The next morning, I was doing pretty well, and over breakfast, I tried
to reanalyse the conversation I had overheard in the night. I did not draw any
new, interesting conclusions. Mom left a note asking me to stay home if I
didn't feel up to going to school. It was a tempting proposition, but
theoretically, I preferred to miss as few days as possible. My friend was
waiting for me in front of the block where our families lived and was watching me
anxiously.
"What actually happened yesterday?" he asked bluntly.
"I passed out after seeing Hamada giving chocolates to Tachibana
too," I muttered. "I think someone caught me before I hit the floor,
but I don't know who."
"It hurt you so much." Daisuke shook his head in disbelief.
"Don't make a fool out of me, it's probably just tipped the scales,
I've been feeling bad since the morning."
I quickened my pace, remembering someone reminding me of being pathetic.
Those words haunted me the whole time, plus that guy's voice, I had no doubt
about it. The tone in which he said it only added to my sense of hopelessness
in terms of my love life.
"What did they say at the hospital?"
"I'm technically fine," I replied in a calmer tone, realizing
that my friend was worried about me.
"They don't know what is the cause of your headaches?"
"I don't think so." I shrugged. "So far, I'm fine, I hope
it stays that way."
I made my wish in vain. As I entered the school, where students were
gathered at their lockers, the pain returned. It came violently like a wave and
almost swept me off my feet. Again, strange coloured lines connecting people
appeared and disappeared in front of my eyes.
"You should definitely stay home," Daisuke muttered.
"I'll be fine," I replied a bit nervously.
I felt someone's eyes on me, not very friendly and unpleasant, and a
cold shiver ran down my spine. When I tried to find the person who apparently
had a problem with me, he was not among the crowd of onlookers. It had probably
already spread around the school what had happened, and now everyone was
staring at me, afraid that I would have to be rescued again.
I didn't like the attention they were giving me, and in class I went
straight to my desk, hoping that everyone would leave me alone. My head was
still pounding, but it was relatively bearable. Suddenly, I felt a gentle tap
on my shoulder, reluctantly looked up, and when I saw the girl I had had a
crush on for so long, I straightened up immediately.
"How do you feel?" Hamada asked. "I got scared when I saw
you fall."
"It's
better today," I managed with a small smile. "Thank you for your
concern."
"It's good that Konya caught you, I'm afraid of what would happen
if you smashed your head on the floor," she said in a slightly frightened
tone.
"Konya?" asked Daisuke, who was sitting behind me and was
listening to our conversation with curiosity. "Do you know someone like
that?"
"Konya Tatsuo," Hamada explained. "He is in our year, but
in a different class, I don't remember which one exactly."
Daisuke and I looked at each other and rolled our eyes. It wasn't until
I heard his name that I realized who I owed thanks to. Hamada was approached by
friends, as usual, focusing on some gossip, this time that someone new was about
to join our class. I fell back onto the table with a heavy sigh, not only does
the girl I love like the guy the whole school adores. Even now, I was indebted
to a man everyone looked up to and wanted to be part of his circle of
acquaintances. No matter how mean he was, people still clung to him. No wonder
he thought I was pathetic.
"I wouldn't suspect him of such an act of kindness," Daisuke
said. "What are you going to do?"
"I'll thank him, and then I'll try to forget about the whole
thing," I replied, knowing that Konya wouldn't be impressed.
I should start mentally preparing myself for some more insults from him.
Although I didn't remember him pestering anyone in particular, or being particularly
eager to bully others, he just did it when the opportunity presented itself.
I've witnessed this many times, and I've always been surprised that he always
hit someone's weak spot and his victims were always badly hurt. I was hoping to
get hit once and then actually forget everything.
With this positive attitude and the pain still not going away, I tried
to force my brain to work and focus. I was surprised when the rumours turned
out to be true and a new student stood in the middle of the class. She was a
foreigner, and I expected an insecure, timid demeanour, but she stood straight with
a broad smile on her face.
She looked around as if she was looking for someone among us. She
finally reached me, her face seemed to light up even more, and she waved in my
direction. Suddenly everyone looked at me, the attention I didn't care for.
Daisuke, who was sitting behind me, stabbed me in the back with a pencil. I
turned to him furiously.
"You know her?" he asked excitedly, staring curiously at the
new addition to our class.
"No," I murmured. "How would I?"
"Then why did she wave at you?"
"How should I know?" I replied.
I looked around, Hamada was also surprised by the girl's behaviour and
her expression suggested that she was thinking the same as my friend. My heart
began to beat faster, and I involuntarily made a gesture of victory in my head.
