Checkpoint 13
It was late afternoon, and even the students who stayed after school for club practice were heading home or to their dorms. Hirate Yurina walked beside her roommate, glancing at Neru’s bandaged hand.
After the short haired girl retrieved a teacher, the thief was taken away along with the evidence. Although the case of the theft was quickly solved with so much laid out in front of the staff, the four Keyaki girls were scolded for not telling a responsible adult and instead taking the matter into their own hands. Just like that, in a whirlwind, the grade book theft case was resolved.
The ‘+1000’ points on the bracelet was just further proof of the resolution.
Yet, Yurina felt that she had messed up badly. Originally, having found the items in the bush, she decided to leave a note for the culprit to meet her in an unused classroom. There had been a chance that the culprit wouldn’t come, but Yurina had bet on the chance that the culprit would discover the note and come to the classroom given that the fashion club outfit was supposed to be returned today.
During the confrontation with the culprit, Yurina was supposed to get Neru to run off and call a teacher so that the culprit would be caught confessing, but in the actual event, that didn’t happen. Instead, Neru got stabbed.
Neru spoke, bringing the short haired girl out of her thoughts, “Yurina-chan?”
“Neru?” Yurina replied.
“Are you okay?”
“Yes, but… I got you hurt. Sorry.”
“It’s okay. You couldn’t have predicted that the thief would have a knife.”
Yurina nodded. She looked at Neru who held out her unbandaged hand, her non-dominant left hand.
“Let’s hold hands.”
“Sure.”
The short haired girl took her roommate’s hand. She noticed that Neru’s hand was slightly trembling. It was warm, and Yurina protectively held that hand.
“...it was a bit scary. But I’m glad we managed to catch her.”
“Yea.” Yurina nodded. “Next time, I’ll protect you.”
“It’s okay. Hopefully, there isn’t a next time.”
Holding hands the whole way, Neru and Yurina returned to their dorms.
—I am unable to take on your pain.
The class LINE group was bustling, many of the girls joining in, asking about what had happened to make them suddenly receive 1000 points. Watanabe Risa looked at her phone, briefly typing an explanation.
“Hirate caught the culprit. It was a normal Sakamichi student. Manaka and I were there.” Risa posted.
Manaka added, “Neru got stabbed. She protected me.”
Then, a huge influx of questions appeared.
“Details, details!”
“There was a knife?”
“I knew it wasn’t Neru.”
“You okay?”
“Neru okay?”
“Why?”
“A normal student?”
“Techi!”
“Why doesn’t Techi have a phone?”
“Neru’s not in the group either.”
“Risa?”
“Mona?”
“Explanation, please.”
Risa put her phone down on her desk. She looked over to her roommate Manaka who had also set her phone down. The two of them were in their dorm room, still a bit of time left before they usually ate dinner with their friends.
The cool Watanabe saw that her roommate looked a little down, but she couldn’t tell why.
Then, Manaka met Risa’s eye, looking away after a short glance. She bit her lower lip, feeling that she shouldn't ask, but in the end, she opened her mouth and asked Risa, “Do you like Nagahama?”
“I don’t dislike her now.” Risa replied, “She’s good.”
“I see.” Manaka looked down at her lap. “Yea, Nagahama is a nice girl.”
The two were silent for a moment. Risa looked toward Manaka who was looking away. The cool Watanabe pondered on what exactly was going through her roommate’s head, wondering if Manaka was mad at her for being mean to Neru for such a long time.
Seeing Manaka stand up, Risa called out, “Manaka?”
“It’s nothing.” Manaka shook her head.
“Manaka.”
“I’m going to go outside for a little bit.” Manaka gave Risa a weak smile.
Risa stood up and reached for Manaka’s hand, “Manaka, you’re acting strange.”
“Risa…” Manaka’s shoulder was trembling and she faced away from Risa. She pulled her hand away before her roommate could take it. “It’s okay if you like Nagahama. You’ve been looking toward her the whole time.”
Risa’s eyes widened in surprise and she said, “I don’t like Nagahama like that.”
