Part 2
I will repeat myself over and over again, but a guy named Yousuke Hirata was a cool guy. Not because of his outstanding looks, but because of his ideals of how actions ought to be. An ordinary human being takes the initiative to be responsible for troublesome, unpleasant matters while responding uppermost to the others. Cooperating with the girls, he was setting up 2 tents to keep them at a distance from the boys.
I, who was on the other side, had a fixed role of hammering pegs of carrying tents to the ground. At the beginning I immediately struggled to be completely omitted, but as soon as I got the hang of it, I had a fixed position in the first tent. It was unexpectedly easy. Right now I was nailing the peg of the second tent with a hammer while wiping my sweat. Our link Hirata assisted me with spreading the rope and hammering the peg.
“Sorry for giving you a hard time.”
The other boys were playing outside or trying to store some food with fishing.
“Oh – no, you don’t have to apologize. It would be bad leaving it to you.”
“It’s not bad. I’m doing it as much as I like.”
The existence of his refreshing smile was a big factor in the coolness of this guy.
“It might come off as weird, but why are you working so hard?”
“Working hard? I don’t tend to work hard. I’m only doing what has to be done.”
Without meaning to sound boastful, he wiped dripping sweat with a towel that was hanging on his neck.
“I think this special trial isn’t a battle, but an important opportunity for everyone to become closer. That’s why I want to cherish this very moment. I will gladly work if that’s necessary for it.”
I wonder if an ordinary person can be full of good intentions as much as Hirata without being two-faced. Wanting to be liked by people, wanting to attract attention – it’s normal to have such a mindset. But I couldn’t get such an impression from Hirata. I had strong feelings that he just wanted to be good to everyone.
“Alright, about half is left. Let’s end this quickly.”
The two of us went to the opposite side of the tent in order to hammer the remaining pegs.
“Hirata-kuun! Come here for a moment!” Karuizawa and the other girls were calling Hirata. In a flash they surrounded Hirata and were pulling his arms forcefully.
“C’mon, c’mon, come here!”
“Ah, I still have things to do…”
“Can’t you leave it to Ayanokouji-kun? Can’t you?” They said while pulling him with all strength.
Looking at Hirata and his worried face, I answered while thinking they’re a bother: “… I’ll do this, go.”
“But, it’s hard to do it alone ——–”
“It’s alright, only a few things left.”
“So-sorry. Thank you. I’ll be right back.”
It was rather an imprudent request that seemed profitable to the girls, but as if my words didn’t reach them, they continued pulling him in the direction of the woods. Maybe they’ll come back soon.
I took the hammer once again, as I was dejectedly watching Hirata leaving the flag behind. I continued with the work and finally completed everything by myself before Hirata returned.
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