Mikage Saeka Beyond Reach
Translated by 64990022
Chapter 3: Mikage Saeka Beyond Reach
Part 5
Without any progress, we disbanded for the day and I headed for Cafe Proof, part-time until dark.
Keihan-Zeze Station⦠Tokimeki Hillâ¦
When I pushed open the door, a pale-faced Akito lunged at me.
âOoh, Messiah! Hurry up and get ready! Weâre falling apartâ¦â
âIâm surprised a good-for-nothing manager like you could hold it together so long.â
âNo! The staffâs down to me alone! Please help!â
Listening to him complain, I changed into work clothes in the kitchen. It was rare that there was no one else here.
I hurried to the counter, letting work of a bustling cafe chase away the burnt of the day.
Take orders, serve drinks, clean up empty seats.
Guests today werenât that much, actually, but it was a handful for two people working.
âWelcome!â The bell rang and I said the automatic response.
âWha! Akashi-kunâs here!â
âDidnât I say I work here?â
In their uniforms were Minato and a happy looking Fujimiya. Theyâre here againâ¦
âHave a seatâ¦â I guide them to the usual seat with my eyes.
They seemed to get the signal and went to the table.
âPlease call me when youâre ready.â I passed them the menu.
âMilk tea and cafe au lait, both iced, please,â Fujimiya answered immediately.
âAhem⦠So whatâs your businessâ
âStudy. The examâs close by. Minato here will guide me through these difficult times.â
âSorry about Shiho. Weâll be staying for a while, is that fine with you?â
âNah, fill up the table all you like, weâre understaffed today.â
This surely wasnât good for sales, but who cares about that when thereâs only two people working.
âAkashi-kun, you look good with an apron,â complimented Fujimiya.
âHuh? Err, isnât this normal? Uhhâ¦â
âHaha, youâre all flustered. You look good, be proud!â
Be proud?
âIf youâd excuse meâ¦â I slipped back to the counter.
After that, I went back to working quietly in the kitchen. It was just me and Yukito until the end of the day. Through the evening, Minato and Fujimiya were there.
When I scurry around in the cafe, Fujimiya would sometimes wave to me, but I would just nod in return. Canât have reputation damage, that would be bad on Yukitoâ¦
âHahhï½ I want to have a chan with the two girlsï½ï½â
âIâve wasted my consideration on you.â
âHm?â
âGet to work, manager.â
Really, how could this cafe get so high a review on the internet with a manager like this. Probably the part-timers like me who made that happen.
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âWeâve survived!!â said Yukito to the counter, plopping down.
Today was tiring⦠if it had been a weekend, the customer would haveâ¦
By the way, Yuzuki and Fujimiya were still here. Yukito treated them as a special case, it seemed, the kind of favoritism normally seen in society.
âIo, you can go now. Go play with those two or whatever.â
âAnd the closing down?â
âTheyâre here for you, go. Iâll do it alone.â
âIâm working⦠Donât act cool, youâre heaving.â
âShut up, this is my cafe, and I wonât pay for your overtime.â
He shot upright and staggered to the cleaning equipment. Ah, there goes the manly pride. I donât suppose heâd accept my help at this rate.
âGood work. Youâre off?â Greeted Fujimiya.
I shrugged. âYukito insisted he do it alone.â
Getting a seat for the first time in hours, a wave of exhaustion washed over me. Legs ached, and my whole body felt numb.
âIâm tired toooâ¦â complained Fujimiya.
âYou werenât even concentrating.â quipped Minato.
âHuuuh? MInatoâ, youâre looking at Akashi-kunâs apronââ
âShhh! Shiho!!â
My apron? Well, if they still had the energy to bricker then they still have way to go.
âWhen are we going back?â
âEh⦠uhh⦠A little more? Get this chapter doneâ¦â
âRoger. Ten more minutes wouldnât hurt, right, Akashi-kun?â
âYep, keep me company.â Yukito answered from the counter.
âOkayâ. Thanks, sir.â
The two girls bowed at Yukito.
Theyâre getting familiar with this cafeâ¦
âOh, right, about Mikage-sanâs boyfriend.â
âAhh, that.â
Never expect to meet this topic here. A cursory glance showed an expressionless Minato.
