Himeka returned Yahiroâs greeting, voice no different from usual.
âYeah, I havenât sorted it all out yet.â
Yahiro wanted to ask her about what she had said yesterday before they parted, but felt that it might be too intrusive and hesitated.
But his hesitation did not lead to restraint, and in the end he asked her anyway.
ââŠYou really are frank.â
She had probably come to understand this side of Yahiro through their interactions in the past few days.
âBut if our enemy was someone who could control those weird shadows we wouldnât be able to rescue the people who were kidnapped.â
Himeka said lightly. Yahiro did not know how to answer.
âBut, Yahiro-kun, Iâm thinkingâŠâ
Himeka turned and walked forward, and still, with a voice that could not be more casual, continued:
âAhâŠâ
âI⊠guess so.â
Just by her words alone he was able to realise she was still suspecting the Headless Rider.
âNgh⊠What now. Iâm bad at these situations.
âI wish I had his skill to push conversations forward.
Yahiro had judged Kuon as a social person despite that he had isolated himself from others by dyeing his hair green. He continued the conversation casually as they walked towards their classroom.
And when homeroom period came around, he noticed something odd.
âHm?
It was likely he was simply late, but because of what had just happened yesterday, he was disturbed.
In the break after the first period, Yahiro called Kuon.
This feminine voice answered, only escalating his worry.
Yahiro remembered Kuonâs call to hin last night:
ăââYo. That was exciting.â
ăââShe should have been more⊠I wouldâve thought sheâd say something provocative, like, âGive my sisters back, you kidnapper!â But she was unexpectedly calm, which was a great help.â
ăââSee you in school. Iâm going to pop by the store.â
Most importantly, he had said he would be coming to school.
A chill ran down Yahiroâs spine.
The rumour that Himekaâs sisters had given truth to: that âpeople who look for the Headless Rider will disappearâ.
âIn that case, Tatsugami-san or I should have disappeared first.
Yahiro, bewildered, continued to sit through his lessons after that, engulfed in uneasiness.
When lunch break rolled around he approached Himeka.
âDid he skip? He doesnât seem the kind to take school seriously.â
âIf he didnât skip school⊠It might be related to the Headless Rider.â
âI wish it werenât, but⊠Should we text the Headless Rider?â
But before he could type anything, a voice called out,
A posse of girls from their class had approached upon seeing them together.
Himeka answered evenly.
âEh~? What about you, Yahiro-kun?â
Meanwhile, Yahiroâs response did not lose to Himekaâs in terms of honesty.
âThat was half confessing, wasnât it!â
âIt was! Youâre so funny!â
âBe a little embarrassed, Himeka-chan~â
âIs it an Akita thing?â
He answered that with more certainty than the other questions.
Such self-loathing thoughts ran through Yahiroâs mind. At the same time the girls around them probed further:
âOh? A love triangle?â
Their classmates proposed wilfully, to which Himeka calmly replied,
âWhoa~, so self-assured~â
But her expression shifted slightly at the next sentence.
âBut speaking of Kuon-kun, was that real? The thing with the Headless Rider?â
Yahiro and Himeka both looked towards the speaker.
As she said this the girl took out her smartphone, and showed it to them.
On the screen was a photo of a boy next to the Headless Rider, with a black box edited over his eyes.
And Yahiro and Himeka, both of whom did not keep up with current events, came to realise something over the course of their lunch:
Kuon had become the man of the hour.
After school. Rooftop.
âAnd so you came to me.â
They were on the opposite end from the rooftop garden that students used as a recreational area.
Because Raira Academy did not have a significant population of âdelinquents who looked like delinquentsâ, the rooftop was open for access â but in this area around the solar panels there was a unique tension not to be found elsewhere.
Yahiro, for all he was afraid of this atmosphere, pressed Aoba with his questions.
Aoba answered his junior with good humour.
âDid he pick up?â
He cut off there, and, lips quirking, continued,
â!â
âAre you saying he was abducted by the Headless Rider-san?â
âOh⊠Headless Rider â-sanâ, huhâŠâ
âCould it be you were with Kuon, and met the Headless Rider together?â
Caught red-handed, Yahiro was temporarily speechless.
