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==Chapter 1 – Aren't you already dead?==
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==Chapter 1: It's Already Troubling When You Faint.==
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Flowers drenched in the rain are truly charming and fascinating. It really gives off a vibrant array of emotions.”</span>
''Uwaa…why are they all girls ?''
 
   
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Hikaru spoke from Koremitsu’s side, his voice gentle.
Koremitsu Akagi surveyed the funeral, dumbfounded.
 
   
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If that sighing voice was to have an aroma, its elegant fragrance would spread through the humid air of that rainy day.
The combination of a high-class blazer and a black shirt composed the uniform of Koremitsu’s school, Heian Academy. There were also other uniforms at Heian like a one-piece, sailor uniforms, vests, bolero jackets with ribbons – so many that it was shocking, the girls attending were wearing all kinds of distinct outfits.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“The pale blue flowers carry such sweet dew, and the Commelina Grass works so hard to prevent them from falling; the Iris continues to look regal as its delicate body stands proudly; the Hydrangea dressed in water crystals looks so pure and dainty as it gives off a rainbow-colored light—these flowers look exceedingly alluring throughout the rainy season.”</span>
But that was not all there was to see for Koremitsu.
 
   
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The rainy season had come early; dark clouds loomed above even in the late of May.
There was a female university student in her own stylish black attire present, screaming grievously.
 
   
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Koremitsu walked to school on the pavement that morning.
“Hikaru! Hikaru!”
 
   
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He carried a dull, dark blue umbrella, and strode forward with an arched back. Hikaru floated at his side without an umbrella.
A sorrowful woman stood alongside the student, carrying an air of scholarship about her secretarial appearance, and she covered her face with a handkerchief as her shoulders quivered uncontrollably. Behind the woman stood an opulent lady awash in tears, her eyes fixing the ground. Together in the crowd was a young girl who seemed to be a primary school student, and she was no exception with eyes swollen red, filled in tears.
 
   
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The school uniform was composed of a white blazer and slacks. This opulent and slick design contrasted starkly with Koremitsu’s gruff personality. It gave the appearance of a fine haute couture when worn on Hikaru.
Koremitsu used the school’s bulletin board to check the funeral’s date beforehand. However, he soon regretted coming along at all.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu, don’t you find flowers and girls to be more mysterious and alluring on rainy days? Whether it’s their tender lips under the umbrella or their delicate neck, white limbs and exquisite hips, those are all so enchanting. The blouses of the uniform drenched by the rain are transparent, showing the lines of their underwear, making hearts race. The fragrance of shampoo from their drenched hair is also worth marveling at, and causes one to inadvertently close his eyes to enjoy, you know?”</span>
Among the weeping girls stood a high schooler with messy red hair, his back bent, glowering sharp eyes and a frown, making him look an obtrusive sight to be seen.
 
   
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“...Not at all.”
Those attending the funeral would occasionally glance suspiciously at Koremitsu Akagi.
 
   
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Koremitsu retorted with a bitter tone.
Even the fellow girls of Heian Academy uniform were alarmed, wondering why the infamous freshman was in attendance.
 
   
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“Why would you smell a girl’s hair without a good reason? Are you a pervert?”
In spite of their discomfort, none of them dared to ask why he had come. They bit their lips and pretended to look at something asquint, averting their eyes uncomfortably to walk away.
 
   
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Being thought an oddball by his fellow students for talking to himself was an ever-present worry for Koremitsu, so he had refrained from answering Hikaru; however, he could not stop himself from retorting to Hikaru’s prattling of the relations between flowers and girls on rainy days.
Even if anyone were to ask Koremitsu the obvious, he himself couldn’t supply an answer.
 
   
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“You pervert, harem prince, flower idiot, hook-up devil, self-indulging guy, perverted delusional dreamer, big liar, con artist.”
Really, why must I come to the funeral of this bastard who lived such an abundant life, when I never even talked to him much?
 
   
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Even as Koremitsu scolded Hikaru, he attempted to keep his voice low enough to avoid being heard by others on their commute to school.
Hikaru Mikado’s portrait was placed above some white sandalwood incense at the front of the hall, the space filled with mourners.
 
   
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Hikaru complained with a pained expression,
Hikaru’s corpse lay among the crowd like an angel, with a smile on his face and adornment from tulips, lilies, and carnations.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“That hurts, Koremitsu! Why are you so unhappy?”</span>
He had a slender face, the nose delicate and lips plump; his skin was an immaculate white and each of his irises possessed a crystalline transparency. These qualities lent themselves to an effeminate purity and sweetness in Hikaru Mikado’s resting body.
 
   
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''You’re asking me why I’m so unhappy?''
When they first met, Koremitsu wondered why a girl would be wearing a boy’s uniform at school.
 
   
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Koremitsu glared at Hikaru; his eyes were sharp enough to terrify other students, even without glaring.
This was thought only before Koremitsu learned that this very affable boy with unique voice was known to others as the ‘Imperial Prince’ of the school.
 
   
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“Do you need me to tell you why, you lying ghost!?”
He was not simply the school’s ‘Prince’, but its ‘Imperial Prince’, a title befitting the elegance of ‘Lord Hikaru’ much better. Female middle school graduates and newly-enrolled high schoolers were chatting dreamily about Hikaru Mikado in this vein, and that was how Koremitsu learned of Hikaru’s place in Heian.
 
   
All the same, he was extremely popular, and many girls even started liking him when he was a student in the affiliated kindergarten.
 
   
Even in this school full of rich peers, his family background and wealth were considered outstanding. Despite this, he showed the same abundant affections and tenderness to every last girl.
 
   
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Right, Hikaru Mikado was a ghost.
“As expected, that guy is some handsome dude I have no affinity with whatsoever.”
 
   
That was what Koremitsu thought before meeting Hikaru.
 
   
But, for some reason, Hikaru Mikado called out to Koremitsu with a grin when they met for the first time.
 
   
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This was why he could go about with no umbrella on rainy days and not be affected.
''“There’s something I want to ask you.”''
 
   
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His shirt was invariably dry and clean, and his blazer constantly a sparkling white; his light brown hair swayed smoothly across his petite, feminine face.
Koremitsu felt there was something wrong with Hikaru’s statement back then.
 
   
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The death of Hikaru, the boy heralded by the school’s students as a Prince, occurred a month ago.
He came to question whether he heard things wrongly after Koremitsu was told of Hikaru’s death before those words made sense to him.
 
   
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Koremitsu had attended his funeral.
It was said that Hikaru drowned in a flood caused by heavy rain while staying at a resort in Shinshu, during the Golden Week.
 
   
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That was a mistake.
Even though they had merely exchanged a few words, the fact that Hikaru died at the young age of 15 was a huge shock to Koremitsu, making him aware once again of how life was not permanent - how fleeting it was. He recalled his father’s death, and felt bitter in his heart.
 
   
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It was at that funeral where he found himself haunted by Hikaru’s lingering presence, his ghost.
Koremitsu harboured such complicated, incomprehensible feelings as he went to Hikaru’s funeral under the soft rains.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“I promised the girl I’m engaged to that I’ll give her birthday presents. If I can fulfill this wish, I can ascend to Heaven without regrets. Please help me!”</span>
Koremitsu sat on the pipe chairs indoors with forlorn expression, vacantly staring at the funeral leader surrounded by women’s anguished sobbing.
 
   
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This request troubled Koremitsu as it implied that he would be accompanied by Hikaru constantly; he would be followed to the bath and the toilet, and so, he reluctantly agreed. Although the mission was troublesome and immensely irritating, he completed it as a proxy.
   
''Hikaru was a beautiful child.''
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However, Hikaru still lingered.
   
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He had even continued to say frivolously,
 
   
''<center>He was such a kind child.</center>''
 
   
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Actually, there are still another 4 or 5 girls that I’m very concerned about. No, maybe 40, 50 of them?”</span>
''He really had such a refreshing smile.''
 
   
   
''<center>His voice was so nice.</center>''
 
   
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Koremitsu had never agreed to aid him with this.
 
''And he had such delicate fingers – like a gifted artist’s.''
 
   
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''Isn’t 40 or 50 of them too many!? Do you really like to make so many promises with women!? To people other than Aoi!? You harem prince! Casanova! Go die a hundred times over!!!''
 
   
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The thought of it was infuriating.
''<center>He was a little stubborn, but I can’t bring myself to hate him for it.</center>''
 
   
 
   
''He was scared of loneliness, but that made him adorable.''
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Okay now, you should have calmed down by now, right? I didn’t try to trick you deliberately anyway, I want to hurry up and ascend to Heaven too. It’s depressing that I can’t see myself in the mirror. No matter how well-dressed I am, or how handsomely I style my hair, I still can’t see it. I think that my skin is in tip-top condition today too, so springy. My hair feels smooth and elegant and my cuticle layer must be glowing...ahh, I want to see.”</span>
 
   
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''Are you only worried about things like that?''
''<center>He was a child who looked like he could carry all the happiness in the world.</center>''
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu, you didn’t wish for me to disappear; weren’t you crying your eyes out?”</span>
 
   
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''Yeah! Return my tears! And I wasn’t crying my eyes out!!''
''He was a child who seemed to be enveloped by light.''
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Hey, please agree to my request? Please, Koremitsu! Help me a little more! Lend me your strength!”</span>
   
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''40, 50 people is not '''a little'''!''
   
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No, if he were to count the women filling Hikaru’s funeral parlor,
Everyone present was mourning and weeping for this young man and his premature death.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Actually, there are another 400, 500 of them.”</span> might be Hikaru’s next sentence.
The funerary songs of remembrance fell upon Koremitsu’s ears.
 
   
He really understood too little about this deceased person, and it was difficult for Koremitsu to understand the mourners’ feelings.
 
   
He was awash in waves of sadness, annoyance, guilt, and unease.
 
   
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Hikaru’s countenance was clearly both innocent and effeminate, but he was an absolute Casanova. Koremitsu wanted no further involvement with him.
At this moment, he noticed a woman sitting in a seat reserved for relatives.
 
   
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“I refuse. I don’t want to approach women for the sake of cleaning up your mess.”
She appeared young.
 
   
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Koremitsu grumbled with a frown, and Hikaru widened his eyes in shock.
She was probably in her early twenties or so.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Oh? Don’t you already understand the charms of a woman? You said that Miss Aoi is very cute.”</span>
Her body was so frail-looking that she seemed like a flower about to snap at any time, and she was neither wearing a one-piece nor black kimono. Her hair was tied back.
 
   
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“Eh...”
The moment she entered Koremitsu’s vision, he held his breath from the sheer impact of what he saw.
 
   
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Koremitsu’s face grew hotter at his words.
Mikado…?
 
   
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It was true that he found Aoi’s various expressions adorable. He had accompanied her to the theme park in Hikaru’s stead, and when he embraced her effeminate, slender body, his heart inadvertently raced.
At that moment, he had the wrong impression that Hikaru Mikado himself was sitting before him.
 
   
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After finally accepting Koremitsu as a friend of Hikaru’s, she opened her heart to him and would even smile at him shyly.
She bore a shocking resemblance to Hikaru.
 
   
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Whenever they met at the school gate, she would blush and greet him courteously with a well-meaning expression.
Her smooth, silky hair looked golden under the light; she had milky white skin, a subtle yet elegant nose, lips like petals and a slender neck.
 
   
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“Good morning, Mr Akagi.”
Is she Hikaru’s older sister…?
 
   
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As it was, she left for the art room after school each day and worked on her paintings of Hikaru. She and the other club members had a better relationship now than before.
The woman slowly smiled.
 
   
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It was true that Aoi was cute.
Those tears continued rolling down her delicate face, but the ends of her lips curled up a little.
 
   
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The problem, though, was his classmate—
It was a tranquil, pleasing smile.
 
   
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At the thought of that feisty girl with fierce eyes, he curled his lips unhappily.
Hers was a smile that did not fit a funeral scene. Koremitsu stood in front of the sandalwood incense, his nostrils heavy with its smell, and he gazed at her half-mesmerized.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Ah, Miss Shikibu!”</span>
Why…is she smiling?
 
