KS Writing Club: Cherry Blossoms (Updated 07/24/15)
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:43 pm
So, this is a new project where I am collaborating with a bunch of other talented writers to create a hopefully immersive story similar in style to KS, but also incorporating the impactful choices. At the end of each piece, we are going to allow you, the community, to help decide where we take the story next, and believe me when I say the choices matter. We will also be rotating writers, so there will be an interesting mix of styles as we seek to make the best story possible. I have the distinct pleasure of being the first writer in the series, so I hope you enjoy!
Index
Part 1 is below
Part 2: http://ks.renai.us/viewtopic.php?f=52&t ... 19#p227889
Part 3: http://ks.renai.us/viewtopic.php?f=52&t ... 34#p228034
KS Writing Club: Cherry Blossoms (Part 1)
By OneManArmy77
[**School Days**](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=iEfuAH2LUxg&p=n)
I check the wall clock again. 3:15 on the dot. Mutou will have to rush through the end of his lecture about basic economics if he wants to finish it today. I slump back into my seat. This was usually the kind of topic I enjoy, but interest rates and amortization weren’t doing it for me today. I take a moment to check the desks around me to see if anyone is paying attention, but predictably half the class is staring with vacant expressions, and the other half are asleep at their desks. Even the usually exuberant Misha looks like she could use a cup of coffee. I quickly take the time to steal a glance backwards, looking for that familiar streak of midnight purple, but the only sights that greet me are the oak backrest of the desk. Miki gives me a knowing wink before resting her head back on the desk. Ah well, its not like its we’ve done a great job of keeping it a secret.
“And so you see, if you increase the amount of payments from 12 to 13, your additional payment goes directly to the principle, meaning that you can repay your loan in only 19 years instead of 30. As you can see, interest is a-“ Mutou’s well intentioned lecture gets cut short by the familiar chime of the school bell. The classroom is filled with the familiar sounds of papers sliding against binders and pens and pencils clinking together. Mutou gives a disapproving look before readdressing the class. “Just because finals are over and graduation is almost here doesn’t mean that you can stop being students.” With an air of finality, he too begins to load his notes into the stocky leather briefcase. I slowly recline, stretching my arms. As I look back up, I see a suitably energetic Misha and Shizune strolling over.
“So Hicchan, got any plans with your girlfriend tonight?” Misha asks pointedly, “Shicchan and I are busy preparing for the Yamaku graduation festival and we could use your help if you don’t have plans already. Shicchan says there might be cake in it for you!” I instinctively start to think of an excuse before I realize that I don’t really have plans yet. Come to think of it, I haven’t seen much of Hanako since she locked herself in her room in an effort to be more studious. Of course, its probably best if I don’t mention that to Misha and Shizune.
“As a matter of fact, I think she has something planned for us later. If not, I can always drop by and pitch in since the two of you always seem so busy.” Misha gives me a cute smile and signs my answer to Shizune, who gives me a little pout signifying my light jab didn’t quite fall on deaf ears. She quickly signs something back to Misha before picking her bag off the ground and starting to walk out the door.
“Shicchan says that we are only as busy as we need to be to ensure the general welfare and happiness of our fellow students. Oh well, see you later Hicchan!” Misha quickly skips to catch up to Shizune, who had already began to join the throngs of people in the hallway. Some things never change around here. I gather my now mostly empty bag and walk over towards the library.
…
[**Fripperies**](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=eNyGLYKs6pc&p=n)
Once finals were over, the library became a desert with only a few stragglers populating the many carousels that lined the walls. That was just fine with Hanako and me since it was always a little oasis for us, hidden away from the busy life school demanded. I propped my head on one of the shelves and looked over at the beanbag where Hanako usually sits. A pair of deep purple eyes peaked over the top of a copy of a tour guide to Kyoto, smiled at me, and returned to the literary labyrinth. I let out a short sigh and saunter over to the beanbag.
“Kyoto? I guess you were serious about taking some time off and traveling with the newspaper club, weren’t you?” Hanako gives me a short nod before closing up her book. I extend a hand towards her, which she hesitates before accepting. I quickly pull her up and into an embrace. I think she must have changed her conditioner when I told her I liked the smell of cherry blossoms a little while back, not that I’m complaining of course. “What am I supposed to do without you here?” I say, jokingly.
