CHAPTER 4 â I DONâT HATE GIRLS LOVE BETWEENÂ SISTERS
âIâm homeâ
As Alisa opened the door to the apartment and called out, reaching inside, her older sister, Mariya, showed up from the living room. In contrast to the basically expressionless Alisa, Mariya basically had a smile almost all the time.
She smiled, even now, as if she was scattering soft-looking flowers while she delightfully greeted her younger sister.
âWelcome baack~, Alya-chanâ
With a whole-faced smile she spread both of her arms and approached her andâ right, left, right, she did kiss cheeks in that order and as a conclusion, she hugged Alisa tightly.
If it were to be said, this was an image that girls love fanatics (pigs) of the world would be delighted to see.
âIâm back, Mashaâ
To separate from her older sisterâs passionate hug, Alisa tapped the arm of her older sister. Then, Mariya who had been having a warm smile until now, puffed up her cheeks as she separated from her body.
âGeez, I did tell you to call me âonee-chanâ when in Japan didnât Iâ
âDonât want to. Too late for thatâ
Towards Alisaâs cold response, Mariyaâs puffed-up cheeks swelled even more.
From the start, in Russian language, there were no special names for an older brother or older sister such as âonee-chanâ or âni-sanâ like in the Japanese language.
Whether itâs your older sister or older brother, they would basically be called by their name. Alisa, who was born Russian, also followed suit and called her older sister by her nickname but Mariya seemed to like being called âonee-chanâ, and had demanded Alisa to call her like that again and again.
âUuuâŠ. Alya-chan so coldâŠ.â
As soon as she saw that her dissatisfied expression wasnât working, Mariya instantly had a miserable look and Alisa looked at her with an astounded look. This was not the first time that this had happened but, whenever her older sister gave her this kind of look, she felt like sheâd done something bad.
However, no matter what was said, she felt resistant towards the way of calling with âonee-chanâ. By nature, they were a younger sister with firm character and an easy-going older sister.
Alisa was taller than her and their ages were only one year apart. Since the olden days, there were lots of times where Alisa had to look after Mariya.
Hence, Alisaâs own awareness towards Mariya as an âolder sisterâ was weak.
(In the first place, the way of calling with âonee-chanâ itself sounds like behaving like a spoiled child)
If it was at least ânee-sanâ, she mightâve still considered it but, since Mariya said âI donât want thatâ, it was unavoidable.
Deciding not to worry about it anymore, she took off her shoes and changed into her slippers, and Mariya blinked her eyes and tilted her head.
ââŠ.Alya-chan, are you in bad mood?â
ââŠ.Not really?â
Alisa immediately showed a dubious look to hide her inner turmoil. However, it seemed that such deceptions didnât work on this older sister.
âThat reaction⊠as expected, was it that guy? Did something happen with Kuze-kun?â
As soon as Mariya showed eyes sparkling with curiosity, Alisa headed for the bathroom while feeling fed-up.
âThereâs nothing happeningâ
âThatâs a lie, you canât deceive onee-chan. Hey hey, what happened?â
Even after that, Mariya obstinately followed Alisa around like a duckling and kept asking her questions.
Alisa gave up when they finally got into her room. Still in her uniform she sat down on a chair and Mariya, pestering Alisa to talk, flopped down on top of a cushion spread out on the floor. As if itâs troublesome, Alisa opened her mouth.
âReally, itâs no big dealâŠ. We just got into a little fightâ
âHee~~~ a fight!â
Thinking normally, itâs not a word to speak highly of but, Mariyaâs eyes sparkled for some reason, seeming joyful.
ââŠ.What?â
âI mean⊠fufuu, to think Arya-chan got into a fight, itâs really unusual isnât it. And itâs with that guy evenâ
âI, guessâ
âI see~, a guy who can move Alya-chanâs heart finally appeared, huhâ
âWhat are you talking aboutâ
Alisa frowned towards Mariyaâs somewhat meaningful way of saying. Then Mariya said with a know-it-all air.
âYou like him, donât you? That Kuze-kunâ
ââŠ.Haa?â
When Alisa thrusted her unreserved gaze to Mariyaâs face as if to say âWhatâs this flower garden for brains talking aboutâ, Mariya shook her head saying, âGood griefâ.
âI donât know if youâre misunderstanding something but⊠we arenât like that. We arenât, thatâs rightâŠâ
The scene from yesterdayâs lunch break was brought back inside Alisaâs mind. The wondering look, the face of Masachike saying friend was.
âThatâs right⊠We are, friendsâ
Alisa smiled while reminiscing that memory and declared that somewhat proudly. At Alisaâs face that seemed to say âHowâs thatâ, Mariyaâs eyes became gentle.
âFuuu~n, I seeâŠ. But, how did you become friends? Alya-chan, donât you hate people who are slovenly or not serious?â
âThat wasâŠâ
Mariyaâs words were correct. And Masachika was usually not motivated and slovenlyâŠ. Thatâs exactly the kind of person Alisa hated.
