Chapter four, 2018, white Valentine, part three

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Ryu swore a little. Then he tried to come up with an excuse to get out of it. After that he swore a little more.

With February turning into Mars the end of the year wasn't just something close. Now it was breathing down his neck.

One good thing about being together with Kuri was her looks, and almost two years earlier that would have sealed the deal. Ryu was two years older now though, and while he certainly enjoyed staring at her beauty that was no longer the reason he loved her, or at least not a major part of it. For him she looked like Kuri. If anything he loved the Kuri-ness of her, if such a word even existed.

One good thing about being together with Kuri was how he himself became even more popular without having to reject girls confessing to him every so often. That was joy and the practical combined into one.

One not so good thing was how it took him the better part of two weeks to eat all the chocolate he had been given. He did eat it all. That was only being respectful. Besides he had nothing better to do while keeping tabs.

One bad thing was the keeping of tabs. White days closed in on him, and he'd make good use of the leftovers from Urufu's inflated salary during winter break. Carrying his return gifts to school meant slinging one of Urufu's atrocities across his shoulders, because the bag Ryu normally used simply couldn't fit it all inside.

Still, a matter of showing proper respect.

Thus it was that Ryu grumbled and made his way to Irishima High. Sure, he could have caught up with Ai in the café, but that would be doing her a great disservice, and she deserved none of that. While his face was known at the other high school he was nowhere as famous there as at Himekaizen.

In his pocket he carried a letter signed and sealed by the vice principal of Irishima High. Ryu had acquired it last evening, and it gave him blanket permission to enter the school grounds.

He barely made it into the school before a teacher apprehended him.

"Your business here?"

Ryu dug into his bag and showed his letter. "I'm here on behalf of the exchange club. There is a... are members in this school I'm meeting." Jeniferu might be his real reason for being here, but not talking with Ai would be rude to put it mildly.

"Names?"

"Hasegawa Ai and Cooperu Jeniferu, sensei," Ryu said. He didn't know where their home rooms were, so any help from the staff here was appreciated.

"Would you mind waiting in the office until lunch?"

Ryu bowed and followed the teacher. While polite that question held undertones of: how come you're skipping school? Apparently a letter signed by the vice principal here had less value than the fact that a student visited another school during what was obviously a school day.

Walking through a corridor and up some stairs was short business. Irishima High was substantially smaller than Himekaizen. In ways it looked more like a rural middle school than the prestigious private high school it was.

While Himekaizen by no means belonged to the group of schools with a poor reputation, being neighbours with Irishima High stained it. Not being as good as somehow came to mean pretty bad. In that sense Red Rose Hell served as a nearby example of what a school with poor academic performance really was, but now that hell hole had closed down. Sure, their middle school still had students, but nothing could save it from the downwards spiral, and besides you just didn't compare middle schools with high schools.

Ryu left the train of thoughts when he was let inside the teachers' office, found a chair by a window and sat down to study how these school grounds differed from the ones he was used to.

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