (and Mitsuo) into a hell on earth.
 
 
And it really was hell... it had to be.
 
 
At first they stayed strictly in the first party, while practically everybody, including Chinami, was flowing out to the afterparty, Banri and Two Dimensions remained together in the tavern. Then, in order to collect the bones of the two made into sacrifices, they peeked fearfully into the next room.
 
 
When Banri said, "All of you monster girls", Two Dimensions said, 'Eh? Those guys are ''seafood''!?' ...it seems he heard it as '<span id="back_jokai">[[Golden Time:Volume2_Translator%27s_Notes#Jokai|fish and shellfish]]</span>'--- but they'd already struck camp; Sao-chan & Shii-chan were no longer there, and the room where the Tea Ceremony Club had been was as still as death.
 
 
For some reason, the tables were all moved a little bit closer together. Left behind were as many as three times the empty pitchers as the freshman students had drunk, and the cushions had been strewn all over the tatami mats. And then, in the middle of that empty space. Mitsuo and Kouko had been left behind there, in an exceedingly cruel way. It was too much. Two Dimensions screamed, covering his eyes with his hands. Banri recoiled. Straight before them were the forms of a handsome man and a beautiful girl who could not endure.
 
 
Cripes, that such a horrible thing could happen in this world...
 
 
Though it was on top of their clothing, they had towels tied about them as <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mawashi mawashi]</span>. They, mostly probably, had been forced. ...To a bout!
 
 
They helped the two of them up, made to drink, they were so drunken they couldn't untie their mawashis by themselves. Two Dimensions took charge of Mitsuo, and then Banri of Kouko. Kouko drank some water, and for quite a while secluded herself in the bathroom, throwing up over and over. Her spirits restored a bit, she stood up, wobbly. Eventually they walked outside, and then her mind suddenly went wild,
 
 
<nowiki>"Kya~~~~! Ahahahahaha! Ahaha, ahaha, a~hahahahahaha!"</nowiki>
 
 
It had come to this.
 
 
Running around in the night streets, flying along with the fan fluttering.
 
 
Kouko kept running stubbornly away, her high-heels ringing.
 
 
For his part, already running after her, Banri was quite groggy. Feeling lousy, his eyes spinning, if he were to throw up now, he was pretty sure he'd've throw up many times more.
 
 
Nowadays in the heart of metropolitan Tokyo, everywhere you go there are nothing but no-smoking areas, and this area wasn't an exception. Sometimes in the alleys between the office buildings, in lonely parks too (I cannot say), nearly every space hidden from sight by gloomy, shabby bushes, has, in general, become a place to hide and smoke. He didn't know who managed to do it, but a pile of big, fat cigarette butts had been stuffed into the bushes, and from where Kouko had gone flying out just now, they'd built up even into a bench.
 
 
He sighed. "...Al, already I've... had enough!"
 
 
Kouko was standing on a bench she'd jumped onto, like a leading lady upon a stage. Banri was finally exhausted. He fell to the ground as if he were kneeling, not even his pride there anymore. Like the islanders who worshipped <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mothra Mothra]</span>, both his hands were raised in simple supplication.
 
 
"Shall we go home already!? Hmm!? Please, Kaga-san! I ask of you! Ride with me! In a taxi!"
 
 
But Kouko's answer,
 
 
"No!"
 
 
Snap! Putting forward the NO side of the fan, she basked in the light and struck a pose. She barely stood on her unsteady feet, but she was imposing, planted on top of the bench.
 
 
"How can that be!? What do you mean by doing such things!? Am I that awful!? If Yana-ssan were to say 'come back', would you prefer that!?"
 
 
"No!"
 
 
Drunken eyes, smiling mouth.
 
 
This was no laughing matter. If Kouko didn't return home, he wouldn't either, it would be dangerous if he lost sight of her, and he wouldn't be able to call for help in his cell-phone. If they got into trouble like this, they wouldn't be able to get out of it. They'd be a problem for all the other freshmen they'd gone drinking with, and even for the persistent Chinami.
 
 
"Well then... enough! Just what am I to do!? What should I do!? Can this be something more for me? What about me!? Me, this... this, doing like this, being embarassed, is it 'being friends'!? Did you want this!?"
 
 
Wobbling, Kouko suddenly flipped her fan around. The answer: Yes.
 
 
---Why, he wondered if it was now.
 
 
It was entirely as if he'd been pierced by an arrow. The arrow fired by Kouko that Saturday drew a wide arc in the sky and was slowly turning towards the fan. And now, it descended on Banri. Now it came to stab his body, over and over again. I do not love you. Banri was assailed by such a arrowhead. Blood spurting out, Banri was wounded.
 
 
To the degree his pain wasn't given substance, he wondered how, at such a time, his body could be tormented. Not wanting to cry, Banri was at a loss. Unable to stop himself, he sank down to the ground, his hands shaking clumsily.
 
 
What are such women!?
 
 
To myself, to Tada Banri, you are doing such a horrible thing, Kaga Kouko.
 
 
Even though I love you, you don't love me. Though it was not love, the relationship felt good, you said. So I want to be friends, you said. I've been chasing after the you that's been crying over the other guy. You've been running away from me. And yet, I've been unable to not want to chase you. Even understanding that I could never catch you, I still could not stop chasing you. And because of that, even if I could save you, it would not be enough for me.
 
 
Because she's my friend.
 
 
And that was fine, he'd once thought. For her sake, he had wished from the bottom of his heart to support her. Those feelings were the real thing.
 