And why she had accepted such Masachika as her friend. Alisa thought back to the memory of the past, which was the starting point of this.
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ăThe excellence award in the group presentation goes toâŠ.B team!ă
The sound of applause filled the classroom. Among them thereâs only one person, a young girl who bit her lips and hung her head down.
Alisa, a fourth grader in elementary school at the time. It was at a certain elementary school in Vladivostok, Russia.
At this time, Alisa had realized that she herself was different from the people around her.
The impetus for that was⊠a group research presentation done in class.
The students in class were divided into groups of four or five. They would spend two weeks researching about a topic, and put together the contents they researched on a big paper then present it.
The topic Alisaâs group presented was, ăJobs in the Areaă. They interviewed the stores in the neighborhood and family members about their jobs to find out what they did in their jobs. It was a trifling, elementary school-like topic.
However, no matter the content, Alisa didnât cut any corners.
Alisaâs competitive spirit was already strong these days. For Alisa, who had always aimed to be the best at everything she did, it was just a matter of course to be the best at the presentationâto win the excellence award.
And then, Alisa did her best to win the excellence award.
Everyday after school, she conducted a series of interviews at the stores in the area assigned to her until it was dinner time. What she researched in one week was enough to fill up an entire notebook.
However, she had expected perfectness on the day of the meeting with the group.
Alisa was astonished by the words of the three members in the group.
ăAh. My bad. I havenât done my researchă
ăThis here is a bakery, and here is a clothing store. Eh? The content of their work? Of course, if itâs a bakery theyâre selling bread, and if itâs a clothing store, theyâre selling clothes rightă
ăSorry, Iâm only half-way through my research~. But, thereâs still a week left anyway. Iâm sure itâs gonna be fineă
Too muchâŠ. From Alisaâs view that was too much of a lazy research.
Even if all of the information the other three had researched was combined, it was not even half of the information Alisa had researched.
Thatâs the reality. But most of all, in spite of all this, to the three of them who showed no sign of hurrying or apologizing, Alisa was taken aback and beyond angry.
It was when the three of them looked at the notebook Alisa had put together that her anger bursted up.
ăWhoah, what is this. Just how serious are you about thisă
ăSo detailed. Surely we wouldnât use all of it, donât you thinkă
ăAlya⊠Is it okay to not read, all of this?ă
The three of them turned to each other, with eyes seeming surprised. They forced a smile as if to say âAa~aah, sheâs done itâ.
(Eh? Is this, my fault?)
Right after such doubt crossed her mind, anger welled up from the bottom of Alisaâs stomach.
No, itâs not my fault. I just⊠worked seriously to the best of my ability on the task given to me.
I wasnât wrong . They are the ones who are wrong.
Her anger and revulsion bursted up Instantaneously. Alisa was still too young to suppress them.
ăHey, why arenât you doing this seriously?ă
Her eyes were glaring. The emotional elementary students reacted sensitively to the sharp words that were spoken in a reproachful tone.
From there it didnât take long for a heated argument to break out.
The teacher immediately intervened because they were in class but, during that short time cracks appeared between Alisa and the other three members, making it impossible for them to work together.
ăIf you donât like it so much, go do it yourself!!ă
A tit for tat. Words thrown by one of the boys in the group made Alisa stubborn.
Then, for the rest of the time, Alisa tried to bring the contents of her presentation up to the level she was comfortable with as much as possible.
However, there was a limit to what a single person could do and the resulting presentation was no wehere near the level Alisa had aimed for. As a result, the excellence award Alisa was aiming for went to another group.
Alisa couldnât understand it.
The classmates who didnât take their given tasks seriously. Them who didnât feel anything about losing and were laughing foolishly.
(If only everyone took it as seriously as I did, we wouldâve never lost. No, if I was on my own from the start, I wouldâve won for sure!)
Iâm different from everyone else. Iâm the only one who is serious, and Iâm the only one who took this seriously. I was seriously thinking of winning.
When she realized this, Alisa stopped expecting others to do the same.
No one can keep up with my level anyway. They donât take it as seriously as I do, with the same amount of seriousness.
Then they can do whatever they want. I will never be defeated by those who lack the effort and motivation. While you guys are playing around, Iâm going to be above everyone else.
I donât need cooperation with others. Iâll do it all myself. On the contrary itâs bothersome dealing with half-hearted resolution or just a sense of duty.
Even as she grew older, and acquired social skills to some extent, that fundamental idea of Alisaâs remained unchanged. No, if anything, it became stronger every year.
The lack of motivation from her classmates, the disappointment in others that was built up everytime she realized how low their level was, before she noticed, turned into an unconscious condescension towards the people around her.
Once she was aware of this, in order to avoid conflict with those around her, Alisa started to draw a line in regards to dealing with others.
Truly aloof. She had the talent and competitive spirit that set her apart from others. Hence her aloofness.
In her third year of junior high school, Alisa returned to Japan because of her fatherâs work.
