Chapter IV

-You’re late! - A familiar girl’s voice rang through Kuroi’s ears as he entered the locker room.

-I just came from Sports class, give me a break will you... - He sighed, throwing himself on a bench.

-No breaks for you, and where’s your uniform necktie? - Sochin asked, inspecting him. - Also, that last button there has a use to it!

Makoto sat on a bench on the opposite side, simultaneously amused and feeling sorry for Kuroi in his sister’s hands.

-Carrying your tie in your pocket... Have your parents never taught you proper dressing etiquette at school? - She complained yet again, making him stand still while tying his tie around his shirt collar.

-Let me do that... - He said, slowly pulling away her hands and tying the knot himself. - And yeah, they haven’t. My mother died when I was 5 and my father... He never really cared, so much I live in a student residence now.


The girl looked down.


-I’m sorry, I didn’t know...

-You don’t need to apologize. Can we go now?

He tucked one hand in his pocket and held his bag over his shoulder with the other. He had also tidied his hair a little and the image he gave off was much more serious and composed than usual, making him seem like any other Academy student. It somehow seemed to fit him, but he looked slightly uncomfortable about it.





Night fell pretty fast for a late spring day, or maybe that was just Kuroi’s mind tricking him.

Makoto seemed really enthusiastic about showing him his Manga and video game collection. “But then again”, he thought, “what is he not enthusiastic about?

He was surprised to notice the older brother was playing games over the afternoon while Sochin was doing her homework. He was sitting at a corner, rushing through every question of his own homework, but couldn’t resist his curiosity.

-Say, Makoto...

The blonde boy seemed startled for an instant before pausing the game, removing his headset and turning to him.

-What is it, Senpai?

-...Aren’t you going to do your homework?

-Oh, that... I did it during lunch break and other classes, to save time. - He promptly replied. - It’s easy enough. By the way, how’s yours going?

-Hm, I’m just scribbling fast answers next to the question in the textbook... I think I’m about finished. - Kuroi answered.

Truth was that he still had more questions to finish, but helplessly felt like doing something else.

-I have an extra controller if you want to play. - Makoto suggested. - How does that sound?


The other boy discretly looked at his own hands and hesitated for a second.


-...I don’t think I know how to play video games. - He said while putting his stuff aside, getting up and walking towards the window.



The fresh breeze struck his face and felt quiet and relieving, and made him forget about his surroundings for a long while.



When he turned back inside, Sochin was casually standing behind him. She looked even shorter in a pink sleeveless top and shorts set, he thought.

-Isn’t there a backyard where you live? - She asked, as softly as he had ever heard her say anything.

-The residence is mainly for poor college students who can’t afford renting an apartment of their own. It doesn’t have much, but feels like heaven compared to living with my father...

-You and your father don’t really get along, do you...?

-I’m better off away from that man, that’s all I have to say. - Kuroi replied. His eyes seemed distant.

-I’m sorry for bringing it up... But how do you pay for the residence then? - The girl asked.

-I work for the manager of a small warehouse nearby. Honestly he must be mad at me right now for not showing up, but once I’m out of this world it won’t really matter... - He said, apparently amused.

She tried to imagine his boss, but only the image of a short, fat old man with a moustache who was getting all red from anger would pop up in her head. She giggled at this thought.

-I still don’t have a clue about how to open a portal, though...

He shook his head slightly.

-Don’t worry about that, once the time is right it will come out naturally.

-How do you know those things? Or are you just assuming...

-I’ve met other Mediums before... But... Uh, nevermind.

Sochin made an awkward face. They had only met one week ago, but she still felt like he wasn’t telling him any of the things she wanted to know about.

-Well, I’d still like to ask why do you want to go to that other world, too...

-Dreffel.

-Huh?

-That world, it’s called Dreffel. You’ll learn more about it... in time.

-AAAH, YOU’RE ANNOYING! - She yelled. - Always with that “in time” kind of answer!!

-And you’re loud, way too loud! - He replied, taking his fingers off his ears. - I would tell you everything if I could! Besides, I didn’t come here just to freeload on you guys.

