Somewhere in Ikebukuro. Storefront of the antiques store Sonohara Hall.
The store was on the outskirts of Ikebukuro, and had an unplaceable sense of isolation about it.
Being that it was an antiques store, it could be said that the storeâs exterior was only fitting and in fact enhanced its charm.
Suddenly the door to the shop swung open, and a group of young people clad in modern-style uniforms emerged.
Stepping out of the store, a quiet-looking boyâMizuchi Yahiroâheaved a sigh of relief as he looked at the radio in his hands.
Although said offhandedly, the gratitude Yahiro offered was sincere. The girl he addressed, Tatsugami Himeka, shook her head.
âBut thank goodness I could get a cheap one.â
The casing itself was wooden, with an ascending dragon engraved in the back. When Yahiro had first seen the red and black of the mahogany he had even thought it might be mechanical rather than electrical.
âYouâd think a store recently opened by a Raira graduate would be pretty new, but it turns out to have this ancient vibe, what a shock, huh? And the store owner looks so serious with those glasses, but sheâs a real beautyâis she attached, you think?â
The boy with the dyed-green hair recalled the store owner from earlier and continued to speculate:
âHm⊠I donât know, but when the place just started up there were some people helping with the renovations.â
Yahiro looked over his shoulder at the store shrinking into the distance behind them.
âI suppose there are plenty of private businesses around. Different areas have different environments, and there are a lot of interesting shops, so you might want to tour around to look.â
âWait, this isnât actually exclusive to Tokyo.â
âAh, sorry. I never really left my own village.â
After that half-hearted reply, Kuon looked at Yahiroâs radio.
âI think itâll be fine. I already have a smartphone anyway.â
âSNS?â
âSNSâshort for Social Network Service. The blanket term for services that use the internet to support human communication. In a nutshell like Twittia, Facemagazine, Nixi, FineâŠâ
âLike chatrooms?â
Kuon made as to continue, but he trailed off as a car horn honked from behind them.
The trio spun around to see a car slowing down behind them.
He wore the same Raira uniform as them, and on first glance appeared to be their age.
ââŠKuronuma-sempai.â
â Â are you here? Didnât I tell you Iâm not free today? Argh.â
The upperclassman Kuon had called Kuronuma had a typical, tame look to him, but the fierce man in the driverâs seat, combined with the fact that the rear windows were heavily tinted, lent a shady atmosphere to the situation.
ââŠHey, Kuon. Who are your friends here?â
Yahiro guessed that the wound on his face must have drawn his eye. Kuon answered informally,
âI see. Iâm Kuronuma Aoba, third year. Pleasure.â
In reply to Aobaâs friendly introduction, Yahiro bowed his head, while Himeka murmured her own greeting.
Aoba asked, looking at the bruise on Yahiroâs face.
âYou fell? Where?â
Having not expected further probing, Yahiro stumbled over his answer.
âYeah! Â It was at the station! This guyâs not used to the crowd since he came from up north, so he felt sick and toppled over all of a sudden! What a shock!â
Yahiro hurriedly corroborated the lie Kuon had so fluently produced.
âItâs a hot spring town in Akita⊠Um, itâs called Haburagi Village; north of Lake Hachirogata.â
After affirming this, Aoba grinned and said to Kuon,
âSomething like that, I guess.â
With that he turned back to Yahiro and Himeka.
âWha, youâre awful, Aoba-sempai⊠I might look like this, but Iâm a good tutor too, you know?â
Ignoring his junior, Aoba waved, smiling.
Emitting the air of an amiable upperclassman, Aoba shut the window.
âPuhyo~ That was embarrassing. That senior was just messing around. Donât mind it, all right? I mean it. Itâll be a favour to me, too.â
âI donât think he said anything worth worrying about in the first place.â
âAnyway, itâs best if you stay away from him.â
In the car.
âWe approached them too randomly, donât you think?â
The driver munched on chewing gum as he spoke.
