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Chapter 5: Cutting Algae Part Two
It was 7:50PM. Teru had gotten bored of studying and broke it up with his nightly stretches—he had decided it was going to be an early night to bed. He had already decided he was going to sign up for the next basketball roster and it was offseason practice time.
As it turned out, he couldn’t tolerate a lack of things to do after school for long.
Cooling down from his trunk rotations with some Kamizawa Water, he checked his phone and paused mid-sip. There were a few notifications from Mob that he opened right away. There were a few pictures of what was undoubtedly the long-awaited kaiseki meal…though they were a bit blurry. Oh, one was actually decent in quality. There was also a blurred person in the background of one without much food—even with the lack of clarity it looked like they weren’t expecting to be caught on camera. Had he meant to send that one, let alone take it? Oh well, didn’t matter.
that mukōzuke Send.
( ੭ ˘ ³˘)੭°。⋆♡‧₊˚ Send.
divine looking Send.
As it turned out, he couldn’t tolerate a lack of things to do after school for long.
Cooling down from his trunk rotations with some Kamizawa Water, he checked his phone and paused mid-sip. There were a few notifications from Mob that he opened right away. There were a few pictures of what was undoubtedly the long-awaited kaiseki meal…though they were a bit blurry. Oh, one was actually decent in quality. There was also a blurred person in the background of one without much food—even with the lack of clarity it looked like they weren’t expecting to be caught on camera. Had he meant to send that one, let alone take it? Oh well, didn’t matter.
that mukōzuke Send.
( ੭ ˘ ³˘)੭°。⋆♡‧₊˚ Send.
divine looking Send.
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"Mob, let's go." Reigen was already dressed and in the doorway, flashlight and a bag in hand.
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"I think I get it."
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Reigen was undaunted by the harsh weather, even as he was nearly shoved off the path into the waves hitting sharp rock. He clutched his tag tight, single-minded in finding the young woman. "Once we get to the tea house, I'm going to go in alone."
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In spite of the treachery of the storm and the restless spirits, they reached the tea house without incident. When Reigen was close to the door, Mob had stopped just feet away. His student's discomfort was still clear.
"This should be enough cover," Reigen said, gesturing at the generous overhang. Cursed fortitude or no, it was doing its job in keeping them dry. "Wait out here, alright?"
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"Okay," he said, finally, accepting that he would be waiting outside.
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Then, Reigen disappeared behind the door.
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That scared him more than anything.
Mob sat down on the porch and stared out; he wrapped his arms around his legs, which he folded in front of him.
Before morning, he told himself. He wouldn't have to wait much longer.
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And it definitely wasn't Reigen's voice.
A figure was stumbling through the shadows of the overgrown courtyard in the dark with only the meager peeks of moonlight through the storm clouds to help guide their steps. Their short legs were barely nimble enough to avoid slipping on the thick rain-slick roots that had broken the ground everywhere. "K-Kage--gemya--!"
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So instead, he sat back down.
"We need to wait here for now."
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"I'm sorry. I couldn't wait. I need to be here...for Asa. So she knows that I'd--I'll be here for her no matter what." Misaki's voice was heavy, but she wasn't crying. "Maybe if I'd tried harder to tell her that until now, this wouldn't be..."
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"My friend Teruki told me recently that adults have their own troubles that they never tell kids about. I think... no, I know he's right. They live in a world completely separate from us that none of us will probably really know until we're adults ourselves."
Another crack of lightning.
"There's not a lot of things that I really understand, but I definitely know that no matter what happens, none of this is your fault."
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"...This is really dangerous, huh?" She pulled her hood up as the hair stood up on the back of her neck. "I wasn't thinking at all...!"
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They were going to be there awhile. That was okay.
"...Why don't you tell me about him? Ritsu-san."
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"Hi."
Even in the most off-putting circumstances, Reigen Arataka always announced himself, especially to a lady. That was one of his rules. And it didn't get more off-putting than where he was right now.
The tea house was light. It shouldn't have been. There were no candles lit and no electricity installed. It was like some hidden and forbidden sun was shining in on the two of them. He couldn't even see out the windows to confirm this, though.
Reigen didn't spare it more than a few seconds of thought. Asa was there, sitting silently at the low table where people once enjoyed their tea. He removed his jacket, hung it on a hook, and sat properly across from her. His bag sat beside him.
"I'm sorry I kept you waiting."
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"I've been waiting for you for such a long time. Even when I thought I couldn't wait any longer, I still kept waiting."
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Still.
He was someone who always said what he felt to be true no matter what, and he wasn't going to stop now.
"Let's talk, alright? And I'm only going to tell you the truth. You deserve that." He took a deep breath. "I'm Reigen Arataka. You're Asa Sumitada. It's 2012. I'm a Spirit Specialist. You're a student, but you're taking a break. You work at your family's inn."
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A tear spilled over her cheek.
"I don't know who I am anymore."
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