Gave Everything Up - V1C6
Volume 1, Chapter 6:
For the Sake of Living
I was dazedly listening to the lecture, not
particular in mind.
Somehow, I just didn't feel motivated...
Just because I felt unmotivated, didn't
mean that I wouldn’t do something.
If I didn't do anything, I wouldn't be able
to survive.
I told Maki-san this morning that I didn't
need money. Which was why I needed to do something...
Maybe I should get a part-time job...
Even if I said I would do that, I had to
choose carefully. I wanted to work in a place with good conditions if possible,
like their working hours, hourly wage, and work environment. At the very least,
I needed to choose some place that paid by the hour...
As I was thinking about this, the bell rang,
signaling the end of class. Lunch break was to start now. I wanted to go look
for a part-time job and start working today...
With this in mind, I took my phone out of
my pocket and looked for a place nearby when a voice called out to me from the
front.
"H-hey, Manato."
When turned my eyes to see the source of
the voice, I saw the person who had been my childhood friend up until this
morning standing there.
"What's wrong? Ayano."
"! D-don't call me like that..."
Don't call her like this? Did I say
something rude?
"Um, what do you mean?"
I didn't really understand and asked that.
"Don't call me Ayano..."
Eh...then how should I call her, huh.
"Call me Sayaka."
"Why?"
Ayano and I shouldn't be that close
anymore. How could I her by her first name?
"Because we're childhood friends,
right?"
"I told you we aren't anymore,
though?"
Right. We weren't childhood friends
anymore. I, just like the rest. Ayano as well. Just a classmate and another
classmate. That was all we were.
"Don't say that! Why do you want to do
that?!"
Ayano raised her voice inside the
classroom, causing all students to turn towards us in unison.
"H-hey. Calm down a bit."
I tried to soothe Ayano with those words,
but she refused to listen.
"How can I calm down?! How could Manato do that on your own?! Why
don't you understand?!"
"I don't know what you want me to
understand, but if your childhood friend was so important to you, how come you
forgot my birthday, huh."
The tone became a bit domineering.
"That..."
Why was I asking this? I should have given
up. Maybe somewhere in the back of my mind, I was still trying to be loved by
Ayano.
But that soon turned to resignation.
"I really forgot... I'm sorry."
Childhood friends amount to just that,
after all. If she could so easily forget, even though it was something important,
then that probably didn't matter that much to her.
"Well, that's just how it is. You
don't have to do anything with your childhood friend anymore, right? Is this
all you wanted to talk about? If so, please go away, I'm a bit busy."
As I told Ayano this, I shifted my eyes
back to my phone.
Ayano looked like she wanted to say
something, but after a few moments, she turned her back to me and staggered
towards her seat.
After that, I could hear whispering around
me.
I felt uncomfortable...
For a while, curious eyes were on me and
Ayano.
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After school was done, I was on my way to a
particular location. The place I was headed to was a secondhand bookstore. The
reason was because, of course, to apply for a part-time job. It wasn't that far
away from my house and school, and the hourly wage was 1,000 yen, which was
higher than the average around here. With this, three hours of work should be
enough to buy breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The other thing about this
part-time job was that it had shifts.
I just hoped it wouldn't be too
demanding...
I arrived at the secondhand bookstore with
such expectations.
I checked the location with my phone and
made sure it was the right one before going inside.
"Excuse me. I want to work part-time
here..."
The inside wasn't very spacious, as evident
from outside. But thanks to that, the smell of old paper filled the store, and
it wasn't so bad.
When I turned towards the cash register,
there was a woman standing there.
She wore glasses and looked mature. It felt
like I had seen this person's face before...or was it my imagination?
"Um, I'd like to work
part-time..."
When I told her this, the female clerk
jolted.
"Y-yes! I-I'll go get the
manager!"
The female clerk replied to me with this
and entered a place named Backyard. She seemed terribly timid.
A while later, the female clerk returned
with an elderly man.
"Oh, this is the manager."
The female clerk told me this and I looked
the old man.
"Excuse me. I want to try working
part-time here..."
"Ah, sure. Tomorrow then,
please."
...Eh?
"Eh? No, um, huh?"
"Hmm? Is there still something?"
The old man tilted his head and asked me
that.
"Oh right. You wouldn't know what to
do, huh. Ask Hisai-san here what to do tomorrow."
Was the female clerk called Hisai-san? No,
that was beside the point.
"T-that's not it! I mean, don't you
need to have to do an interview or something?"
That question was only natural. Every
part-time job should have an interview. Otherwise, they wouldn't know what kind
of person was applying for the job.
"Ah, it's fine, it's fine. You look
serious enough."
I looked serious, he says... Was it fine to
easily make this decision?
"You can feel relieved. Everyone I've
hired have all been excellent."
"...Thank you so much."
Somehow, I felt it was useless to say
anything else to this person. He had such a strange atmosphere.
My part-time job had been decided.
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