   
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After catching sight of her, Hikaru called out to a girl holding a red and purple checkered umbrella.
She’s smiling so beautifully, so—happily.
 
   
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The veins on Koremitsu’s forehead bulged.
Why, at his funeral…?
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“You see, Koremitsu? It’s Miss Shikibu. Go greet her!”</span>
This woman who looked like Hikaru’s sister showed a smile that lasted for such a brief moment it felt like an illusion.
 
   
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Hikaru called out to her, energetically urging Koremitsu to do the same. He completely ignored Koremitsu’s frown, either because he did not see it or because that was the expression Koremitsu always wore.
Koremitsu was so rapt by the display that he was beginning to space out. Before he could, a sharp voice in the crowd interrupted his thoughts.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Uwahh, Miss Shikibu’s legs are pretty after all! Those are really pretty legs, slender and straight~. She looks full of life when she walks. It really brings delight to my heart.”</span>
“HE’S JUST A DAMN IDIOT!”
 
   
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Koremitsu’s stomach knotted at Hikaru’s profuse applause and the muscles around his mouth stiffened.
Startled, he glanced over in direction of the voice.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu? Why’re you eyeing Miss Shikibu?”</span>
A girl wearing Heian Academy uniform was standing in front of Hikaru’s mourning post.
 
   
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Hikaru, after noticing something was amiss, looked astounded.
Her long, black hair was left behind her head, tied with black ribbon. She gave off a childish vibe, looking quite the refined princess. As she clenched her fists she could not help but shudder, her large eyes almost appeared to emit an aura of furious contempt as she angrily stared at Hikaru’s smiling portrait.
 
   
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At the same time, Honoka, who was about to step through the gateway onto school grounds, noticed Koremitsu.
She let out scathing words from her trembling lips.
 
   
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Koremitsu tensed himself instinctively.
“YOU’RE REALLY AN IDIOT FOR DROWNING IN A RIVER LIKE THAT! THAT’S SO EMBARRASSING! I THOUGHT YOU WOULD BE STABBED TO DEATH BY A WOMAN! IT’S BECAUSE YOU’RE TOO MUCH OF A PLAYBOY THAT KARMA STRUCK BACK!”
 
   
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They stared at one another.
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Honoka’s eyebrows were raised slightly in a proud manner, her eyes narrowed with an overall unhappy demeanor. The ends of her mouth curled downwards
“Don’t do this, Aoi.”
 
   
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Koremitsu’s lips shrunk down in reply.
Instantaneously, a taller girl wearing the same uniform walked over. She grabbed her by the shoulder, clearly wanting to take her outside.
 
   
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But even so,
Prompted by the suggestive hand, “Aoi” lifted her head to see Hikaru’s portrait again.
 
   
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“H-hello.”
The side of her pallid, stiff face caused Koremitsu’s heart to skip a beat.
 
   
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He greeted her.
It was a face mixed with anger, anguish and bitterness. A dangerous expression—
 
   
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“...”
The young girl howled in disdain.
 
   
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Humph. Honoka snorted, turned away, and left.
“YOU LIAR!”
 
   
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''Oi! You’re pretending not to see a classmate greeting you here!?''
Koremitsu felt like his heart was stabbed by a sharp spear.
 
   
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Once again his veins bulged, and he trotted off after her.
In fact, he even felt a sharp pang to his heart.
 
   
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''When someone greets you, you have to greet them back! Shouldn’t you be able to understand such basic courtesy!? What exactly did I do wrong!? Why’s she so angry with me!?''
(Whoa there…what kind of carnage is this?)
 
   
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He gritted his teeth and made his way beside her.
The place fell silent for a moment to regain its relative clamor moments later.
 
   
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Honoka raised her eyebrows further, hastening her steps. She replied to Koremitsu’s vehement chase by hurrying away. When he caught up to her again, she sped off.
Folks started murmuring about what had just happened to one another.
 
   
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The two raced each other, each trying to cut in front of the other.
Liar—
 
   
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“<nowiki>~~~~~~~</nowiki>”
Koremitsu’s mind was still thinking about her begrudging tone and her angry, yet pained expression.
 
   
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“Kuuu!”
Liar.
 
   
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''Damn, how can I be losing to a woman!?''
Liar.
 
   
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He walked forward, forgetting his objective in that process.
Mikado’s innocent face was right before her, but what could still have caused him to be told off like that?
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Koremitsu, why are you panting and sweating all over so early in the morning...there’ll be a lot of people staring at you, you know?”</span>
“Liar.” The word painfully lashed echos in Koremitsu’s ears.
 
   
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Hikaru gently reminded him.
Even though Hikaru was dead, she continued to vent her frustration on him. Exactly what kind of relationship did she have with him?
 
   
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His inherited savage visage and nefarious aura earned Koremitsu terrifying nicknames during his years in Middle School; these nicknames were carried over to Heian Academy, where he was called ‘Hellhound’ and ‘King of Delinquents’, and was the subject of gossip.
Exactly what kind of lie did Hikaru tell?
 
   
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Were anyone to see him as he were, they would probably say something along the lines of,
Well…it has nothing to do with me anyway…
 
   
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''“The first-year Akagi’s chasing after a girl with a carnivorous look on his face, like a wild beast!”''
The prayer recital started, and the place became thick in solemn atmosphere.
 
   
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“Don’t follow me, you delinquent!”
The woman who looked so very similar to Hikaru, still sitting in the chair designated for family members, kept her head lowered.
 
   
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Honoka stopped in front of the stairs, pointing her umbrella to Koremitsu and shaking the residual water at him.
The girl with the black ribbon who had been lambasting Hikaru started to fade away from Koremitsu’s mind.
 
   
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“WHAT ARE YOU SAYING!? YOU THINK I’M WILLING!? IT’S BECAUSE I’M IN THE SAME CLASS AS YOU, SITTING RIGHT BESIDE YOU! AND I’M NOT A DELINQUENT!”
When it was his turn to offer incense, he held onto the sandalwood, closed his eyes and lowered his head.
 
   
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“You look the part with that face of yours!”
What exactly did he mean when he said ‘There’s something I want to ask of you’?
 
   
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Honoka finished her sentence in a vicious manner, and shook her light beige hair - the color reminded Koremitsu of a dead mouse - before walking over to her shoe locker.
However, there was a question that he just couldn’t get his mind off of.
 
   
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''What sort of attitude’s that!? There are no good woman after all!''
Of course, it was impossible for Hikaru’s corpse in the coffin to give any answers.
 
   
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When she had earnestly discussed Aoi with him, Koremitsu felt, for the first time, that there were some good women like her, and originally, he had intended to permanently seal off his woman-loathing grandfather’s catchphrase, “That’s why I say women—!”
Once the funeral ended, Koremitsu left. It was still raining outside – the weather dark and humid.
 
   
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But because of the grief Honoka gave him the week before, that notion was rejected.
It’s so troublesome to carry an umbrella around…
 
   
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“YOU SEE, HIKARU!? WOMEN ARE ALL LIKE THAT! I DON’T WANT TO GET INVOLVED WITH SUCH UNREASONABLE ANIMALS EVEN IF I DIE!”
He trod through wet ground as he walked out.
 
   
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Koremitsu was overly exasperated that he lashed out with no regard for the stares directed at him.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">—Mr. Akagi.</span>''
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Ah...un, but you do have to bear a little responsibility for why Miss Shikibu is being so unfriendly with you. Erm, I think I must have said too much here, right?”</span>
For a moment, Koremitsu thought he heard someone call his name.
 
   
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He spoke hesitantly.
He stopped in his tracks and looked back.
 
   
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“What? Why’re you so indecisive when you’re a guy?”
…Maybe I’m just hearing things.
 
   
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<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Yes, I better not say it or it would be offensive to Miss Shikibu. It’s fine, you’ll understand later, before your 18<sup>th</sup> birthday... probably.”</span>
There were two girls in school uniform behind him (the ones who demanded the funeral’s attention moments ago), their shoulders cringing, their bodies shivering as they sunk in the soppy ground.
 
   
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He gave a cryptic smile.
Koremitsu felt an acute bitterness at their spectacle, and arching his back he continued away with a step.
 
   
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Honoka was still close to her shoe locker, and was greeting her friends so cheerily that it made Koremitsu suspect her of having multiple personality disorder.
Why is it that such a vulgar person had to visit Mr. Hikaru’s funeral?
 
   
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“Good morning, Michiru.”
Hearing the disapproving murmur of the girls behind him at the funeral, Koremitsu clicked his tongue.
 
   
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“Ah, good morning, Hono~”
<span style="font-size: 50%; border: "><center>♢ ♢ ♢</center></span>
 
   
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“I brought the DVD you said you wanted to watch last time!”
There were people in this world who were easily misunderstood.
 
   
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“Wah, thank you, Hono.”
The fifteen years of misfortune Koremitsu Akagi suffered was primarily due to his appearance.
 
   
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The responsible looking girl with short braids and large framed glasses was their class representative. Everyone called her ‘prez,’ except for Honoka, who would call her by her name.
He looked like he was brooding all the time, his eyes were often lowered and held an air of arrogance and derision, the mouth curled downward with unhappiness.
 
   
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''Oi, she’s so cold towards me and completely different to the others!''
He had a stiff face that hinted of nothing amicable. His appearance was ominous – a sharp complexion, an arched spine, his scraggy body, and unkempt red-brown hair made him appear as though a complete delinquent should.
 
   
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Koremitsu’s grievance resulted in a glare and when the braided class representative noticed this, she jumped in fear.
He replayed the host of misunderstandings he had experienced growing up.
 
   
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“Ah...go-go-goo-goo-goo-goo-goo-good morning, Mr Akagi.”
When he was in kindergarten, students were scared of Koremitsu’s savage expression and would back away from him in any social exchange. During his entrance ceremony in primary school, the girl sitting beside Koremitsu suddenly broke into wailing, and the other children nearby started to cry as well after noticing her, causing a raucous uproar of tearful children.
 
   
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She stammered out a greeting.
As things turned out, Koremitsu was accused of bullying the girl, and the mothers would teach their children not to play with him. Consequentially, Koremitsu lived a lonely life.
 
   
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“...Hello.”
During middle school, Koremitsu got tangled with some upperclassmen hanging around empty lots on the school compound. In the process of getting away from them, he inadvertently earned himself the monikers of ‘The King of Fighting’, ‘The King of Delinquents,’ and similar designations. With these names, he came to be viewed as a dangerous person. Koremitsu resultantly could not make a single friend in middle school.
 
   
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It was impressive that she could greet him, the hated and feared delinquent, properly; she was a model class representative, and held the title properly by not looking in the other direction and trembling in fear of Koremitsu.
And then, there was that unforgettable graduation ceremony.
 
   
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“Michiru, why are you greeting someone like Koremitsu?”
While his classmates cried to one another as they parted ways, Koremitsu was isolated by them, an outcast left alone among the wilting sakura trees. There he thought to himself, ''“I can’t let this continue.”''
 
   
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Honoka said unhappily.
Once Koremitsu entered high school, he made it his priority to forge new friendships to avoid the scornful pain of being called ‘Red Devil’, ‘The Man of Disaster’, ‘The Savage-looking, Wild Dog’, and other things.
 
   
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''This woman really annoys me!'' Koremitsu’s veins jutted out once more.
That was what he decided.
 
   
However, on the day before the high school entrance ceremony, Koremitsu got hit by a truck at an intersection with lots of traffic, and abruptly found himself hospitalized for a month to recuperate.
 
   
After the accident, Koremitsu’s aunt, who was also his guardian, went into a frenzy.
 
   
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“Eh? Lord Hikaru was murdered?”
''“Why do you get involved in one trouble after another! It was a miracle that you managed to pass the exam of a prestigious private school locally, and yet you ruin it by excusing yourself from the ceremony for the hospital? Even primary schoolers don’t get run over on crosswalks!”''
 
   
And went on a furious display.
 
