Aeka furrowed her brows.
“No, it’s impossible for her to be born in the Taisho era.”
Sakutarou retorted.
“Hmm...? This was the time you visited the aquarium?”
Ao’s gaze rested on the little Hiyuki who was standing nervously before an aquarium tank. A woman wearing a long skirt and white glove was holding Hiyuki’s tiny hand.
Hiyuki wore a cute short sleeved frilly blouse, a pink skirt and a flower shaped bag on her back.
“Is the person wearing the glove your mother?”
“Mother... have allergies, on days when ultra violet rays were strong, she would wear her gloves...”
A white and shiny dorsal fin and a grey tail could be seen on the corner of the photo.
“It is cut off, buy... this is a... Kitefin shark.”
Hiyuki muttered in a heavy voice:
“I am very afraid of Kitefin sharks, mother said that Kitefin sharks are powerful creatures that move on their own and won’t form groups, and I have to be strong like the Kitefin sharks...”
“The words of this mother are incredible.”
Aeka mumbled.
Indeed, it is too ambitious to tell a three year old girl to be like a Kitefin shark.
Hiyuki said as she sobbed:
“It’s all because of grandmother. She kept blaming mother saying you are too weak, too weak. Mother was conscious about that, that’s why she asked me to become strong. Grandmother also told me... Your mother is a really frail person... You can’t be like your mother. She would frown and sigh as she said that...”
From Hiyuki’s perspective, her mother didn’t die from illness, but was murdered by her grandmother’s accusations.
Aeka felt very sorry for Hiyuki.
“Don’t go back to your grandmother’s place. If you want to find a place to live by yourself, we will help. We will help you find work too, with your looks, there are plenty of job opportunities.”
Aeka was ready to call the director of her agency at any moment.
“Hey Ao-kun, you think so too right?”
Aeka turned towards Ao.
Ao placed the photo onto the floor and replied quietly:
“... I think Hyonomiya-san should return home and have a good talk with her grandmother.”
Hiyuki opened her eyes wide and her shoulders trembled from fear. Aeka couldn’t believe it and yelled:
“What are you saying, Ao-kun! She couldn’t take it and ran away precisely because the other party wouldn’t listen. What’s the point of going back?”
Ao’s words seemed to have dealt a huge blow to Hiyuki. She looked at Ao with watery eyes, and muttered with her trembling lips:
“G-Grandmother... won’t listen to me... I-I have nothing to say to her too... S-So... Can I not... go back?”
Ao understand how depressed and helpless Hiyuki was feeling. She looked straight at Hiyuki and said firmly:
“If Hyonomiya-san’s grandmother hates you like you said, it would be better to live apart. If that is true, I will stand on your side, and help you no matter what. But before that, I have some things I want to confirm.”
“... Some things... You want to confirm?”
The lips with a mole besides it uttered these words timidly, her transparent eyes showed signs of confusion.
Aeka who was puffing her cheeks angrily besides Hiyuki and Sakutarou who remained silent behind her listened carefully to what Ao said. Aeka was not satisfied, while Sakutarou was smiling.
Ao nodded strongly.
“When you write a novel, the scenery you see would be different if you change to the perspective of another character, and would notice foreshadowing that is not apparent before. After listening to Hyonomiya-san’s words, there are several points I am concerned about, so let us go confirm them.”
After drying her uniform with a dryer, Hiyuki put them on again and left the condo with Ao. Braving the icy rain, they came to Hiyuki’s house, which was a large j.a.panese style mansion like what Ao heard from his cla.s.smates. The courtyard that was obviously bigger than the surrounding residence was enclosed in tall, coffee coloured fencing. On the grand looking gate was a sign engraved with a formal looking ‘Hyonomiya’.
Before coming here, Aeka made a phone call to Hiyuki’s grandmother, saying they were taking care of Hiyuki right now. Following Sakutarou’s instruction, Aeka’s voice was: 27 years old, librarian, elegant and steady, the voice of a mature big sister who was gentle and reliable. The reply from the other end of the line was:
“I will pick up my granddaughter right away! Please tell me the address!”
It sounded rather stern.
“I-I couldn’t talk to... grandmother right now.”
With Hiyuki beside him, Ao grabbed the phone from Aeka.
“You don’t need to pick up Hyonomiya-san personally, Madam grandmother. My name is Kazetani, I am her cla.s.smate. I will send Hyonomiya-san back home.”
Ao said.