âAhh, thatâs sudden⦠well, maybe not, itâs a known fact that she has someone she likesâ¦â
ââ¦â
âWhy the face, Akashi-kun? Minato?â
Um, Minato, should we tell her now? I asked her with a glance
Well, maybe I could use her opinion on this.
[TN: What happened with the ârespect Mikageâs privacyâ thing]
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âHmmmm⦠Minato, and now Mikage-san? Youâre incredible, Akashi-kun.â
As the situation called, I told Fujimiya everything but Shidaâs name. Only now did I feel glad I added the âI may reveal some information to collaboratorsâ.
[TN: At this point, why donât tell everything.]
Of course, I wonât abuse it.
[TN: You already had]
âWow. This is like a professional detective scenario.â
âOnly this and Minatoâs that got this complicated. This isnât the sort of once-in-a-lifetime experience I wished for, getting consulted by Kuzeâs Top Three consecutively like this.â
âThen thatâs how much you influence the Kuze High, Iâm sure.â
â¦I donât want that attention. I was fine being a sketchy urban legend. I only wanted to choose who to help.
I look at Minato.
âBut you accomplished your goal? Mikage-san, she got off happyâ¦â
âThatâs all her doing. I wasnât so much of a help.â Then I realized. âAh, I should have told you earlierâ¦â
âNo, I donât have the right to ask about her matters, do I? Mikage-san probably wouldnât like for people to know about the consultationâ
Um, in fact, the said Mikage wanted people to know about the consultation.
Besides, Shidaâs problem this time was the only reason I told these guys⦠why does this sound like a shabby justificationâ¦?
âSo, what I wanted to ask isââ A glimpse told me that it would be a while before Yukito will be finished. âWhy would Mikage go to such lengths to avoid the confession.â
âHmm⦠let me thinkâ¦â
âYou girls got confessed often, right? Any guesses?â
âThatâs Minato. I got one from time to time⦠sometimes? Once in a while? Iâm most flattered.â
Why the formal expressionâ¦
âBy the way, do you have a boyfriend, Fujimiya?â
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âHuh? No, Iâm lonely and single. My luck came short.â
Hoh, despite how popular she is? How high are her standards?
âAnd Minato⦠You donât have to, if you donât want to talk about it.â
Minatoâs input might be the most valuable. Speaking of confessions, she might be the veteranâ¦
Contrary to my concern, she answered coolly, âIâve always been there to say no. I donât understand why Mikage-san would do that either.â
âThat sounds just like youâ¦â
She shrugged. âIt is hard to reject someone, and quite an exhausting affair too. Still, better than any alternativesâ
On the contrary, Minato should be the one avoiding confessions, not Mikage. The guys who were rejected turned to antagonize her instead, Reiji had said.
Maybe that was what Mikage feared?
âHave you ever heard of people who hate Mikage because she rejected them?â Hiura or Reiji would know these things better, but for now, these two will do.
âHm. I havenât.â
âMe neither.â
âShe had already established that she has someone she likes. So I donât think itâs logical to hold a grudge against her.â
âI supposeâ¦â So that was the difference between Minato and Mikage.
âActually, why donât you tell her directly?â
âHm? Minato? Akashi-kun already had Hiura-san ask directly?â
âYes, so this time tell, not ask.â
âTell what?â
âTell her to accept the confession. The purpose is not to know why she avoids him, but to make her show up for his confession, no? You go to her as the Angel and ask for favor, that might work.â
Ah, that was possible too. I shouldnât expect less from someone who had blown up my identity.
âWow! Thatâs my Minato!â Clapped Fujimiya.
Save for one obvious drawback it posed, it made sense.
âBut I donât think I can do it.â
âWhy exactly?â
âIf I told her to accept the confession, itâd mean I had confessed on behalf of the guy. Right now, to Mikage, the guy might have liked her, it isnât a certainty to her yet.â I leaned against the chair, beaten back to square one. âI canât afford that, it betrays the principal emotional aspect of a confession.â
In romance, there was nothing more malicious than tipping off someone elseâs feelings. I would never do such a thing.
âOh, sorry then.â
âNo, itâs a good enough idea, thanks.â
[TN: Sorry, I canât find a good place to end this part.]