She pouted.

-I feel like you’re gonna take all weekend to say anything relevant...

Maybe we don’t have that long”, he thought to himself. But on the outside, he just gave her a kind smile.





Not too long before dinner, the two siblings’ parents arrived.

Kuroi learned that both were biologists and had just come from a conference.

Their mother, Kime Hanako, was a short middle-aged woman. She looked pretty for her age and was nice but not very talkative. In appearance, Makoto seemed to somehow take after her the most. Their father, though, was not Japanese. His name was Frederick Stuart, a tall and fair-haired american immigrant. Maybe because of his physique, he looked like a workman rather than a researcher.

The boy was surprised by how different the two acted; in contrast to their mother, who appeared a bit serious, their father was a rather cheerful and easygoing person who immediately made him feel at ease. It seemed like, being a foreigner, that man wasn’t as strict as he would have imagined before the two meeting.

Kuroi liked him, he would be happy to have had someone like that as his own father, even.

-So... Kuroi, right? How old are you?

-S-sixteen! - The boy replied, snapping out of his thoughts. Only then did he notice he hadn’t started eating but merely looked around while holding his bowl of food and his chopsticks.

-Oh, so you’re older than Makoto here. - Frederick said, patting his son’s head with maybe a bit too much vigor. - I hope he doesn’t annoy you much, this boy has a lot of energy!

Makoto made a face like he wanted to complain. Kuroi smiled and shook his head, then started eating.

The homemade food was delicious. At the residence he never dreamed of having something so good for a regular meal. “The cons of a provisory life”, he thought to himself while enjoying another bite. Even in Dreffel, a home wouldn’t be awaiting him.

Deep inside he wished to live like that forever, with delicious food and someone to make him wear his uniform right before leaving home in the morning.

A family.





Because it was so warm, and maybe to seem more considerate than if he used his bed, Makoto had laid a Summer futon for himself next to the one he placed for Kuroi to sleep on. Although the room was somewhat messy, it was large and comfortable. Despite the temperature, the older boy was wearing a long-sleeved shirt to bed.

-I usually wake up late, but feel free to wake me up in the morning if you’re bored. - The younger one said. - There’s a lot of things I’d like to talk with you about!

Am I out of my mind?”, Kuroi thought while he nodded in agreement. “I would normally find someone like this annoying, but I feel like this guy can be trusted even though I barely know him...

It was true. Something about Makoto seemed to make people comfortable around him despite his energetic behaviour, and yet it wasn’t some sort of spell; he was perhaps the most common human he had ever known.

-Ah... feel free to wake me up during the night if you find it necessary, too. - The brown-haired boy replied after those thoughts. - It hasn’t happened for a while and is kind of embarrassing, but I sometimes talk during sleep...

The blonde boy chuckled.

-That’s fine, since we’re not at school I can give you a push without feeling guilty... Nee, Senpai?

-Don’t get too ahead of yourself, Makoto-Kouhai! I might keep you awake all night!

The two boys laughed together, but Kuroi quickly put on a serious face and looked at the other in the eyes.

-Now seriously... - He said. - There’s also something I need to talk to you about in the morning. Regarding your sister.

Despite lowering his voice tone, he put some emphasis on these last words.

Makoto stared at him gravely.

-Don’t think about that for now, just get some rest. - Kuroi promptly added, hinting a smile to calm him down. - It’s not even wise to mention it while we’re sleepy. Good night.

-Good night... - The blonde one replied, lying down with a sigh.

The lights went out and the backyard lit up by the moon outside became visible through the open window. The white roses in a flowerpot were dyed a shining blue, almost as if they glowed on their own. Kuroi still spent some time staring at them and back at the crescent moon before falling asleep.

It was a truly beautiful night.





Early that Saturday, the doorbell rang. Since none of the boys had come out of the room yet, Sochin left the last bit of the toast she was having for breakfast on the table and went to answer.

Odd, we never get visitors so early in the morning...

