Seven Days
Day the Third
by
Ina-chan
First Posted Online: January 27, 2003
History: Ina-chan's first attempt on Comedy/Silly theme for
FURUBA
The cool breeze danced gently around him, causing wisps
of his soft gray bangs to sway playfully along, as if oblivious
to the cumbersome weight of weariness bearing down on his entire
being. He leaned on the railing at the roof of the school and
rested his chin on his arms. The faint sound of voices talking
in the ground floor barely registered in his ears, as well as
the enthusiastic chants of the track team carried by the breeze
from the track field in the near distance. His eyes drooped,
only to quickly snap open again, his mind quickly reminding him
the danger of falling asleep.
/The
student council meeting should be over by now,/ The thought
flashed through his mind idly.
He
sighed in annoyance. The entire school council voted unanimously
and literally threw him out of the council room, insisting that
he go home early to get some rest. Most especially after the
spectacle brought by his anxiety attack back then. But… thanks
to Manabe-san’s little episode the day before, the entire
school was all over him with all sorts of ridiculous
propositions to “cure” him from his “illness”.
The last thing he wanted right now was to meet
Kinoshita-san and her legions of followers.
“So
you took the coward way out and hid in the roof,” A familiar
monotonous voice said out loud from behind him
Yuki
made another sigh and gave his cousin a sidelong glance from the
corner of his eye, idly and silently wondering if Haru is some
kind of mind-reader
“Yuki’s
actions simply states aloud what he thinks,” Haru replied,
“…and because Yuki’s heart is close to mine, it makes it
easier for me to read.”
Yuki
frowned and turned his gaze to the group of students cleaning
the courtyard on the ground floor.
“There’s
no need to be angry, I was just simply stating the truth,” The
Ox continued as he leaned his back on the railing beside the
Mouse, “Are you all right?”
“I’m
fine,” Yuki sighed, finally speaking out load
“You
should have followed Hatori’s advice and stayed home today.
That was a bad spasm you had yesterday,” Haru commented
“It
wasn’t even that,” Yuki groaned as he buried his face in his
arms, “It was just an anxiety attack. Please stop making a big
deal out of it.”
“You
were lucky that you didn’t transform and that Mayuko-sensei
came before hell broke loose in your classroom,” Haru
continued, unwilling to let the subject go
“A
rumor has an average run of 65 days… In a few weeks, everyone
will completely forget about this entire stupidity,” Yuki
replied
Haru
cocked his head, “But it’s only been a day and you already
look half-dead.”
“I’m
fine,” The older boy insisted stubbornly
“No
you’re not. You’re so stressed, you’re like an elastic
band stretched to the limit that could snap at any minute,”
The Ox let out a long sigh, “It won’t hurt to skip a few
days off school… lay low and relax until your system’s
recovered.”
“Skip
a few days off school…” The Mouse echoed as he shot the
younger boy a dirty look, “I suppose around four days would be
perfect?”
Haru
gave his cousin a thoughtful look, “Well, technically three…
since the last day would be on Sunday.”
“I
KNEW IT!” Yuki growled as he pushed himself up from the
railing to face his cousin angrily, “This is about that stupid
curse, isn’t it? Don’t tell me that you believe that it’s
true, as well…”
“It
doesn’t matter if it’s true or not,” Haru replied
monotonously, “Whether or not it’s true, it’s affecting
you. At this rate, you ARE going to get sick and you WILL die
within the seven-day deadline.”
“And
I suppose you also support Niisan’s idea to break the
curse,” Yuki replied sarcastically as he turned away and
leaned once again on the railing
“Well…”
Haru paused thoughtfully
The
mouse shot the cow a reprimanding look, “You can’t be
serious.”
Haru
gave his older cousin a mischievous grin, “You have to admit,
it is a rather fun idea.”
Yuki
shook his head in exasperation.
“I
bet more than half of the female student population is willing
to throw themselves at your feet,” Haru continued
“Will
you stop it? That’s NOT funny,” Yuki groaned as buried his
face in his arms
“Actually…
I think… ah… here…” The younger boy pulled out several
envelopes from his pockets, “Some girls in my class wanted me
to give you these… Momiji probably has a few more. And I’m
afraid to take a look at your shoe locker right now…”
“Throw
them in the garbage,” came the older boy’s muffled reply
“That’s
cold, Yuki! The least you can do is read them. It’s the most
honorable thing you can do. After all, these girls wrote these
letters with all their love… ” Haru berated as he waved a
pink one in the air, “…like Watanabe-san… she’s 32-26-34
and willing to comfort you in every way…”
Yuki
spun around to face his cousin in shock, “You opened and read
them!?!?!”