Whatever, no chocolates, what matters is that she cares. My mind wandered,
dreaming about our happy future together, but Daisuke used the pencil against
me again. He wanted to turn my attention back to the new student, who was
finally about to introduce herself to us.
"I'm Alice Higgins, but please call me Alice," she announced
in a cheerful, friendly voice. "I am sorry that my Japanese isn't perfect,
but I hope we can still be friends. Nice to meet you all!"
She was full of energy, and it felt like she wanted to run up to
everyone and hug them. I didn't like people like that, I felt insecure around
them, and all this over-positivity and openness often overwhelmed me. The
teacher asked her to sit at the empty desk at the end of the class. She walked
past us, her red hair bouncing to match her perky stride. Even compared to us,
she was tiny. At my desk, she seemed to slow down for a moment, and I could see
freckles on her face and beautiful brown eyes.
For a moment I had the impression that I had something in common with
her and that her presence and interest in me was not accidental. I followed her
with my eyes until she sat down in her seat. Then I noticed that Hamada was
looking at me with a dissatisfied face, I was glad in spirit, another thing in
my favour. Suddenly I got dizzy, those lines appeared again. I closed my eyes
and tried to focus on the teacher's voice, silently asking for it to end.
During the lunch break, I ate as usual with my friend, who kept bringing
the subject back to Alice. The girl was already besieged by everyone, wanting
to get to know her better and suggesting that they show her around the school.
She was kind to everyone, but she did not agree to anyone's offer, still, she
could not turn them down.
"Did you see how Hamada didn't like it when Alice showed interest
in you? Maybe fortune will smile at you," Daisuke said, trying to steal
something from my bento.
I took the box further away and told him to stay away from my food. He
just laughed and went back to watching the rest of the class. My friend was
also liked, but not so social, thanks to which he knew a lot and saw even more.
He always accurately assessed people's emotions, and what was going on, and
paid attention to many things that escaped me.
"It seems to me that Hamada felt threatened, her position as the
most popular girl in the class may be shaken, and she will see Alice as a
rival," he stated, expecting some specific reaction from me.
"Alice is new, that's why everyone is interested in her now,"
I replied. "Then everything will be back to normal. At least that's what I
hope."
"And you're not interested in her?"
"No, she seems nice, but I have no plans to be friends with
her," I muttered impatiently at the fact that he was extremely talkative
during the meal.
But something in the back of my mind told me I shouldn't ignore that
feeling as we looked into each other's eyes. On the other hand, I didn't want
to delve into it, I didn't need any extra worries. However, I found myself occasionally
glancing at Alice to see how she was doing. I didn't know why I felt he should
be worried about her, even though we had nothing in common.
The pain returned again, this time an exceptionally severe wave, I lay
down on the desk, my hands trying to cover my head and face. I clenched so that
I wanted to scream so as not to let out how much pain I was in. I could hear
Daisuke and Hamada's worried voices vaguely, I should have been glad she cared
so much about me, but nothing else mattered but the pain. However, only her
voice, with this strange accent, broke through the wall of pain.
"Breathe deeply," she said calmly and asked me to raise my
head up. She set a bottle in front of me with something that was a strange
brown colour. "Have a drink, it will ease the pain a little." She
smiled warmly as if she was sure it would help; as if she wanted to add that she
had been through it herself.
I didn't hesitate, took a sip, and winced, it tasted awful. I couldn't
recognize what kind of herbal mixture it was, but it did help a bit. The vision
became clearer and clearer, everyone looked at me uncertainly, intrigued by the
scene that had just taken place. Hamada, though she looked worried, her pursed
lips suggested anger, she left after a while after making sure that I was okay.
"Calm down, Kiyoshi isn't dying yet, so go back to whatever you
were doing a moment ago." Daisuke tried to distract everyone from me, I
was grateful to him for that.
"Didn't I say it would help," Alice said cheerfully.
"It's a special blend of herbs, and I'll be supplying you with something
to get you through it."
"But how did you know I had headaches? It's kind of weird that
you're prepared, we don't know each other, after all," I muttered as I
sipped the hideous drink.
"That's right, Alice, it's quite suspicious," my friend
supported me. "What does it have to do with it? Did you use some secret
contacts to get here because you have a crush on him? What is this secret love
story?"
I almost choked on a piece of meat when I heard that. I don't know what
possessed him to ask something like that, but Alice seemed undaunted. She
laughed heartily and nodded her head.
"No, absolutely not. Anyway, that would be inappropriate because
Kiyoshi is my brother."
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