The moment she stepped through the school gates, a dry and chill
wind blew against her face.
Asada Shino paused, tightly re-wrapping her white muffler.
Wearing cell-frame glasses, with more than half her face hidden
in the fabric of the muffler, she once again started walking. She
continued at a brisk pace on the sidewalk covered by autumn leaves,
heaving a small sigh from deep within her chest.
...Now, out of the total 608 days for 3 years worth of high school,
156 days have passed.
A quarter at last. With that thought, she was staggered by the
asceticism that was imposed on her for much too long. However, if she
were to add in middle school, then already 60 percent of the days had
faded away into the past. It will end, someday... it will end, someday.
She repeated those words in her mind like a mantra.
Of course, although graduation day was approaching, it wasn't as
if she had something she wanted to do or someone she wanted to
become. Simply, her current self was in the middle of being forced to
belong; she wanted to be free from the group known as «high school
students».
Attending that asylum-like place day by day, listening to the
lectures of lethargic teachers, exercising and doing other things
alongside a bunch of people whom she doubted had changed in even a
single way since childhood. What kind of meaning was there in doing
any of that? Shino really could not understand. In very exceptional
circumstances, there were also teachers who gave lessons which she
found meaningful, and there were also students who should be
respected. But to Shino, none of their existences were essential.
Shino had once told her grandparents, now her legal guardians,
that she wanted to work immediately or train for employment at a
vocational school, rather than go to high school. Her old-fashioned
grandfather had turned red with anger, while her grandmother had
cried, saying that she wanted Shino to properly go to a good school and
marry into a good family, otherwise she wouldn't be able to stand
apologizing to Shino's father. She had little choice but to study
desperately, getting admitted into a fairly well-known metropolitan
high school in Tokyo, but she was surprised when she entered and got
a look. There was essentially no change at all from the public middle
school in her hometown.
In the end Shino, just as she had in middle school, routinely
counted the remaining days as she journeyed out of the school gates
each day.
Shino lived alone in an apartment located halfway between the
school and the JR train station. Although it was only the size of six
tatami mats, no larger than a small household kitchen, it was nice and
conveniently situated right next to the shopping district.
The shopping district at half-past three in the afternoon still did
not have many people in sight.
First, Shino browsed through the shelf display of the bookstore.
Though she found a new book from her favorite author, she held back
because it was a hard cover copy and left the store. If she reserved it
online, in about a month she could borrow it from the municipal
library.
Next, she went to the stationery store to buy an eraser and a gridruled notebook. After checking the remaining amount in her purse, she
headed to the supermarket located in the middle of the shopping
district while thinking about the menu for dinner. Naturally, Shino's
dinners were simple and basic meals. As long as the balance of
nutrition, calories, and cost was met, taste and appearance were of
secondary importance.
While thinking of making carrot and celery soup along with a tofu
hamburger, she passed the front of the game center next to the
supermarket she was about to enter.
"Asada~—"
In the space between the two shops, a voice called out to Shino
from the narrow alley.
Recoiling reflexively, Shino slowly turned 90 degrees to her right.
Three female students, dressed in uniforms identical to Shino's—
except with a significant difference in skirt length—stood in the alley.
One of them was squatting down and manipulating her cell phone. The
other two were leaning against the wall of the supermarket, smiling
while watching Shino.
While Shino remained silent, one of them who was standing made
an arrogant gesture, jerking with her chin.
"Come over here."
But Shino did not move, asking in a small voice.
"...What?"
At that moment, another one of them approached and, without
hesitation, grabbed Shino's right wrist.
"Whatever, just come."
With that, she was pulled before she could even respond.
Shino was shoved in the direction of the alley and out of sight of
the shopping district, and the squatting student looked up at her. The
leader of the three was a girl named Endou. Her eyes, suspended by
black eyeliner, and her pointed chin gave off the impression of some
sort of predatory insect.
Contorting her glittered lips into a smile, Endou spoke.
"Sorry, Asada. We just sang so much karaoke, and now we have
no money to ride the train home. We'll pay you back tomorrow, so lend
us some just for now."
She put up a finger. She meant not a hundred, not a thousand, but
ten thousand yen.
They sang and sang but it wasn't even twenty minutes since the
end of the class, all three of them even had cards for the regular train
fare, and, furthermore, why take as much as ten thousand yen just for
the train fare? With that, Shino had listed the logical discrepancies in
her mind in quick succession, but would not voice her thoughts.