The two of them sat in the back seat of a taxi and Ao held Hiyuki’s hand the whole journey. Hiyuki held Ao’s hand uneasily saying in a barely audible voice every now and then: ‘Grandmother won’t forgive me.’ ‘She still hasn’t forgiven the fact that father and mother married and gave birth to me.’ ‘No matter what I say, it is useless.’
The taxi driver looked worried and kept peeking at them, wondering if they were a pair of high school lovers eloping. Maybe they were going to a suicide pact?
Hiyuki slumped her body at the gate, and Ao said to her gently:
“Let’s go in.”
They pa.s.sed through the gate.
After carefully walking on the slippery stone paved pathway that had gotten wet from the rain, came to the door and pressed the bell. The sliding door opened immediately.
A wrinkled, bony hand reached for Ao and Hiyuki, and which made Hiyuki held her breathe.
She was probably waiting anxiously at the entrance.
With an expression sterner than the one she had in the photograph, the elderly lady wearing a kimono glared at Hiyuki with a strict look. She then pulled on Hiyuki’s arm and dragged her towards the house.
“No!”
Hiyuki shook off the hand of her grandmother, which angered her grandmother further. She furrowed her brows and shouted:
“What are you doing!? You are not permitted to leave this house!”
She then looked at Ao with eyes that threatened to pierce through him.
“Please leave, this is a family matter. Don’t talk to me or my granddaughter ever again.”
Ao took a step forward as if he was shielding Hiyuki behind him, and muttered in his heart:
Calm down.
He then answered very calmly and honestly:
“I can’t do that.”
The gaze of Hiyuki’s grandmother had an intense emotion known as hatred mixed in. Her eyes sent a chill down Ao’s back, but he continued.
He was already sweating under his clothes, and Ao was careful to not let her notice. She couldn’t let Hiyuki’s grandmother think that this was just playful words of a high schooler and looked at her firmly.
“I am here to help Hyonomiya-san’s grandmother. To let Hyonomiya-san understand that her grandmother raised her with love and concern.”
Hiyuki’s grandmother and Hiyuki who was slumped besides Ao both looked surprised, which turned into doubt.
Hiyuki’s grandmother glared at Ao, and said in a stern voice:
“Foolish, I am raising this child because it is my obligation. Because this child’s mother was too weak, and pa.s.sed away with a broken heart after her husband abandoned her, so no other person would take her in.”
Hiyuki’s face twisted in pain and said:
“Y-You should know, Kazetani-kun... Grandmother hates me... She told mother that I am a burden and is so cold it makes others shiver...”
The expression on Hiyuki’s grandmother turned stiff, she furrowed her brows and said coldly:
“You heard that, Hiyuki?”
“Yes, mother said in tears that she never expected to divorce, and grandmother scolded her saying that was why you objected so much ── Mother didn’t died because of father, it’s all because of grandmother... Because grandmother keep blaming mother for marrying my father, and having me.”
Hiyuki’s grandmother didn’t deny this. Her thin and stern face was tense. With her lips tightly close, she looked at her granddaughter who was accusing her with eyes on the verge of freezing.
Ao said:
“That’s wrong, Hyonomiya-san. Grandmother might have really said that, but her intention was different from what Hyonomiya-san imagined. It was the same for the other matters ── Am I right, grandmother?”
“......”
Hiyuki’s grandmother fell into silence. Her brows, cheeks, lips remained unmoving. Placing one hand over her other thin hand, she stood there in a formal posture.
This person is always wearing an ice cold mask, unwilling to reveal her true emotions. Ao felt a stab of pain in his chest.
── I will pick up my granddaughter right away! Please tell me the address!
If Hiyuki’s grandmother really hated Hiyuki, she wouldn’t have said that she would pick her up personally.
Other than that, Ao noticed a few details after listening to Hiyuki’s words.
Ao felt that maybe Hiyuki’s grandmother wasn’t the type of person Hiyuki thought she was.
Ao would reveal the foreshadowings he noticed one at a time!
First, Ao turned towards Hiyuki, who showed an expression that she didn’t understand what Ao was saying. Ao looked at her, and asked gently:
“Hyonomiya-san said that the last time you visited the aquarium with your mother, she told you to be as strong as the Kitefin shark correct?”
Hiyuki answered with a stiff expression:
“Yes... That’s right. Because grandmother always blamed mother for being too weak, too frail...”
“That wasn’t Hyonomiya-san’s mother, but what your grandmother said.”
“Huh?”
Hiyuki’s lips that had a mole beside it opened a little.
“But, I went to the aquarium with my mother...”
