Christina
listened to the laughter once again. It came from above, so she
guessed they were on the wooden deck. Since she wanted a little
something between a breakfast and a lunch, joining whoever was
responsible for the mirth seemed like a good idea.
She
climbed the wooden stairs hugging the hillside until she reached the
flat top where house and attached outdoor facilities were located,
among them the wooden deck from where shorter bursts of laughter
could still be heard.
I wonder
what’s going on.
Peering around the corner Christina only found Yukio, Ko-chan
and Ryu. The
married couple both hung on the railings shaking with laughter, and
Ryu just stood there with arms hanging by his side. How
did he end up on the receiving end?
Christina
smirked and made herself visible. “What’s the joke?” she asked.
Ko-chan
smiled back and grabbed Yukio with her free hand. “Ryu just made us
remember something.”
“Funny
ha ha,” he said. Still, something twinkled in his eyes, and
Christina suspected he wasn’t anywhere as angry as his sulking
demeanour suggested.
She
shrugged and walked inside through great glassed doors thrown wide
open. The day promised a little heat and almost no clouds at all. The
glaring sun that had accompanied her up the stairs still lingered in
her eyes, and her walk to the kitchen felt much darker than it really
was.
Hot
water in a mug, a bag of tea and one slice of lemon later she
returned the way she came. The short time indoors
was
enough for her eyes to adjust, but as soon as she entered the
planking outside
sunny brightness forced her to squint. When
she had readjusted once more Christina gave the dark blue sea a long
gaze before she turned her attention to the three stooges.
“So,
what was that all about earlier?”
Ko-chan
and Yukio both gave her smug smiles in return, and Ryu, he still
sulked.
“Come
on, let me in on the funny, will you?” Christina said when none of
the three offered to break the silence. She waited for anyone of them
to answer while she stretched and bathed in warm sunlight.
“Toilet
adventures,” Ko-chan
finally said.
Christina
dragged a chair and a small table to the railings and sat down. “The
Kyoto field trip?” Rather than waiting for an answer she lifted her
mug of tea from the deck and placed it on the table.
“Kyoto
field trip?” This time it was Yukio who spoke. “No we meant what
happened...”
“But
there was a toilet incident in Kyoto, wasn’t there?” Ryu
interrupted.
Why are you so
keen on… Oh, hatsumode. Yeah, that was bad.
“Yes, second or third day during our second year field trip to
Kansai,” Christina said. She still felt a little guilty about what
Ryu had been put through. The least she could do was to help him out
a little now.
She
listened to seagulls screeching and tried to remember what had
happened. While toilets certainly had played a major part during
hatsumode as
far as Ryu was concerned, Christina only
vaguely
recalled some students she really didn’t know who missed a bus and
got scolded later. So
why do did I remember Kyoto when toilets were brought up.
She shook her head. Nothing came to her.
“Kuri-chan,
you missed out on almost half the trip,” Ko-chan said.
I did?
Christina squinted against the sun and met Ko-chan’s stare. “I
forgot.”
“How could you forget,” Ryu said. “It was your fault those kids missed
the bus.”
It was? Gods!
It was.
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