It took a little over two hours for the credits to start rolling.
We stayed until the very end of the movie.
Sendai-san, who was sitting beside me, remained in her seat until it was over.
I didn’t really connect with people who left the theater before the credits finished rolling, so I was glad that Sendai-san felt the same way. Sometimes, there were post-credits scenes, and I didn’t want to miss them.
At first, I had trouble focusing on the movie, but as it went on, I became less conscious of Sendai-san, who sat beside me the whole time.
When watching a movie, there was no need to engage in conversation with the person sitting beside you. All I had to do was concentrate on the screen in front of me. Because of this, I could immerse myself in the story, even if it did take me a while to fully engage with it.
γDid you find the movie interesting, Miyagi?γ
Sendai-san asked with a smile on her face as light returned to the inside of the theater.
γYeah, I did.γ
I answered briefly as I got up from my seat.
While the movie adaptation didn’t stay entirely faithful to the original story, I found it enjoyable and thought the filmmakers did a good job. However, I had no idea how Sendai-san felt about the movie. I had never asked about her favorite films before, so I wasnβt sure if the story suited her tastes or not.
γWhat about you, Sendai-san?γ
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β I asked as we walked. Without any change in expression on her face, she replied,
γI enjoyed it too.γ
γReally?γ
Sendai-san didn’t look bored, and it didn’t seem like she was lying. However, there was something about her demeanor that bothered me, so I couldn’t resist questioning her.
γYeah, really. I thought it was pretty interesting.γ
Sendai-san shared her thoughts on various scenes with enthusiasm, reiterating her interest in the movie before suddenly coming to a halt.
γSo what do you want to do now? Want to check out some other places?γ
Sendai-san asked as we stood in front of the entrance of the movie theater.
γLike what?γ
I hadnβt decided on what to do after watching the movie.
Since I didnβt have any ideas in mind, I passed the question right back to her.
γWe could go look at some clothes or something.γ
γI donβt think we have the same tastes in fashion.γ
γIf you want to go, I donβt mind looking for clothes that you like, Miyagi.γ
γI donβt really have any clothes I want to look at.γ
For now, I could manage with the clothes in my closet.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β There werenβt any outfits I wanted to browse, and I didnβt really feel like waiting while Sendai-san shopped either.
γOkay, in that case, want to grab something to eat?γ
Sendai-san said with a gentle smile on her face.
γSure, but where are we going?γ
γI guess Iβd prefer something lighter on the stomach. What do you want to eat?γ
γIβll let you decide, Sendai-san.γ
γOkay. You like sweet things, right, Miyagi?γ
I was fine with having whatever Sendai-san wanted to eat.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β That was what I was trying to express by letting her decide where to eat, but for some reason, it didnβt seem to come across. Instead, Sendai-san still seemed to be considering my preferences.
That wasnβt a bad thing in itself.
If I were with Maika and Ami instead, I wouldβve openly told them what I wanted to eat.
But I didnβt feel comfortable telling Sendai-san.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β I knew the reason behind my apprehension.
It was because Sendai-san was being insufferably kind while wearing a constant smile on her face.
The Sendai-san by my side right now was no different from the Sendai-san that I always saw at school.
She had a perpetual grin on her face, and her voice maintained a cheerful tone.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β The way she was acting right now made it seem as though we had reverted back to the days when we first became second-year classmates, never exchanging a word, and I wasn’t even sure if she was aware of my existence. The impression I had of Sendai-san when I saw her at our meeting spot earlier was accurate.
This was not the Sendai-san I knew.
γActually, sorry, I think Iβm going to pass on eating.γ
I said as I changed my mind and started walking towards the train platforms.
γWait, Miyagi. Where are you going?γ
If we were in my room right now, her tone would likely be more dissatisfied, unlike the gentle voice that was currently calling out to me.
It made me feel sick to the stomach.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β In fact, I was so nauseated that I felt like I was about to throw up what I ate for lunch, so I began to walk even faster.