Due to her parentsâ recommendation, she transferred to Seirei Educational Institute. A prestigious school that was considered to be one of the best in Japan. If itâs here, perhaps there could be someone who could compete shoulder-to-shoulder with her and at the same time, someone who could accompany her in her devotion in her study. Alisa had a faint expectation.
However, Alisaâs faint expectation was cruelly betrayed when she took a proficiency test right after transferring.
First place in her school year. In Japan again after being away for 5 years. A transfer student who didnât know the test trends. Even with this disadvantage, she was first place in her school year.
(I guess this placeâs level is also only to that extent, huh)
Even here, in the end Iâm alone, arenât I.
Just when such resignation was about to fill her heart, Alisa found out about him. Their first encounter was on the first day she transferred. The morning of April 1st.
âKujou-san, your Japanese is really good, isnât it. Have you lived in Japan before?â
âWow, itâs really pretty. Itâs my first time seeing silver hairâ
âHey hey, did you really easily pass that super difficult transfer exam test?â
Her classmates flocked to her with open curiosity. Alisa was a little fed up inside but, she tried not to be too rude and just dealt with them accordingly.
As a person who looked down on those around her, being close to someone was not good for either of them.
It would offend the other party, and even she herself would feel the same if she found herself in that situation.
Thatâs why she was not going to get close to anyone here either.
âAah, itâs the bellâ
âHuh, already? Canât be helped. Then see you later, Kujou-sanâ
âIâd like to hear your story in the next break too, okayâ
âYesâ
After seeing off her classmates regrettably returning to their seats, Alisa looked to the seat in the neighboring seat.
ââŠ.., âŠâŠ.â
There, despite all the fuss happening, she saw the figure of a male student, plopped down on his desk, not bothered by it in the slightest.
Alisaâs curiosity was more than a little piqued by this overly free spirit. Before she noticed, she found herself shaking his shoulder lightly, and talked to that classmate for the first time.
âErmm⊠the bell already rang, you know?â
âMmm⊠huh?â
He raised his head at the sound of Alisaâs voice. He was a male student with an ordinary appearance and slovenly face.
âAaah~~ Are you the transfer student who gave a greeting at the opening ceremony?â
âYes, Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou. Nice to meet youâ
âYeah⊠Iâm Kuze Masachika. Likewiseâ
After saying that much, Masachika turned to the front and stretched out one go. And then, with a look of realization on his face, he poked the back of the guy in the seat in front of him.
âHeey~ Hikaru, youâre here too, huhâ
âYeahâŠ. By the way Takeshi is also here too, okay?â
âOh, youâre right. I was sleeping so I didnât noticeâ
After that, Alisa was caught off guard seeing Masachika start chatting pleasantly without minding her.
Alisa was self-aware that she had a better appearance than most people.
Alisa understood that beauty was one of the weapons in interpersonal relationships and of course, she was also trying to improve herself in that regard. She didnât use make-up because it was against school regulations but still, she was proud of her beauty, which wasnât at all inferior to any celebrity out there.
She wasnât interested in attracting the attention of the opposite sex in particular but, she knew that her appearance, especially her silver, would attract peopleâs attention.
For this reason, Masachika, who was almost the only one who showed no interest in her, made a lasting impression in her.
However, when it reached the point where she started to pay attention to Masachika, Alisa noticed immediately.
Itâs not that Masachika was not interested in girls, nor was he not interested in other people. Heâs just a guy with no motivation for everything.
Forgetting his textbooks. Falling asleep in class. Hurrying to get his homework done at the last minute in break time. Not standing out and performing in PE class with the least minimum amount of effort. An ounce of motivation couldnât be felt from his feckless attitude.
(Even in the most prestigious schools, there are students like this everywhere, isnât it)
With that said, Alisa lost interest in this neighbor. That all changed during the school festival in September.
The last school festival of the junior high school. It was a time period where many junior high school students were busy with exams. Almost all of the students in this school would just go up the escalator to high school and because of that, they were not that desperate to study for exams.
Rather, they had decided to do something big for the last time and at Takeshiâs suggestion who became a member of the school festival executive committee, the class was to carry out a haunted house for their event.
But, it was overflowing with motivation only at the beginning. Despite everyone being in high spirits at the planning meeting stage, once the actual preparation work actually started, its plainness and difficulty made the motivation of the class go down and down.
Sensing the mood, Alisa quickly prepared herself to take on the bulk of the work.
âOuch!â
After school. Alisa remained alone in class to make costumes. She accidentally stuck her own finger with the needle, then reflexively she pulled her hand away.
She sucked and sterilized the appearing ball of blood with her mouth, applying strong pressure to stop the bleeding. So that the blood didnât get on the costume she was working on, she put on a band-aid on the injury.
This wasnât the first time she injured her fingers doing unfamiliar needlework. The band-aids around Alisaâs fingers had already reached the fifth one.
However, she continued her work despite the throbbing pain coming from her fingers.