âProbably. Kuon rarely bothers to hang out with anyone besides us, so thereâs a huge likelihood.â
âIf it were up to me Iâd have exchanged contacts.â
Aobaâs teammate Yoshikiri asked from the back seat.
âBut Aoba. Even ignoring his buildâdoesnât he seem a bit too timid to fight anyone?â
Even so, Aoba replied after some thought,
âEh? No, I couldnât see from the window.â
Yahiroâs hands, from what Aoba had seen, were littered with unusual scars.
Hearing this another passenger in the backseat laughed.
âOi shut up.â
âKuonâs planning something, so I want to get that guyâs contacts. But it wouldâve been awkward to ask for his email back there.â
âHaburagi Village⊠Ha-bu-ra-gi⊠There, this one?â
The website for the village office itself only showed up some way into the results, so it was surmisable that the place was quite famous for its hot springs.
After some minutes of searching, Aobaâs eyes narrowed.
The website on the screen was a message board based in a town near Haburagi Village.
[I heard the monster from Haburagiâs going to a high school in Tokyo]
[Serious?]
[The seniors were terrified]
They bantered back and forth, treating the site as more of a chatroom than a message board, but this was sufficient for Aoba to confirm Yahiroâs identity.
âNow what next? Iâm curious about what Kuon is thinkingâŠâ
Yoshikiri made this vile proposal, to which Aoba answered,
Then he continued calmly.
âWell, he could just be looking for more people to work for him⊠In the first place, we donât know the motives of that newcomer, either.â
The conversation in the car ended there, and with that they returned to their normalâas it was for themâeveryday lives.
âOh, who is it.â
After a moment of astonishment, his mouth crooked into a smile as he picked up the call.
At Aobaâs cheeriness the Blue Squares in the car exchanged glances. His use of polite language indicated the other party was of a higher status, but it had been a long time since Aoba had spoken to someone like that so cheerfully.
Ryugamine Mikado had cut all ties to people like themselves, and at most made small talk with Aoba now and then in school.
âSure, if itâs someone I know I can send a photo over.â
A hint of surprise flitted over that smiling face.
And as if to check with the person across the line, he repeated the unique name.
âTatsugami Himeka⊠you said?â
A few days later. Raira Academy.
Raira Academy had begun regular lessons, and Yahiro was able to participate normally without standing out or being ostracised.
Both Himeka and Kuon were astonished by his quick recovery, but injuries were so common for Yahiro, who had suffered random ambushes since childhood, that he found himself awkward with their reaction.
His fight with Shizuo behind him, Yahiro was just feeling grateful that he had successfully launched his peaceful high school lifeâ
But in the end this peace was too easily terminated that very afternoon.
Yahiro was holding his home-made lunch, pondering where to eat it, when that feminine voice rang out from the back of the classroom.
âAh⊠Er⊠Orihara-sempai?â
The third year, who wore glasses and a braid, entered the first year classroom with nary a blink, and hopped onto Yahiroâs desk.
âEr, Iâm on after-school duty for the Library CommitteeâŠâ
They had only met once so far; yet Mairu uttered something so inconsiderate.
âItâs fine. Iâll just say sorry to the Pres. By the way, whereâs Kuon-kun?â
âAh, I see. Maybe heâs eating with Aobacchi and friends?â
Thus no one was around to rescue Yahiro; there were only his classmates, who were glancing surreptitiously from a distance.
âAh, that wonât do. No rush, no rush.â
ââŠ?!â
With a smile that put one at a loss whether to describe as innocent or annoying, the girl left the classroom.
âMizuchi-kun, you know Orihara-sempai?â
âI just met her recently⊠What is she like?â
âHm⊠Sheâs exactly what she looks like.â
âHer older twin sisterâs the VP of the student councilâŠâ
They supplied all kinds of information, but nothing specific, and so Yahiro was unable to grasp anything about her as a person.
âWell, it shouldnât be anything too serious.
That was the outcome Yahiro imagined; yet this almost impersonal prediction was thoroughly disproved.
After school. The library.
As Mairu delivered this outburst with shining eyes, Yahiroâs face twitched of its own volition.