   
Koremitsu would finally be released from grim life in a hospital bed, and the time had come for that eventful day where he could come to his new school for the first time.
 
   
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The sudden question shocked Koremitsu.
He had a crutch tucked under his right armpit, his left hand in a cast, and his head wrapped in bandages as he walked down the long courtyard corridor.
 
   
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Hikaru was beside him, still and somber, with narrowed eyes.
''“Damn it…where the heck is the staff room?”''
 
   
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Several girls were chatting in the corridor, sounding really agitated.
He wanted to ask for directions, but everyone frantically parted aside at his sight, and before realizing it, Koremitsu had come upon a place devoid of that great mass of humanity in the halls.
 
   
  +
“This message says that it wasn’t an accident, but a murder!”
It was a large courtyard, where beautiful trees were neatly arranged, stones of all shapes and sizes bedighted the verdant landscape, and even sparkling bodies of water were found throughout.
 
   
  +
“No way! A chain mail?”
Heian Academy was school of remarkable fame that offered an integrated program of enrollment from its affiliated kindergarten to the university, and its dignitaries spent great sums of wealth specifically creating the courtyard.
 
   
  +
“Looks suspicious~”
During the previous winter, he came to Heian school for an entrance exam, and was simply astounded by the school’s cleanliness and courtyard. He thought that since he could enter such a prestigious school, he would not have to face those upperclassmen who would go crazy without warning and pull out the knives from their modified uniforms, and that he could look forward to getting along with his classmates.
 
   
  +
“It’s strange for him to fall into the river on a rainy day though. Why would any sane person go to the riverside when there was such a huge downpour?”
However, people were sure to keep their distance from him when Koremitsu entered this new school for the first time, and even ended up lost.
 
   
  +
“Yeah!”
''Damn it…everyone’s judging each other based on looks.''
 
   
  +
“Was Lord Hikaru really killed by someone?”
''They’re saying my parents got me into this school through Mafia connections – that I fought some sort of delinquent army from another school and nearly killed them all, and that I was hospitalized as a result.''
 
   
  +
“Oi...”
''Hey, I can hear your insults! If you want to badmouth me like that, do it somewhere I can’t hear it, okay!? I deserve to be treated with the bare minimum of manners, do you hear me!?''
 
   
  +
Just as Koremitsu began to approach them...
Sulkily, he proceeded down the corridor, his crutch sounding a tap with each start forward to accentuate his gait.
 
   
  +
The melody of a famous band’s top hit song chirped briskly.
There seemed to be someone standing in the shadow of a pillar in front of him.
 
   
  +
The sound came from Honoka’s phone.
The person was simply standing there, and looked like he was simply leaning on the pillar. He was wearing a blazer and slacks—is he a guy?
 
   
  +
She pulled her cellphone out from her skirt pocket with a frown and looked at the screen.
The morning sunlight that shone into the atrium lit this soft hair, radiating a golden brilliance from his profile.
 
   
  +
After pressing a few buttons,
Why was such a person standing at this place so early in the morning?
 
   
  +
“What is this...”
Anyway, Koremitsu felt saved by the sight of this lone figure.
 
   
  +
Dismay clung to her voice.
He wanted to approach them to ask where the office was, but they turned toward Koremitsu before he could start.
 
   
  +
“What’s the matter, Hono?”
Huh? A girl?
 
   
  +
Michiru glanced at Honoka’s cellphone, and her eyes widened in surprise.
The person had a softly delicate face, and therewith confusion struck Koremitsu. He wondered why a girl should be wearing a boy’s uniform
 
   
  +
“Ho-ho-ho-Hono! Erm-thi-this is talking about Lord Hikaru’s—”
No, wait, that’s a guy– right?
 
   
  +
“Let me see!”
Their clear eyes narrowed, and a warm smile splayed across their remarkably amiable countenance. The person’s fine lips started to move.
 
   
  +
Koremitsu walked over to Michiru’s side and peered over at Honoka’s phone.
''“Mr. Akagi.”''
 
   
  +
The small screen held shocking words.
They let out a sweet voice.
 
   
Their voice almost held an allurement, as it reached the ears softly and gently, almost feeling like it had penetrated the very core of his essence. Koremitsu instantaneously froze.
 
   
''“You’re the first year, Mr. Koremitsu Akagi. This is the first time you’re stepping into the school, right?”''
 
   
  +
“Lord Hikaru’s death was not an accident, it was a murder.
''“…How do you know my name?”''
 
   
  +
The murderer is in Heian Academy.”
Koremitsu eyed the boy warily. Hikaru continued without a hint of dishonesty.
 
   
''“Any freshmen like yourself would become the talk around here. It’s said that you fought against a delinquent army, beat ten opponents to near death, became the 27th gang leader and the legendary ‘King of the Delinquents’. It’s also said that the injuries you sustained were marks of honor from battle, right?”''
 
   
There was no one who dared to approach Koremitsu and talk, let alone someone who did not fear him, facing him head on and exposing a blissful smile.
 
   
  +
“—!”
That was why Koremitsu felt somewhat puzzled instead of upset over being called a gang leader here.
 
   
  +
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For some reason, the boy felt he could really talk with someone called a gang leader so nonchalantly…
 
   
  +
Koremitsu gulped dryly as the sound of ringtones filled the air.
For someone who looked like a girl, he sure has guts, huh? Or is he just slow? Or is he planning something?
 
   
Koremitsu told Hikaru the truth – that his face of a rebel’s was something he was born with, that the injuries were a result of him being knocked down by a truck, that there were really no gang leaders around, and that he was not a delinquent.
 
   
''“Then why did you block the truck with your body?”''
 
   
  +
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He met the earnest question sidelong.
 
   
''“…A coincidence.”''
 
   
''“That makes quite the coincidence!”''
 
   
  +
“Hikaru Mikado was murdered in school!”
''“It can’t be helped. It was just that – coincidental.”''
 
   
''“Hmm, but I don’t think a truck like that is something you could run into accidentally.”''
 
   
''“…”''
 
   
  +
This message was first sent last night, but by the following morning, the rumor had reached the ears of every student that attend Heian Academy. During the breaks, the halls were filled with theories concerning the identity of the culprit.
He really did not want to talk about the incident.
 
   
  +
“Maybe a boy did it out of revenge because his girlfriend was taken by Lord Hikaru?”
To Koremitsu, who was not used to having others talk to him, the way this boy spoke to him so naturally caused him to feel butterflies in his stomach.
 
   
  +
“No, it must’ve been a girl dumped by that harem prince.”
The manner in which the boy looked back at him was like he was staring at a rare animal on exhibition, and it felt repulsive.
 
   
  +
“The murderer is in the High School Branch, right?”
''“…Where’s the staff room?”''
 
   
  +
“Maybe the culprit is in Middle School, or even College.”
Koremitsu curtly inquired this original intent of starting conversation with the boy to end the butterflies presently aflutter in his gut; but the other person did not seem to mind.
 
   
  +
“Might even be a teacher.”
''“Head straight down, and at the end, turn left, go up the stairs, and onto the second level.”''
 
   
  +
Koremitsu walked about gloomily and these speculations were not improving his mood. He made his way to the roof, ignoring the fact that it was forbidden from entry.
And he even guided Koremitsu.
 
   
  +
The sky that greeted him was tenebrous, and a steady cascade of rain fell from it.
''“Oh, I see.”''
 
   
  +
He stood on the roof not far from the door, and leaned against the wall to avoid the rain. He questioned Hikaru quietly,
The sound of the pine crutch clattered again, and as they were to pass by each other inside, Koremitsu had his name called again.
 
   
  +
“...You didn’t fall into a river and drowned? Someone killed you?”
''“Mr. Akagi, I forgot my Classics textbook today. Can you please lend me yours?”''
 
   
  +
Hiina Oumi of the newspaper club did mention this before,
Huh?
 
   
  +
''“It’s just...a little rumor—but Lord Hikaru didn’t die from an accident, but was actually murdered.”''
Koremitsu stopped thinking for a moment.
 
   
  +
She even said she was digging into these rumors.
''”Why ask me to lend a textbook all of a sudden?”''
 
   
  +
Hikaru simply disregarded the rumors.
Koremitsu turned around, and saw the other person staring right at him with his clear eyes.
 
   
  +
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“I’m a harem prince who goes around hooking up with girls...so I guess there should be a lot of girls who wanted to kill me.”</span>
''“…Our class doesn’t have Classics today.”''
 
   
  +
He spoke with an uncharacteristically mature tone.
He answered as he tried to guess the other person’s intention.
 
   
  +
His eyes were dull, and there was no sign of confirmation or denial.
''“Eh, that’s too bad.”''
 
   
  +
After that, Koremitsu could not find a chance to ask him properly, so he did not pay any mind to it, thinking that they were simply baseless rumors.
He mused, giving off a meaningful smile,
 
   
  +
He did not expect such an uproar to stem from those texts.
''“Then, I’ll come over to your class to borrow your textbook then, Mr. Akagi. There’s something I want to ask of you, too.”''
 
   
  +
''Who sent these messages, and for what reason?''
''”Something you want to ask of me? What is it?”''
 
   
  +
''Was there a seed of truth to these rumors?''
It escalated from a simple request for borrowing a textbook to a request of personal favor, and this suspicious segue caused Koremitsu to frown.
 
   
  +
Koremitsu’s reaction to the message, an unpleasant stiffness in his countenance, contrasted greatly with Hikaru’s emotionless expression.
''“I’m Hikaru Mikado of Class 1. See you next time.”''
 
   
  +
He was silent, only smiling, which was odd for such a talkative fellow. After a moment of silence, he muttered to himself,
He waved his arm widely and walked off to the courtyard.
 
   
  +
“Who sent it?”
The image of that dazzling smile, a smile he thought brilliant as the sun, etched itself deeply into Koremitsu’s mind.
 
   
  +
And he then resumed his silence.
''“Kyah! Lord Hikaru!” “Good morning, Master Hikaru!”'' the girls’ jubilant yells could be heard from the other side of a forest.
 
   
  +
Koremitsu was unsure of how to react to Hikaru’s spellbound state - he did not know if he should ask what had happened or not; there was a sickening feeling in his gut, and his stomach was knotted so severely he felt nauseous.
Koremitsu could only look stunned as he listened to the screams fade in the distance.
 
   
  +
''If Hikaru doesn’t want to say, I better not ask...''
That was one week ago.
 
   
  +
It was then that Koremitsu arrived at the roof; he could ask freely with no worries that others would overhear him, but he was still hesitant.
A week later, Koremitsu, who had his cast and crutch removed, saw the girls crying and wailing as he entered school, and heard the news that “‘Lord Hikaru’ has died.”
 
   
  +
''Maybe this might be related to the reason why he can’t ascend to Heaven and keeps clinging on to me. Some things are better said by someone else, so I can only exert a little pressure...''
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  +
Koremitsu’s features were that of a delinquent - he was born that way. It was for this reason, and perhaps none other, that his classmates kept their distance from him; Hikaru was his only friend, and the only friend he’d ever had.
In the end, Mikado never borrowed the textbook from me, and we only managed to talk once.
 
   
  +
He was inexperienced in interpersonal relationships, and he was uncertain as to how much information he could rightfully request from Hikaru without hurting him.
The road was dark, and the rain caused Koremitsu’s vision to blur on his walk home.
 
   
  +
There were many things Koremitsu did not understand.
He had been thinking about Hikaru’s situation ever since the moment he left the funeral parlor.
 
   
  +
He abandoned any hope of going on about this with delicacy, and decided to delve straight into the heart of the matter.
''There’s nothing I can do…''
 
   
  +
He wanted to hear the response of this ostensible gentleman, of this unfathomable troublemaker. He wanted to hear what his friend was thinking.
Their sole meeting left a huge impact on Koremitsu, and the events of the funeral added to this experience.
 
   
  +
“What do you think, Hikaru?”
Still, Koremitsu understood practically nothing about the person named Hikaru Mikado. Koremitsu still found himself thoroughly captivated by his casual attitude, his equally earnest demeanor and smile; it all remained an enigma.
 
