Not A Lonely Festival (2)
âA-Are you okay?â
As Vivian tried to get up, I held out my hand. It was purely a gesture to offer help, but Vivan smacked my hand away. I wasnât the only one who was confused and surprised. Vivian, the person who smacked my hand away, was more startled and shocked, but soon smiled awkwardly.
Instead, tears welled up in his eyes. It wasnât tears from what happened earlier. When he was being bullied, his eyes which were only scared, shook as soon as he saw me. He brushed the dirt off his clothes. I lowered my hand down from the air and looked at Vivian, who was struggling to get up. I wasnât sure what to say to him.
âIâm fine, Bree.â
The calm tone of Vivanâs voice made my heart throb even more.
âHeyâ¦â¦â
âSorry, I have something to do, so Iâll go ahead first.â
He simply passed by me and walked out of the alley first. Vivanâs back looked small and distressed. I wanted to say something to Vivian, who was walking all alone while holding his shoulder, but my lips wouldnât open up. Vivan escaped as if he was on the run and disappeared out of nowhere.
âYou did nothing wrong. Donât look so guilty.â
My head lowered at Letoâs words.
âWell, it must be hard to be caught in such an ugly sight, in front of the girl you like at that.â
Bona crossed her arms and shrugged her shoulders.
âMind your words, Bona. Vivian has never shown me an ugly sight.â
All I could do was correct Bonaâs words. When my voice came out colder than expected, Bona loosened her arms in embarrassment.
âNo, wellâ¦â¦Yeah, I was too much. Sorry.â
ââ¦â¦Itâs good that you know.â
âBut what will be solved if you just stand there forever? Letâs go get something to eat.â
Even at Bonaâs words, I remained still.
âSheâs right, nothing will be solved just because you care. Briseis.â
Leto supported Bonaâs words. It was frustrating, but Bona and Leto were right. It was clear that the more I cared and thought about it, the more difficult it would be for Vivian. Bona smiled and patted me on the back to gloss over the situation.
âWell then, letâs go get something to eat! Come on, letâs go!â
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Bona ordered three steaks at once and placed them in front of her. Her mind was already full of the steak before her. Before anyone could say anything, Bona picked up her fork and knight and shoved a chunk of meat into her mouth as if she was inhaling it.
Bona, who only chewed for a few times as though the meat wasnât tough before swallowing it down her throat, was amazing. She finished the bowl of steak in front of her without taking a sip of water. On the other hand, my steak didnât go down my throat that smoothly. I knew I care too much about my friendâs business, but I didnât think Iâd be this distressed.
The moment I found out that Vivian was being bullied by his classmates, I couldnât stay calm at all. Especially at the thought of Vivian, who was always bright and smiling, had been bullied all this time, my heart ached.
âShould I break an arm?â
Leto put down his fork and said.
ââ¦â¦What?â
âOr, should I use the Arsene family to ruin their entire family? I could make them go bankrupt.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âJust tell me. Iâll do anything for you.â
His words were filled with sincerity.
âThen order me two more steaks.â
âNot your words. Bona Bellion.â
Leto glared fiercely at Bona, who interrupted his conversation before turning his gaze back to me.
âI can do everything for you.â
His words made me giggle. To be honest, it was undeniably the most convenient way. And it was also one way to make them feel guilty.
Was there no other way? Come to think of it, I was bullied by the kids from the same school when I was young. It was because I was very talkative and pretended to be bright, to which they were disgusted. When I shared about this, Leto, who was listening, immediately frowned.
âSo you broke their arms one by one?â
âOf course not. I just approached them without shrinking and they acknowledged and accepted me the way I am.
âIf Vivian did that, he would be fine too.â
Bona, who I thought wouldnât be listening to me because she was eating, mumbled on her meat.
âIt was possible because it was Briseis. Itâs not easy being friends with the people who insulted you.â
Leto also simply poked his meat with a fork with a grave face, as if he was worried about Vivian. Only Bona, who was void of any worries, ate the remaining steak from Leto and me before shoving an ice cream for dessert in her mouth.