âDonât pretend, donât pretend. We know what happened!â
Yahiro was very obviously avoiding eye contact, but the two had him sandwiched and were looking at him intently.
They were sensitive enough to avoid the crowd of the peak hour, and approach Yahiro around closing hours where most people had left already.
Phrased that way it might sound exciting, but Yahiro was in no condition to savour the situation.
âYou see~, it was videoed, you know~? It was from far away, so your face was blur, of course, but the guy beside you had green hair, you get it?â
ââŠAre you⊠sureâŠ?â
He was panicking at this moment because he had not anticipated that others would know about the fight.
Having a big fight in the middle of the street was of course problem behaviour.
Yet, if that was all, Yahiro was used to police involvement, so it was not an issue. But this was not his hometown; it was not his own family but the Togusa family putting him up that he would be causing trouble for. Yahiro, who feared this, had in fact been relieved that the incident had not attracted the police. Although he had gotten over his loss to Shizuo, he was not proud of his longstanding record of frequent violence, and was afraid that the school would expel him for the fight and send him back to his hometown.For Yahiro, this city was the only place where he could hope to find new self. He was thankful to his village. He did feel it was his home. But the hope he could find there was for peace and stability, and if he remained there, where he was labelled a monster, he would likely accept things as they were and give up on changing himself.
The Headless Rider, a true monster. Heiwajima Shizuo, who he had fought with his fullest strength against, and yet had been unable to defeat.
Yahiro was mesmerised by this barrage of changes in his life.
Afraid that the life he had finally achieved could be reduced to nothing.
âYou donât have to hide it. Itâs not like weâre going to scold you for fighting or spread rumours or anything.â
You just    admitted it
âAh!â
If it were his past self in Akita, he would have grown serious for a time due to his fear, and would not have answered so foolishly. Yahiro was shocked at himself, and shook his head, attributing it to the culture shock bubbling in his mind.
Yahiro looked away for a moment, and sighed defeatedly; then he confessed.
âI knew it!â
âEh?â
When his violence was exposed, the eyes of the people around him would grow fearful, and naturally they would distance themselves from him. That was the pattern he had grown used to up to now.
Yahiro hesitated in replying, but Mairu continued.
âHero?â
âI donât really want to beâŠâ
âSpecial treatment doesnât feel good, somehow, no matter what kind.
âNo~? Well, thatâs that, and weâll respect your decision.â
âThank you very much.â
âBut I think itâs already too late, yeah?â
Yahiro raised his head curiously, and Mairu replied:
âBecause youâve already made a splendid debut here in Ikebukuro! Even if you try to lay low, the city wonât let you off so easily.â
A street in Ikebukuro. In front of Tokyu Hands.
âYo, Yahiro, youâre late.â
The area in front of Tokyu Hands building, which stood next to it, was often crowded at any time of day or night.
The trio had agreed to meet up at six-thirty that evening to discuss what they would do from now on.
âGah, Kuronuma-sempai?â
âTheyâre just as troublesome arenât they!â
âSo, what did they say? Those girls are into idols, so it probably wasnât a confession or anything, right?â
After a glance at Himeka, Yahiro chose to answer vaguely.
He acted on this premise, and Kuon, probably detecting his reluctance, did not push him further.
âReally?â
âUntil ten or so years ago the school was famous for delinquency. Back it was called Raijin High. Since it became Raira Academy things have improved a lot.â
âWell more importantly, letâs get moving. Weâll show Yahiro around a bit, then discuss what weâre going to do over dinner, okay?â
Following his plan, the trio set off.
That there was a silhouette behind them, eying them with purpose.
And that there was more than one.
30 minutes later. Somewhere in Ikebukuro.
âItâs quite deserted here, huh.â
They were passing by after visiting a tour spot; and Yahiro was surprised upon seeing this road.
âI seeâŠâ
As he was accustomed to all of the places in the village, no matter where he went he could always identify the place as local, but as he was new to the city environment, just a slight change felt completely different to him.