   
  +
His words tumbled from his mouth awkwardly amidst the quiet rain, and carefully observed Hikaru.
''What kind of person was Hikaru like, in reality?''
 
   
  +
Hikaru did not turn his head, but smiled slightly. His beautiful eyebrows drooped. It was a fragile, lonely smile.
''If that guy didn’t die, if he’s still alive…will he really come over to borrow my textbook?''
 
   
  +
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“This is troubling.”</span>
''He will open the classroom door forcefully, give a radiant smile,''
 
   
  +
The mumbled words came from behind his smile.
''“Mr. Akagi! I forgot my textbook!”''
 
   
  +
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Why must these rumors surface now? My cause of death is irrelevant; the fact that I am dead remains.”</span>
''And it’ll be in a cheery tone, I guess?''
 
   
  +
Koremitsu’s heart beat heavily.
This scene flashed through his mind in an instant, and his very core seared with a grating sensation. Perhaps this was the little sadness he had for the life of a 15 year old who had his life ended.
 
   
  +
''He’s trying to avoid this topic again?''
The downpour grew stronger.
 
   
  +
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“But, Koremitsu...”</span>
The wooden home his grandfather built was located away from city center, a place functioning as a calligraphy house. By the time he got back, his messy red hair was sticking on his eyelids and ears.
 
   
  +
Hikaru slowly turned his stare to Koremitsu.
He opened the main entrance, and in the doorway his aunt Koharu stood, holding some coarse salt.
 
   
  +
''Eh!?''
“Koremitsu, turn your back around!”
 
   
  +
His elegant features were knit into a serious expression, and he spoke to Koremitsu, who listened attentively.
She ordered him sternly.
 
   
  +
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“If I said that I was murdered, would you catch my murderer?”</span>
Koharu would normally dress herself up in a jersey with rolled up sleeves and hem, her hair neatly tied behind her head with grace. A divorcée, she had returned home to work on an internet marketplace business on the computer. At this point, she, Koremitsu and his grandfather were the only people living together.
 
   
He followed what she said and turned around, and soon after, the sound of salt being sprinkled on him rang.
 
   
(Isn’t this too much salt for purification? Are you trying to marinate me with salt?!)
 
   
  +
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But even though he thought so, he chose to remain silent in light of the fact that the highest seat of authority in the household was gradually transferring from his grandfather over to his uncle, he chose to remain silent.
 
   
“Alright, turn around again.”
 
   
He turned around, and a large helping of salt was sprinkled on his legs. His thoroughly wet clothes were littered with salt grains.
 
   
  +
''This is quite the broken apartment.''
“The water in the bath is boiled. Go in a wash. Once you’re done, have dinner, and don’t dily-daly around.”
 
   
  +
Koremitsu held his umbrella, his bag slung across his shoulder, and looked up blankly at the building in front of his eyes.
She spoke with masculine tone.
 
   
  +
It was after class.
Suddenly, there was a snicker from behind.
 
   
  +
The aged, wooden apartment block he stood at now was a twenty minute walk from school. The buildings gave the impression that they would collapse from the pressure by even the slightest breeze.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Mr. Akagi ‘s sister really seems to be a violent and interesting. And she looks just like you.”</span>''
 
   
  +
The apartments on the block were all two stories high; the block was divided into approximately four separate apartment complexes. The fence and hedges were built from plywood, and the grey walls were full of cracks. However, it looked all the more dilapidated due to the dimness of the rainy day; the atmosphere wasn’t unlike what one would expect to see in a horror movie.
(Un?)
 
   
  +
''My house is already old enough, but this is worse than that...''
At that moment, he stopped in his tracks.
 
   
  +
Perhaps this truly was the hideout of Hikaru’s murderer.
''What is it?''
 
   
He thought he heard some unfamiliar voice here….
 
   
''No, I probably misheard.''
 
   
  +
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Will you catch my murderer?”</span>
Koremitsu thought that he was tired as he was not used to attending funerals. Taking the towel Koharu handed over, he put it over his head and went on towards the bathroom.
 
   
  +
Hikaru asked.
After a soak in the bath, his body would feel relieved, and his mind refreshed.
 
   
  +
''“Do you know where the murderer is?”''
He took off his blazer, undid the buttons of the damp and uncomfortable shirt , and took off his chaps.
 
   
  +
Koremitsu’s eyes were wide, but he was undecided as to whether Hikaru truly had been murdered or not.
The moment he opened the glass door of the bathroom, he heard that sweet voice ring again.
 
   
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Heh you look rather lean, but those muscles make you look much different from myself. As expected of the king of the delinquents.”</span>''
+
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Hm...I’m not too sure either. I just have a feeling the murderer is there.”</span>
   
  +
Hikaru’s answer was uncertain.
''I’m not a delinquent.''
 
   
  +
''“Right, I’ll call the police!”''
No, before arguing back, who was the person talking to him just now?
 
   
  +
Koremitsu immediately fished out his phone, but Hikaru stopped him, saying,
His grandfather’s voice was not this young, and this voice was too mild to be Koharu’s.
 
   
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“If I strip myself naked now, most of them will say that I’m pretty, look like a girl and have white silky skin or something. That really hurts my pride as a man here.”</span>''
+
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“I’m not exactly sure, and if the murderer is not there, you’ll be scolded by the police. Besides, what reason do you want to call the police to search the murderer’s residence?”</span>
   
  +
''“Uu...”''
The voice seemed to be taunting him as its charming lure fell upon Koremitsu’s ears. This sweet voice seemed oddly similar to the voice of the boy he heard when they met on the corridor.
 
   
  +
It was true that he couldn’t say he was instructed by a ghost.
However, that boy should have died several days ago; Koremitsu did attend the funeral earlier that day, and even burned incense.
 
   
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Your arms are rather lean too, but they sure look firm. That’s my ideal size there.”</span>''
+
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Anyway, let’s go in and check the situation out.”</span>
   
  +
''How can you say that so simply?...''
''Can a hallucination actually last this long here?''
 
   
  +
Although Koremitsu couldn’t easily agree to this, Hikaru was certainly serious and fervent enough to concern Koremitsu; there was nothing he could do but follow his instructions begrudgingly.
The voice felt so clear too, as if it was coming down from just above his head—
 
   
Incidentally, Koremitsu shifted his head to that direction, and in the next moment, screamed.
 
   
“UWWAAAHHH!!?”
 
   
  +
“You sure it’s this battered—erm, relic-like apartment that’s like a historic material?”
How!? That boy with an angelic face – dressed in school uniform! Hikaru Mikado!
 
   
  +
Koremitsu questioned him once more.
At the ceiling of the bathroom! Surrounded by steam!
 
   
  +
Hikaru’s mood was entirely different from what Koremitsu was accustomed to, and had been this way since they passed the school gates on their way out. He looked at the dirty fence, which was drenched black with rain, with a mixture of nostalgia and serenity on his face.
He was floating in the air!
 
   
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Uh, huh? Are you able to see me here, Mr. Akagi?”</span>''
+
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Yeah, no mistake about it. Do you see the white flowers blooming at the foot of the wall? They’re shuddering gently, drenched by the rain.”</span>
   
  +
''These sturdy flowers are blooming again...''he said while making a dreamy, hazy expression.
With the possibility realized, Hikaru’s levitating body let out a cheer.
 
   
  +
“Let’s not talk about flowers now.”
His hair, which looked golden with light partially filtered through its locks, lifted by a stray breeze as it and swayed atop Hikaru’s small head.
 
   
  +
Koremitsu was a little appalled.
Koremitsu grabbed the edge of the bathtub, his mouth still agape – his chin looked like it was going to fall to the ground. Hikaru reflexively widened his eyes peering down upon him. Hikaru’s vaporous figure seemed just like an angel’s, descended onto the Earth before Koremitsu. If he swapped his uniform for a bathrobe, the scintillating radiance could be to blindening effect.
 
   
  +
“Which apartment?”
Koremitsu met Hikaru’s eyes, panting in conflict with the incredulity of it all.
 
   
  +
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“The last one on the first level.”</span>
“Are — aren’t you already dead…?”
 
   
  +
The curtains of that room were shut, and the room was pitch dark inside.
With no delay, his aunt Koharu slid open the glass panel and yelled into the bathhouse.
 
   
  +
But there seemed to be someone moving inside, and Koremitsu narrowed his eyes cautiously.
“What is it, Koremitsu!? Did you fall and hit your head? Don’t tell me you have to be hospitalized again!”
 
   
  +
“Alright, let’s go.”
In her right hand was the kitchen knife, manifestly because she was halfway through with the preparation of dinner.
 
   
  +
They passed through the fence, and walked to the last door of that building.
“Ko-Koharu…there…”
 
   
  +
The room and the residence behind it were practically sticking to each other; the shadows shrouded the alley, and the visibility was dim. Koremitsu was so tense he was about to have cramps.
Koremitsu shuddered as he pointed to the ceiling.
 
   
  +
They stopped at the last door.
There was an effeminate specter in uniform floating before them. It was unknown if Hikaru was naturally genteel or if he went out of his way to treat girls so kindly, as he showed a smile for Koharu.
 
   
  +
As there was no doorbell to ring, he could only knock at the door.
If she were a girl in her teens, she would have melted like a soft-serve. Her voice was yet somehow fraught with a tone suggestive of murderous intent as she derided Koremitsu for his commotion.
 
   
  +
There was no response.
“Hah!? Did a cockroach stick on you? You’re not a girl. Don’t yap around like that because of such a small thing.”
 
   
  +
(No one’s inside? No, I thought I just saw someone moving behind the curtain...)
“Can’t you see!?”
 
   
  +
''Kooonn...''And there was a little thud that came from within.
“Well, I can’t see any cockroach or centipede from here.”
 
   
  +
The sound was low and soft—barely audible.
''Isn’t there a guy wearing school uniform here!?''
 
   
  +
Koremitsu was so tense the back of his neck was itching.
He wanted to yell it, but disposed of the thought after seeing her expression, signaling she might swing the menacing cooking knife upon him without hesitation.
 
   
  +
“Sorry to disturb you. May I have a moment?”
Koharu shut the glass door and left.
 
   
  +
He muttered and knocked on the door again.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“That’s a fierce older sister you have.”</span>''
 
   
  +
A soft voice came from below the door.
Hikaru glazed over the fact that his trademark smile was ineffective as he said this.
 
   
  +
(It seems weird for some reason?)
Meanwhile, in Koremitsu’s mind.
 
   
  +
Why did no one open the door even though there was a sound inside? The location of the sound was very peculiar too.
''Calm down… Calm down…''
 
   
  +
(It sounds like it came from the bottom...did the person instead pass out?)
Koremitsu repeated this to himself as he frantically sought the composure to figure out what was happening.
 
   
  +
Maybe there was someone with his limbs tied up, mouth stuffed, crouched at the door, trying his best to knock the door with his shoulder and head.
Hikaru Mikado, who should by all means be dead, appeared quite alive in Koremitsu’s very bathroom.
 
   
  +
This image immediately flashed through Koremitsu’s mind, and he hurriedly grabbed the door handle and twisted it hard.
He had legs, but his wispy body floated in the air.
 
   
  +
His umbrella fell out of his hands and onto the alley.
And Hikaru was not visible to Koharu.
 
   
  +
“What’s the matter!? Did anything happen!?”
Koremitsu looked tentatively toward the mirror on the bathroom wall, saw that there was only his naked self reflected with a haze of steam, and looked back to Hikaru again.
 
   
  +
There was no response, but there seemed to be a groan, and he panicked the more he heard this.
He was still there.
 
   
  +
“Damn it!”
Koremitsu again looked at the mirror.
 
   
  +
He tried to twist and pry the door open as he slammed on it. The buckle must have been too old as it was immediately slammed loose, and the door fell off with a loud thud. The door was opened!
The red-haired, wiry boy with menacing eyes went pale to the image he saw.
 
   
  +
He immediately rushed in.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Well, Mr. Akagi.”</span>''
 
   
  +
“Are you alright!?”
The voice closed in.
 