Meanwhile, Leto and I were thinking about Vivian. It was clear that Vivian wouldnât like it if I stepped up for him, and things would only get even more complicated. Excessive goodwill would rather cause discomfort and pitiful sympathy to the other party.
âOh, Bree!â
Someone appeared behind me and hung an arm around my shoulder before I could turn my head. It was Reze. At his appearance, Leto immediately frowned and became hostile towards him. Reze, as usual, was huddling around with his friends in an unfazed manner.
âWhy donât you hang out with us instead of Arsene, Bree?â
âNo thanks.â
At my firm refusal, Reze was unfazed as though he was used to it now. Then, he looked beside me with a surprised look when he found Bona, whose plate was full of steaks.
âBree, youâre hanging out with a weirdo? From Arsene to Bellion?â
It seemed that Bona and Reze had met before. Reze glanced at her and made a sarcastic remark, as though they were not on good terms.
Then again, Iâve never seen anyone who was on good terms with Reze other than the guys he hangs out with. I just wanted Reze to pass by me quickly, but Bona narrowed her eyes and glared at Reze. She paused the spoon that was scooping the ice cream and remained still, appearing as though she had something to say.
âYou must definitely be in Class Y, arenât you?â
âWhat does that have to do with you, Bellion?â
At Bonaâs words, Leto and I looked at each other.
âIf it was Class Y, wasnât that the same class as Vivian?â
It was clear that Vivianâs classmates were bullying him. Reze was no exception. In particular, with Rezeâs personality, he wouldnât leave Vivian alone.
Itâs you, youâre the one who bullied my friend Vivian!
Reze, who I had felt a tiny ounce of familiarity with, was now completely hated and resented. He shrugged his shoulders and continued to pretend to be close to me, not knowing how much I wanted to rip off his hair right now. He currently seemed to have no idea what was wrong. I wanted to let him know about his mistake, but I hesitated because I was afraid he would harm Vivan even more.
âAck!â
Until Bona threw a spoon at Reze. She casually threw the spoon she had been using to scoop her ice cream at Reze. It was a deliberate act.
âWhat are you doing?!â
âAh, sorry. It was an accident.â
Bone lied without batting an eyelid. Of course, Reze didnât believe it.
âYou really! You must think youâre safe because I kept looking at youâ¦â¦W-What are you doing?â
When Reze spoke fiercely, Bona held up the steak bowls in both of her hands. She intended to throw the bowl at Reze without a moment of hesitation. Noticing this, Reze took a step back and stuttered.
âIâm going to throw this at you, let your forehead bleed, and say it was an accident.â
âW-Whatâs going on with those guys there?â
Bonaâs bold action caused the students around Reze to whisper. Regardless, Bona was not at all embarrassed and was really intending to throw the bowl.
âD-Damn it! Letâs go, boys!â
Reze huffed before dragging his friends and leaving the place in a hurry. I knew Bona was usually a bold kid, but I didnât realise that she was such a cool person. When I looked at her with admiration, Bona shrugged her shoulders and questioned why I was amazed by something like this.
âWith a guy that doesnât understand words, you have to teach them by force.â
Bona said as she watched Reze leave the store. She was talking from experience.
âReze must be bullying Vivian, right?â
âHeâs not the kind to help anyone, but heâs also not the kind to stand by either. It wouldnât be a surprise if he bullied him. For no reason either. He would think Vivian, who was small and timid, seemed easy to bully. For no particular reason.â
Bona, who had been busy eating since a while ago, suddenly spoke actively.
âSo, what are you going to do, Briseis?â
Leto stared at me.
âHuh?â
âYouâre not going to sit still. You wonât just sit back and watch.â
As expected, he knew it well.
âThereâs no need to make the classmates like Vivian. Letâs just make Vivian smile.â
âYes, Bree. Make him smile.â
Bona stood up from her seat and said.
âDo you have a plan? Bona?â
âWhile making him smile, you have to deal with the people who bothered Vivian. That Reze guy. Our parents know each other well because we live next door to our mansion. That jerk, no matter how much he crawls or flies, would still be in the palm of my hand.â
âOhâ¦â¦â
Older sister, you are so cool.