“You could read a book” she suggests half heartedly. I release my grasp on her to grab her small school bag.
“Yeah, maybe.” I reply in a light hearted, pouting sort of way. I contort my face a little to reinforce the point, which draws a tiny giggle out from Hanako. “So, do you have any plans tonight?” She quickly shakes her head. “Ok, then how about we go and grab some dinner at the Shanghai? Just you, me, a spot of tea and maybe a plate of sandwiches.” She mulls it over before shaking her head.
“N-No, I have a better idea.” I cock my head to the side. “Just come d-dressed for sitting outside.” She gives me a playful smile before returning her eyes to the ground. I give her a very exaggerated sigh and acquiesce. Oh well, I picked the location last time, so its only fair that she gets to toy with me as well.
“Ok, when should I pick you up?”
“M-Meet me at 6 outside my room. Don’t be late!” She reaches towards my hand to take her bag, but not before I angle it behind me. Hanako shows off another one of those beautiful smiles before hugging me again. I let my arm drop down to my side and allow her thin fingers to slip between my hand and the bag handle before letting her go. I watch her move as she slowly makes her way to the door before walking out. I don’t think I’m ever going to get tired of watching her do that.
…
[**Out of the Loop**](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=fjoc1ZnGjX8&p=n)
As I walk towards my room, I catch a glimpse of Kenji fiddling with the locks on his door. I’d rather not deal with his unique brand of insanity right now, so I start walking quietly towards my door. It seems I didn’t tuck my pencils and calculator away in my bag properly since he turns around immediately.
“What, who goes there?!?” Kenji hisses at me. He adjusts his glasses before his snarl turns into a smug smile. “Oh, Hisao, I didn’t see you there. Glad to see you are still alive.” Now that I realize I’m probably trapped, I take a moment to size up the giant backpack that Kenji is wearing. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him wear it around school, so he must have been saving it for whatever it is that Kenji does. The bag seems to have a set of pans and a couple tent poles sticking out of the bag at weird angles.
“Going somewhere?” I ask, genuinely interested.
“What? No, what makes you think that?!” Kenji fires back. He gives a shifty look to check his flanks before he walks up uncomfortably close to me. He cups his hands in an effort to whisper before saying “Its my fempocalypse survival bag, actually. I need to test that the equipment is in working order, since you can’t be too sure when the feminists will strike next.” He takes a step back, which I’m thankful for considering his breath reeks of instant ramen and garlic. “So, what’s up with you?”
“Eh not too much, just relaxing since finals are over. I feel like I can take a break and kick back before graduation. Speaking of which, are you going to the graduation party this weekend?” I watch as Kenji’s face contorts, almost as if someone stuck a lemon in his mouth.
“What? Why the hell didn’t anyone tell me that the feminists are broadcasting their plans? Don’t tell me you are going to this thinly veiled plot to destroy us, are you?”
I decide to humor him since that generally seems to speed up these conversations. “Yeah, someone’s gotta go under cover. Otherwise, how else are we supposed to gather information?” I give him a knowing wink. Kenji immediately throws the oversized backpack to the ground, making a racket as pots and pans clatter together. He rummages through the sprawled out behemoth before pulling out a walkie talkie.
“You are a brave man Hisao, maybe even braver than me. Take this so we can communicate.” He shoves the small device into my hands. “It’s dangerous to use cell phones, since the feminists are intercepting phone signals now. Use the walkie talkie if you need to communicate with me. Keep it secure. As for me, I’m probably going to have to move up my travel plans to get out of here alive.”
“Travel plans?”
“Yeah, I was planning on trying to get out this hell hole. China has a lower ratio of females to males than the rest of the world, so I’ve been learning Chinese so I can move there later.” He gives me an all-knowing smile. “I’ve already found a small place off the grid here that I can lie low in until I can move to China. You are welcome to rendezvous at my base camp if you make it out alive. I’ll send you to longitude and latitude when I get there.”
I pause for a minute. Even Kenji has plans. Absurd plans, but still, I can tell he’s put a lot of thought and effort into them. I still haven’t figured out what I want to do immediately after school ends, let alone next year. I turn back towards Kenji. “Thanks for the offer, I’ll have to think about it”, not that I actually think I’m going to take him up on it. He nods before trampling down the hallway.