Yahiro pondered over this drastic difference in population over such a short distance, whenâ
Suddenly he felt uneasy, and stopped.
Himeka asked, seeing that he had stopped walking so abruptly.
âSomethingâs⊠there.â
Kuon, hearing this, squinted.
ââŠah?â
Unlike the commercial district where the street would be lined with shops, the area was completely shadowed.
âWhat could that beâŠâ
It was a simple full-face helmet, with a tinted visor.
ââŠ!â
He could see the mass of âdarker blackâ inch slowly, slowly towards them.
Anyone could tell.
On top of the fact that it had neither headlights nor a number plate, there was a âbeingâ clad in a pitch black rider suit straddling it.
There was no need to wonder what it was.
While Himeka, standing beside Yahiro, identified it out loud, sweat gathering in her palms.
âThe Headless⊠RiderâŠâ
Her eyes were wide, and her breathing had quickened.
âTatsugami-san⊠Are you okay?â
It was concealed by his more ostensible shock, but at Yahiroâs core were âjubilanceâ and âhopeâ.
The reason he had come to Tokyo was before him.
Neither Yahiro nor Himeka had imagined this being would show itself to them so easily.
A walking urban legend.
There were those who said it was the vengeful spirit of a motorcyclist killed in an accident.
There were those who said it was a kind of faerie; a dullahan.
There were those who said it was cursed motorcycle that had developed its own will.
There were those who said it was a stunt by the TV station.
There were those who said the Headless Rider never existed in the first place.
Even if there was a somewhat unusual side to them, the trio of students were in the end no more than simply human students. Before this trio who could be no more rooted in reality, this being revealed itself.
Kuon broke out in cold sweat as he said this, but Yahiroâs reason anchored himself.
âYou can tell, right? I mean, yeah, thereâve been fakes before, butâŠâ
Seeing this, Yahiro was able to speak with surprising calmness.
âHuh?â
âAhâŠâ
âItâs fine, thanks.â
Her fingers tightening into fists, quietly, she continued to watch the Headless Rider come towards them.
Kuon looked between Himeka and the Headless Rider, and blurted,
It might have been because he was from Tokyo and had at least heard of the Headless Rider before, but Kuon was not as afraid as he could be.
With this being in front of her, it would be normal to think:
Yahiro had also understood that, and naturally he took a step forward, as if to defend Himeka.
âBut what should we do?
âIf it really attacks⊠Can I hold it off?
Even when his opponent was a gangster with a sword he had been able to handle the situation, scared as he had been.
If, like the online videos showed, the Headless Rider were to brandish that kind of weapon, in what way should he dodgeâ
The cowardly boy focused his awareness to the utmost in that instant, and thought furiously of counterstrategies to various situations.
Because what the Headless Rider did as it arrived two metres from them exceeded his predictions completely.
From the rider suit reflected no light and could well called darkness itself, the Headless Rider took out a smartphoneâtyped Japanese into it, and thrust it towards them.
âCan I have a moment? Iâm not inviting you to any weird religion, and it wonât take much time.â
ââŠâ
ââŠâ
ââŠeh?â
Before Yahiro returned to reality it was a few seconds until he realised he was the one who had let out the âeh?â.
The glossy touchscreen shone as if to advertise her in the middle of the darkness that absorbed all light.
It took the wind out of Yahiroâs sails since he had been sure an attack was imminent, but even so, he told himself it could well be a deliberate act to lower their guard, and, still vigilant, he replied.
âAh, excuse me, actually, thereâs something I need to ask that girl.â
âThat is, youâre Tatsugami Himeka-san, right?â
Taken by surprise, hesitation flashed across Himekaâs faceâ
âAre Nee-san and Ai⊠safe?â
âWhat⊠are you here for?â
In response, the Headless Rider waved its hands anxiously, and from afar it showed them the screen.
It seemed to have expected this degree of distrust, and keeping the 2-metre distance between them, it continued to type in words in an especially large font.
ââŠ?â
In this way, the Headless Rider declared its innocence.
