I thought the situation with Mochida-san would return to normal after a while, but it dragged out unexpectedly.Sometimes she would be called out and have complaints said to her face, and other times she would have her things hidden. Not full-blown bullying, but things like whispering âYouâre so d.a.m.ned gloomy.â or âYouâre ruining the mood.â and then snickering to each other.They sure seem to be having fun, I thought.As for Mochida-san, it would have been fine if she just ignored them and lived normally, but she became more and more timid, and more and more gloomy, and just made herself needlessly vulnerable.Once humans start feeling negative, thereâs almost no end to how bad it gets, huh.I only have whatever impression I formed of her during the remedials, but she already seemed like quite a plain girl at the time. I guess she was the easily bullied type to begin with.Even Aoi-chan is good at studying despite her quietness, and apparently sheâs actually good at sports too, and since sheâs an energetic girl that likes the outdoors, girls like her donât get targeted for bullying so much.Mochida-san, on the other hand, is bad enough at academics to have to go to remedials, and from her results at the athletics carnival, I a.s.sume sheâs bad at sports too, and on top of that she looks plain. Just full of openings.I heard she has friends, so she probably isnât completely isolated, but I wonder when this will cool down.
But well, even if Iâm thinking about that, sheâs a total stranger from another cla.s.s. Not only that, it isnât even full-blown bullying, so I had decided to just watch from the side, when one day, I went to the infirmary and met her by chance.
I hurt my finger with a papercut, so I went to get a bandaid, and met Mochida-san, since she was there to get medicine for stress-related gastritis. Uwahh&h.e.l.lip;I startled her when I entered the room, and she began trembling all over with a frightened expression.Sorry for looking so scary.Mochida-san looked worse for wear than when I saw her during the remedials, and she was skinnier too.Apparently sheâs even more sensitive than I expected.
âGokigenâyoh, Mochida-san. Is the nurse in? I am here for a bandaid, but&h.e.l.lip;â
â&h.e.l.lip;Ah, she had something to attend to, so she left just now&h.e.l.lip;â
âMy, is that so. Then would it be fine if I simply enter?â
Itâs just a cut on my fingertips, so it isnât a big deal, but it hurts so I wanted a bandaid.My friends all told me âReika-sama, please quickly treat your hand!â too. They actually wanted to come with me to the infirmary, but I thought it was a bit much for such a small injury, so I turned them down and went by myself.Iâm glad I did. Imagine how much worse it would be if they were here.
I grabbed one of the cotton b.a.l.l.s soaked in disinfectant with some tweezers, and then sterilised my fingertip.I wasnât using my good hand though, so it was quite hard and clumsy.
âMochida-san, could I trouble you to help me with the bandaid? I do not think it would go well using my left hand.â
âEh-â
Mochida-san had been sitting there with her head hung, and her hands over her stomach. When I called out to her, she looked up at me in surprise.I held out the bandaid to her.Although she was timid, she took it from me, and taped up my finger.
âAre you all right, Mochida-san?â
âEh-â
âYou do not look well.â
âAh-, &h.e.l.lip;yes. Iâm fine&h.e.l.lip;â
âI see.â
The world isnât filled with heroes whoâll save people from their crises. In the end, you have to take care of your problems yourself.But I think that you still need emotional support for that.
âHey, Mochida-san. Wonât you become my friend?â
âEh-!â
It probably wouldnât be possible to have her join my group. Sheâs just too different. If I asked it as a favour, I think the other girls would agree, but it would be hard because they would still have nothing to talk about.
âGreeting each other in the mornings, and emailing each other on our phones. That kind of friend. Ah, which reminds me, do you in fact have a phone?â
âY-, Yes.â
âThen wonât you exchange your mail address with me? Message me when you have nothing to do, or when you feel like talking, for example. I mightnât be able to answer straight away, though.â
When I was given the silent treatment in my old life, it was during break times and lunch times that I had it the hardest.Because I couldnât talk to anybody, I spoke to imaginary friends in my mind.If Mochida-san has somebody to talk to, maybe things will be easier on her.And if people know that Iâm on good terms with her, the way people see her should change.
âUmm, I am actually somewhat aware of the situation you have found yourself in. But I do not think that it would be best for you if I confront them directly. It would probably only add oil to the fire, and you too would not appreciate being outed as a bullying victim in front of everyone, correct?â
â&h.e.l.lip;â
âSo please hold on for a while longer. Just do things with your head held high. There isnât any reason to hang your head. And perhaps, trim your fringe a little? I think it might make your face look a little brighter. If you have complaints, then I will listen, so message me. All right? If after all of that, you still find it too much, then at that time I will definitely help you.â
Mochida-san began to cry. Large tears dropped from her face.I just stayed quiet, and stroked her skinny back.
Starting the next day, I began intimately greeting her whenever we pa.s.sed in the hallway.My friends all looked shocked, so I explained to them that she helped me with my bandaid in the infirmary. One of the older sister-types in my group said âIt looks like Reika-sama has been in your care. Thank you very much.â like she was my guardian or something, so we all had a good laugh.
Later on she sent me faint-hearted messages like âThey talked about me behind my back earlierâ and âEverybody laughed at me. It hurts.âHmmm~ When you mistake the school for the whole world, things like that really hurt, huhh.She told me before that she liked to draw, so I decided to try advising her to find some hobby friends on the internet and outside of school.
As the days pa.s.sed by like that, one day, I came across the gyaru-group in the hallway.Tsuruhana-san looked at me, so I silently looked back.I donât know what the future holds, but right now Iâm higher in the school hierarchy, and the leader of the biggest girls group in our grade.
Right now, I canât lose.
I glared at her, and with my gaze I asked her, âDo you intend to pick a fight with me?âI could feel the air around my friends becoming belligerent as well.After a while, it was Tsuruhana-san who averted her gaze first, and her group simply continued down the hallway.
&h.e.l.lip;I won.
T-, That was scary. Iâve never been good at dealing with flashy girls like her. Thank goodness they backed down.
The girls around me got angry, saying things like âWhatâs with her att.i.tude!â but sheâll hear you guys, so please stop.Iâm a coward, so fights are scaryy&h.e.l.lip;
After a while, Mochida-san grew gradually more cheerful, and she started being able to talk to her old friends again.From what I could tell, she was gaining her weight back too. It looks like my weight-gain advice has been working. The trick is to snack before sleeping.I hear that the badmouthing from Tsuruhana-sanâs group has been dying down as well.
About a month later, the messages from Mochida-san finally stopped altogether.