“Really?” Manaka replied dully.
Risa called out for Manaka again. “Manaka.” The cool Watanabe made a pained expression as if her heart was about to burst. She didn’t think that Manaka of all people would think that she liked Neru.
“It’s just that… recently, I’ve felt that you have no love for me anymore.”
“Manaka, you’re completely wrong.”
“How? You’ve been looking at her the whole time.” Manaka twisted around to face Risa. Tears welled up in Manaka’s eyes.
Risa retorted, taking Manaka’s hands. “I’m always looking at you.”
The cool Watanabe felt that her words were the truth. Even if she had always glanced at Neru suspiciously, she had always thought that Manaka was beautiful and fun to be with, to the point that Risa’s heart would flutter.
“Liar.” Manaka mumbled tearily.
Risa said, “I love you.”
“What?” Manaka looked away, not believing her roommate’s words. “Are we playing a game?” They had exchanged those words before when playing games with Fuyuka and Akane.
Risa repeated, dreading being rejected by the girl she realized that she had fallen in love with, “I love you.”
“Risa, you’re cruel.”
“I love you. I’m not joking around.” Risa shook her head. She looked down at her hands, afraid to see Manaka’s expression. “I love you. It’s just that you probably won’t return my feelings because we’re friends.”
“Stupid Risa…” Manaka put her head on Risa’s shoulder, using Risa to wipe away her tears.
Risa asked quietly, “Manaka?”
“I love you, Risa.” Manaka said. “I love you.”
Risa felt the butterflies in her stomach flutter even more than before. She was speechless with happiness.
“Risa, are you crying?”
“I-I’m not crying. I’m really happy.” Risa noticed the tears rolling down her cheeks, but she hastily denied them.
Manaka cried too, “I’m h-happy too.”
“Manaka, I love you.”
“Risaaaa…” Manaka threw her arms around her roommate in a hug.
The roommates stumbled as Manaka tried hugging Risa, and they fumbled around, ending up on the floor with Manaka pushing Risa down. They stared at each other awkwardly for a moment before Manaka gave Risa a light kiss on the lips.
Manaka blushed and she tried to avert her gaze, wondering if it was okay for her to have kissed Risa.
Then, Risa wrapped her arms around her roommate’s waist, pulling Manaka down to her and returning Manaka’s kiss.
They stared into each other’s eyes shyly for a moment. They shared another kiss, a longer kiss. It was still too short for Risa though as the cool Watanabe couldn’t help but savor the softness of her roommate’s lips. She thought to herself, '
Manaka is really beautiful. I love her.'
As Manaka moved to get off of Risa, the two roommates got tangled with each other. Floundering around for a moment, they eventually rolled over to their sides on the floor so that they were facing each other.
Risa and Manaka started lightly laughing. Holding hands while relaxing on the floor, they felt a huge weight off their chests, and they could feel that an incident had been resolved—both the theft and a misunderstanding of love.
“Risa.” Manaka spoke up again.
Risa responded, “What is it?”
“I have to thank Nagahama.”
“For this afternoon?”
“No, for making it so I could tell you my feelings.”
“Yea. Me too.”
—A happy resolution exists too, right?
—Thank you, Neru.
<NERU I> fin
To be continued...
That's the end of the first arc <NERU I>. Yay~ Sorry for the delay in updating, but this chapter was somewhat difficult to write (what is romance? I don't know how to write romance.) and I was translating some Keyakizaka46 stuff over the weekend. Nonetheless, I hope you've enjoyed this chapter.
@RyoZakiji Ahh, Zankoku Techi? Yea, Zankoku Techi said f*ck a lot. (But she was also a cute glutton, haha). The camera plan theory is a good theory.
@MaYukiIsLife The knife scene was indeed like the knife scene in TokuDare. As I wrote it, I thought that maybe it was too similar, but I needed a catalyst for Risa to start trusting Neru. From now on, Neru will be a closer part of the class. As they say, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger? (That might be the wrong proverb, but since the class's bonds with Neru weren't broken, they've become stronger.) Look forward to the next chapter~