Its strange, but I’m actually envious of him. Kenji seems so sure of what he wants to do, even though it’s not a sane course of action. Well, my grades are good enough for university I think, but I’m not sure what I would study. Maybe science? I’ll have to talk to Mutou about that sometime since he seems to have a pretty good idea of what my options are. As I start to unlock my door, I realize I completely forgot about Hanako as well. It occurs to me that I haven’t really asked her about what she wants to do, or where she wants to go. I make another mental note to ask her about it later.
…
[**Air Guitar**](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=X0y7TpJJISg&p=n)
After cleaning myself up a little, I walk over to Hanako’s door and give the door a knock. Hanako must have been waiting behind the door for me, because I see it crack open enough to see one of her eyes peak out from behind the frame. She steps outside in her cute beret and casual attire with a picnic basket and duffel bag in tow. I reach for the duffel bag but Hanako shakes her head.
“What, do you expect me to just let you carry all of that by yourself?” Hanako thinks for a moment before acquiescing, handing me the duffel bag. Its surprisingly heavy, and I can hear metallic parts clinking against each other.
“No peaking” Hanako chides, “otherwise, its not much of a surprise.” Hanako wags a finger at me.
“Alright, alright, whatever you say.” I throw up my free hand in an exaggerated motion. Hanako walks over and plucks my free hand out of the air, grasping it in hers. She starts walking towards the exit, and I dutifully follow behind her.
Its not long before Hanako has led us to the small strip of green behind the school gym. Its not a bad building, just awfully plain and blocky, with a dull white exterior devoid of color. The small park comes complete with a bench and a manicured strip of lawn, an uncharacteristic effort considering how far off the beaten path it is. Hanako eschews the bench, choosing to unfurl the picnic blanket on the lawn instead. I help stretch my portion of the blanket out, setting the duffel bag on the concrete sidewalk. I flop onto the blanket, laying my back against the floral pattern cushioned by the cool grass and gaze up at a slowly setting sun. Hanako decides to join me, but not before allowing me to wrap my arm around her. We lay down in silence for awhile, just enjoying the warm breeze and the gentle chirp of crickets. Sometimes, words just get in the way.
By the time I sit up, the sun is probably only about half an hour from setting completely. Hanako seems to remember that the picnic basket exists, and moves to unpack it.
“So, what did you come up with this time? I hope its not one of those vanilla and turmeric pot roasts again.” I grimace at the memory. Hanako means well, but there are times where that doesn’t really translate to what goes on the plate, especially when it comes to mixing spices. Hanako makes a cute pouting face, crossing her arms and turning her nose up at me.
“Hmmph, if t-that’s how you are going to be, then you can starve.” I give a hearty chuckle and watch as she melts back into her more playful self. As she brings out the big container, I catch a whiff of something that smells suspiciously like steak. Crawling over on my hands and knees, I start to help Hanako unpack when I see what appears to be another bottle of wine, no doubt a parting gift from Akira. I give her an exaggerated look of disapproval, which Hanako slyly ignores in favor of continuing to remove containers.
Within a couple minutes, the spread is strewn about on the blanket. Hanako really went all out; there’s two steaks, some salad, a bottle of red wine with a French label on it and what appears to be some sort of custard or flan for desert. “It looks fantastic” I say, stating the obvious. Hanako blushes before motioning for me to bring the bag over. Prying the zipper apart, I lay out her surprise on the spare corner of the blanket unpopulated by food. Its an older projector with its small battery pack, as well as what appears to be a copy of some Charlie Chaplan movie. Hanako lighly shoves me aside as she clicks the projector on, training its beam on the gym wall. It suddenly makes a lot more sense why she would pick this location for dinner, as the wall allows her to circumvent the need to bring a screen. I start cutting up the steak and clumsily feeding her a couple bites while she fiddles around with the projector. It’s only a couple minutes before the familiar humming of the projector is casting an in focus image of Charlie on the wall.
I look over at Hanako, who is obviously pleased with herself. “So, when did you become an expert on projectors and date night ideas?”
Hanako blushes a deep crimson before replying. “W-Well it’s not that hard, I j-just needed to read a book or two.”