   
  +
There was a stove and sink on the side of the corridor, while the kitchen was on the other.
“!”
 
   
  +
This cramped 6-tatami sized room did not have its lights on, and visibility was bleak. It was practically a dump, where there were things littered everywhere, either furniture or trash.
Koremitsu turned, seeing Hikaru behind him like a pet trainer ready for work with an overexcited canine, who said calmly.
 
   
  +
“Er, huh...?”
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“It’s just like what you said, Mr. Akagi. I truly am dead now. This is why I feel this form must be my ghost.”</span>''
 
   
  +
''There was no one inside?''
Hikaru paused in contemplation.
 
   
  +
''Impossible—''
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yes, this much has to be the case. I’m not too sure of what it means to be a ghost, but I feel I am even without knowing a strict definition. I prefer the feeling of a fantastical existence over some convoluted science fiction, so it’s better this way. You should see me in this light, too, Mr. Akagi.”</span>''
 
   
  +
Just when Koremitsu was stunned by this,
''What good is that? How can you be so convinced you’re right!? A dead person suddenly appearing before the living is simply fantasy to you!? This is a disturbance of reality, not imagination!''
 
   
  +
“Meow...”
He felt this wave of derision in his heart, but Koremitsu did not express it.
 
   
  +
He suddenly heard a cry at his feet.
The only time when he actually believed in ghosts was in his days as a fledgling in school—a product of immaturity. In addition, the mirror’s reflection bereft of a certain Hikaru still remained.
 
   
  +
He lowered his head, and found a white cat sitting there nonchalantly, its eyes giving off a bizarre glow in the darkness.
Koremitsu became tangled in the conflicted twine of common sense and observation.
 
   
  +
Was the knocking and groaning made by this cat?
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Here, have a look.”</span>''
 
   
  +
(Uh oh, I ruined someone’s door.)
Hikaru reached his white, slender hand to touch Koremitsu’s. It passed through him, and the skin and bone went through to the other side.
 
   
  +
Cold sweat dripped down Koremitsu’s back, and he found something curled up into a ball in the shadows.
Koremitsu held in a powerful compellence to shriek. He did not want to see the sight of someone else’s hand passing through his like that. It was all too illogical to him. He had goosebumps all over his body, as if there crept a centipede on his back.
 
   
  +
“...!”
Koremitsu reeled the shaken hand back to his chest, breathed a series of deep breaths, and said, “A—assuming that this is reality, and I’m not a ghost, even if you are a ghost, why must you appear in my bathroom?”
 
   
  +
He again gasped in shock.
They were not friends.
 
   
  +
Once his eyes were used to the darkness, he gradually saw the situation in the room.
They were not classmates at all.
 
   
  +
There was a double-deckered bed on the left.
They merely had that single interaction at Heian.
 
   
  +
Right in front of him was a window with its curtains drawn.
Hikaru gave a stunningly captivating look with those clear eyes to Koremitsu.
 
   
  +
There was a round short table in the middle of the room, with a notepad computer on it. Were the things on the right side an electric fan, a chair, a wardrobe, a cupboard, a golf bag? Besides this random stuff, there were a few photos and papers stuck on the wall.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“It’s not sudden at all. I’ve been above you ever since you were at the funeral parlor. I called you ‘Mr. Akagi’ during the funeral, and you looked back, remember?”</span>''
 
   
  +
Also...
Koremitsu stupefied over Hikaru’s words.
 
   
  +
There was something shaped like a hill on the empty space between the cupboard and the electric fan.
It was true that I felt someone calling me when I was returning home. So this guy here has been floating above my head ever since that moment!? Has he been tailing me from behind when I walked home!?
 
   
  +
A blanket?
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“At that moment, I was wondering if I was stuck on you, Mr. Akagi. Of course, that’s in occult terms.”</span>''
 
   
  +
No, it was someone draped in a blanket...a girl.
“Oi! Why me? What did I do to incur your vengeance? Did you want to become the 27th chief or something? You want to fight me because I surpassed you? Did you talk to me on the corridor because of this? In that case, I’ll give that position to you. You can call yourself whatever you want here. Or I can go engrave it on your tombstone too, with a carving knife.”
 
   
  +
She was crouched at the wall, and a little bit of white tender skin was shown from under the carpet as she looked over at Koremitsu with a worried expression...she was staring at the red-haired youth who broke the door and entered illegally.
Koremitsu’s forehead had crossed veins popping with agitation. Hikaru made a relaxed smile as he replied.
 
   
  +
''What?''
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Not at all. I don’t have a grudge with you at all.”</span>''
 
   
  +
''Who was this person?''
“Then why?”
 
   
  +
''What was she doing here?''
Koremitsu eyed him, Hikaru returning the gaze shamelessly.
 
   
  +
Koremitsu’s mind was filled with questions.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Didn’t we have a promise?”</span>''
 
   
  +
''I came here to catch Hikaru’s murderer, right? This girl is the murderer? She looks a little too fragile here.''
“Huh?”
 
   
  +
Flabbergasted, he looked over at Hikaru.
Koremitsu was dumbfounded.
 
   
  +
Hikaru however passed by Koremitsu with a relaxed expression, and approached that girl.
What promise?
 
   
  +
Only Koremitsu could see Hikaru’s soul.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I had something I wanted to ask of you when I approached you to borrow the textbook.”</span>''
 
   
  +
The girl used her small hands to tug gently at the carpet as she peeked at Koremitsu. The long hair sliding out from the carpet covered her face and forehead weakly.
A charming grin splayed across Hikaru’s face as he looked at Koremitsu.
 
   
  +
Hikaru squat down in front of the girl, and gave a loving and gentle expression as he said.
Koremitsu did not care about his awkwardness as he leaned his body forward to view Hikaru.
 
   
  +
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“Don’t be afraid, Yū. Koremitsu is my reliable friend here. He’ll fulfill the ‘promise’ in my stead.”</span>
“Hey, what is it that you requested me for?”
 
   
  +
Upon hearing this, Koremitsu realized he was tricked.
Ever since he heard of Hikaru’s death, Koremitsu could not help but feel bothered by it, as if there were a bone stuck in his throat.
 
   
  +
(You conman! Lying harem prince! What did you mean by ‘will you catch my murderer’!? Acting all serious like that; you were tricking me, weren’t you!? Go down to Hell now and let the king of Hell cut off your tongue!!)
What was the “matter” Hikaru wanted to tell him of?
 
   
  +
Koremitsu cursed spitefully in his heart.
Hikaru requested him, someone he did not know, someone whom he had met for the first time.
 
   
  +
However, no matter how enraged he was, he could not change the current situation.
Hikaru requested Koremitsu, someone who was infamous for being a savage delinquent – someone others would shy away from.
 
   
  +
Even if he were to try and punch Hikaru, the punch would merely pass through his body; it would neither cause itch nor pain, an act that would merely make him look all the more foolish.
Hikaru’s smile disappeared, and his expression turned to sadness. He averted his gaze and fell silent with Koremitsu’s question.
 
   
  +
Also, the girl, who could not see Hikaru, was looking up at Koremitsu tentatively.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“…”</span>''
 
   
  +
Even the white cat lifted its head, ostensibly sizing up Koremitsu as it stared at the latter with cold eyes.
''Hey, why isn’t he saying anything now? Why does he look so upset?''
 
   
  +
(Oi, what do I do now?)
Koremitsu became impatient with Hikaru’s now-solemn expression.
 
   
  +
Koremitsu was tense, sweating all over profusely as he gritted his teeth.
He felt an uncomfortable cold sweat as he awaited a reason behind the silence. At this moment, Hikaru curled his lips and gave a thin smile.
 
   
  +
Hikaru knelt down beside the girl, and gave a smile with the intent of ‘I’ll leave the rest to you’.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“About that…forget about it.”</span>''
 
   
  +
(Damn it, what are you smiling for!?)
He muttered it softly.
 
   
  +
Koremitsu tried his best to swallow his roar that nearly came out from his mouth, and stood at the corridor to explain to the girl.
“Huh!? What does that mean!?”
 
   
  +
“Ah, well...I’m not a bad guy, I’m Hikaru’s friend, and he requested for me to look for you.”
Koremitsu’s tone had inadvertently become gruff. The situation developed into something Hikaru would feel bad about, so the forcefulness of Koremitsu’s reply came to be lamentable.
 
   
  +
“Rain...”
“Don’t try to pull a fast one on me. You’d better tell me the truth here.”
 
   
  +
The soft voice that nearly merged into the darkness came out from the girl’s lips.
Koremitsu puffed his cheeks as Hikaru clapped his powdery white hands together and apologized.
 
   
  +
“Huh? Rain?”
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I’m sorry. Actually, I think I had a little memory loss when I died. I can’t remember now.”</span>''
 
   
  +
The girl was looking over at the door that was still not shut behind Koremitsu. Her eyes were showing a fear that was clearer, stronger than before.
''Are you kidding me!?''
 
   
Koremitsu shot him an interrogative stare, Hikaru smiling back once more.
+
Koremitsu looked over at where she was looking.
   
  +
The rain seemed to have gotten bigger, and the sound of the raindrops entering his ears got stronger. The rain droplets falling sideways splattered on the umbrella in the alley, and sloshed off it.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“However, it’s rare to have such a promise, and since we’ve met even after my death, I would like to ask you for another request.”</span>''
 
   
  +
“Sorry, I’ll repair the door.”
“Another request, you say!?”
 
   
  +
Koremitsu carried the door that was teetering, and turned to look at the girl.
Hikaru nodded obediently.
 
   
  +
And this moment, the girl suddenly collapsed, ostensibly falling off after the strings supporting her snapped.
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yes. I’m definitely stuck with you, so I hope that I can get your help here.”</span>''
 
   
  +
“What’s wrong!?”
Hikaru’s eyes peered into Koremitsu with an inexplicable gravity – like everything in the vicinity would succumb to their power.
 
   
  +
Koremitsu hurriedly took off his shoes and ran over. The floor rattled, and the trash leaning at the wall shook as well.
The prince of the school.
 
   
  +
“Oi! Pull yourself together!”
Koremitsu could finally understand why everyone at school gave Hikaru this nickname; it was beseeming of his majestic, regal presence.
 
   
  +
He stared at the girl’s face as he shouted.
—I can be forgiven by anyone no matter what I do.
 
   
  +
“Damn it, it’s too dark. I can’t see anything!”
Koremitsu nearly agreed to do anything the other party wanted after beholding that lovely grin.
 
   
  +
He intended to switch on the lights, and tugged at the string dangling from the ceiling, but it seemed the bulb was faulty.
''Not good!''
 
   
  +
<span style="font-family:Times Roman;font-style: italic;">“It’s fine. Yū is very timid. She just passed out.”</span>
He did not know why, but his instincts rang alarm from deep within.
 
   
  +
Hikaru stood beside Koremitsu, encouraging him.
He had the vexatious feeling that he would be pulled along by Hikaru’s front if things kept up. The realization jolted through him like lightning.
 
   
  +
“YOU CALL THIS ALRIGHT!? DON’T SAY IT AS IF IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU!!!”
“Koremitsu! How long are you going to talk to yourself in the bathroom like that!? Have you become friends with the cockroach!? Get out once you’re done!”
 
   
  +
Koremitsu roared. The blue-eyed cat shrugged with an annoyed look and licked its fore paws.
Koharu had again slammed the glass panel open to yell.
 
   
“Oh, okay.”
 
 
Koremitsu hurriedly reached down to retrieve a bucket for covering his lower body.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“…She says I’m a cockroach?”</span>''
 
 
Hikaru mused, seemingly devastated by this.
 
 
<span style="font-size: 50%; border: "><center>♢ ♢ ♢</center></span>
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Wow! A Chabudai<ref>A Japanese-styled short legged table, to a point where people seated at it have to seat on cushions rather than chairs.</ref>. To think that it still exists in Japan.”</span>''
 
 
While Koremitsu, Koharu and grandfather were having dinner in the dining room, Hikaru looked like a prince who finally entered a peasant’s house as he curiously floated around the house. He would exclaim whenever he saw something, and would observe with wide eyes, without looking away and give a smile.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Ah, the yam’s cooked! It looks really delicious oily like this~ So good. It has that motherly flair to it. I want to try it out too~”</span>''
 
 
Koremitsu, who started to grab his chopsticks to cater to his salivating tongue, felt his hunger partially subsided with the famished set of eyes probing him at the table.
 
