-san: A polite suffix, but not excessively formal.
-kun: A common suffix among friends and younger people.
-chan: A common suffix among people youâre close with, mostly used for feminine nicknames and girls, since itâs cutesy and childlike.
-senpai: A common suffix and noun used to address or refer to oneâs older or more senior colleagues in a school, workplace, dojo, or sports club.
Contrary to my turbulent days of summer vacation, the mood looming over the station was peaceful. Normally, students would fill this place to the brim, but classes were (thankfully) canceled due to some anniversary. Today, Kurosaki and I were going to the mall. Since I arrived too early for our 2 PM rendezvous, I just chilled and watched the crowd of people flow.
The streets hustled and bustled. Little kids happily held onto their parents as they toddled along the road. Office workers hastily marched around, phone in hand, hoping to make it in time. A woman held onto their man, both visibly head over heels for each other.
When I observe people, I sometimes enjoy guessing their backgrounds, emotions, and thoughts. Doing that makes me feel as though I live a life other than my own.
While my eyes perambulated the mob, they caught sight, rather they were caught by a figure that stood out among all others. She wore a black summer knit and donned brown pants. Her inwardly curled bob prevented her pale neck from being too exposed, and its second, much flashier color served as a distraction from her exposed shoulders.
Her cat eyes met mine and she broke into a corner-to-corner smile. Joyful, she sprung in my direction, waving her hand.
âSenpai~! Good morning!â
âItâs noon already, but morning.â
âMy morning starts just when I see my senpai! Um, did you wait for long?â
âNah, I just got here as well.â
With a textbook reply, we headed to a shopping mall just outside the station. Normally, when she wore a uniform, she was just another chirpy high schooler, a bit too beautiful for her own age. Todayâs outfit, though, was a bit more mature than usual. Thanks to her witty style and nice face, she could pass as a college student rather easily. Her clothes were so thin, her badonkas swayed as she walked, and even though she was by my side, I could see them from the corner of my eye.
âI wonder where youâre looking at~?â
âNo, no, Iâm just thinking how neat and pretty you look today, Kurosaki.â
âHmm⌠Iâll leave it at that. Well, you look cool⌠too.â
âIâm glad, thanks.â
I didnât lie, but it seems I managed to escape from certain doom. In the meantime, we arrived at the entrance of the mall and looked up at the info map.
âI wanna go to the arcade, but I also wanna go to Castle Records and Advant as well.â
âThere arenât many customers, so letâs just take our time and walk around.â
âMhm! Letâsago~!â
The first place we visited was Advant, or Advance Avant-Garde. Itâs a bookstore that carries many subcultures and niche items. Even though itâs called a bookstore, itâs also a popular store that delights the young with its mysterious, yet abundant lineup of anime goodies and obscure foreign snacks. We made the effort to visit the place from time to time.
âSenpai, senpai! Captain Avocadoâs new book is out!â
âOh, that movie hooked you, eh Kurosaki? âWait, 3200 yen?! Thatâs expensive!â (TL: 3200 yen is roughly 24 USD.)
âOoh~ they have cherry-flavored cola! Wanna try?â
âEhâŚ? Does it taste⌠good?â
âMaybe itâs popular overseas? I donât know.â
We enjoyed Advant after a while without doing so and finally left the place. By the way, cherry-flavored cola is rather tasty.
The next stop was Castle Records. As you could probably guess from its name, itâs a major CD store that carried a wide range of artists and songs, from popular mainstream titles to indie gems. The store always burst with activity, and bands often held events there to promote their albums.
âOh, speaking of which, did you buy the new Saba Fiction album?â
âThatâs a no-brainer. The bonus video of their live performance was so good it made me wanna go to their concert one day.â
âAh, I get you! Their use of lighting was breathtaking, donât you agree? If I could yoink two tickets, we could go together!â
âMhm, of course!â
Saba Fiction is the band that brought Kurosaki and me together. They had a reputation for creating genre-defying music, and the band often incorporated elements of rock, pop, EDM, and various other styles into one, attracting many.
The song I listened to the day I met her was called Crisis. Unusually for the band, which used subdued and subtle tones, the song was a powerful rock ballad with a powerful message about life. Listening to it would usually lift me up, but at that time my future looked so bleak not even that song could sweeten the bitter. Now that these awful feelings disappeared, the songâs come around to be my favorite one from the band.