She couldnât afford to be discouraged by something just this much. As long as she was participating, there was no way she was going to have a half-hearted event. With that in mind, she once again faced the costume.
âAh, as expected youâre still here, huhâ
Then, that was said at that moment. The door of the classroom was opened with a clatter, and Masachika, who had disappeared somewhere as soon as the homeroom was over, came in.
âKuze-kunâŠ. Whatâs wrong?â
âThanks for your hard work. Well, got a little something to do, seeâ
While slurring his words, Masachika looked down at the several documents fluttering in his hands. Alisa was drawn by it and looked at it too but she didnât know what kind of documents it was.
âWell, you should also go home today too, Kujou-san. We can also work on that part again with everyone tomorrow, tooâ
Alisa became a little irritated at Masachika who said that while shrugging his shoulders.
(Youâll never make it if you take your time⊠In the first place, isnât it that Iâm doing it because no one was doing it)
She turned her irritation into clear rejection. Strengthening her tone, she pushed him away.
âYou donât have to worry about me. After just a little bit more Iâll go home too. So please donât bother meâ
ââŠ. Aaa~ well, okayâ
Masachikaâs gaze wandered about as he sat on his seat. He scratched his head and said in an as-matter-of-fact tone.
âFor making the costumes, Iâve already talked to the handicraft club about getting them to cooperate, so you can just leave it to themâ
âEhâŠ.?â
âAlso, hereâ
Alisa was stunned by his unexpected words, and Masachika held out the documents he had been holding.
âItâs permission to use the boarding house. If itâs a staying over event, It should also motivate those guys who are losing motivationâ
âWah⊠such a, howâŠâ
âNnn~ well, itâs the student council. The former vice-president wasâŠ. No, I asked the former student council president, you see. Got a little connection with that personâ
Alisa looked suspiciously at Masachika who suddenly said that hesitatingly but Masachika continued talking as if he was avoiding her questioning.
âYeahâŠ. Well, so that is why. The handicraft club agreed to lend a male-helping hand. If you tell them itâs a chance to show the girls in the handicraft club your reliability, some of the guys will be happy to take it, right. Regarding the preparation for the activities⊠well, I guess itâs Takeshiâs job from hereâ
âEh?â
âAnyway, you can go home now. Itâs no use if Kujou-san is doing your best alone, right?â
At Masachikaâs casual remark, Alisaâs pent-up emotions were unleashed.
âWhat do you mean⊠itâs no use?â
She was struggling with the unfamiliar needlework and was stressed out, and the usually unmotivated person she looked down upon in her heart offered her a solution, and then denied her efforts.
That fact pushed down the bulwark in her heart.
Before she realized it, Alisa slammed the costume she was working onto the desk with a bang.
She stood up with the same vigor and severely glared at Masachika.
âIâŠ.! As long as Iâm participating, I will make sure this event is good! For it to be presented in half-hearted shape on the actual day, I absolutely donât want that! I absolutely donât want to make compromises!!â
Alisa herself was aware that more than half-way through she was venting out her anger at him, but the words wouldnât stop.
âButâŠ. I know, I know that Iâm being selfish! Everyone is not as serious as me, I know that! Thatâs why Iâm trying to make up for that! Do you know what am I doing wrong!?â
She let emotions get the better of her, and lashed it out on someone. It was the first time for Alisa since elementary school.
Alisa who usually didnât show her feelings, good or bad, showed her bare and intense emotions.
In response, Masachika opened his eyes wide and said clearly.
âYouâre putting effort in the wrong directionâ
âEhâ?â
Alisa was taken aback by the unexpected upfront rebuttal. Looking straight at Alisa, Masachika continued calmly.
âA school festivalâs event is not something you create alone. We all have to work together to make it happen, right? If you want to have a good event, instead of giving up that everyone isnât going to do it anyway, shouldnât we think about how to motivate everyone to do it instead?â
ââŠ.â
Straight to the eyes. An irrefutable sound argument. Alisa wanted to turn her head away.
However, Alisaâs pride would not allow her to do that. She glared back at Masachika as hard as she could, determined to not be defeated in silence. But before Alisa could say anything else, Masachika looked away.
ââŠ.But you know, I would also be annoyed if I were talked to like that. Itâs my bad. I know that Kujou-san was doing you best, and Iâm not going to deny thatâ
âAhââ
He bowed his head slightly, and Alisa was not sure what to do.
Her anger that was lashed out on him was returned with an apology. Her raised fist had nowhere to go.
Above all, â I know that Kujou-san was doing you bestâ. Those words were so strangely close to her heart that she couldnât breath.
ââŠ.Iâm going homeâ
In the end, thatâs all Alisa could squeeze out. She grabbed her bag and went out of the classroom at a quick pace.
(Whatâs with himâŠ? Whatâs with him really, geez!)
She walked through the school while desperately trying to calm down the many emotions swirling wildly in her chest. Pretending not to notice it, joy lay behind her dissatisfaction and regret.
â
âThe next day.