 
''Aren’t you a ghost? You can’t eat.''
 
 
Koremitsu wanted to speak, but he stopped himself after seeing Koharu and his grandfather continue their meal with their usual expressions.
 
 
''Looks like gramps and Koharu really can’t see this.''
 
 
The recurred proof of his situation caused another headache for Koremitsu.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Hey, this piece of calligraphy is written expertly. Who wrote it?”</span>''
 
 
''Gramps.''
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“What’s this raccoon decoration here for?”</span>''
 
 
''Who knows?''
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Ah, this sliding door is covered by sticking Washi<ref> A type of Japanese paper. Can be used for virtually anything artistic.</ref> over it. Ah, here too! Did you repair them by yourselves? That’s very handy of you.”</span>''
 
 
''Don’t go cooing over such minor things.''
 
 
Taking his chopsticks again, he grimaced at Hikaru.
 
 
“Koremitsu, what have you been looking at since just now?”
 
 
Koharu asked the question not for an answer but to give Koremitsu a warning. Koremitsu’s venerable grandfather, having been born before the war, also lectured him.
 
 
“Don’t drop rice all over the place. You’ll get divine retribution.”
 
 
Koremitsu cringed his neck.
 
 
Hikaru was meanwhile admiring the sliding door with fascination, “Ah, this is covered up with chiyogami<ref>A type of origami (paper folding) paper that has lots of attractive patterns on it.</ref> and cut in the shape of a tortoise shell…”
 
 
Koremitsu thought that this was all Hikaru was doing.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Mr. Akagi, Kokeshi Dolls! The Kokeshi Dolls are lined up. Do you collect them? They’re really cute! These narrow eyes are really a form of Japanese Beauty!”</span>''
 
 
Here Hikaru was thrilled over sundry baubles again.
 
 
''Shut up over there! You’re already dead!''
 
 
Koremitsu had stopped himself from speaking out of irritation for another time that day.
 
 
He would be troubled if Hikaru’s airy form might squat in a room of the house as a baleful ghost seeking vengeance for a misdeed.
 
 
Either way, he felt the need to make haste in taking Hikaru out of his sight, lest Koharu and his grandfather misunderstand anything more.
 
 
Koremitsu would normally eat an extra serving of rice for dinner, but that luxury had to be forgone.
 
 
“I’m going away.”
 
 
He let out a low growl as he muttered, “Why act so cool when you’re just returning to your own room here? You want to go raid a yakuza base or something here!?”
 
 
Koharu had yapped something back.
 
 
 
“First, sit down before we begin.”
 
 
Koremitsu returned to his room, closed the door, threw a cushion onto the tatami<ref>A floor matting commonly used in Japanese-styled rooms.</ref> and ordered Hikaru.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Mr. Akagi, I am happy that you’re inviting me with a cushion as well, but I don’t suppose there’s any significance in giving me a cushion. However, I do understand your intentions.”''</span>''
 
 
Hikaru bent his knees slightly over the cushion as he floated in the air.
 
 
Koremitsu started.
 
 
“WHO’S WELCOMING YOU HERE!? THE HAIRS ON MY BACK ARE STANDING WHEN YOU’RE FLOATING IN FRONT OF ME LIKE THIS. AT LEAST PUT YOUR FEET—no, wait, knees on the floor—ANYWAY, IF YOU WANT ME TO LISTEN TO YOU HERE, YOU’D BETTER SHOW ME THAT YOU’RE SINCERELY TRYING TO ASK ME HERE!”
 
 
Koremitsu’s face had changed colors as he yelled.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Okay, I understand.”</span>''
 
 
Unexpectedly, Hikaru knelt down onto the floor and put his knees together to sit properly on the cushion.
 
 
Even so, he was practically sitting in a ‘Seiza’, and his back looked straighter than Koremitsu’s, who sat with his back arched. It was perfect other than the fact that the cushion did not sink at all.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Is this good? Are you willing to listen to me now?”</span>''
 
 
Hikaru flashed his trademark smile of allure.
 
 
''How do I say this? This guy…can really mess up my rhythm.''
 
 
Koremitsu thought as he sat cross-legged on the floor.
 
 
“Well, I’ll just hear you out now.”
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“If possible, I hope that you can help me, too. Actually, there is a girl I can’t let go of in my heart. Her birthday’s coming soon, and on the last day of Golden Week, I sent a letter attached with Lilacs to her home.”</span>''
 
 
''Why must you use plant stems to tie the envelope? Can’t you send her a phone message?''
 
 
Koremitsu was perplexed.
 
 
Then, Hikaru’s eyes and lips looked like they were emitting sweetness.
 
 
In this letter, he wrote,
 
 
'''“This is the first present. I prepared another 6 gifts for your birthday. Please look forward to it.”'''
 
 
''Are women the greedy enough not to be satisfied without receiving 7 gifts? Don’t you have to spend lots of money if you have to give 7 gifts for every birthday? Before we even talk about that, how were you able to think of what 7 presents to give?''
 
 
To Koremitsu, gift giving for a lady was a concept from another dimension.
 
 
But Hikaru showed a melancholic expression in his eyes.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“As you can see, I’m already dead, and I’m unable to fulfill my promise. Would you please hand the presents to her in my stead?”</span>''
 
 
“So, you’re requesting me to do something related to a girl here.”
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Yes. To me, she is a very important girl.”</span>''
 
 
Hikaru’s eyebrows perked up as he showed his ever sweet, soft charm. Koremitsu showed a contrastingly unhappy expression.
 
 
“I’m not doing it.”
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Eh—!? Wa-wait, aren’t you rejecting me too quickly here, Mr. Akagi?”</span>''
 
 
This was the first time Hikaru, who had been so carefree even after becoming a ghost, showed signs of faltering.
 
 
Koremitsu kept frowning, “I won’t talk about requests concerning girls.”
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Why!?”</span>''
 
 
“Gramps told me not to get close to girls.”
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“What does that mean?”</span>''
 
 
“20 years ago, his wife – my grandmother – said that she wanted to start a second life, and left divorce letters before she went off.”
 
 
Ever since it happened to him, his grandfather’s catchphrase was that “women are all like this,” and he would often quarrel with Koremitsu’s aunt Koharu as a divorcée who often said in the same derisive manner that “men are all like this.” According to Koharu, it was to be expected that Koremitsu’s grandmother could not stand his grandfather.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“This…this might have been quite a shock to your grandfather, but your grandmother can’t possibly represent all females.”</span>''
 
 
“During the first year of my elementary school, the woman called my mother dumped my father and I, and eloped with another guy.”
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Uw!”</span>''
 
 
Hikaru was immediately rendered speechless.
 
 
“And also, the guy she went with was my homeroom teacher.”
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Ehh.”</span>''
 
 
“And then, half a year later, my dad died of a heart attack.”
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Is-is that so. You’ve really had it tough up til now. Your — your father really suffered quite a tragedy too…but this girlfriend of mine won’t hand me divorce papers or elope with another guy. It’s not like I want you to go out with her or get married either. I just want you to send her the presents on her birthday, and then I can go to Heaven happily. See, it’ll be bothersome if I keep sticking alongside you all the time, right?”</span>''
 
 
The meaning hidden within those words was that Hikaru was threatening Koremitsu with continued haunting unless his request was made. Hikaru retained a pitiful expression.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Please~? It’s a very important promise. I don’t have any real friends, so I can only ask you here, Mr. Akagi.”</span>''
 
 
“You’re actually saying that you have no friends? Keep trying to bluff me here. Aren’t you some extremely popular socialite?”
 
 
He was born with a dazzling appearance, and his personality was so refreshing it was endearing. He was also the ‘Prince’ of the school, someone surrounded by obsequious followers. To Koremitsu, it was an infuriating thing someone like him could say they “did not have any friends.”
 
 
''How could this flippant guy understand the pain of being left aside when the teachers instruct the students to ‘team up in pairs’ during Physical Education or Arts classes?''
 
 
''Everyone scattered from me like spiders when I was just walking around, asking for directions to the teachers’ staff room. There’s no one I could talk with during class breaks, I have difficulty spending those 10 minutes of break, and I can only use that time to keep revising work. How can some naïve young lord like you understand the pain of being excluded?''
 
 
However, Hikaru shrugged his shoulders as he muttered sadly.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“It’s true…I was always popular with the girls ever since I was in kindergarten, and all the girls in my class wanted to be my girlfriend. During the class meetings in primary school, they went through a long discussion, which amounted to ‘Hikaru belongs to everyone, so no one can elope with him here’ and ended up with this agreement.”</span>''
 
 
''…Is he just bragging here? Speaking of which, those elementary school students sure are annoying to use this majority vote to decide things here.''
 
 
The more Koremitsu listened, the more his lips started to twist in a frown.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“But because of this, the boys would often exclude me.”</span>''
 
 
On hearing that, Koremitsu’s ears suddenly twitched.
 
 
(You were…excluded?)
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“It was the same during Physical Education Class. Nobody would pair up with me.”</span>''
 
 
Koremitsu’s ears twitched again.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“It was the same when I entered middle school. I was called up by a group to the back of the sports hall, saying that I snatched their girlfriends. They were looking for trouble with me…making all sorts of bad rumors to a point where none of the boys in class were willing to speak up for me…”</span>''
 
 
Koremitsu imagined that scene and felt a pain inside his chest, as if there was something stuck within.
 
 
He understood more than anyone else the pain of being excluded due to vilified rumors.
 
 
He recalled how he had to eat lunch alone during noon break, he recalled how he would move his chopsticks silently while hearing the laughter and chatting of his classmates. He recalled the despicable people who were overly bored and used compasses to doodle on his table, calling him names like “Sam” and “John” and all sorts of things.
 
 
Every time he recalled that, his eyes would feel hot.
 
 
''Is that so? So this guy understands such pain?''
 
 
''So he lived through such bitter days?''
 
 
''He wants to fulfill a promise to a girl he can’t let go of in his heart, but he has no friends. He’s so lonely that he can only rely on me.''
 
 
''Is that so? Is that how it is?''
 
 
''This is really unbearable, damn it.''
 
 
“It…it can’t be helped…I’ll just help send the presents in your stead.”
 
 
Koremitsu blinked his eyes and looked aside and said this stiffly.
 
 
On hearing this, Hikaru heaved a sigh of relief and said,
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“Thank you! I knew that you’ll help me, Mr. Akagi. Really, thank you.”</span>''
 
 
The words full of undiluted graciousness and trust caused something hot to rise up his throat.
 
 
“I’ll go to…the toilet.”
 
 
He lowered his head and hurriedly left the room to avoid letting others see the salty and spicy juices on his eyelids.
 
 
He opened the toilet door, used his fingers to wipe away his tears, sighed, took off his pajamas pants with his underwear—
 
 
“!”
 
 
But there was a slightly apologetic looking Hikaru floating above the toilet bowl.
 
 
“WAH!? WHY MUST YOU FOLLOW ME HERE!? AND YOU’RE EVEN LOOKING AT MY PRIVATE PART HERE! ARE YOU A PERVERT!?”
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“I saw both front and back earlier when you were in the bathroom.”</span>''
 
 
In the face of the flustered Koremitsu, Hikaru sighed slightly and showed a serious look, saying,
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“There is something unfortunate I have to tell you of.”</span>''
 
 
''Wha-what is it?''
 
 
Koremitsu held his breath as he listened, and Hikaru tried his best to lighten the shock as he calmly explained.
 
 
''<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">“It seems that no matter where you go, I will be dragged along with you. So please don’t mind me and continue on.”</span>''
 
 
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Chapter 1: It's Already Troubling When You Faint.