At the doorstep, an elegant teenage girl with pitch black hair and amber eyes greeted her in a warm voice.

-Good morning, Mera-san... What brings you here? How did you know this place?

-Oh... I happen to be living nearby and saw you arrive yesterday after classes. I thought I could show up for a morning greeting, and... Are you up for some talking? Since I don’t know many people around here yet...

-I won’t mind but... If you saw us yesterday, you probably noticed we have Kuroi-kun over...

Mera looked down.

-I’ve already cooled down my head since before yesterday. Avoiding him is no good since we’re in the same class...

Sochin nodded and let her inside. The two sat down on the couch.

-Would you like to have something? There’s still some warm tea in the kitchen...

-Thank you, but I already had breakfast. Nee, Kime-san...

-Just my given name is alright. - The blonde girl replied with a smile. - But what were you saying?

-Eh, you mean it? Well... then... So-chan? - Mera hesitated. - I wonder, how did you and your brother get to know Kuroi?


Sochin was about to tell her, but remained silent. If she revealed the reason why Kuroi kidnapped her when they first met, the girl wouldn’t probably believe her. And even if she did, keeping her ability a secret had been an unspoken rule between her and Makoto from the very first time she revealed signs of a strange power.


-He... protected us from some gangsters not too long ago, and since then my brother seems to enjoy his company a lot. - She finally replied, trying not to lie too badly. - We ended up inviting him over to study during the weekend.

-So he hasn’t changed a bit... Still getting into all those fights, I would be glad if you two could try and keep him out of it as much as possible... It’s strange that he’s studying, though. He’s always been such an easy learner during classes, getting away with it without effort...

-Well, High School is in a different league, I guess... - The younger one said.





-Makoto... There is something I need to ask you.

The blonde boy blinked several times while sitting upright. Kuroi’s serious voice had him upset.

-Go ahead...

-How far would you be willing to go in order to protect your sister?

This caught the boy by surprise, but he didn’t hesitate to answer.

-She is my only sister and we’ve always been together... I’d go anywhere in the world for her sake! - He replied with conviction.

-What about another world?



-...



A heavy silence swallowed them, only interrupted by the voices of the two girls in the living room.

-Everything happened much faster than I ever expected. - Kuroi finally managed to say. - There are more people after Sochin and nothing I could do would stop them. I can only give you my word on it, but Mera isn’t the innocent high schooler she seems...

-S-so... shes dangerous? We need to get Sochin away from her right now!

-If we just burst in between them, we might cause something really bad. She’s the same as I am, although we’re enemies.

The same as he is...

Makoto reflected over these words for a moment. He had seen Kuroi defeat an entire group of gangsters with little effort and jump from a rooftop while still landing on both feet, but what actually allowed him to do so remained to the boy a mystery as great as the one surrounding his own sister.

That was precisely why he had to agree. With a slight nod of his head, that morning was settled.

-It won’t be easy, and I’ll need your help. I promise to explain everything to you both as soon as we are safe.

-...I’ll do as you say.

Chapter III

Question five.


A voice echoed in the middle of nowhere, too blurry to be perceived.


Question five.


Then came a book, and its cover was hard. Kuroi woke up with a headache to his teacher furiously staring at him.

-Seishin-kun, won’t you enlighten your colleagues about the answer to question five? Or do you need to sleep over the issue for a little longer?

-Uhh... - The boy said, rubbing his head embarrassedly. He stared at the blackboard for a few seconds, as if trying to make some quick sense out of the scribblings he saw with his blurred sight. - Sensei, I can’t read that number over there. I think there’s a cockroach covering it...

-A cockroach? W-where?!

But he didn’t need to point it out for his teacher. Like a lifesaver, the bell rang for morning break and he ran out of the classroom faster than anyone could follow.

-Tsk, Maths... Why would I need such a thing, anyway? They should teach us how to hunt in the wild, instead... That I can use.





-Aah, it’s getting so hot... I wonder how long is it until we switch to the summer uniform... - Makoto commented, getting out of his classroom. - This tie is killing me, too...