 
But,
 
 
"...Would it be all right if we stopped already?"
 
 
There are limits.
 
 
The kind, true feelings, the ulterior motives he had wanted to hide, the regrets, whatever other thoughts as well, these had already come to an end. Exhausted, there was already nothing more to come out of Banri.
 
 
If there's no love, then so be it. There was no use complaining about it. He had just enough wisdom to think so. But, still, still and yet, and yet--- he didn't want to make use of it.
 
 
He could not stand being treated this way, being tossed into a convenient garbage can labeled 'friends'. He would not allow himself the fate of being treated all the time like that.
 
 
"I want to stop. Being friends. OK?"
 
 
Still sitting on the ground, Banri looked up at Kouko's face. Kouko, her eyes looking off somewhere vacantly, was standing on top of the bench, doing nothing. While her body swung from side to side, she looked down upon Banri.
 
 
Banri pulled the hand-mirror out of his back pocket. It sparkled dazzlingly under the light, a flare of light in his vision as he extended it out to her.
 
 
Examining the pretty thing a little bit,
 
 
"Answer 'yes'! I don't want to be friends with Kaga-san anymore. After all, you said this and that, but always about Yana-ssan. Only about Yana-ssan. Yana-ssan said he loved Oka-chan, and you cried and made a fuss about it... Did you happen to consider my feelings, as I was made to watch that happen next to me? You didn't, right? If we were friends, just what did you think I was supposed to do? Those who don't care for me, I cannot care for either. It's about time we split, seriously. Like that. Now, shouldn't we?"
 
 
Extending his arm, he presented it to Kouko.
 
 
Kouko, a strange expression still on her face, looked at the friendship mirror Banri extended to her.
 
 
The fan didn't move. Neither did Kouko. Banri, impatient, "Enough already", dropped the hand-mirror into Kouko's bag.
 
 
"So, 'yes' was your answer. With that, from this moment, I am no longer Kaga-san's friend. OK?"
 
 
Finally, as if taking a breath Kouko's mouth opened a little. Her soft lips, the long eyelashes that even from here could be seen to be trembling slightly, as if scared. Awkwardly, the fan was turned towards Banri.
 
 
No.
 
 
She doesn't understand. She's like that.
 
 
"...You don't want to stop being my friend?"
 
 
No.
 
 
"Because being with me feels good? Because I seem to understand the clumsy Kaga-san well? Loving you even when you're useless? And therefore you're able to be your true, honest self? Breaking down my stubbornness, being able to spoil me?"
 
 
Yes.
 
 
Moving the fan many more times, Kouko insisted over and over again: Yes, Tada-kun!
 
 
"Give up. I won't be spoiled! When you dumped me, you lost even the right to wish for what you had been saying from the start. I saw the extension as convenient for me. I've now realized that I was making a mistake. I thought that I wanted to understand you, because I loved you. I tried to be boyfriend and girlfriend, because I wanted to go out with you. That feeling was by no means, 'After being dumped, this time I will try to support Kaga-san, helping her with her love'. That wasn't happening. It absolutely will not happen. Eternally never. I can't do that kind of thing. ...But for me, at last I understood. If you were to become close with any other guy, I would get uncomfortable. Therefore, from now on I cannot be concerned with you. Though I'm saying it rather bluntly, I don't want to have anything to do with you anymore."
 
 
No! No! No! As if slapping something, Kouko was waving her fan. Her voice wasn't coming out. Simply opening her eyes wide, staring directly at Banri's face, she was bracing her legs so as to not fall down. Her white chin was quaking, as if she were struggling to breathe.
 
 
"...If you hate me like that, well, well then,"
 
 
She seemed to be entirely done with laughing.
 
 
She almost made him laugh. He was about ready to burst. His own foolishness, playing the clown after a long time. Oka-chan, you can take a shot of me! Because my present self, perhaps, has reached an all-time record for funny. Because you should have quite a laugh.
 
 
"Of course, you want to go out with me!? It's OK! Now, if possible! Now is not too late! ...How's about it!? If now, then because Yana-ssan was no good, then let's campaign for Tada Banri! If now, then I'm allowed! How about it!? Be courageous, for now it looks like we're doing that!?"
 
 
---Kouko, she didn't laugh at me.
 
 
"Wa,"
 
 
Her high-heeled feet making her wobbly,
 
 
"...Wait...!"
 
 
She spoke as if out of breath.
 
 
"No way. I'm not waiting. As for me, I don't wait for anybody anymore."
 
 
The fan wasn't moving. If the answer is not 'yes', then the campaign is over.
 
 
Banri stood up despite how light-headed he had gotten and extended her bag to Kouko. With an uncertain gait, she finally descended from the bench for him. As if clinging to the hand which held the bag, Banri jerked his chin 'Let's go'.
 
 
"Even if you don't come, I'm not waiting. Wherever you escape to, I won't be chasing after you anymore."
 
 
"...Tada-kun...! I, I..."
 
 
Turning down the street, he walked off. The sound of her footsteps was slow, but she followed just behind him.
 
 
"Hey, please... hey... listen to me... please... you're wrong, it's wrong, I, I..."
 
 
"No!"
 
 
Stopping alongside a taxi with it's 'available' sign lit up, Banri turned around. To the taxi-driver by the open door, he pointed at the petrified Kouko, saying "This person needs a ride." After that, only two words.
 
 
As cleanly as possible, with no loose ends left behind. He wished for her to forget everything. You don't love me.
 
 
If this is good-bye--- then farewell it is.
 
 
 
 
 
"Good bye."
 
   
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