“Come to think of it, where did you even get a projector from?”
Hanako purses her lips before replying. “Yuuko was cleaning the library and found it. The school must have used it awhile back, but we have n-newer models. I just asked Yuuko if I c-could borrow it.” She shovels a morsel of salad into her mouth in an attempt to avoid further questioning. I figure I wont be getting much more out of her for now, so I drape my arms around her neck like a scarf, and we watch the movie, clip by clip and mouthful by mouthful.
…
[Comfort](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=S6yr56Xvmk8&p=n)
Both the food and the movie are gone all too quickly. I give a sigh of contentment and look over at Hanako. She’s looks so peaceful sitting out here, and without anyone else nearby, Hanako lets her guard down. I can see the discolored burn marks more clearly since she makes little effort in hiding them. I’m sure a glass or two of wine didn’t hurt either. I dare to break the stillness with a couple words.
“So, are you happy to be done with finals?” I ask innocuously. She turns towards me before giving a short nod. “It’s nice to not have that looming over us anymore. Do you want to go to the graduation party this weekend? I’ve heard Shizune and Misha have been working overtime to put it together on such short notice. I figure it could be pretty fun since it’s the last festival before we graduate.” Hanako leans over and hugs my waist, closing her eyes.
“Only if you’re there with me.” She mumbles into my shirt, just barely audible in the crisp night breeze. I rest my head on hers getting another whiff of cherry blossoms.
“You know, I was thinking about what my plans were after graduation, and I realized I need to start applying to universities or something. I was talking with Kenji and I realized I don’t actually have any idea of what I’m going to do after Yamaku. Do you have any plans yet?”
Hanako unwraps her arms and sits up, startling me slightly. She puts a thoughtful finger to her chin. “I was t-thinking of traveling or something. There’s so many places I’ve r-read about that I want to visit. I don’t know about after though…” She trails off.
**Cut music**
“You don’t want to come with me to university if I go?” I ask, being careful not to lace my words with concern. I’d much rather have her by my side if I can help it.
“I…I don’t know” Hanako answers in a very subdued way and starts fidgeting with one of the plates. I’ve brought up this before, but she always seems to want to avoid the topic. Even after trying to get to know her for awhile, she is still harder to read than a good poker player. That does nothing to assuage my concerns, however.
**DECISION TIME**
Choice A: Try to get Hanako to talk about it
Choice B: Change the topic
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Index
Part 1 is below
Part 2: http://ks.renai.us/viewtopic.php?f=52&t ... 19#p227889
Part 3: http://ks.renai.us/viewtopic.php?f=52&t ... 34#p228034
KS Writing Club: Cherry Blossoms (Part 1)
By OneManArmy77
[**School Days**](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=iEfuAH2LUxg&p=n)
I check the wall clock again. 3:15 on the dot. Mutou will have to rush through the end of his lecture about basic economics if he wants to finish it today. I slump back into my seat. This was usually the kind of topic I enjoy, but interest rates and amortization weren’t doing it for me today. I take a moment to check the desks around me to see if anyone is paying attention, but predictably half the class is staring with vacant expressions, and the other half are asleep at their desks. Even the usually exuberant Misha looks like she could use a cup of coffee. I quickly take the time to steal a glance backwards, looking for that familiar streak of midnight purple, but the only sights that greet me are the oak backrest of the desk. Miki gives me a knowing wink before resting her head back on the desk. Ah well, its not like its we’ve done a great job of keeping it a secret.
“And so you see, if you increase the amount of payments from 12 to 13, your additional payment goes directly to the principle, meaning that you can repay your loan in only 19 years instead of 30. As you can see, interest is a-“ Mutou’s well intentioned lecture gets cut short by the familiar chime of the school bell. The classroom is filled with the familiar sounds of papers sliding against binders and pens and pencils clinking together. Mutou gives a disapproving look before readdressing the class. “Just because finals are over and graduation is almost here doesn’t mean that you can stop being students.” With an air of finality, he too begins to load his notes into the stocky leather briefcase. I slowly recline, stretching my arms. As I look back up, I see a suitably energetic Misha and Shizune strolling over.