âYou guys! We have a stay oveeeeeerr!!!!â
The meeting for the school festival started with a yell from a very excited Takeshi.
To the bewildered classmates not understanding whatâs happening, in an excited tone, Takeshi explained that Masachika had obtained permission to use the boarding house.
âWhile continuing the preparation for the school festival, at night, we will play hide-and-seek in the school building and test of courage! Weâve got all kinds of recreational activities here, itâs our very own pre-pre-pre-night festivaaaaaal!! Uuuoooo!!â
Towards the wild Takeshi, the classmates smiled bitterly saying âFar from pre-pre-pre, itâs only a week ahead, you knowâ, and like âIsnât playing the main part, not the preparation?â. As if pulled by the tension, they showed willingness to get on board.
But before they knew it, the schedule for that day had been set up. When the meeting was over, everyone was happily discussing the upcoming stay-over.
They were even more excited than when they were planning the school festivalâs program.
Then the day for the preparation of the stay over came. In addition to the activities at night, the guys who were lured by the bait of the girlsâ home-cooked meals, worked unusually hard and the work progressed at a rapid pace.
The high morale continued even after the stay over, and on the day of the school festival, Alisaâs target was achievedâŠ. No, the haunted was even of a higher quality.
In the end, the sales amount was the highest among all programs and they even received an award for that.
âAhâŠ.â
âAah, Thanks for your hardwood. Kujou-sanâ
The closing party after everything was done. While the students were folk-dancing in a circle in the schoolyard, Alisa was walking towards the school building when she came across Masachika sitting on the stairs in front of the entrance.
Masachika was sitting with his knee up resting his chin there while he was looking at the schoolyard with a wry smile.
Alisa followed his gaze. There she found Takeshi, who seemed to be calling out to every girl he could find, and Hikaru who seemed to be invited to dance by girls one after another.
âHaha, those guys really got it toughâ
ââŠ.Youâre not going to join them?â
She asked Masachika, who was laughing as if itâs somebody elseâs business. Masachika raised one of his eyebrows and shrugged his shoulders.
âHmm? I donât even have a partner to dance with⊠But then, this school is very old fashioned-like in this way. Holding folk dances at the closing party these days⊠Well, thereâs no campfire, thoughâ
ââŠ. Can I⊠sit next to you?â
âHmm? Aah, itâs fine but, are you not going to dance? If itâs Kujou-san Iâm sure youâd be in great demand, right? Ah, by chance, do you not know how to folk dance?â
âThatâs rude. I used to do ballet when I was little, you know? I can dance like that in no time. But well, itâs troublesome so I pretended I canât dance and declined the invitationsâ
Alisa sat down next to Masachika while snorting her nose and brushing her hair to her back.
âThanks for your hard work againâŠ. for that oneâ
âIâm not really bothered though? Iâm used to it so itâs not a big dealâ
âIs that so. Thatâs the Aloof Princess for youâ
âWhatâs with that name?â
Towards Alisa knitting her eyebrows in suspicion, Masachika said in surprise.
âHuh? You donât know? Itâs what the other students recently call Kujou-san, thoughâ
ââŠ.Fuu~unâ
âYou donât seem⊠to be happy with it huh?â
âI guess so, I think Iâm not too happy with itâ
âWhy? Is it because theyâre teasing you as a loner?â
âNot in that way. Also, can you stop looking at me like Iâm an idiot?â
âSorryâ
Masachika lowered his head when she stared at him. âShe got angryâ, said Masachika, sticking out his bottom lip in jest. Alisa sighed towards such Masachika, then said.
âWhat Iâm not happy about is the âPrincessâ partâ
âWhy? Isnât that just a normal complementâ
âYou think so? To me, it sounds like someone who lives in a dream, not knowing any hardshipâ
âAaah~ I see, thereâs also a way of seeing it like that?â
âItâs true that I was born with looks and talents more than what most people have. But, Iâve never once sat on my hands. I donât like it when people talk about my past efforts as if I was just born luckyâ
âI seeâ
Masachika showed his understanding that she was not happy with the idea.
âWell then, Iâll try not to call you thatâ
âI seeâ
After saying that as if itâs something really trivial, Alisa said quietly while still looking to the front.
ââŠ.Thank you, Kuze-kunâ
âHmm? What for?â
âI think⊠this is the first time Iâve ever finished a school festival with such joyful feelingsâ
Doing a program for the class was always a hassle for Alisa
She always had to cover for the other members, and when it was all done, she felt more exhausted than accomplished.
But, this time it was different. It was fun to work together as a class to carry out the preparations.
The sense of accomplishment that came from working together was greater than the sense of accomplishment that came from working alone. Now, there was a certain exhilaration in the midst of the fatigue.
âLike you said, I was wrong. If I tried to do it alone, I donât think I would be able to spend the school festival feeling this wayâŠ. And, Iâm sorry. I vented my anger on youâ
When Alisa apologized clearly while looking away, Masachika waved his hand in an uncomfortable manner.