“Yes, Hyonomiya-san did say that this was an aquarium full of memories, that your mother took you there before she was hospitalized.”
Ao emphasized the words ‘before she was hospitalized’.
“But Hyonomiya-san’s mother was already hospitalized during that time, and couldn’t have visited the aquarium together with Hyonomiya-san.”
“What... does this mean?”
Ao explained slowly to the confused Hiyuki.
“Among the photos Hyonomiya-san have of your mother, there were some taken in the hospital room with Begonia blooming outside the window. My next door neighbour planted these trees too, and the flowers would bloom in April. That would be too early to wear short sleeves. But in the photo of the aquarium, Hyonomiya-san wore a short sleeved blouse.”
“!”
Hiyuki held her breathe.
“If that wasn’t your mother, than the one who could have brought Hyonomiya-san to the aquarium would be your grandmother. Isn’t that only natural?”
That was what Ao noticed in the beginning.
When Hiyuki visited the aquarium, Hiyuki’s mother had already been hospitalized. If so, who was the one who brought Hiyuki to the aquarium?
Hiyuki turned to her grandmother.
Hiyuki had a complicated expression of confusion, doubt and surprise. She looked to her grandmother to confirm if this was true. Hiyuki’s grandmother didn’t even move her brow, and looked back at Hiyuki coldly.
Hiyuki muttered in a voice of disbelief:
“Then... the one holding my hand in this photo isn’t my mother, but grandmother...?”
“Yes, that’s correct.”
“Grandmother always wears a kimono. And this glove is the one mother always wears when she goes outside...”
“That’s right, because she wore gloves, that’s why Hyonomiya-san kept thinking that the one who went to the aquarium is your mother. When you think back on your childhood, you will first think of the white gloves.”
“How could that be, I...”
Hiyuki suddenly showed an unconfident face. She probably remembered something from her early childhood.
This time, Ao shift his gaze to Hiyuki’s grandmother.
“Grandmother specially wore gloves and wore western clothes in order to put Hyonomiya-san who was attached to her mother at east, correct? Grandmother?”
“......”
Hiyuki’s grandmother fell into silence.
Her hands that were placed one over the other didn’t move either. Hiyuki said that the thin hands with wrinkles were scary. Since young, she must have thought her grandmother’s hand was different from her mother’s, and felt unfamiliar and terrifying.
This was common among children. For the twins in Ao’s home, the sister cried when she saw her grandfather took out his dentures. After that, she would run away whenever her grandfather came near, which made her grandfather sigh.
What if Hiyuki was like that too? Could it be that her grandmother wore a dress to cheer up her granddaughter who was getting depressed because her mother was hospitalized? And even wore the soft gloves Hiyuki’s mother owned to conceal her bony hand for her sake?
From what Hiyuki said and the photo she showed Ao, Ao told the conclusion he drew to Hiyuki’s grandmother who was silent:
“And so, the one who mentioned Kitefin sharks to Hyonomiya-san, is you.”
── Kitefin sharks are powerful creatures that move on their own and won’t form groups.
── You have to be strong like Kitefin sharks.
That wasn’t something a mother would say to her daughter that she was leaving behind, but the words a grandmother said to her granddaughter who would lose both parents in the near future.
You might be alone, but you can’t lose.
Don’t be weak like your mother.
You have to be strong and live on.
That’s the depressing hope that she had...
Hiyuki’s grandmother continued looking into s.p.a.ce with cold eyes. Her tense face and overlapping hands remain unmoved.
However ──
── Grandmother hates me.
Using this belief of Hiyuki as the premise, and changing it into ‘Hiyuki’s grandmother is worried about her, and raised her with care’, another line of thought would be visible ── Another scenery.
For example, Ao noticed another thing.
“Hyonomiya-san, you remember what your name was before your parents divorced?”
The stunned Hiyuki twitched her lips that had a mole beside it and answered:
“... Hanai.”
“Hanai Hiyuki... a gentle and cute name. It gives the image of a small energetic flower blooming in the snow. Your parents must have thought hard to choose such a suitable name. Also, which month were you born?”
“... March.”
“That would be spring, but your parents chose a name related to winter. Your mother must have wanted to give you a name that reminds you of the family name from your mother’s side. What is your mother’s name?”
“... Aika, the Kanji are love and summer, because my mother was born in July.”
“Your mother has a lovely name too. She was probably attached to her name Hyonomiya Aika, that’s why Hyonomiya-san, her daughter as Hiyuki. But didn’t your grandmother object that name?”
“......”