“So Hicchan, got any plans with your girlfriend tonight?” Misha asks pointedly, “Shicchan and I are busy preparing for the Yamaku graduation festival and we could use your help if you don’t have plans already. Shicchan says there might be cake in it for you!” I instinctively start to think of an excuse before I realize that I don’t really have plans yet. Come to think of it, I haven’t seen much of Hanako since she locked herself in her room in an effort to be more studious. Of course, its probably best if I don’t mention that to Misha and Shizune.
“As a matter of fact, I think she has something planned for us later. If not, I can always drop by and pitch in since the two of you always seem so busy.” Misha gives me a cute smile and signs my answer to Shizune, who gives me a little pout signifying my light jab didn’t quite fall on deaf ears. She quickly signs something back to Misha before picking her bag off the ground and starting to walk out the door.
“Shicchan says that we are only as busy as we need to be to ensure the general welfare and happiness of our fellow students. Oh well, see you later Hicchan!” Misha quickly skips to catch up to Shizune, who had already began to join the throngs of people in the hallway. Some things never change around here. I gather my now mostly empty bag and walk over towards the library.
…
[**Fripperies**](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=eNyGLYKs6pc&p=n)
Once finals were over, the library became a desert with only a few stragglers populating the many carousels that lined the walls. That was just fine with Hanako and me since it was always a little oasis for us, hidden away from the busy life school demanded. I propped my head on one of the shelves and looked over at the beanbag where Hanako usually sits. A pair of deep purple eyes peaked over the top of a copy of a tour guide to Kyoto, smiled at me, and returned to the literary labyrinth. I let out a short sigh and saunter over to the beanbag.
“Kyoto? I guess you were serious about taking some time off and traveling with the newspaper club, weren’t you?” Hanako gives me a short nod before closing up her book. I extend a hand towards her, which she hesitates before accepting. I quickly pull her up and into an embrace. I think she must have changed her conditioner when I told her I liked the smell of cherry blossoms a little while back, not that I’m complaining of course. “What am I supposed to do without you here?” I say, jokingly.
“You could read a book” she suggests half heartedly. I release my grasp on her to grab her small school bag.
“Yeah, maybe.” I reply in a light hearted, pouting sort of way. I contort my face a little to reinforce the point, which draws a tiny giggle out from Hanako. “So, do you have any plans tonight?” She quickly shakes her head. “Ok, then how about we go and grab some dinner at the Shanghai? Just you, me, a spot of tea and maybe a plate of sandwiches.” She mulls it over before shaking her head.
“N-No, I have a better idea.” I cock my head to the side. “Just come d-dressed for sitting outside.” She gives me a playful smile before returning her eyes to the ground. I give her a very exaggerated sigh and acquiesce. Oh well, I picked the location last time, so its only fair that she gets to toy with me as well.
“Ok, when should I pick you up?”
“M-Meet me at 6 outside my room. Don’t be late!” She reaches towards my hand to take her bag, but not before I angle it behind me. Hanako shows off another one of those beautiful smiles before hugging me again. I let my arm drop down to my side and allow her thin fingers to slip between my hand and the bag handle before letting her go. I watch her move as she slowly makes her way to the door before walking out. I don’t think I’m ever going to get tired of watching her do that.
…
[**Out of the Loop**](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=fjoc1ZnGjX8&p=n)
As I walk towards my room, I catch a glimpse of Kenji fiddling with the locks on his door. I’d rather not deal with his unique brand of insanity right now, so I start walking quietly towards my door. It seems I didn’t tuck my pencils and calculator away in my bag properly since he turns around immediately.
“What, who goes there?!?” Kenji hisses at me. He adjusts his glasses before his snarl turns into a smug smile. “Oh, Hisao, I didn’t see you there. Glad to see you are still alive.” Now that I realize I’m probably trapped, I take a moment to size up the giant backpack that Kenji is wearing. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him wear it around school, so he must have been saving it for whatever it is that Kenji does. The bag seems to have a set of pans and a couple tent poles sticking out of the bag at weird angles.
“Going somewhere?” I ask, genuinely interested.
“What? No, what makes you think that?!” Kenji fires back. He gives a shifty look to check his flanks before he walks up uncomfortably close to me. He cups his hands in an effort to whisper before saying “Its my fempocalypse survival bag, actually. I need to test that the equipment is in working order, since you can’t be too sure when the feminists will strike next.” He takes a step back, which I’m thankful for considering his breath reeks of instant ramen and garlic. “So, what’s up with you?”