âDonât worry about it. Besides, I just did some light formalities, and I didnât work as hard as Takeshi and Kujou-sanâ
Indeed. It was actually Takeshi who led and motivated their classmates. But, the one who moved Takeshi, and set up all of the groundwork was Masachika.
Moreover, while he may seem to appear unmotivated and wobbly, in fact, he prepared the best environment for his class to do the work and continuously made follow up for them.
The person himself might have said that he hasnât done anything big, but Alisa knew it was Masachika who had done the most.
âBut I do mind it. I want to do something to apologize for taking out my anger on you and to show my thanks to you for⊠this time. Is there anything in mind?â
âThanksâŠ. thanks, huh?â
âDonât answer with thereâs none, okayâ
âHmmm~âŠâ
Alisa had blocked all of the escape path ahead of him. Masachika was twisting his head for a while, then suddenly asked an unrelated question.
âBy the way, in Russia thereâs a practice of calling each other by some special nickname, right? And whatâs the nickname for Alisa in Russia?â
âWhat? Itâs so suddenâ
âAlisha? No, is it Alishika, Alichika? Something like that was the nickname in Russia, wasnât it?â
ââŠ.Itâs Alya. My family calls me Alyaâ
âI see⊠Then, in return for the apology and thanks, Iâll have you give me the right to call you Alyaâ
âWhatâs that. Howâs that me thanking you?â
When Alisa frowned in confusion, Masachika showed a wry smile.
âI will be the only person and the only guy who calls the idol of the class everyone admires by her nickname. Yeaah!â
âAre you an idiot?â
âThank you very much!!â
âGrossâ
Alisa spit that out with a put-off face to Masachika, who suddenly started saying something stupid. And there, one of the boys who had been hanging around in the surrounding all the time called out to her.
âErr, um, Kujou-san. Would you like to dance with me?â
âAah, you canât just steal the march! Alisa-san, to tell you the truth, youâve been on my mind all the time. Please dance with me!â
âDidnât you just confess in the heat of the moment! Then I will tooââ
Starting from one guy calling out to her, all at once five, six guys swarmed Alisa.
Apparently, it had been slowly approaching the final hour for the dance so he gathered up the courage to come.
âIâm sorry. I canât danceâ
âItâs fine. Iâm good at dancing so Iâll teach youâ
âHaah? Iâm better than you at dancing. Hey, how about dance with me?â
âItâs fine really, all you have to do is shake your body to the music!â
Even though Alisa apologized and clearly rejected them, all the guys were so determined to dance with her and showed no sign of backing down.
Slowly, the guys came closer. Alisa suddenly narrowed her eyes and stood up.
âYou peopleââ
It was in the moment when she was about to cut them off with merciless words.
Suddenly Alisaâs right hand was being pulled to the right in one go.
âMy bad, we have prior promise. Letâs go, Alyaâ
Masachika said this so the guys would hear it and he walked to the schoolyard while still holding Alisaâs hand.
âWa-waitâŠ!â
Alisa hurriedly followed him while raising a voice of protest against the forcefulness.
Normally, she would have forced him to let go of her hand and given him a slap but at that moment, Alisa followed Masachika in a surprisingly obedient manner.
Her heart was racing. She couldnât take her eyes off of the big back of Masachika ahead of her.
When she thought about it, it was the first time for Alisa that an opposite sex forcibly held her hand and pulled her.
(Thatâs right, itâs my first time experiencing this so Iâm just a little confused. Thereâs nothing more, thatâs all!)
As Alisa said this to herself, Masachika stopped in the middle of the circle of students. Simultaneously, the last song began to play.
âAah right, you said it earlier right? That you used to do ballet so you can do folk dance just from watchingâ
âYe-yes, what about it?â
Alisa asked back, desperately trying to regain her composure. Masachika then smiled provocatively.
âThen, how about you show me what youâve got? Oh . Prin . Cess?â
A teasing way of speaking. Based on what was said earlier, his intention was clear.
ââŠ.You have some nerve. Do your best to keep up with me so you donât look like a fool, okay,â
âDonât step on my foot out of being too eager, yeah? Alya-chan?â
âBring it on!!â
Alisa raised her eyebrows and twitched her cheek at Masachika who smiled as if he tried to fan the flame.
In the last dance, where normally was a time in which two people who loved each other danced, the two of them challenged each other with an atmosphere totally devoid of any kind of sweetness. At first, she danced just like the others, but gradually her steps deviated from the others.
With her long arms and legs spread gracefully, Alisa danced in a non-serious manner through the schoolyard at night. Although her dance fit the song, it was no longer something that could be called a folk dance.
However, Masachika properly moved in line with his out-of-control partner. His movements were not equal to hers. But he wasnât being pushed around either.
He was trying to say out of his partnerâs way. Despite all that, heâs also doing a good job of not letting her get out of control. Their match was miraculously formed as a dance with a clear distinction between the main and supporting roles.