âOh? Havenât seen that in a whileâŠâ A passing cyclist, most likely a long-time denizen of Ikebukuro, mumbled this under their breath as they went past the Headless Rider.
âNoâŠâ
âThat canât be, my sisters, theyâŠâ
It was likely that instead of anger and fear alone, she was confused at the Headless Riderâs sudden appearance and friendly manner.
âEhâŠ?â
And thenâthe Headless Rider said something completely beyond them.
âI want to help to find them, too.â
After a beat, Kuon, who had gone silent thus far, spoke up.
âKuon-kun?â
âYouâre the most agitated person here, Kuon-kun.â
âWhatâs going on here! We were supposed to look for the Headless Rider, right?! But now the Headless Riderâs the one looking for us and here already!â
âAnd then just as weâre thinking, âUhyaa, itâs true that the Headless Rider kidnaps you if you go looking for it! Weâre done for~!â, just as youâre thinking that, the Headless Rider starts chatting with you with a smartphone?! And thatâs the latest model! Is this the real thing?!â
âWow youâre really calm Yahiro?! Youâre not angry?!â
Kuon shook his head bewilderedly, and watching this, Yahiro was silent for a moment.
âItâs, that thing⊠Kuon-kun feels fake.
In the end, unable to discern Kuonâs purpose, Yahiro could only let it be.
Conversely, the Headless Rider, seemingly oblivious to Kuonâs unnaturalness, bobbed its helmet in a miniature bow, and showed Yahiro this message.
âNo, IâmâŠâ
âWhat now.
Yahiro felt the collage of impressions he had accumulated about the Headless Rider up till now collapsing, but abruptly, he remembered:
âIt feels in line with the Headless Rider Awakusu-san and Mairu-sempai talked about at the dojo before.
He felt the pain of his injuries that should have healed already, and recalled what Heiwajima Shizuo had said.
âYeah, if Heiwajima-san was right, this situation makes sense.
Probably due to her natural personality she was not panicking, but although her face was usually blank as steel, now there was obvious discomfort in her eyes.
âIt really wasnât me. I donât have any evidence, but please believe me.â
âI donât have a driving license, so itâs hard to talk to the police. I donât want to get arrested for something I didnât do, either.â
âI want to help the victims so I can clear my name. And if thereâs an imposter of me around, I have to get rid of them.â The full-face helmet concealed the Headless Riderâs expression. Perhaps there was no expression to be seen in the first place, if the rumours were true.
Or perhaps it was that the trio were already thinking the same thought about the âurban legendâ before them.
âItâs⊠way friendlier than expected!
In the end it was Yahiro, the calmest one present, who asked this, and the helmet of the Headless Rider nodded as it began to type something.
Howeverâ
From afar there was the revving of motorcycles, and quickly the source grew closer towards them and came into sight.
Looking closely there were three motorcycles in a line, meandering forth bit by bit in a manner akin to the fluid motion of a dragon.
Kuon stepped towards the curb to avoid any trouble â
Then the three people alighted from their vehicles.
However, for an instant Yahiro thought all three were girls.
Because of his alert observation Yahiro had noticed the person was male from his hip structure and the faint protrusion of his Adamâs apple, but anyone else would probably have mistook him for a woman.
ââŠGeh.â
Their motorcycles shared the same decal.
ââŠDragon Zombie.â
âYep, thatâs right.â
On closer inspection there was a dragon tattoo inked around his neck; despite his kindly face, he emanated the air of someone clearly on the wrong side of the law.
â?â
As he did so, the man turned to the two women behind him, and asked, casually,
âYeah, thatâs him, Li-pei.â
The women nodded and replied in succession, and the man they called Li-pei grinned and turned back to Yahiro.
âHuh⊠Ah, yeah, hello.â
âNice to meet you. Ahh, it must be some kind of strange fate that the Headless Riderâs here to see our first meeting.â
âSo. I heard youâre strong.â
âEh?â
âStrong enough to take on even Heiwajima Shizuo?â