“Eh not too much, just relaxing since finals are over. I feel like I can take a break and kick back before graduation. Speaking of which, are you going to the graduation party this weekend?” I watch as Kenji’s face contorts, almost as if someone stuck a lemon in his mouth.
“What? Why the hell didn’t anyone tell me that the feminists are broadcasting their plans? Don’t tell me you are going to this thinly veiled plot to destroy us, are you?”
I decide to humor him since that generally seems to speed up these conversations. “Yeah, someone’s gotta go under cover. Otherwise, how else are we supposed to gather information?” I give him a knowing wink. Kenji immediately throws the oversized backpack to the ground, making a racket as pots and pans clatter together. He rummages through the sprawled out behemoth before pulling out a walkie talkie.
“You are a brave man Hisao, maybe even braver than me. Take this so we can communicate.” He shoves the small device into my hands. “It’s dangerous to use cell phones, since the feminists are intercepting phone signals now. Use the walkie talkie if you need to communicate with me. Keep it secure. As for me, I’m probably going to have to move up my travel plans to get out of here alive.”
“Travel plans?”
“Yeah, I was planning on trying to get out this hell hole. China has a lower ratio of females to males than the rest of the world, so I’ve been learning Chinese so I can move there later.” He gives me an all-knowing smile. “I’ve already found a small place off the grid here that I can lie low in until I can move to China. You are welcome to rendezvous at my base camp if you make it out alive. I’ll send you to longitude and latitude when I get there.”
I pause for a minute. Even Kenji has plans. Absurd plans, but still, I can tell he’s put a lot of thought and effort into them. I still haven’t figured out what I want to do immediately after school ends, let alone next year. I turn back towards Kenji. “Thanks for the offer, I’ll have to think about it”, not that I actually think I’m going to take him up on it. He nods before trampling down the hallway.
Its strange, but I’m actually envious of him. Kenji seems so sure of what he wants to do, even though it’s not a sane course of action. Well, my grades are good enough for university I think, but I’m not sure what I would study. Maybe science? I’ll have to talk to Mutou about that sometime since he seems to have a pretty good idea of what my options are. As I start to unlock my door, I realize I completely forgot about Hanako as well. It occurs to me that I haven’t really asked her about what she wants to do, or where she wants to go. I make another mental note to ask her about it later.
…
[**Air Guitar**](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=X0y7TpJJISg&p=n)
After cleaning myself up a little, I walk over to Hanako’s door and give the door a knock. Hanako must have been waiting behind the door for me, because I see it crack open enough to see one of her eyes peak out from behind the frame. She steps outside in her cute beret and casual attire with a picnic basket and duffel bag in tow. I reach for the duffel bag but Hanako shakes her head.
“What, do you expect me to just let you carry all of that by yourself?” Hanako thinks for a moment before acquiescing, handing me the duffel bag. Its surprisingly heavy, and I can hear metallic parts clinking against each other.
“No peaking” Hanako chides, “otherwise, its not much of a surprise.” Hanako wags a finger at me.
“Alright, alright, whatever you say.” I throw up my free hand in an exaggerated motion. Hanako walks over and plucks my free hand out of the air, grasping it in hers. She starts walking towards the exit, and I dutifully follow behind her.
Its not long before Hanako has led us to the small strip of green behind the school gym. Its not a bad building, just awfully plain and blocky, with a dull white exterior devoid of color. The small park comes complete with a bench and a manicured strip of lawn, an uncharacteristic effort considering how far off the beaten path it is. Hanako eschews the bench, choosing to unfurl the picnic blanket on the lawn instead. I help stretch my portion of the blanket out, setting the duffel bag on the concrete sidewalk. I flop onto the blanket, laying my back against the floral pattern cushioned by the cool grass and gaze up at a slowly setting sun. Hanako decides to join me, but not before allowing me to wrap my arm around her. We lay down in silence for awhile, just enjoying the warm breeze and the gentle chirp of crickets. Sometimes, words just get in the way.
By the time I sit up, the sun is probably only about half an hour from setting completely. Hanako seems to remember that the picnic basket exists, and moves to unpack it.