“Of
course, how else am I supposed to know what’s in them?” Haru
replied non-chalantly with a shrug, “But personally, I don’t
think Watanabe-san is a virgin anymore. Then again… it’s you
who needs to lose it anyway… Ah… Saiki-san. I was surprised
that she actually sent one. She’s so quiet and shy in
class…”
“Come
on, Haru… stop it,” Yuki moaned as he rubbed a hand on his
temple, as if trying to ward off a headache
“But
it’s interesting,” Haru opposed, “Ara? There’s a letter
from Sawamoto-san? But he’s a guy…”
“I
SAID STOP IT!” Yuki hissed in low and dangerous tone
Haru
studied his cousin’s angry features before shrugging, “Fine,
I’ll throw them all in the garbage... Though I still think
it’s a waste. I didn’t even get to read Honda-san’s…”
Yuki
froze at his younger cousin’s words, “Honda-san? She wrote a
letter?”
The
cow nodded as he pulled out a white sheet of paper from his wad
of letters.
“You’re
lying,” Yuki shook his head and once again turned away from
the other boy, “There is absolutely no way Honda-san would
have written such a letter to me.”
“Dear
Yuki-kun,” Haru began in his bland monotone, “I’m sorry I
didn’t have the courage to say this to you face to face. I
know that you are going through a hard time and I’m sorry that
I was too much of a coward to come to your side when you needed
someone to support you the most. The whole situation is just too
awkward and weird… so I’m sorry for hesitating as well. I
simply don’t know what to say or what to do in these kinds of
matters. Nonetheless, I just want you to know that…” Haru
stopped as he extended his arm and offered the letter for his
cousin to continue reading
Yuki
stared at the piece of paper in front of him, his pulse beating
loudly in his ears. With shaking fingers, he tentatively took
the letter from his cousin’s hand and stared blankly at the
neat scribbles in front of him. Haru buried his hands in his
pockets and strolled casually a short distance away to give his
cousin some privacy.
“…I
just want you to know that I…” Yuki whispered softly,
needing to hear the words aloud as much as he needed to read it,
“…I do care for you deeply. Even though I will probably be
completely useless in helping you, I will be willing to listen
to anything you need to say. And I’ll do my best to cheer for
you, so that you too will have the strength to do your best. I
will be waiting for your reply… Honda…” Yuki closed his
eyes as he folded the letter in his hands after reading the
signature. His lips thinned into a straight line as his right
eyebrow started to twitch involuntarily, “…Haru, come
here.”
“What?
You didn’t like it?” Haru stated innocently from across the
roof, “I thought Honda Misato-san’s letter was the sweetest
of the lot.”
“Haru…”
Yuki stated again, more commanding and more firmly, “Come.
Here.”
“Why?”
Haru replied slowly, as he inched slowly towards the open
stairwell door
“Because,” Yuki smiled sweetly as he turned around
once again to face the younger boy, “I want to push you off
the railing so I can hang you upside-down from the side of the
building.”
“You
know,” Haru said, his voice laced with uncharacteristic
exasperation, “I don’t understand why you’re making such a
big deal of this. Any normal red-blooded male will take
advantage of the opportunity being served to you in a silver
platter. You can have any girl for the picking, and yet you
choose to stay in your pedestal of high morality. Why do you
have to be so prude and boring?”
“Pru…
Buh… WHAT!?” Yuki stammered, genuinely getting annoyed now,
“That has nothing to do with this! Had it ever occurred to you
that I may not want to do THAT with just ANY GIRL? That maybe I
would prefer to do it with the girl I love?”
“So…
you already know who you want…” Haru gave his cousin a
knowing smile as he challenged him with a look, “Then…
what’s the problem?”
The
older boy stopped as his younger cousin’s words stabbed at
him, every last ounce of whatever irksome feelings he felt,
immediately evaporated. His arms dropped to his sides as he
closed his eyes and bowed his head, feeling a bit humbled by the
Ox’s wisdom. Without another word, he made his way to the
stairwell door beside his cousin.
“What’s
stopping you?” Haru asked again, in a soft whisper
Yuki
lifted his head and gave him a sad smile as he handed back the
letter to his cousin, “She has to love me back.”
