Entrance
ceremonies were supposed to be framed by a reasonably cute pink
colour, and this year it was. Every stupid attribute promising a
glorious new start beckoned to the new students with promises of a
wonderful future.
A pity Wakayama
Noriko wasn't a new student.
She entered the
Himekaizen school grounds a junior. A second year, starting the best
of her three high school years; the freshmen admiring them and the
seniors envying them. The spring of her youth, and all that.
Then, given such
an auspicious event, why was her stomach a hard knot of
uncontrollable fear?
Urufu gone
missing, Kuri a shallow shadow of her former self, and worst of all,
she pretended to go out with Ryu.
What happened
to Ai-chan? Ryu, you bastard. Did you hurt a girl deliberately?
Yukio and Kyoko
were late, also deliberately. Sato-sensei, Urufu's guardian, created
a huge ruckus when she forced the school to accept an armed escort to
follow the pair to and from school.
The reason, the
reason made Noriko want to throw up in fear.
How the bloody
hell did we end up this way? How, how, how did Kareyoshi become
principal?
Around her fellow
schoolmates milled around, a third of them all shiny and new, and the
rest in their worn beige blazer and black trousers or skirt. None
showed any sign of Noriko's kind of fear, because for the rest of
them Kareyoshi was only a dull English teacher best known for having
a private war with the Japanese guy in 6:1 who wasn't Japanese after
all.
She tried to
pretend she was just nervous for the same reason as the rest of the
second years. That she only wondered which class she had been
assigned to, or rather which classmates.
Noriko walked
over to the billboards where the second year classes were divided in
two sections. One for sciences and one for liberal arts. That
selection each student did themselves.
Which of the four
classes in each section, or from this year, which of the five
classes, since Himekaizen and Irishima had cannibalised Red Rose. Ten
classes in each year. Two more than when she started a year ago, and
two less than what her parents had experienced when they were
students here.
She looked up at
the science section. 1:2 – 5:2. After reading the class list for
1:2 she reread it again.
What the hell?
Wakayama Ryu was
there, but no Wakayama Noriko. Searching again she noticed that
Hamarugen Urufu was missing as well.
Did they split
me out?
She
found herself in 2:2, and Urufu in 3:2.
No way, you
bastards! You didn't! They did.
Ageruman Kuritina was in 6:2, Takeida Kyoko in 7:2 and Matsumoto
Yukio in 8:2. When she looked closer she saw that the club members in
The Himekaizen Cultural Exchange club had been spread evenly among
the classes, and every single couple in the club split between two
classes. Why? That's just hurtful!
The
coming two years with none of her best friends in her class.
Bastards!
Fuming
with rage she punched a contact she never thought she'd call in her
life.
“Nakagawa
speaking.”
“This
is Wakayama Noriko, you might be familiar with me.”
A
moment of silence. “Ah, certainly Wakayama-san. How may I be of
assistance?”
Noriko
went a bit away from the students looking at the billboards. A lot of
them were talking in loud, disappointed voices. So they broke up
other groups of friends as well?
“Did
you know about the class assignments for us juniors?”
“Yes,
most certainly. I wrote them together with your home room teachers.”
“Why,
you fuck!” Noriko was so angry she didn't care she had just called
her old principal something that could have her expelled.
“Young
lady that's no...”
“Why
the hell...”
“Shut
up!”
That
voice was enough to make Noriko obey.
“Before
you continue your cursing, please tell me what's wrong,
Wakayama-san.”
The
sudden politeness, with just a pitch of anger had Noriko calm herself
down. She did as Nakagawa-sensei had asked.
“But
for all demon spawned fucking piss rats in hell! The arsehole can
just go die in a cesspool!”
OK,
that was more than I expected, Noriko thought as she held her
phone away from her ear. She had no doubts at all the cussing was
directed at someone else.
“Nakagawa-sensei?”
By
now some of the shouts from under the billboards were outright angry.
Some of the sterner parts of the teaching staff came walking from the
school entrance, and Noriko chose to back away to the gates. Whatever
had happened was deliberate, and she didn't plan to be caught up any
more than needed in the repercussions.
“Wakayama-san,
do you have time after school?”
OK,
he's not involved. “Inner room?”
“Ah,
yes, that will be fine. At six?”
Noriko
confirmed the time and closed the call. Has to be Kareyoshi's
dirty work.
She
walked directly to the entrance to avoid the confusion when the
teachers broke up the angry mob under the billboards. On her way
there she saw scared freshmen looking at the spectacle.
Your
first day as high schoolers. I hope you enjoy it. Because Noriko
wasn't going to.
With
her fear somewhat calmed, doused in anger as it was, she quickly
dropped her indoor shoes in her new locker and returned outdoors.
On
her way to the gym she passed four lines ending in a member of the
student council welcoming the freshmen and giving each one a pamphlet
with the basic Himekaizen information. Nothing that couldn't be found
on the school website. Noriko had received hers a year ago.
She
rounded the left wing, followed the wall and came up to the pool
area. From there she walked to the gym and lined up to get inside.
This year she planned to listen to the canned clichés. Maybe there
was a threat or two hidden in the principal's speech.
Given
what Urufu said about their new principal, he couldn't find his own
arse in the dark, and if he really was a king among morons, then he
was all too likely to spew out one idiocy after another.
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