“A reason was giving you a winter related name even though you were born in spring. Maybe your grandmother also considered the problem if your parents divorce and her daughter took back her family name. With two ice kanji in the name ‘Hyonomiya Hiyuki’ sounds too cold, maybe that’s what your grandmother thought?”
Hiyuki was enlightened and then fell into deep thought with her face tensed. She was probably thinking about the conversation her mother had with her grandmother.
── I heard... Grandmother talking to my mother.
── What, what about me? That’s why I objected so much!
── The person herself might not mind, but the one who have to shoulder the burden will be troubled. It is really too cold, so cold it makes one shiver...
“Grandmother wasn’t saying that Hyonomiya-san was too cold, but was worried about her granddaughter who had to change her name after her parents divorced. The people who picked the name for her granddaughter might not mind, but the child who had to shoulder the burden would be too pitiful. That’s why your grandmother blamed your mother, but your mother said that she didn’t know she would get a divorce and take back her family name when she first got married.”
Intense and confused emotions stirred in Hiyuki’s eyes.
The childhood memories that kept playing back in her mind and filling her chest with pain actually have some other meaning, which made it hard for her to believe.
Also, her grandmother kept her lips tightly shut and back straight, keeping quiet with her back straight.
“B-But… Grandmother is very strict, and objects no matter what I do. When I caught a cold, she said it was my responsibility and to take care of myself… A-And, whenever she mentioned mother, she would talk bad about her, saying that my mother was too weak.”
“She wasn’t talking bad about her, grandmother was just warning herself. Hyonomiya-san’s mother, fell ill because of the emotional trauma of divorce, so she was determined to raise Hyonomiya-san to be a strong child.”
── Grandmother keep blaming mother saying you are too weak, too weak.
── Grandmother also told me... Your mother is a really frail person... You can’t be like your mother. She would frown and sigh as she said that...”
Ao shifted his gaze onto Hiyuki’s grandmother again.
"I heard that before Hyonomiya-san’s mother got married, grandmother cherished and doted on her a lot. I could deduce from the effort she put in to pick the name Aika. Grandmother raised Hiyuki-san’s mother, her only daughter with plenty of love and care. But wasn’t she regretting this? If she had raised her to be a stronger child, her daughter might not have died.”
Because she doted her daughter too much, she couldn’t withstand sadness and became a frail person who lost her life because of that. Did Hiyuki’s Grandmother, regret this after her daughter pa.s.sed away?
Mother died because of Grandmother, when she heard Hiyuki shouted that, grandmother kept her lips coldly shut and did not refute that.
This must have been what she thought.
If I had been stricter when I raised her.
Then she wouldn’t have died.
That’s why grandmother treated her granddaughter Hiyuki in such a stern manner, even if Hiyuki held a grudge against her. All this was to raise Hiyuki to be someone who won’t lose to predicaments, a person with a strong spirit──
"Behind grandmother’s stern words and actions lies her wish to atone for her daughter and her love for her granddaughter. I am here to confirm this point. Because this is important for Hyonomiya-san right now.”
Hiyuki’s grandmother didn’t open her tightly closed lips, her expression remained ice cold.
But her overlapping hands were slightly tensed ── She was squeezing her left hand with her thin and bony right hand──
Hiyuki looked confused, and was drawn in by the pair of hands she feared all this while, staring at them.
"This… couldn’t be helped."
In the quiet atmosphere, a trembling voice suddenly echoed out.
Hiyuki raised her head in surprise.
With her eyebrows upturned and a cold glare in her eyes, Hiyuki’s grandmother glared at empty s.p.a.ce with such a look, her thin lips remained drooping with her back straight ── She muttered in a sternly ── but sad voice:
"... I had Aika when I was almost forty, I am so old right now… I don’t know when I will leave Hiyuki behind… at the end of my life. I have no other relatives to count on, if I die… Hiyuki will have to live on alone… What I can do for Hiyuki is to teach her not to rely on others, have the tenacity to live on alone, and not sadden her too much if I die… That’s all I could teach her.”
With a cold expression, Hiyuki’s grandmother stared in a direction with n.o.body there and said in a stern tone, voicing out her thoughts hidden behind her freezing armour of ice.
She educated her so strictly so that Hiyuki would be capable of living on alone.
Not saying any gentle words and always leaving her alone was because she didn’t want Hiyuki to feel the pain of losing family again when she dies.
It would be just fine if Hiyuki hated her.
A transparent drop of tear fell from her wide open eye. Was she aware of that?