After a while, we wrapped up the talk. Excitement still lingering, she grabbed my hand and led me to an arcade. As we walked together, I wondered why her ears suddenly turned rose-red.
âCâmon, senpai! Letâs play as much as we want!â
âDonât get too excited and trip.â
The staple of arcade games is the crane game, after all⌠Not air hockey. What? Iâm only saying this because Iâm bad at air hockey? Pfft, never! Moving on, we both put our money in and grabbed what was needed.
âI wonât lose!â
âWhat a coinkidink, me neither. Do you dare to stop my special killer shot?â
âOh no~ Please donât hit me with that~!â
And thus began the battle of the fates, one which would decide the survival or destruction of the universe!
ââŚI lost.â
âYay! Youâre weak, senpai!â
The result was an overwhelming defeat. Even an elementary schooler wouldâve put up a better fight than me. Stop! Before you say anything, this was not my real ability. It was a highly sophisticated, technologically advanced trap. Imagine the moment Kurosaki bent down to hit the diskâYâknow what? I wonât say another word. I was just defeated by, um, my instincts. Yeah, something like that⌠Ugh, Iâm embarrassed now, let me change the subject.
âKurosaki, you told me youâd wear a maid outfit for me, right? It says here you can rent them right next to the photo booth.â
âEh?! Wâwait a minute, um⌠Iâm not ready yet.â
âI see. Too badâŚâ
No matter how much she may be herself, wearing a maid outfit must still be embarrassing. Iâm sure apart from this rather superficial thing, girls have many other things to be prepared for.
âAh, but I wanna go to the photo booth!â
âMkay, letâs go then.â
âOh, for real?!â
I invited her to get inside the booth with me, which surprised her enough that her jaw dropped. We were finally in front of the Purikuraš, which is rumored to be its most popular version around the world. I know how to use them since I came here with Asakawa in the past, so I just inserted a 400 yen coin in and selected a color. (TL: 3 US buckos.)
ââŚWhy do you know how to use this?â
ââŚâ
I glamorously dodge her knives-for-stares, adjusting myself in front of the machine.
âThank you for using Paruru today! First of all, the cameraââ The machine played a message.
I adjust the camera so the two of us look just right. Since our heights were not so different, however, I barely had to do anything.
âSâsenpai, is my smile okay?â
âStiff as a rock.â
Kurosaki was nervous for some reason. Hmm, maybe sheâs never been to a photo booth with a boy before? Well, as the senior, Iâll take the lead here. I should act confident to make her feel secure.
âPut your hand on your chin!â The machine started its instructions.
âL, like this?â
âYup! Pull your chin and look up!â
âNow, give âem a peck on the cheek!â
âKurosaki, Iâmma borrow your cheek!â
âHuh?! Senpai?!â
âLast one! Give âem a bear hug!â
âWait senpai! My heart, my heart!â
âDonât worry, Iâll lead the way!â
âWhy are you in this weird mode?!â
âŚThree minutes had passed, and I left the booth satisfied, almost glistening. Meanwhile, Kurosaki left while looking dead-tired.
âOkay, now the graffiti.â
ââŚWhat you did inside there was s*xual harassment.â
âPururu told me to do all those things, Iâm innocent.â
Thanks to my expert, precise actions, a collage of natural and glam photos was lined up on the screen for our choosing.
âOh, we both look amazing in these pictures.â
âAh, you see the one with the hug? I was right after all, wasnât I?â
ââŚIâm happy to be hugged, but my heart canât take it.â
Even though she said that Kurosaki couldnât hold back her subtle smiles. While we printed more pictures and had a blast fawning over them, the end of our session was finally nigh.
âIâll take that one.â
âOh, that oneâs funny. Iâll take it as well.â
The one we both ultimately chose was the one we were hugging. Even though it was a moment that happened in real life, the fact a small piece of paper could hold such memories made me feel sheer wonder. After a short while, our stickers were ejected.
âHehe, Iâm glad I got to see you after such a long time, senpai.â
âLetâs take even more awesome pictures next time, then!â
ââŚI mean, yeah, but letâs do more normal poses next time.â
She was in a great mood, treasuring our little photo inside her phone case. After this, we enjoyed the last moments of this unexpected holiday to our heartâs content.
1 â Itâs a photo booth that prints out cards and stickers of the resulting photograph, which are then traded among friends.