γHome.γ
I replied without turning back.
γAlready? Isnβt it a little too soon?γ
γNo, itβs not.γ
Being with Sendai-san, who was constantly trying to cater to my preferences, felt dull.
It wasnβt fun being around her like this.
γCan I go over to your place then? Thereβs still a lot of time left to hang out today.γ
Sendai-san asked as she grabbed onto my arm. When I turned around, I was met with the same old smile plastered on her face.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β γIβm okay with not entering your place, but at least let me go with you.γ
γWhy?γ
γβWhy?β I mean, even if I donβt go over to your place, weβd still be taking the same train back, right? Plus, we kind of live in the same direction, so we might as well walk home together, especially since weβre pretending to be βfriendsβ today.γ
Sendai-san seemed determined to keep up the charade of being βfriendsβ and held onto my arm tightly.
What she said made sense.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Our homes were relatively close to each other, so it wouldnβt be unusual if we went back together. But if that was going to be the case, then it would defeat the purpose in us meeting so far from home.
γYouβre not wrong, but itβd be a hassle if we ended up running into anyone we knew.γ
γWell, since itβs Obon, everyoneβs probably away at their relativesβ houses, so I doubt weβll run into anyone.γ
Sendai-san brushed it off casually as she tugged on my arm.
γJust let me go with you.γ
She said as she took the lead and began walking. She dragged me along with her, so I had no choice but to walk next to her.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β I found this side of Sendai-san a lot better than the one from a moment ago, when she seemed to lack her own will.
She was acting a bit forceful in order to get her desire across.
While I wasnβt a fan of that sort of attitude either, it was still better than seeing Sendai-san act like a puppet. However, her smile stayed on her face, so I still felt a bit uneasy.
Sendai-san kept talking as we walked.
She didn’t seem to care whether I had anything to say or not. She just continued talking, even as we waited for the train, and she didn’t stop even after we got on the train.
The train made a rhythmic clicking and clacking sound as it moved.
The scenery outside the window flew by, gradually bringing us closer to our homes.
The dazzling city and lush greenery gradually receded into the distance, replaced by a familiar landscape. While I had a certain fondness for Sendai-san’s voice, the train’s ambient noises drowned out her words.
The two of us got off the train after it arrived at the platform of our station.
When we walked out of the building, we were greeted by the sight of a familiar cityscape, surrounded by tall buildings.
As we walked down the familiar streets together, Sendai-san, someone I never thought I’d walk with again, stayed by my side. However, there was silence between us, and I couldn’t imagine a conversation happening throughout the journey back.
I didnβt like this kind of atmosphere.
Both my emotions and my voice weighed me down, making it difficult to speak. When I attempted to initiate a conversation, it felt as though an invisible barrier clung to my lips, keeping me from saying anything. I couldn’t help but think that being in my company during one of my foul moods like this must have been boring for Sendai-san.
However, she walked next to me the entire time and we never parted ways either.
γSo you ended up following me the whole way home anywayβ¦γ
As we entered my room, I served Sendai-san a cup of barley tea out of habit and sat beside her, taking a sip of my soda.
γYouβre not about to chase a βfriendβ out of your house now, are you?γ
γAre we still doing this βpretending to be friendsβ thing?γ
γI thought it was supposed to go on for the entire day.γ
Sendai-san said with a smile on her face as she leaned her back against my bed.
She was still trying to act like a nice person, but it felt unpleasant to me.
Sendai-san mustβve realized that there was no point in pretending to be friends anymore. No matter how much we faked it, pretending was just pretending in the end β it would never become reality.
γSendai-san, did you really find the movie we just watched interesting? If you insist that weβre βfriends,β then be honest with me.γ
I didnβt really care what she thought of the movie, but I didnβt want to be lied to. There was no point in continuing our fake friendship, but if thatβs what she wanted to call us, then she should at least be able to answer this.
I stared at Sendai-san.