Suddenly, he saw what appeared to be Kuroi running him by at an insane speed.

He blinked a couple times before realizing what could be going on.

-Running in the hallways? Geez, what’s up with that punk! - Sochin commented, joining him from her classroom. - I bet he did something stupid this time, again...

-Who knows, he probably wouldn’t tell even if we asked... - Makoto replied, smiling a little. - At any rate, have you heard the news?

-Hm? Which news? - She asked. - Haven’t heard of anything today yet...

-Someone was saying we have a new transfer student joining us today! I think she’s gonna be in Kuroi-senpai’s class...

-Really? I’d like to meet her! I mean... it’ll be pretty bad if someone like him is the first image she gets of our Academy...

-Hey, that’s a bit mean... In any case, maybe she’s at the Students Room. Wanna go take a look?

-Un! - She nodded.





The Room was lively as always. Lots of students talking, a few groups seemed to be comparing test results.

Next to the announcement board a tall, black-haired girl stood. She seemed to be focusing on her reading.

-Hello, you’re the new transfer student, right? - Sochin asked, walking in her direction with a smile.

The black-haired girl turned and smiled back.

-I guess that’s me... Nice to meet you!

-Same here! Say, are you having trouble picking a club to join after classes?

-Yes, I was trying t-

-GAAH, THEY HAD AN AMERICAN COMICS CLUB HERE?! HOW COME I DIDN’T SEE IT WHEN I HAD TO PICK ONE? - Makoto went, interrupting their conversation.

-That boy over there looks an awful lot similar to you... Are you two siblings? - The transfer student asked.

-Errrgh... Yes, I’m afraid so...

-Is he always so loud?

-Only when he wants to suffer... - The blonde girl said, pulling Makoto by an ear next to the two.

-That hurts!! - He complained.

-Oh hello, nice to meet you!

-H-hi... - He replied.

In that moment, the only thing that struck his mind was how short her miniskirt actually seemed.

-My name is Sochin, - The younger one said. - and this here is my nii-chan, Makoto. What’s your name?

-Kohaku Mera. - She promptly replied, pulling down her skirt just a little bit. - Say, I don’t want to be a burden but... Do you know someone who could show me around the Academy? Since this is my first day here, I’m a little lost...

-We can be that “someone”! - Makoto said enthusiastically. - Right, Sochin?

Why is he being so enthusiastic all of a sudden...”, the girl thought to herself, but nodded anyway.






-And here is the Music Club room... oh, it’s ringing already? - Sochin said. - We need to hurry back to class now!

-It’s fine, I should be going to my first class too... - Mera answered, bowing down. - Thank you very much!

-Our pleasure, Kohaku-san~! - Makoto said as both left the corridor.


She walked around for a few seconds before spotting her classroom, then slowly opened the door.


-There you are. - Said the teacher, a tall, middle-aged man wearing glasses and a suit who stood in front of the blackboard. - Please come in so you can introduce yourself to the class.

She nodded and stepped inside.


Suddenly, the sound of a chair being dragged and two hands hitting a tabletop cut through the relative quietude of the classroom.


On the second row from the front, Kuroi stood with an expression of shock on his face, speechless. His classmates turned to see what was going on; it was the first time they ever saw him like that.

-Seishin-san, explain what you’re doing standing. We’re in class! - The teacher exclaimed in indignation.


The boy hesitated for a few seconds, staring at the new student. There was something awfully familiar about her warm, amber-colored eyes and her feline beauty.


-N-no... It’s nothing... I’m very sorry. - He replied, visibly disturbed but sitting back down. - It won’t happen again, please go on.

-I sincerely hope not. Now, would you please tell the class your name?

She nodded again and smiled openly, as if she hadn’t noticed Kuroi’s reaction. She took a stick of chalk and wrote down her name in Kanji on the blackboard.

-I am Kohaku Mera, 17 years old. I recently moved from Hokkaido and... umm... I am looking forward to knowing everyone! - She said, trying to keep smiling and bowing down at the end.