(Ah, thatâs right. thatâs.. all youâre about, isnât it)
While they were dancing, there was something that clicked inside Alisa. This dance, this standing was what Masachika all about.
Keeping yourself from the limelight and supporting others. Staying in the shadows and making others shine. That was the kind of person Masachika was.
âFufuâŠ. Ahaha!â
Before she realized, Alisa was laughing. The dance was started as a competition, but before long she was truly enjoying it.
However, that time didnât last long. Not long after that, the song ended and the dance was over. Feeling reluctant, she let go of Masachikaâs hands and bowed.
âYeah, as expected youâre good, huh. I could barely keep upâ
âI suppose, that was funâ
Alisaâs honest words made Masachika blink in surprise.
ââŠ.Then, Iâll be returning firstâ
âOh my? Youâre not going to escort me?â
âGive me a break. If I do that all those jealous guys will come and kill meâ
âFuun. I see, thatâs nice to hearâ
Alisa smiled at Masachika lowering his head and smoothly wrapped Masachikaâs arm around hers.
âWai-, what areââ
âSo, could you escort me, please?â
ââŠ.In other words, you want me dead?â
âItâs a punishment for calling me a princessâ
âUughâŠ.â
As Masachika, with a dejected look, began to walk without shaking off her arm, Alisa smiled good-humoredly as she finally managed to score a hit on him.
After all this time, she felt embarrassed by her own actions but even more than that, she felt good. She was walking shoulder-to-shoulder with someone. She was incredibly happy about that.
On the short distance heading to the school building. Alisa felt that the vague sense of loneliness and alienation she had felt ever since her elementary school days started to melt away and disappear, little by littleâŠ.
âŠ.She did feel it, however. The next day.
âMorning. Alya, my bad. Can you show me the textbook for modern Japanese?â
Masachika was⊠returning back to the unmotivated Masachika.
ââŠ.â
âHe-hey, whatâs wrong? Alya. Youâre looking at me like Iâm trash, you know?â
âThis piece of trashâ
âIsnât that blow too strong!?â
ââŠ.Haaahâ
As Masachika screamed with a stiff smile, Alisa let out an ostentatious sigh and turned her face away as if in a bad mood.
Then while still looking the other way she thrusted out the textbook for modern Japanese straightforwardly and let out a brief comment in Russian.
ăEven though you looked so cool yesterdayă
Yes, she muttered that softly.
Even after that Masachika remained the same.
He was always so unmotivated and always made her exasperated. And yet, when the time came he was more reliable than anyone else. He casually supported others as if itâs something trivial.
For Alisa who always saw everyone around her as her rival, Masachikaâs behaviour came out as strange butâŠ. At the same time, she felt relieved.
She didnât have to compete with this person. Knowing that she didnât have to compete for superiority with him lightened Alisaâs heart. Since then, Alisa was able to get in touch with Masachika without worry.
Frustrated by his usual lack of motivation, she would give him a scolding. Annoyed by his usual air of composure, she would tease him. Aggravated by his stance as if he was watching over her from above, she would show him a gap in Russian and laugh at his silly obliviousness.
As she spent her days like that, before she noticed it sheâŠ.
â
âSo youâve fallen in love with him right~ How wonderful!â
Alisa let out a sigh as Mariya raised a springy voice and clapped her hands together.
âLike I saidâŠ. Thatâs not it. Did you hear what I said?â
âEee~h? No matter how I heard it, it sounded like two peopleâs beginning of love though?â
âDonât put it strangely like that. Earlier didnât I tell you we are friends?â
âMm-hmm, friends heading to become lovers. So classic~. Thatâs what happened to me and Sa-kun after all~.Right~? Sa-kunâ
She took out a golden locket from her immensely deep cleavage and talked to the photos inside with a relaxed expression.
If this were a manga, from the beginning there would be heart marks scattering all over the place. Alisa looked at her older sister lukewarmly who had completely transformed into a maiden-in-love mode.
âBut well⊠letâs see. Regarding his abilityâŠ. Iâve recognized it. And I also⊠trust himâ
While looking at the photo of her lover Mariya nodded to Alisa, who said that reluctantly while looking away.
âMm-hmm, a boy who does what he has to do is cool right. Sa-kun too. The back of Sa-kun when he saved me from getting attacked by a dog a long time ago! That was trulyââ
âIf youâre going to go on about your love, could you leave?â
âSheesh, Alya-chan so cold!â
Alisa looked coldly at Mariya who puffed up her cheeks.
âBesides, I prefer someone who is usually hardworkingâ
âYou donât get it, Alya-chan. He is usually a downer, but at a momentâs notice, he shows his manly side! I think thatâs ni~ceâ
âItâs a difference in opinion. Iâm usually.. Rather seriously annoyed at the usually unmotivated Kuze-kun after allâ
Perhaps because she remembered a lot of things while she was talking, Alisa continued with a stronger tone.
