“Those
are his results?”
Kuri
smirked and nodded. “Good or bad?”
Are
you for real? 95 and 100 was on Noriko’s level, and even she
didn’t score a perfect test all that often. At least Urufu’s
other results were more human.
“I
was talking about his English and Japanese scores,” Kuri said.
They
weren’t all that exciting. Especially Urufu’s poor English score
had Ryu in bewilderment for a while.
“I
guess he’d have scored better at English in Swedish.”
What are you
even talking about?
“Japanese
is also a foreign language for both of us.”
Ryu
looked up from the phone to see if he could find out what Kuri was
blabbing about.
“You’re
cute when you’re stupid, you know that?”
What?
“His
English score also mirrors his understanding of written Japanese.”
“But
it’s awful! He’s barely able to read middle school texts.”
Kuri’s
face lit up in a thoughtful smile, not the devastating one she used
whenever she wanted to catch the attention of everyone within sight,
but a more honest one. She was, Ryu realised, easily the most
beautiful woman he had seen in his entire life.
Her
hands, both of them, stretched across the table and grabbed his.
“That was a year ago,” Kuri said. “We’re a year older now,
all of us.”
Ryu’s
breath caught in his throat. A year, and then some. Almost a
fortnight earlier he spent her birthday with her, just like Urufu had
done last year. Urufu, who still was foremost in her mind.
“How
much could you learn in a year?” Ryu knew he sounded whiny, but her
thinking of Urufu filled him with ire.
She
just met his eyes with a look filled with fondness. “If it’s that
idiot, probably a lot.”
Irritation
finally boiled over. “If he’s so damned fantastic, why don’t
you just stick to him!”
Ryu
felt her hands tighten around his. “I can’t. We can’t. Maybe if
I caught his eyes earlier, a lot earlier, but I doubt I’d have
fallen for him then.”
For
a moment Ryu felt more dumbfounded than angry. “Can’t?” he
asked. He didn’t want to fight with her, but Urufu was still a sour
topic.
“He
has ghosts that need to go first. I can’t be the one to free him
from those.”
“So
you’re going to lend him to Noriko and then steal him back when
he’s healed?”
Kuri’s
eyes shot him a sting of anger. “Twenty years ago, maybe, but not
now. Besides, I could never do that to him, or her for that matter.”
Ryu
growled. He disliked how his sister had taken a fancy to Urufu. If he
could prevent them becoming a couple he’d do exactly that. Right
now, however, he needed to make up with Kuri.
“About
his scores. I guess they’re OK. More than OK actually.”
Kuri’s
mouth became a thin line of dislike. “I was afraid you’d say
that. He’s going to be so angry.”
Urufu,
angry? “Eh?”
“I
want your help to convince him to tone down his improvements.
Actually I want you to convince Yukio.”
What?
“I don’t understand?”
“Urufu
needs to take it easy on the finals.”
Why
the adoration? Ryu clenched his hands into fists, and he felt
Kuri’s confusion as he did. He looked up and stared into that
golden halo that demanded all his attention. “Finals? A month and a
half. What could he possibly do?”
Kuri
looked like she was on the verge of responding when she suddenly
changed her mind. She quickly lifted his hands to her face and kissed
his knuckles. “I’ll stay with you. I promise. Will that be enough
for you?”
Ryu’s
heart somersaulted at those words. He nodded, and somewhere in the
back of his head he knew his face must look like an overeager middle
schooler being promised his first date. I’m sorry Ai, I really
am. But there was no denying how quickly he’d fallen for Kuri.
Wait
a moment. You’re bribing me. “Urufu, how much could he
improve?”
Kuri
smiled. “So you caught up on that one. Don’t worry, my promise
stands.”
“How
much?”
She
sighed. “Too much. Enough to get us all into trouble.”
“Trouble?”
Sometimes he just didn’t understand her. It wasn’t as if her
Japanese was horrible any longer, but when Kuri’s thoughts ran
ahead of him he was left in the dark.
Kuri
looked at him. A smile that never reached her eyes played on her
lips, and Ryu could feel how she fought with herself to stop crying.
“If
he makes it too far into the top fifty there’s no way we can stop
the accusations of cheating.”
“What?
That’s ridiculous, both that he’d make the list and that he’d
be accused of cheating for doing so.”
Kuri’s
fingers stroked the backside of Ryu’s hands. “Is it really? He’s
suspended right now you know.”
“You
are as well. That’s only because our principal is a bigoted swine.”
“Even
so. If Ulf makes a push he’ll score among the top thirty next time.
Just as you said before, there’s no way any normal kid could
improve like that.”
Ryu
nodded. Kuri finally seemed to understand.
“But
he’s not a normal kid, is he?” she said instead.
“But
still?”
“Remember
the December marathon?”
Ryu
did. He collapsed trying to keep up with Urufu.
“Ryu,
Ulf had both lungs punctured less than three months before that.
Sometimes he can be really stubborn.”
Memories
from when Urufu was assaulted during their cultural festival floated
through Ryu’s head. “Fine, whatever, so we just tell him to calm
down.”
This
time Kuri failed to stop her tears. “I wish I really was young and
everything was that easy. Ryu, I made a choice. My career came first,
but he got nothing in return.”
“I
don’t understand.”
“I
left him with nothing, and now when he’s found the strength to
pursue a goal we’re going to stop him from doing that. I hate
myself!”
No comments:
Post a Comment