âYouâre bad at lying, huh.â
âReally.â
âWell, it doesnât matter if youâve met the Headless Rider, but thereâs one thing I can say for sure.â
âThe Headless Rider isnât the kind of human to kidnap anyone. âŠThough theyâre not even âhumanâ in the first place⊠But thereâs no need to complicate things, so letâs leave it at that.â
He spoke as if he had been familiar with the Headless Rider for a long time; Yahiro cocked his head.
âAh, sorry. Thereâs still a lot of things I donât know about TokyoâŠâ
With a self-deprecating smile, Aoba continued to describe his own impression of the Headless Rider.
âA good guy?â
âDo you know the Headless Rider, Kuronuma-sempai?â
âItâs not like weâre such good friend you can ask me that, right?â
âYouâre right. Thank you very much.â
Aoba shrugged, seeming somewhat disappointed.
âOh right. Thereâs one more piece of information I can give you.â
â?â
âDo you know where Kuon lives?â
Evening. Somewhere in Takadanobaba.
âSo this is⊠Kuon-kunâs homeâŠâ
Yahiro, having gotten Kuonâs address from Aoba, had decided to visit with Himeka after school.
The apartment building was a fair distance from the Takadanobaba station, and was taller than the neighbouring buildings; from the roof one could probably see most of the city.
Looking at the building, Himeka voiced her impression:
âReally?â
Having come here from a village with no apartments to speak of in the first place, he was unable to differentiate between new and old buildings very well.
âYeah⊠If a place so big was built recently, I donât think weâd have free access all the way to the front door.â
Still, there were no security measures; the model of the apartment was such that couriers could deliver goods straight to the door.
As they stood in the lift, the two of them discussed what they should say once they were at the door.
âHe was absent from school today, so we can just say weâre here to return a book to him.â
It was a book she had been reading occasionally during lesson breaks and such.
âWhat book is that?â
âOhâŠâ
He ought to borrow it later, or buy it himself.
While Yahiro was thinking this, the lift came to a stop at Kuonâs floor.
âKotonami
This was written on the nameplate beside the apartment door.
âNozomiâ was most likely a womanâs name.
As he considered that, Yahiro pressed the doorbell.
ââŠMaybe no oneâs home.â
Yahiro was about to agree with Himeka â
âWhatâs wrong?
âEh?â
But Yahiro leant his face closer to the door, and spoke such that anyone inside could hear:
He knocked lightly on the door, but still there was no response.
âNo, I heard footsteps.â
They had been numbed for a time due to the sheer crowdedness of Tokyo and the unfamiliar environment, but as he grew used to it his senses had regained their sharpness.
Yahiro had detected faint sounds from nearby with that same sense of someone âholding their breathâ, and concentrated further.
âWhat should we do⊠Iâm sure thereâs someone⊠but why arenât they replyingâŠ?â
ââŠPossibly.â
Yahiro, visualising Kuonâs corpse sprawled on the floor inside, began to panic.
ââŠThereâs no way the landlord would open up just because we said we heard footsteps inside.â
And, sighing softly, said to Yahiro expressionlessly,
âKind as in?â
âHuh?â
Before he could ask, Himeka had taken out two slim metallic objects from her bag, and begun rattling at the lock.
At the sight of what Himeka was doing, Yahiroâs face paled and he flustered.
âItâs open.â
Yahiro swallowed; he had broken out in sweat. Even so, Himeka was unaffected as she put her hand on the doorknob, her face utterly placid.
ââŠS, sure.â
And â
No one was inside.
Had he been mistaken?
ââŠâ
âUm, excuse me. Weâre friends of Kuon-kunâŠâ
âAre you Kuonâs mother?â
âDo⊠Do I look that oldâŠâ
âW, wasnât it⊠locked? How is it openâŠâ
Himeka replied smoothly with this outrageous lie.