“Flowers drenched in the rain are truly charming and fascinating. It really gives off a vibrant array of emotions.”

Hikaru spoke from Koremitsu’s side, his voice gentle.

If that sighing voice was to have an aroma, its elegant fragrance would spread through the humid air of that rainy day.

“The pale blue flowers carry such sweet dew, and the Commelina Grass works so hard to prevent them from falling; the Iris continues to look regal as its delicate body stands proudly; the Hydrangea dressed in water crystals looks so pure and dainty as it gives off a rainbow-colored light—these flowers look exceedingly alluring throughout the rainy season.”

The rainy season had come early; dark clouds loomed above even in the late of May.

Koremitsu walked to school on the pavement that morning.

He carried a dull, dark blue umbrella, and strode forward with an arched back. Hikaru floated at his side without an umbrella.

The school uniform was composed of a white blazer and slacks. This opulent and slick design contrasted starkly with Koremitsu’s gruff personality. It gave the appearance of a fine haute couture when worn on Hikaru.

“Koremitsu, don’t you find flowers and girls to be more mysterious and alluring on rainy days? Whether it’s their tender lips under the umbrella or their delicate neck, white limbs and exquisite hips, those are all so enchanting. The blouses of the uniform drenched by the rain are transparent, showing the lines of their underwear, making hearts race. The fragrance of shampoo from their drenched hair is also worth marveling at, and causes one to inadvertently close his eyes to enjoy, you know?”

“...Not at all.”

Koremitsu retorted with a bitter tone.

“Why would you smell a girl’s hair without a good reason? Are you a pervert?”

Being thought an oddball by his fellow students for talking to himself was an ever-present worry for Koremitsu, so he had refrained from answering Hikaru; however, he could not stop himself from retorting to Hikaru’s prattling of the relations between flowers and girls on rainy days.

“You pervert, harem prince, flower idiot, hook-up devil, self-indulging guy, perverted delusional dreamer, big liar, con artist.”

Even as Koremitsu scolded Hikaru, he attempted to keep his voice low enough to avoid being heard by others on their commute to school.

Hikaru complained with a pained expression,

“That hurts, Koremitsu! Why are you so unhappy?”

You’re asking me why I’m so unhappy?

Koremitsu glared at Hikaru; his eyes were sharp enough to terrify other students, even without glaring.

“Do you need me to tell you why, you lying ghost!?”


Right, Hikaru Mikado was a ghost.


This was why he could go about with no umbrella on rainy days and not be affected.

His shirt was invariably dry and clean, and his blazer constantly a sparkling white; his light brown hair swayed smoothly across his petite, feminine face.

The death of Hikaru, the boy heralded by the school’s students as a Prince, occurred a month ago.

Koremitsu had attended his funeral.

That was a mistake.

It was at that funeral where he found himself haunted by Hikaru’s lingering presence, his ghost.

“I promised the girl I’m engaged to that I’ll give her birthday presents. If I can fulfill this wish, I can ascend to Heaven without regrets. Please help me!”

This request troubled Koremitsu as it implied that he would be accompanied by Hikaru constantly; he would be followed to the bath and the toilet, and so, he reluctantly agreed. Although the mission was troublesome and immensely irritating, he completed it as a proxy.

However, Hikaru still lingered.

He had even continued to say frivolously,


“Actually, there are still another 4 or 5 girls that I’m very concerned about. No, maybe 40, 50 of them?”


Koremitsu had never agreed to aid him with this.

Isn’t 40 or 50 of them too many!? Do you really like to make so many promises with women!? To people other than Aoi!? You harem prince! Casanova! Go die a hundred times over!!!

The thought of it was infuriating.


“Okay now, you should have calmed down by now, right? I didn’t try to trick you deliberately anyway, I want to hurry up and ascend to Heaven too. It’s depressing that I can’t see myself in the mirror. No matter how well-dressed I am, or how handsomely I style my hair, I still can’t see it. I think that my skin is in tip-top condition today too, so springy. My hair feels smooth and elegant and my cuticle layer must be glowing...ahh, I want to see.”

Are you only worried about things like that?

“Koremitsu, you didn’t wish for me to disappear; weren’t you crying your eyes out?”

Yeah! Return my tears! And I wasn’t crying my eyes out!!

“Hey, please agree to my request? Please, Koremitsu! Help me a little more! Lend me your strength!”

40, 50 people is not a little!

No, if he were to count the women filling Hikaru’s funeral parlor,

“Actually, there are another 400, 500 of them.” might be Hikaru’s next sentence.


Hikaru’s countenance was clearly both innocent and effeminate, but he was an absolute Casanova. Koremitsu wanted no further involvement with him.

“I refuse. I don’t want to approach women for the sake of cleaning up your mess.”

Koremitsu grumbled with a frown, and Hikaru widened his eyes in shock.

“Oh? Don’t you already understand the charms of a woman? You said that Miss Aoi is very cute.”

“Eh...”

Koremitsu’s face grew hotter at his words.

It was true that he found Aoi’s various expressions adorable. He had accompanied her to the theme park in Hikaru’s stead, and when he embraced her effeminate, slender body, his heart inadvertently raced.

After finally accepting Koremitsu as a friend of Hikaru’s, she opened her heart to him and would even smile at him shyly.

Whenever they met at the school gate, she would blush and greet him courteously with a well-meaning expression.

“Good morning, Mr Akagi.”

As it was, she left for the art room after school each day and worked on her paintings of Hikaru. She and the other club members had a better relationship now than before.

It was true that Aoi was cute.

The problem, though, was his classmate—

At the thought of that feisty girl with fierce eyes, he curled his lips unhappily.

“Ah, Miss Shikibu!”

After catching sight of her, Hikaru called out to a girl holding a red and purple checkered umbrella.

The veins on Koremitsu’s forehead bulged.

“You see, Koremitsu? It’s Miss Shikibu. Go greet her!”

Hikaru called out to her, energetically urging Koremitsu to do the same. He completely ignored Koremitsu’s frown, either because he did not see it or because that was the expression Koremitsu always wore.

“Uwahh, Miss Shikibu’s legs are pretty after all! Those are really pretty legs, slender and straight~. She looks full of life when she walks. It really brings delight to my heart.”

Koremitsu’s stomach knotted at Hikaru’s profuse applause and the muscles around his mouth stiffened.

“Koremitsu? Why’re you eyeing Miss Shikibu?”

Hikaru, after noticing something was amiss, looked astounded.

At the same time, Honoka, who was about to step through the gateway onto school grounds, noticed Koremitsu.

Koremitsu tensed himself instinctively.

They stared at one another.

Honoka’s eyebrows were raised slightly in a proud manner, her eyes narrowed with an overall unhappy demeanor. The ends of her mouth curled downwards

Koremitsu’s lips shrunk down in reply.

But even so,

“H-hello.”

He greeted her.

“...”

Humph. Honoka snorted, turned away, and left.

Oi! You’re pretending not to see a classmate greeting you here!?

Once again his veins bulged, and he trotted off after her.

When someone greets you, you have to greet them back! Shouldn’t you be able to understand such basic courtesy!? What exactly did I do wrong!? Why’s she so angry with me!?

He gritted his teeth and made his way beside her.

Honoka raised her eyebrows further, hastening her steps. She replied to Koremitsu’s vehement chase by hurrying away. When he caught up to her again, she sped off.

The two raced each other, each trying to cut in front of the other.

“~~~~~~~”

“Kuuu!”

Damn, how can I be losing to a woman!?

He walked forward, forgetting his objective in that process.

“Koremitsu, why are you panting and sweating all over so early in the morning...there’ll be a lot of people staring at you, you know?”

Hikaru gently reminded him.

His inherited savage visage and nefarious aura earned Koremitsu terrifying nicknames during his years in Middle School; these nicknames were carried over to Heian Academy, where he was called ‘Hellhound’ and ‘King of Delinquents’, and was the subject of gossip.

Were anyone to see him as he were, they would probably say something along the lines of,

“The first-year Akagi’s chasing after a girl with a carnivorous look on his face, like a wild beast!”

“Don’t follow me, you delinquent!”

Honoka stopped in front of the stairs, pointing her umbrella to Koremitsu and shaking the residual water at him.

“WHAT ARE YOU SAYING!? YOU THINK I’M WILLING!? IT’S BECAUSE I’M IN THE SAME CLASS AS YOU, SITTING RIGHT BESIDE YOU! AND I’M NOT A DELINQUENT!”

“You look the part with that face of yours!”

Honoka finished her sentence in a vicious manner, and shook her light beige hair - the color reminded Koremitsu of a dead mouse - before walking over to her shoe locker.

What sort of attitude’s that!? There are no good woman after all!

When she had earnestly discussed Aoi with him, Koremitsu felt, for the first time, that there were some good women like her, and originally, he had intended to permanently seal off his woman-loathing grandfather’s catchphrase, “That’s why I say women—!”

But because of the grief Honoka gave him the week before, that notion was rejected.

“YOU SEE, HIKARU!? WOMEN ARE ALL LIKE THAT! I DON’T WANT TO GET INVOLVED WITH SUCH UNREASONABLE ANIMALS EVEN IF I DIE!”

Koremitsu was overly exasperated that he lashed out with no regard for the stares directed at him.

“Ah...un, but you do have to bear a little responsibility for why Miss Shikibu is being so unfriendly with you. Erm, I think I must have said too much here, right?”

He spoke hesitantly.

“What? Why’re you so indecisive when you’re a guy?”

“Yes, I better not say it or it would be offensive to Miss Shikibu. It’s fine, you’ll understand later, before your 18th birthday... probably.”

He gave a cryptic smile.

Honoka was still close to her shoe locker, and was greeting her friends so cheerily that it made Koremitsu suspect her of having multiple personality disorder.

“Good morning, Michiru.”

“Ah, good morning, Hono~”

“I brought the DVD you said you wanted to watch last time!”

“Wah, thank you, Hono.”

The responsible looking girl with short braids and large framed glasses was their class representative. Everyone called her ‘prez,’ except for Honoka, who would call her by her name.

Oi, she’s so cold towards me and completely different to the others!

Koremitsu’s grievance resulted in a glare and when the braided class representative noticed this, she jumped in fear.

“Ah...go-go-goo-goo-goo-goo-goo-good morning, Mr Akagi.”

She stammered out a greeting.

“...Hello.”

It was impressive that she could greet him, the hated and feared delinquent, properly; she was a model class representative, and held the title properly by not looking in the other direction and trembling in fear of Koremitsu.

“Michiru, why are you greeting someone like Koremitsu?”

Honoka said unhappily.

This woman really annoys me! Koremitsu’s veins jutted out once more.


“Eh? Lord Hikaru was murdered?”


The sudden question shocked Koremitsu.

Hikaru was beside him, still and somber, with narrowed eyes.

Several girls were chatting in the corridor, sounding really agitated.

“This message says that it wasn’t an accident, but a murder!”

“No way! A chain mail?”

“Looks suspicious~”

“It’s strange for him to fall into the river on a rainy day though. Why would any sane person go to the riverside when there was such a huge downpour?”

“Yeah!”

“Was Lord Hikaru really killed by someone?”

“Oi...”

Just as Koremitsu began to approach them...

The melody of a famous band’s top hit song chirped briskly.

The sound came from Honoka’s phone.

She pulled her cellphone out from her skirt pocket with a frown and looked at the screen.

After pressing a few buttons,

“What is this...”

Dismay clung to her voice.

“What’s the matter, Hono?”

Michiru glanced at Honoka’s cellphone, and her eyes widened in surprise.

“Ho-ho-ho-Hono! Erm-thi-this is talking about Lord Hikaru’s—”

“Let me see!”

Koremitsu walked over to Michiru’s side and peered over at Honoka’s phone.

The small screen held shocking words.


“Lord Hikaru’s death was not an accident, it was a murder.

The murderer is in Heian Academy.”


“—!”

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Koremitsu gulped dryly as the sound of ringtones filled the air.


♢ ♢ ♢


“Hikaru Mikado was murdered in school!”