She had been talking up until a moment ago, but now, all she could do was let out a sigh.
γβ¦ I knew it was supposed to be a tearjerker, so I was kind of curious about how itβd turn out, but I think the manga was a lot better.γ
Sendai-san responded in a gentle voice without making eye contact.
17 responses to “[Part 57] Sendai-san Always Does Things That Are Unnecessary (III)”
(I’m going to pretend like I didn’t just randomly vanish for like, 5 days, HAH.)
Anyway, I’ve been doing this with every part now, but sometimes, I feel kind of crazy whenever I translate the dialogue in this story. I read out the lines with the attached emotion and repeat it to myself over and over until it makes sense and sounds natural. Even if the narration sounds weird, I at least want the dialogue to sound like something I’d say to my own friends!!
LikeLiked by 11 people
I don’t suppose you have a Twitter or Tumblr or something?
LikeLike
Thank you very much for the new chapter.
LikeLiked by 2 people
So, Miyagi prefers an agressive Sendai over an obedient one π
But srsl, i wonder if it’s because Sendai never had a meaningful friendship where she can freely express her real self that she thought “friendship” was something that can only be attained by catering only to the other, and so when she tried to be “friend” with Miyagi she went into that puppet mode.
LikeLiked by 9 people
Miyagi actually prefers an obedient Sendai over an aggressive one.
Well, at least that’s what she thinks to herself. Miyagi’s not the most reliable narrator so who knows if that’s true.
And Sendai’s been a “people pleaser” since the beginning of the story. Reading fashion magazines she doesn’t like and other things so she fit in with the school’s popular kids.
Just a few parts ago Sendai thought about how she was jealous of Miyagi’s friendship with Maika because they seem like real friends and Sendai doesn’t have any “real” friends.
LikeLiked by 5 people
Thanks for the update!
Poor Sendai, she’s all silly happy about her date and does all the wrong things to push Miyagis’ buttons.
LikeLiked by 1 person
they are so healthy π«Άπ«Ά ty for translations as always !!
LikeLiked by 2 people
Are you ok TL-sama?
LikeLike
it took me 11 hours to binge this, and I can’t believe there are 300 more chapters! thank you so much for all your efforts! I checked the other translation, and this one feels more natural. It’s amazing. I’m gonna stick with you Angela please don’t give up!
LikeLike
It’s so sweet how Miyagi cares about Sendai’s feelings. She doesn’t want her to have to mask her true self!
It’s true that she expresses that in the manner of an emotionally-stunted repressed-lesbian teenager, but I think it’s somewhat endearing.
LikeLike
It sweet but she should Say it then. Because in Real life, thΓ© way she acted could have hurt Sendai
LikeLike
Miyagi is driving me crazy ! She must learn how to communicate
Being a INTP is not a excuse to act likΓ© that π ( And I Know it I’m a INTP who use to be Bad at communicating with people )
LikeLike
i’m also an intp with an isfj gf of 6 years and i see myself in miyagi sm
LikeLike
I’m also an INTP, but instead of an INFJ, I have an ISFJ gf. We’ve been together for 6 years and I question a lot why she loves me so much. Idk why but it seems like IxFJ are attracted to the coldness/bluntness. I sometimes ask her why despite being together for 6 years
LikeLike
Miyagi is a hypocrite. She wants Sendai to “be obedient” and just “follow her orders,” but what Miyagi really wants is for her to be rebellious and defiant. Miyagi wants to see something no one else can see. To control something (or in this case, someone) who is aggressive. She wants to feel like she has power over the people in her life.
LikeLiked by 1 person
It is absolutely adorable how Miyagi would rather spend time with the real Sendai than the fake mask Sendai that is put up when she is with her “friends.” Miyagi really needs to learn to voice that though.
LikeLiked by 1 person
i love these two, they’re so interesting, but woww they are making me self-aware of how stupid my overthinking is
thanks for the translations ive been binging this all day lol
LikeLike