“So, what did you come up with this time? I hope its not one of those vanilla and turmeric pot roasts again.” I grimace at the memory. Hanako means well, but there are times where that doesn’t really translate to what goes on the plate, especially when it comes to mixing spices. Hanako makes a cute pouting face, crossing her arms and turning her nose up at me.
“Hmmph, if t-that’s how you are going to be, then you can starve.” I give a hearty chuckle and watch as she melts back into her more playful self. As she brings out the big container, I catch a whiff of something that smells suspiciously like steak. Crawling over on my hands and knees, I start to help Hanako unpack when I see what appears to be another bottle of wine, no doubt a parting gift from Akira. I give her an exaggerated look of disapproval, which Hanako slyly ignores in favor of continuing to remove containers.
Within a couple minutes, the spread is strewn about on the blanket. Hanako really went all out; there’s two steaks, some salad, a bottle of red wine with a French label on it and what appears to be some sort of custard or flan for desert. “It looks fantastic” I say, stating the obvious. Hanako blushes before motioning for me to bring the bag over. Prying the zipper apart, I lay out her surprise on the spare corner of the blanket unpopulated by food. Its an older projector with its small battery pack, as well as what appears to be a copy of some Charlie Chaplan movie. Hanako lighly shoves me aside as she clicks the projector on, training its beam on the gym wall. It suddenly makes a lot more sense why she would pick this location for dinner, as the wall allows her to circumvent the need to bring a screen. I start cutting up the steak and clumsily feeding her a couple bites while she fiddles around with the projector. It’s only a couple minutes before the familiar humming of the projector is casting an in focus image of Charlie on the wall.
I look over at Hanako, who is obviously pleased with herself. “So, when did you become an expert on projectors and date night ideas?”
Hanako blushes a deep crimson before replying. “W-Well it’s not that hard, I j-just needed to read a book or two.”
“Come to think of it, where did you even get a projector from?”
Hanako purses her lips before replying. “Yuuko was cleaning the library and found it. The school must have used it awhile back, but we have n-newer models. I just asked Yuuko if I c-could borrow it.” She shovels a morsel of salad into her mouth in an attempt to avoid further questioning. I figure I wont be getting much more out of her for now, so I drape my arms around her neck like a scarf, and we watch the movie, clip by clip and mouthful by mouthful.
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[Comfort](http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=S6yr56Xvmk8&p=n)
Both the food and the movie are gone all too quickly. I give a sigh of contentment and look over at Hanako. She’s looks so peaceful sitting out here, and without anyone else nearby, Hanako lets her guard down. I can see the discolored burn marks more clearly since she makes little effort in hiding them. I’m sure a glass or two of wine didn’t hurt either. I dare to break the stillness with a couple words.
“So, are you happy to be done with finals?” I ask innocuously. She turns towards me before giving a short nod. “It’s nice to not have that looming over us anymore. Do you want to go to the graduation party this weekend? I’ve heard Shizune and Misha have been working overtime to put it together on such short notice. I figure it could be pretty fun since it’s the last festival before we graduate.” Hanako leans over and hugs my waist, closing her eyes.
“Only if you’re there with me.” She mumbles into my shirt, just barely audible in the crisp night breeze. I rest my head on hers getting another whiff of cherry blossoms.
“You know, I was thinking about what my plans were after graduation, and I realized I need to start applying to universities or something. I was talking with Kenji and I realized I don’t actually have any idea of what I’m going to do after Yamaku. Do you have any plans yet?”
Hanako unwraps her arms and sits up, startling me slightly. She puts a thoughtful finger to her chin. “I was t-thinking of traveling or something. There’s so many places I’ve r-read about that I want to visit. I don’t know about after though…” She trails off.
**Cut music**
“You don’t want to come with me to university if I go?” I ask, being careful not to lace my words with concern. I’d much rather have her by my side if I can help it.
“I…I don’t know” Hanako answers in a very subdued way and starts fidgeting with one of the plates. I’ve brought up this before, but she always seems to want to avoid the topic. Even after trying to get to know her for awhile, she is still harder to read than a good poker player. That does nothing to assuage my concerns, however.
**DECISION TIME**
Choice A: Try to get Hanako to talk about it
Choice B: Change the topic
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