Hiyuki fluttered her eyebrows, tears oozing from her eyes too as she listened to what her grandmother said.
And then, Hiyuki spoke.
── I understood when I saw grandmother cry, that the one who told me about Kitefin shark and bought the Kitefin shark pencil for me was grandmother.
── The person who told me to become strong had a very strict voice, and I felt scared just like the time I saw the Kitefin shark. But when I peeked up, a teardrop as beautiful as a pearl fell from that person’s face... I always thought that was my mother.
However, when she saw the tears streaming down her grandmother’s face, it overlapped with the face that shedded pearl like tears in her memory.
── That reminds me of so many things. The reason grandmother wasn’t in the photo was because she told the person taking the picture for us: ‘please capture just my granddaughter, an old lady wouldn’t look good in a photo.’
The person helping to take the picture was at a loss.
Her grandmother then muttered after the fact: ‘How could I let other see my frivolous look? People will think I have gone crazy.’
When she ate the steamed bun handmade by her grandmother, the young Hiyuki would complain: ‘This isn’t sweet… I don’t want to eat this.’ Her grandmother would say: ‘Your mother ate too much sweet snacks when she was young, and had serious cavities. She was picky about food when she grew up and had a lot of allergies... ‘ Before Hiyuki finish her food, grandmother would watch her carefully. After she was done and said ‘Thank you for the meal’, her grandmother would keep a strict face with the corners of her mouth in a frown, pat her head and says: ‘Good girl.’
── Grandmother would say gentle words to me before my mother died...
She was actually a clumsy person.
Keeping a distance from her granddaughter, not showing how she cared for her, but would make snacks for her to eat, and would pat her head with unfamiliar movements.
She brought the depressed Hiyuki to the aquarium, and bought a Kitefin shark mechanical pencil for her.
── Thanks to Kazetani-kun, I remembered that grandmother is actually a gentle person.
The lips with a mole besides it parted in a smile as Hiyuki said that.
And now ──
The grandmother and granddaughter watched over by Ao told each other their true feelings for the first time.
“I-I know that grandmother really detest anime and manga, but I won’t give up on reading and writing light novels.” Hiyuki did her best to convey her feelings, and her grandmother looked at her with stern eyes and said:
“Aika drew a lot of such mangas too, and joined a video game club online where she met your father. She was still a college student, but she fell deeply in love with a man eight years her senior, and want to marry him no matter what. But that man had an affair with a woman in the same club and bore a child, so he divorced Aika and went to live with that woman. Just what was he unsatisfied about Aika? She might act pettishly, lack tenacity and was bad at housework, but she was cute, frank and gentle. Abandoning her after marrying her, the men in such anime clubs must all be like that.”
“I-I didn’t join any clubs, and not all fans of anime or light novels are like that.”
Hyonomiya-san can finally talk to her grandmother and express herself.
Ao looked at the red faced Hiyuki who was facing her grandmother bravely.
There won’t be any problems now...
“They are all similar things. In the beginning, Aika only shut herself in her room to play video games. Over time, she joined the gathering organized by the club and played until morning before coming home.”
"I am not my mother, I, I won’t… only come home in the morning."
"But didn’t you run away from home?"
"That’s because..."
"And you brought a boy home."
Ao was shocked when the topic turned towards her. Hiyuki’s grandmother walked towards him very bluntly.
"Please don’t deceive my granddaughter. If this child turned out like her mother too, I will──"
"Grandmother!"
Hiyuki stopped her with a pale face.
“Our family has always been plagued by useless men, leading to unhappiness. My daughter, my mother, my grandmother all suffered a lot because of men. When I was pregnant with Aika, my husband at that time committed crimes that goes against public morals and was sent to the police station, so we divorced. The man said in his police statement he did that because he was under a lot of stress after marrying into the family, what an embarra.s.sment. Although we only married after a marriage interview, he was rather manly when we first tied the knot. Shortly after our divorce, he married a young woman fifteen years his junior.”
She is comparing me with such people…
Ao back off a little.
"N-Not just mother, even grandmother, grandmother’s mother, and grandmother’s grandmother too...?"
Ao saw a fl.u.s.tered Hiyuki.
Hiyuki’s grandmother continued walking towards Ao.
“That’s why I didn’t look for a son to marry into the family, but let Aika marry away. Even if the Hyonomiya family line ends, as long as Aika could be happy, even if it was someone she met in a video game club, eight years older than her, looked unreliable, a red haired man born in France was fine too. But that man abandoned Aika and Hiyuki, and ran off with another woman──"
Hiyuki’s grandmother voice choked, as if she was trying to swallow something that had welled up.