The
younger boy blinked in surprise, before returning his cousin’s
smile…
…just
before the mouse roughly grabbed him on the collar and gave him
a glare so cold that the very air around them seemed to drop
several degrees in the thermometer, “Now if you ever…
EVER… pull a stunt like that on me again… I will skin you
alive… roast you… and feed you to the birds. DO YOU
UNDERSTAND!?!?”
“Hai,
hai, hai…” Haru replied in his normal monotone, raising his
hands up in surrender
“Ah!
Yuki and Haru are up here!” Momiji’s voice filtered a flight
of stairs below, “To-ru! I found them. They’re right
here!”
Within
seconds, a hyperactive rabbit and a very breathless girl came to
view at the bottom of the last flight of stairs. Tooru
immediately leaned on the stair railing for support, swirly-eyed
and wobbling as she panted to catch her breath.
“Honda-san?
Are you all right?” Yuki asked in concern, a nervous bead of
sweat appearing on his forehead
“I…
I-I’m… so… re..lieh…lieved!” She managed to gasp, “I
was… loo… king… all… all… everywhere… for you…
Yuki… kun.”
“Eh?”
Yuki blinked, “Why?”
“Shame
on you, Yuki! To-ru was so worried!” Momiji scolded his older
cousin in a huff, “She waited for the school council meeting
to finish just to make sure you’re okay. But weird Mr.
Vice-President said that you already went home. We called Shi-chan,
and he said you weren’t home yet!”
Haru
quietly smiled to himself, as he saw the gentle look
automatically appearing on his older cousin’s delicate
features, before letting out a hopeless sigh.
“I’m
sorry,” Yuki said sheepishly as he gave Tooru an apologetic
look, “I went to the roof for some fresh air before I headed
home. I guess I forgot the time.”
“Why
don’t we just all go home,” Haru suggested as he made his
way down the stairs
“Yes~~~
I’m starving!” Momiji agreed as he led Tooru by the arm,
“Nee~~~ To-ru, what are we having for supper?”
“Don’t
invite yourself,” Yuki berated calmly as he followed his
cousins down the stairs and walked by the girl’s other side
“Don’t
waste your energy arguing with him,” Haru cautioned from
behind him, “Specially at your tired state… you’re sure to
lose anyway.”
“Heeeh?
Yuki is tired? Isn’t Yuki getting enough sleep?” Momiji
asked worriedly
“I’m
okay…” Yuki sighed
“It’s
not okay,” Tooru said quietly, as she turned her concerned
eyes to the mouse, “I could hear you toss and turn from my
room half of the night. If you don’t get enough sleep, you
could get sick.”
“I’m
fine,” Yuki insisted, “I’ve just been having some weird
dreams that keep waking me up.”
“Weird
dreams? Like what?” Tooru stared at the gray-haired boy beside
her, her eyes widening in alarm
Yuki
felt heat rush to his cheeks and immediately looked away in
embarrassment, “I… uh… don’t really… remember
them…”
“AH!
I read something about dreams when I did my research paper.
There was one whacked-out theory on why we can’t remember most
of our dreams when we wake up,” Momiji offered helpfully
“And
what’s that?” Haru inquired
“It
said, that we have dreams in our entire lifetime that can be so
traumatic to our conscious psyche, that our brain decides to
block our memories of those dreams,” Momiji replied in a
matter-of-fact tone
“And what are those dreams?” Tooru asked curiously
“It said, that in our entire lifetime, we will dream
that we will…” Momiji paused for dramatic effect,
“…sleep with every single person we know.”
Haru blinked.
“EH!?”
Tooru froze in super shock mode.
Yuki
lost his balance in surprise…
…and
tumbled straight down to the bottom of the stairs.
For a few moments… a deafening silence filled the
stairwell…
“…ittai…”
“YU--YU--- YUKI-KUN!!!”
Haru sighed as he pulled out his cell phone and pressed a
button on the speed dial option.
“Harii?” Momiji asked mournfully
“Hatori-niisan,” Haru nodded blandly
End
of Day the 3rd
Return to Day
the 2nd
Continued on Day the
4th
Author’s
squawk:
One more chapter down! ^_^. This one turned out
completely different as I originally planned. But, ah, well…
The dream theory… I dunno if it’s real. My cousin Bry told
me that he picked it up from a Freudian theory… but I
haven’t seen it. I think that theory is simply taken out from
the Tao of Bry… so don’t take it seriously. ^_^.
Ja!
Ina-chan
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