âIâm sorry if it shocked you. Are you related to Kotonami-kun?â
âK, Kotonami Nozomi.â
âI, Iâm Kuonâs⊠older sister.â
A few minutes later.
Yahiro and Himeka, who had been led to the living room and served snacks, had been exchanging glances, unsure what to say.
Just then, Kotonami Nozomi spoke in a tiny voice, without making eye contact,
â!â
âWhy do you know our names?â
At the sight of Nozomi, who was smiling while still averting her eyes, Yahiro was somewhat disconcerted.
âUm, actually, Kuon-kun didnât come to school today, soâŠâ
âEh? So he was absent for a reason, right?â
As she sipped at her own tea a dark smile spread over her face, and she said, happily,
ââŠ?ââHe was abducted; kidnapped. My brother Kuon.â
She said it so blandly Yahiro thought it was a joke, but he started as he remembered their earlier exchange.
âNot really? Iâm scared of strangers. I donât open the door unless itâs Kuon or a deliveryman.â
Unable to understand what she meant, Yahiro turned to Himeka.
ââŠIt doesnât seem like youâve contacted the police about this, hm.â
She was swaying back and forth, and even now she was shivering slightly.
Gaze hovering at some point in the air, Nozomi took out a notepad and pencil, and pushed it across the table towards them.
â?â
âWell, we did break in, so thatâs to be expected.
âTh, thanks. Drink the tea. There are snacks in the fridge, so just eat, okay?â
Yahiro, who was expecting to be sent home, tilted his head in confusion.
âWhatâs happening⊠What should we do now?â
The two were exchanging glances when suddenly Yahiroâs phone rang.
Yahiro was surprised that an unknown number was calling, but nevertheless he picked up.
âYaho~! Doing good? Ah~, Iâm so sorry we couldnât talk properly just now!â
âAh~, we can finally talk! Iâm really bad at talking face-to-face, see! I get so nervous I canât talk properly! Iâm really sorry! Itâs not that I donât like you! Actually I love you! I love you both very much!â
âUm⊠Nozomi-san?â
âSorry, I donât know how.â
After that, with some explanation, Yahiro was able to activate this new function of his phone successfully.
âHello~? Himeka-chan, can you hear me?â
âOK~! I can hear you too!â
After all: the other party was only a room away.
âAre you a writer, then?â
âNope, Iâm not! Ah, but I guess itâs something like that, since I use a pen name and write articles!â
âYep, you can call it a handle, but since Iâm writing, maybe pen name sounds better after all!â
âHave you heard of⊠Lila Tailtooth Zaiya?â
Lila Tailtooth Zaiya.
âHuh?
Before Yahiro could place the memory, Himeka spoke up.
âBingo! Youâre absolutely right!â
Yahiro exclaimed as he remembered.
âHuh? What? ButâŠâ
â? ? ?â
A news article based on a fake journal?
And spread lies about the Headless Rider at the same time?
In the end, who kidnapped Kuon?
âWas it⊠so he would be kidnapped?â
ââŠâ
To Nozomi, who had said such an odd thing, Yahiro answered, for now ignoring his own doubts:
âWhy do you say that?â
âI canât believe I just heard something so straightforward and innocent in this day and age!â
âYahiro-kun, youâre more interesting than I expected. Who do you think kidnapped all those people?â
âYakuza, maybeâŠâ
âUm, I donât have any basis, exactly⊠I was kidnapped in the second year of middle school myself, soâŠâ
Both Himeka and Nozomi went silent.
But as she did not know why he would be kidnapped, Himeka was completely unable to absorb the information, and even Nozomi, who was somewhat aware of the rumours surrounding him, was left speechless by the sheer extent of what he had said.
âYou really are interesting.â
âI see~, so thatâs why Kuonâs so interested.â
For all Kuonâs sister was the victim of this incident, Yahiro voiced his doubt directly. And she answered, nonchalantly:
âWell, I donât know if heâs safe, but he has his own plans, I guess?â
âSince, just as our princess over there said⊠he got himself kidnapped on purpose.â