This message was first sent last night, but by the following morning, the rumor had reached the ears of every student that attend Heian Academy. During the breaks, the halls were filled with theories concerning the identity of the culprit.

“Maybe a boy did it out of revenge because his girlfriend was taken by Lord Hikaru?”

“No, it must’ve been a girl dumped by that harem prince.”

“The murderer is in the High School Branch, right?”

“Maybe the culprit is in Middle School, or even College.”

“Might even be a teacher.”

Koremitsu walked about gloomily and these speculations were not improving his mood. He made his way to the roof, ignoring the fact that it was forbidden from entry.

The sky that greeted him was tenebrous, and a steady cascade of rain fell from it.

He stood on the roof not far from the door, and leaned against the wall to avoid the rain. He questioned Hikaru quietly,

“...You didn’t fall into a river and drowned? Someone killed you?”

Hiina Oumi of the newspaper club did mention this before,

“It’s just...a little rumor—but Lord Hikaru didn’t die from an accident, but was actually murdered.”

She even said she was digging into these rumors.

Hikaru simply disregarded the rumors.

“I’m a harem prince who goes around hooking up with girls...so I guess there should be a lot of girls who wanted to kill me.”

He spoke with an uncharacteristically mature tone.

His eyes were dull, and there was no sign of confirmation or denial.

After that, Koremitsu could not find a chance to ask him properly, so he did not pay any mind to it, thinking that they were simply baseless rumors.

He did not expect such an uproar to stem from those texts.

Who sent these messages, and for what reason?

Was there a seed of truth to these rumors?

Koremitsu’s reaction to the message, an unpleasant stiffness in his countenance, contrasted greatly with Hikaru’s emotionless expression.

He was silent, only smiling, which was odd for such a talkative fellow. After a moment of silence, he muttered to himself,

“Who sent it?”

And he then resumed his silence.

Koremitsu was unsure of how to react to Hikaru’s spellbound state - he did not know if he should ask what had happened or not; there was a sickening feeling in his gut, and his stomach was knotted so severely he felt nauseous.

If Hikaru doesn’t want to say, I better not ask...

It was then that Koremitsu arrived at the roof; he could ask freely with no worries that others would overhear him, but he was still hesitant.

Maybe this might be related to the reason why he can’t ascend to Heaven and keeps clinging on to me. Some things are better said by someone else, so I can only exert a little pressure...

Koremitsu’s features were that of a delinquent - he was born that way. It was for this reason, and perhaps none other, that his classmates kept their distance from him; Hikaru was his only friend, and the only friend he’d ever had.

He was inexperienced in interpersonal relationships, and he was uncertain as to how much information he could rightfully request from Hikaru without hurting him.

There were many things Koremitsu did not understand.

He abandoned any hope of going on about this with delicacy, and decided to delve straight into the heart of the matter.

He wanted to hear the response of this ostensible gentleman, of this unfathomable troublemaker. He wanted to hear what his friend was thinking.

“What do you think, Hikaru?”

His words tumbled from his mouth awkwardly amidst the quiet rain, and carefully observed Hikaru.

Hikaru did not turn his head, but smiled slightly. His beautiful eyebrows drooped. It was a fragile, lonely smile.

“This is troubling.”

The mumbled words came from behind his smile.

“Why must these rumors surface now? My cause of death is irrelevant; the fact that I am dead remains.”

Koremitsu’s heart beat heavily.

He’s trying to avoid this topic again?

“But, Koremitsu...”

Hikaru slowly turned his stare to Koremitsu.

Eh!?

His elegant features were knit into a serious expression, and he spoke to Koremitsu, who listened attentively.

“If I said that I was murdered, would you catch my murderer?”


♢ ♢ ♢


This is quite the broken apartment.

Koremitsu held his umbrella, his bag slung across his shoulder, and looked up blankly at the building in front of his eyes.

It was after class.

The aged, wooden apartment block he stood at now was a twenty minute walk from school. The buildings gave the impression that they would collapse from the pressure by even the slightest breeze.

The apartments on the block were all two stories high; the block was divided into approximately four separate apartment complexes. The fence and hedges were built from plywood, and the grey walls were full of cracks. However, it looked all the more dilapidated due to the dimness of the rainy day; the atmosphere wasn’t unlike what one would expect to see in a horror movie.

My house is already old enough, but this is worse than that...

Perhaps this truly was the hideout of Hikaru’s murderer.


“Will you catch my murderer?”

Hikaru asked.

“Do you know where the murderer is?”

Koremitsu’s eyes were wide, but he was undecided as to whether Hikaru truly had been murdered or not.

“Hm...I’m not too sure either. I just have a feeling the murderer is there.”

Hikaru’s answer was uncertain.

“Right, I’ll call the police!”

Koremitsu immediately fished out his phone, but Hikaru stopped him, saying,

“I’m not exactly sure, and if the murderer is not there, you’ll be scolded by the police. Besides, what reason do you want to call the police to search the murderer’s residence?”

“Uu...”

It was true that he couldn’t say he was instructed by a ghost.

“Anyway, let’s go in and check the situation out.”

How can you say that so simply?...

Although Koremitsu couldn’t easily agree to this, Hikaru was certainly serious and fervent enough to concern Koremitsu; there was nothing he could do but follow his instructions begrudgingly.


“You sure it’s this battered—erm, relic-like apartment that’s like a historic material?”

Koremitsu questioned him once more.

Hikaru’s mood was entirely different from what Koremitsu was accustomed to, and had been this way since they passed the school gates on their way out. He looked at the dirty fence, which was drenched black with rain, with a mixture of nostalgia and serenity on his face.

“Yeah, no mistake about it. Do you see the white flowers blooming at the foot of the wall? They’re shuddering gently, drenched by the rain.”

These sturdy flowers are blooming again...he said while making a dreamy, hazy expression.

“Let’s not talk about flowers now.”

Koremitsu was a little appalled.

“Which apartment?”

“The last one on the first level.”

The curtains of that room were shut, and the room was pitch dark inside.

But there seemed to be someone moving inside, and Koremitsu narrowed his eyes cautiously.

“Alright, let’s go.”

They passed through the fence, and walked to the last door of that building.

The room and the residence behind it were practically sticking to each other; the shadows shrouded the alley, and the visibility was dim. Koremitsu was so tense he was about to have cramps.

They stopped at the last door.

As there was no doorbell to ring, he could only knock at the door.

There was no response.

(No one’s inside? No, I thought I just saw someone moving behind the curtain...)

Kooonn...And there was a little thud that came from within.

The sound was low and soft—barely audible.

Koremitsu was so tense the back of his neck was itching.

“Sorry to disturb you. May I have a moment?”

He muttered and knocked on the door again.

A soft voice came from below the door.

(It seems weird for some reason?)

Why did no one open the door even though there was a sound inside? The location of the sound was very peculiar too.

(It sounds like it came from the bottom...did the person instead pass out?)

Maybe there was someone with his limbs tied up, mouth stuffed, crouched at the door, trying his best to knock the door with his shoulder and head.

This image immediately flashed through Koremitsu’s mind, and he hurriedly grabbed the door handle and twisted it hard.

His umbrella fell out of his hands and onto the alley.

“What’s the matter!? Did anything happen!?”

There was no response, but there seemed to be a groan, and he panicked the more he heard this.

“Damn it!”

He tried to twist and pry the door open as he slammed on it. The buckle must have been too old as it was immediately slammed loose, and the door fell off with a loud thud. The door was opened!

He immediately rushed in.

“Are you alright!?”

There was a stove and sink on the side of the corridor, while the kitchen was on the other.

This cramped 6-tatami sized room did not have its lights on, and visibility was bleak. It was practically a dump, where there were things littered everywhere, either furniture or trash.

“Er, huh...?”

There was no one inside?

Impossible—

Just when Koremitsu was stunned by this,

“Meow...”

He suddenly heard a cry at his feet.

He lowered his head, and found a white cat sitting there nonchalantly, its eyes giving off a bizarre glow in the darkness.

Was the knocking and groaning made by this cat?

(Uh oh, I ruined someone’s door.)

Cold sweat dripped down Koremitsu’s back, and he found something curled up into a ball in the shadows.

“...!”

He again gasped in shock.

Once his eyes were used to the darkness, he gradually saw the situation in the room.

There was a double-deckered bed on the left.

Right in front of him was a window with its curtains drawn.

There was a round short table in the middle of the room, with a notepad computer on it. Were the things on the right side an electric fan, a chair, a wardrobe, a cupboard, a golf bag? Besides this random stuff, there were a few photos and papers stuck on the wall.

Also...

There was something shaped like a hill on the empty space between the cupboard and the electric fan.

A blanket?

No, it was someone draped in a blanket...a girl.

She was crouched at the wall, and a little bit of white tender skin was shown from under the carpet as she looked over at Koremitsu with a worried expression...she was staring at the red-haired youth who broke the door and entered illegally.

What?

Who was this person?

What was she doing here?

Koremitsu’s mind was filled with questions.

I came here to catch Hikaru’s murderer, right? This girl is the murderer? She looks a little too fragile here.

Flabbergasted, he looked over at Hikaru.

Hikaru however passed by Koremitsu with a relaxed expression, and approached that girl.

Only Koremitsu could see Hikaru’s soul.

The girl used her small hands to tug gently at the carpet as she peeked at Koremitsu. The long hair sliding out from the carpet covered her face and forehead weakly.

Hikaru squat down in front of the girl, and gave a loving and gentle expression as he said.

“Don’t be afraid, Yū. Koremitsu is my reliable friend here. He’ll fulfill the ‘promise’ in my stead.”

Upon hearing this, Koremitsu realized he was tricked.

(You conman! Lying harem prince! What did you mean by ‘will you catch my murderer’!? Acting all serious like that; you were tricking me, weren’t you!? Go down to Hell now and let the king of Hell cut off your tongue!!)

Koremitsu cursed spitefully in his heart.

However, no matter how enraged he was, he could not change the current situation.

Even if he were to try and punch Hikaru, the punch would merely pass through his body; it would neither cause itch nor pain, an act that would merely make him look all the more foolish.

Also, the girl, who could not see Hikaru, was looking up at Koremitsu tentatively.

Even the white cat lifted its head, ostensibly sizing up Koremitsu as it stared at the latter with cold eyes.

(Oi, what do I do now?)

Koremitsu was tense, sweating all over profusely as he gritted his teeth.

Hikaru knelt down beside the girl, and gave a smile with the intent of ‘I’ll leave the rest to you’.

(Damn it, what are you smiling for!?)

Koremitsu tried his best to swallow his roar that nearly came out from his mouth, and stood at the corridor to explain to the girl.

“Ah, well...I’m not a bad guy, I’m Hikaru’s friend, and he requested for me to look for you.”

“Rain...”

The soft voice that nearly merged into the darkness came out from the girl’s lips.

“Huh? Rain?”

The girl was looking over at the door that was still not shut behind Koremitsu. Her eyes were showing a fear that was clearer, stronger than before.

Koremitsu looked over at where she was looking.

The rain seemed to have gotten bigger, and the sound of the raindrops entering his ears got stronger. The rain droplets falling sideways splattered on the umbrella in the alley, and sloshed off it.

“Sorry, I’ll repair the door.”

Koremitsu carried the door that was teetering, and turned to look at the girl.

And this moment, the girl suddenly collapsed, ostensibly falling off after the strings supporting her snapped.

“What’s wrong!?”

Koremitsu hurriedly took off his shoes and ran over. The floor rattled, and the trash leaning at the wall shook as well.

“Oi! Pull yourself together!”

He stared at the girl’s face as he shouted.

“Damn it, it’s too dark. I can’t see anything!”

He intended to switch on the lights, and tugged at the string dangling from the ceiling, but it seemed the bulb was faulty.

“It’s fine. Yū is very timid. She just passed out.”

Hikaru stood beside Koremitsu, encouraging him.

“YOU CALL THIS ALRIGHT!? DON’T SAY IT AS IF IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU!!!”

Koremitsu roared. The blue-eyed cat shrugged with an annoyed look and licked its fore paws.


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