brythain wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:50 pm
Do you know what sunlight
-is- ?
It's February in 2016 as I write this, a broad swathe of light falling into the room behind me. I know that this light is composed from an orchestra of photons. The harmony of that bright music is acted on by everything else that has a voice along the path of the sun.
And yet... I sense a rare voice in my mind. I turn around slowly, hoping not to scare its owner away.
From the warmth at my back, I know who it is, and more than three years have passed since we last spoke.
I am completely unprepared for what follows.
"Author-san?" says a slightly accusatory and considerably more breathy voice.
"Emi?"
She is sitting on the corner of my worktable, titanium-graphite composite legs neatly crossed. Her daughter stands tall behind her and to her left, the ghost of a smile etched in the folds of her eyelids.
"Yes! And you are a terrible, terrible person! You let that crazy Kenji feed you his story and left out the part where my girl made the closing speech at Aoba in 2064! Bad! Bad!"
She twitches as if one of her lethal prosthetics is about to kick a hole in my kneecap, and I wince instinctively, tilting my chair away from her line of action. Akiko winces too.
"Mother, he already wrote about it in Natsume's epilogue, and I did not think it would be polite to put my words in someone else's story."
"Ha! Your author-san is always putting his words in someone else's story! Awful! And you gave such a good speech too, better than Shizune's by far!"
Akiko's graceful frame shudders a little in the background of Emi's glare.
"I didn't think Koji would approve," she says softly.
Emi turns to her with a look of betrayal. "You too? This author-san, he told both our sad stories to everybody, and he didn't tell the happy ones!"
"He tried to, mother. Have you read them?"
"Hmph!" But Emi's gaze softens a little. "I suppose he did a reasonable job, even though he could have done MUCH BETTER."
"I apologise for not spending more time on better work, Madam Ibarazaki."
"What?? Don't Madam Ibarazaki me! I'm a Nakai, and don't you forget it! Also, you haven't finished writing my son's story, even though he has annoying tendencies to hang out with all the wrong women! Ha! Apology indeed, go and write better stories!"
Akiko looks mortified, but both she and I know better than to say anything else.
With the wicked gleam in her eye that we know so well, Emi's lip curls in triumph at last. "I'll be back to haunt you, author-san! Thanks anyway for what you've written, just keep your promises!"
Akiko has just enough time to give me the smallest wave of her hand, before the room darkens once more and I'm left alone with my notes.