âReally, forgetting things all the time, sleeping in class, moreover! No matter how many times I warned him, he doesnât even feel sorry! Always evading frivolously and elusively⊠well, thatâs why I can say whatever I want to him without worry thoughâŠ.â
âI see I see. In other words, thereâs a trusting relationship between you two, right?â
âHow it became like thatâ
âNo matter what was said, Kuze-kun will never leave you. Precisely because you know it, Alya-chan is able to talk to Kuze-kun without hesitation, right? And Kuze-kun tolerates it. Isnât that a splendid trusting relationshipâ
Alisa was at loss for words at the unexpectedly keen observation. However, she quickly recovered and returned a rebuttal.
âYouâre wrong. Kuze-kun is a student who deserves to be told off no matter how you slice it, thatâs why I will give him warning without reserves, too. Certainly⊠in a sense, I admit that heâs someone easy to get on with. But, that wouldnât immediately lead to romantic feelings, right? I mean, if you like someone itâs that, right? Wanting to doâŠ. things⊠like go on a date, and kiss⊠thatâs what it is, isnât it? Iâve.. never thought any of thatâŠ.â
Mariya clasped her hands together and smiled softly at Alisa, who was saying all that while looking away feeling embarrassed.
âAlya-chan, so cuteâ
âWhatâs that⊠Are you making fun of me?â
âIâm not, you know? You know, Alya-chan. It doesnât have to be going on a date or a kiss or anything special like that. Because if you like someone, just talking to them and touching them makes you feel something specialâ
Mariya talked with a know-it-all face while she proudly threw out her big chests. Alisaâs eyebrows twitched at her words.
ââŠ.Any specifics?â
Unusually, Alisa took a bite. Mariya, who had expected it to be brushed aside as usual, blinked a little surprised and then had a far-away look in her eyes.
âHmmm~, letâs see⊠the most obvious one is.. holding hands, I guess? Even if you donât go that far, just hand to hand contact with someone you like will make your heart race. Feeling so embarrassed you just want to scream, but you donât hate it. And somehow feeling somewhat happy, and thenââ
ââŠ.Feeling so embarrassed, you want to screamâŠ.â
In the middle of talking, Mariya got excited and talked about what love was, squealing with maidenly expression, and shaking her head noisily while looking at her loverâs photo.
In front of her, Alisa stared down at her legs, and then she thrusted her right leg out in front of Mariya.
â? What is it? Whatâs wrong? Alya-chanâ
âSorry. Could you.. take it off for me?â
âEh? Why?â
Mariya blinked in surprise at the sudden and inexplicable request but, seeing Alisaâs expression, she sensed something. Moving slowly on top of the carpet, Mariya then put her hands on Alisaâs right leg.
âNnâŠâ
Mariyaâs hands smoothly took off Alisaâs knee sock. Alisa was looking at this with a somewhat grim expression on her face.
âOkay, I took it off. But⊠the left one too?â
When Mariya pointed at Alisaâs left leg with a dubious face, Alisa said while furrowing her eyebrows.
ââŠ.No, put it on againâ
âEh? What do you mean?â
âDonât mind itâ
ââŠ.Yee~sâ
With a look that seemed to not understand it, Mariyaâs hands put the knee sock back on that she had removed once. As she stared at it, Alisaâs expression became increasingly more grim.
âOkay, I put it back onâŠ.though?â
â,,,,â
Mariya peeked at Alisaâs face reservedly as if she was guessing what was going on. Not caring for her gaze, Alisa was looking at her legs with a gim expression but, suddenly she breathed out and left her seat.
ââŠ.No good. I knew Masha wouldnât be helpfulâ
âWhat do you mean!? I donât know what is but onee-chan was hurt!â
âYes yes, itâs enough, right? Iâm gonna go change so get outâ
âUuuâŠ. Alya-chan, on a rebellious phase? Is it a rebellious phase? What should I do, Sa-kun. Alya-chan has reached her rebellious phaseâ
After chasing Mariya out of the room with a miserable look on her face and drooping shoulders, Alisa looked down at her right again and gently ran her fingers down her own thigh.
Feeling somewhat embarrassed, she looked up and there was a large mirror. What reflected was Alisa with cheeks slightly dyed in red.
âMuuâŠâ
As if to deny herself such a thing, Alisa made a sullen face. She then muttered with a grim expression towards the one youth who had popped up in her head.
ăItâs not what you thinkă
The Russian words she leaked out in a whisper melted into the air in the room, and disappeared without reaching anyone.
This chapter is really long yo! 7454 words in total. The next chapter is also about the same. This chapter is quite a roller coaster too. At first I didnât realy like it, but then I was just giggling like an idiot because of how cute Alisa was towards the end.
On another note, some of you mightâve noticed it that I changed Alisaâs nickname to Alya; and Mariyaâs nickname to Masha. The reason is simple. I stumbled upon these two wiki pages:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alya_(name) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masha . Iâve also changed their nicknames in the previous chapters and the synopsis in this site yesterday already. Anyway, thatâs all from me! o7