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Of course he couldn't help flirting a little. He was the prince of Himekaizen after all, just as he had been the prince of Red Rose half a year earlier. Right now he used the latter fact ruthlessly. As long as the newly transferred girls believed they had more right to his attention, because they had shared middle school with him, they were prepared to help him with his plans.
When his phone blared alive he left it on speakers on purpose.
"Ryu here, what do you want Urufu?"
"Some s.h.i.+t happened to our props. Christina's on it, but I'm sending Yukio over to the gym to help out as well. He has to help out with the play anyway."
Ryu stared at his phone. From around him he could see the girls giving him questioning looks. "OK? Noriko's tied up with sponsors for the rest of the day. I'm kind of busy myself."
There was a m.u.f.fled sound from the phone. Is he laughing? "Stop picking up girls already!" the speakers suddenly said. 'Oh, no the b.a.s.t.a.r.d can see me from wherever he is. He's helping me.'
Ryu understood he'd been given a cue, but he wasn't exactly clear what it was. While their friends.h.i.+p had grown rapidly the last month, he still couldn't communicate by silent magic the way Yukio and Urufu sometimes seemed to do. He had to play the cards he'd been given by heart.
"Hard to avoid," Ryu started. "I'm with the only thing good Red Rose had to offer."
The girls closest to him giggled with pleased amus.e.m.e.nt, and a couple of them blushed as well.
"With you saying that I a.s.sume you're dating a full length mirror right now."
Now it was Ryu's turn to blush. 'b.a.s.t.a.r.d!' Then he laughed. "Wall mounted, Urufu. Wall mounted or it would be too small."
"Yea yea, leave the toilet and get out here."
'So he's pretending he can't see me. OK means I'm playing it right.' "No need. I'm with the only real red roses from my middle school."
That bought him more than a few gasps and shouts of admiration.
Above him the sky had clouded over, but there would be no rain for the length of the festival. He gave the clouds some more stares while he pretended to think about what Urufu had said.
"Ryu, can you handle your side of this. I had a chat with Christina, and I need to get some extra funding to set up a couple of unplanned stalls."
'What's going on?' "Sure, I can handle things here. At least with the help of girls I can trust." And there he played the final card given to him by Urufu.
Ryu only needed a glance around him to see that they had bought it all. It wasn't fair, and it was a bit underhanded. Just like Urufu had taught him to work when time was of essence.
"Superb, I knew I could count on anyone leaving that h.e.l.l hole," Urufu said and sealed the deal. With 9:1 you could trust their almost fanatical hatred of Red Rose.
They closed the call and Ryu drew a deep breath. 'We're building an army here. There's going to be a showdown sooner or later, but I don't know what kind of war Urufu is planning for.'
It was time to focus on the problem closest at hand instead. Ryu turned and shot the girls his most charming smile. "I have a small problem with my own cla.s.s and some juniors. Would you mind helping me?"
"Sure, what is it?" It was a girl from what had been 9 – C or 9 – D in middle school, he couldn't remember which. Cute but not exactly a beauty. Bright though, and he wondered why she hadn't transferred to Iris.h.i.+ma High instead.
He looked at her eyes. 'She bought absolutely nothing of that call, but she's still playing along. Maybe I've got an ally here.' "The juniors wanted an outdoor cos-play café here, but they don't want to handle dishes. I need to use some of my cla.s.smates for the dishes and they resent it."
"We transferred here too late for festival planning. I'm sure my cla.s.smates would want to take part in anything you need us for," she said and confirmed his hopes.
"Urufu wants an international cuisine food plaza, and with some extras waiting tables I'm certain we could promise everyone handling dishes some slots waiting tables in fancy clothes, and get some spare time as well."
She looked at him. "Urufu? There was one delinquent in Red Rose who was caught fighting..."
Ryu laughed. "It's him, but he never was a delinquent." He looked at her again. "He's running the show, and trust me, he's very good at it."
"Funny. Guess that's why he turned down patrolling the festival grounds then."
'So the rumours about the thugs are true then.' "Patrolling?" Ryu asked to confirm his suspicion.
They had almost arrived at the centre of the local problem before she answered. "Yea. The student council wanted some help and asked some of my cla.s.smates they believed were suited to the task."
'Suited to the task. d.a.m.n, you're almost as cold hearted as Urufu.' "And you just happened to remember Urufu being expelled from Red Rose?"
She blushed a little at that. With a smirk she turned around an almost finished stall and waited for him. "No, no I didn't."
'Aww, s.h.i.+t! Not another one? And he doesn't even try the way I do.' Ryu grinned and beckoned one of the juniors from 5:2 to him. "So what brought him to your attention?" It wasn't very nice of him to ask that question, but with the festival about to start he couldn't afford any hidden friction between the members of his staff.
"I had a crush on him, but he didn't know any j.a.panese so I didn't know how to approach him," she admitted.
'Good thing you didn't. I'm sure he was still in love with that lost wife of his a year ago. But I can't tell you that.' Suddenly Ryu felt awkward. "He's going out with Kuri now."
"Kuri?" And it was as if a glimmer of hope had died in her eyes.
'Sorry, but I'm going to extinguish your hopes once and for all.' "Ageruman-san. She's from Sweden as well. You don't stand a chance, and I wouldn't root for you anyway, because they're both my friends." It was harsh, but he didn't have time for anything else.
She threw a hand to her mouth. "Ageruman-san? The model?"
"Yeah. There's nothing coming between those two," he said. And with those very words he slowly started to accept that it was time for him to move forward as well, just like his sister had done.
If he was honest with himself he treasured his friends.h.i.+p with Kuri higher than the thought of realising his crush on her anyway.