-That was good. Now, please pick a seat so we can start our class...

But she was already headed to the second row. Without thinking twice she pulled the chair at the free desk right next to Kuroi, leaving the entire class in awe.

-I hope you don’t mind. - She said in a soft voice, loud enough for the others to hear.

Kuroi didn’t give her a word in return, and she sat down.





He did not pay attention during the whole class. When it was over and lunchtime started, she followed him outside without a word.

-What are you even doing here... - He suddenly asked, turning to her. His expression changed from neutral to serious.

-I am attending High School, just like you are. Is it something so surprising that I would, Kuro-chan?

-Oh, I see that you two are getting along already! That’s good! - Makoto said, joining the two. Sochin was right by his side.

Mera nodded, giving them another of her smiles.

-You see, Kuro-chan and I already knew each other before! It was such a pleasant surprise to find out we were in the same class!

The younger boy tried to refrain from laughing after hearing what she called Kuroi. The other was still confused about what to say, but quickly snapped out of it:

-We’re not getting along! This person... I... She followed me outside, we’re not friends!!

The two siblings stared, confused.

-That hurts, Kuro-chan! I thought you would have become more gentle after all this time... Are you still unable to get over everything we went through together?

-I don’t even know what you’re talking about!

-Are you going to say you also don’t know about THIS? - She said, suddenly pushing her skirt up to show her right hip.

Some exclamations were heard around, but she pretended to ignore them.


Across her hip, a dark red marking that seemed tattooed onto her skin was visible. It looked like a symbol of some sort.



She’s going that far...”, Kuroi thought.



-It’s hidden by his sleeve, - She said, pointing at him. - But he has a similar symbol tattooed on his left forearm! We got them together, as proof that we were a couple!

Sochin looked at both in shock.

-Senpai... is that true? - Her brother asked.

Kuroi instinctively took a hand to his left forearm, nervous.

-I-it’s not!! It’s all a huge lie! To say I ever had anything to do with her... just isn’t...

-But, if you really have that tattoo... You two even went so far together... - Sochin said.

-Of course he has it, I know what I’m saying! Everything was so perfect before you moved away... Kuro-chan, how can you deny everything now?! - The black-haired girl cried. Her voice was starting to get shaky and her face was all red.

-Quit the acting, Mera!! I don’t know what you intend with this scene, but it’s not funny at all!



She looked at him into the eyes for a couple seconds before bursting out in tears. Without a word, she turned her back on the group and left running.


An awkward silence descended upon them. Sochin stared at Kuroi, waiting for him to say anything.


-...Believe whoever you’d like. - He said. - I feel like I’m wasting my time here...





Hours later, after the afternoon classes, Kuroi found Sochin waiting for him at the lockers.

-You came here to accuse me? - He asked, sitting on a bench and putting his sneakers back on. - I’ve had enough just seeing her face all day.

-I didn’t come to talk to you about that.  - She replied. - I’ve made my decision... I will help you reach that world you speak of so much when the time is come. But we need a place to talk about all this.

-I guess it wouldn’t be good for you to stay out here at night. - He said in a quiet tone. - When and where, then?

-Come over at our house tomorrow after classes, then you can sleep over in nii-chan’s room. - She said. - It’s Friday and I imagine you’re not really part of any club, or are you? Oh, and try to look presentable. It’d be good if you could wear your uniform normally just for once.

-You’re inviting me over? That came as a surprise... - He sighed. - But are you sure the uniform thing is really necessary...?

-Of course, our parents arrive at night and if they saw you dressed like that there’s no way they’d let you stay over! I had to say you were a really tidy, well-behaved person just to convince them!

-Pfff, that is a pain indeed... - He replied, getting up with his hands in his pockets. - But I guess there’s no choice, then.

She followed him with her eyes, still distrustful.

-Oh, and... - The boy pat her head lightly, changing his expression into an unexpectedly kind smile. - Thank you.



At that moment, her cheeks went slightly red. For a second, Sochin thought he looked like a totally different person when he smiled.