Seeing her grandmother averted her head with a blink, Hiyuki furrowed her brows.
Ao’s heart ached a little.
Hyonomiya-san’s mother probably chose her name in remembrance of her old family name out of grat.i.tude for her mother’s feelings…
Hiyuki’s grandmother really doted on her only daughter.
But when all of her daughter’s wishes were fulfilled, she lost that precious daughter of hers. The pain must have been agonizing.
In order to avoid making the same mistake, she educated Hiyuki strictly, not letting her come into contact with anything related to anime or manga. Ao could empathize with how she felt, and felt that blaming her would be too much.
Hiyuki also looked at her Grandmother as if she was on the verge of tears.
Hiyuki’s grandmother kept her head turned, not looking at Ao as she said in a stiff, sobbing voice:
"My mother pa.s.sed away at 77. I am 75 now, I only have two years left. Even if Hiyuki gets abandoned by a man and come back here, I won’t be able to receive her here… That’s why I hope Hiyuki can choose a life without depending on a man or anyone. Is that wrong?”
Hiyuki’s grandmother turned her head back suddenly, and Ao straightened his body on reflex.
The face staring at Ao was tensed, showing her will to protect her granddaughter no matter what.
Ahh… Hyonomiya-san’s grandmother, is really worried about Hyonomiya-san...
His chest heating up, Ao maintained his posture and said calmly:
"Would Hyonomiya-san be happy like this?"
Hiyuki’s grandmother was speechless.
"Hyonomiya-san isn’t living by herself as grandmother wished. Before I started talking to Hyonomiya-san about light novels, I have never seen Hyonomiya-san smile before. But recently, Hyonomiya-san had become more approachable and would smile warmly."
Ao wasn’t criticizing Hiyuki’s grandmother for her way of doing things, or intended to refute her. He was plainly stating what he observed calmly and honestly.
Hiyuki’s grandmother held her hands together tightly as Hiyuki looked at Ao with watery eyes.
"As Hyonomiya-san’s friend, I hope she can always smile."
"I… I also..."
Hiyuki’s grandmother was hesitant about speaking. Her throat trembled as she blinked her eyes. She must be thinking about saying: ‘I also wish for that.”
“The average lifespan of a woman is 85 years old, and the trend is on the rise. Grandmother will definitely live more than two years… And you still look energetic and young now.”
Ao said with a smile. Hiyuki’s grandmother brows that had eased up furrow once again.
“Impossible, all the women in our family died before 80, no one in our family register lived beyond 80!”
Grandmother refuted.
"Even discounting that, I am sixty years older than Hiyuki."
Grandmother blinked and averted her face.
At this point, Hiyuki spoke.
"Grandmother, I… light novels are something very important and wonderful to me, I want to talk to grandmother every day… about how strong I have become after I knew about light novels and Kazetani-kun, brave enough to talk to grandmother, and I will be strong in the future too… In the world of light novels, there are Kitefin sharks that aren’t by themselves… I want to… spend some time and tell you about these things bit by bit…”
Hiyuki’s grandmother kept her head averted, as if she was suppressing her overflowing emotions, listening to Hiyuki with a blank face. Her thin and bony hands was a bit pale because she was gripping too tightly ── The way she looked seemed to overlapped with Hiyuki who had a lot to say, but kept her gaze and head down ── The two of them are really similar, Ao thought.
Not just their looks, their characters were similar too.
Their serious side, and their clumsy side.
Both of them had the delicacy and kindness to think about others.
Hyonomiya-san isn’t like her mother, she takes after her grandmother.
Hiyuki mustered all her courage and held her grandmother’s hand fearfully.
The thin, bony hands engraved with wrinkled ── The hands that held Hiyuki’s hands when she was young. Hiyuki closed her own pale soft hands around that pair of hands.
"Two years won’t be enough to say it all. Ten, twenty or even thirty years won’t be enough… So, please live on…”
The shoulders of Hiyuki’s grandmother shook and her voice was whimpering. Her tense face, lips and brows were on the verge of breaking down──
All the foreshadowing had been revealed.
The relationship between Hiyuki and her grandmother would slowly change in the future.
This old house would become a comfortable and warm place for Hiyuki to stay in. Hiyuki’s grandmother shook off her hand coldly.
“Don’t talk here in the entrance, come on in… You too.”
Grandmother glanced at Ao with a sharp gaze, straightened her back, and walked into the mansion.