It was the second time these three had bluntly requested money
from her. Last time, she had refused by saying that she did not have
any.
While considering that playing the same hand would have a very
low chance of success, Shino replied.
"There's no way I would have so much."
Endou's smile disappeared for a moment, and then reappeared.
"Then, go withdraw some more."
"..."
Shino silently walked toward the shopping district.. They
probably wouldn't follow her to the bank where other people could see
anyway. Who would honestly be stupid enough to do something like
coming back if you could just leave—as she thought that, Endou's
words continued.
"The bag, leave it here. Your purse, too. As long as you have your
card it's okay, right?"
Shino stopped and turned around. Though Endou's lips didn't
change from the shape of a smile, those two narrow eyes lit up—like an
excited cat toying with its prey.
These three people, she had once believed them to be her friends.
When she remembered that, Shino could not forgive her own folly.
In moving away from the countryside, she had left behind
everyone she once knew. And after entering high school, Shino had
nothing in common with her classmates, having no shared interest to
talk about, and so remained silent everyday. Endou and her friends
were the first to reach out to her.
After they invited her to eat lunch with them, the four of them
eventually stopped at fast food restaurants on the way home from
school. Shino mostly just listened to their conversations. Even though
she secretly couldn't stand what they talked about at times, she was
still happy. Endou and company were her first friends in a long time
who were unaware of «that incident». She had believed, if it was at this
school, she could become a normal student.. Shino did not learn the
truth until much later. The three had only approached her after seeing
her address on the class register and guessing that she lived alone.
'Can we go to your house to play?' When they asked her that,
Shino had immediately agreed. Her apartment had been praised and
admired by Endou and her friends, surrounded by snacks and chatting
until it was dark.
The next day, and even the days after that, they came to Shino's
apartment.
Before long, the three of them used Shino's room to change into
casual clothing, then ride the train to go play. One day, they left their
belongings at Shino's room and, from that day on, the clothes of the
three began to occupy her small closet.
Shoes. Bags. Cosmetics. Endou and her friends' personal
belongings began to increase more and more. By the start of May, the
three of them would go out to play and return drunk, and then even
stay overnight just like that.
Finally, at some point, Shino had timidly complained that if they
came here too often, she would be troubled if she couldn't study.
Endou simply responded, "We're friends right?" And the next day,
they requested a spare key.
Then, it was on that Saturday in late May.
While Shino was standing in front of her door after coming home
from the library, she heard loud laughing voices echoing from inside
her room. It was not just the voices of Endou and her friends.
Shino held her breath to listen carefully. The thought of checking
her own room was absurd, an act she did not want to do. Clearly, she
heard the laughter of several men.
In her own room, there were men she did not know. With such a
thought, Shino cowered in fear. It was followed by a burst of anger. She
had finally realized the truth.
She walked down the stairs of the apartment, using her cell phone
to call the police. Though the police officer that came seemed to be
perplexed by the stories told by both parties, Shino had intently
repeated, "I don't know them."
"For the time being we'll go to the police station," the police
officer told Endou, who then shot a terrible look at Shino.
"Hmph, I see," Endou responded, packed up her stuff, and left the
room.
Retaliation came quickly.
Using devil-like investigative abilities, unheard of for their usual
group, Endou had looked up the reason Shino lived by herself: five
years ago in a far away prefecture, she was involved in the «incident»
that has almost been forgotten even on the net. Her past was exposed
to the whole school. The students willing to talk to Shino disappeared
completely, and even the teachers avoided looking directly at her.
Everything returned to the same as it was back in middle school.
But Shino thought that would be fine.
Her weakness of wanting a friend had clouded her eyes. There is
no one who can save you but yourself. She have no choice but to get
stronger through her own power, to overcome the wounds left by that
incident. In order to do that, friends were not needed. Rather, enemies
were fine. Enemies to fight - everything around her, enemies.
After a gulp, Shino took a deep breath, and looked straight into
Endou's eyes.
A dangerous light dwelled in those two narrow eyes. This time
the smile disappeared completely. Endou spoke in a low voice.
"What? Hurry up and go already."
"I don't want to."
"...Huh?"
"I don't want to. I have no intention of lending you any money."
Without averting her gaze, Shino replied.
Such a firm rejection would provoke even more hostility and
malice. Despite knowing this, Shino would not follow their request. To
follow their request was to run away and betray a weak resolve,
something she didn't want to do. Not because it was Endou, but
because she did not want to show herself «a weak self». To become
strong, she spent the last five years thinking like this. If she yielded
here, then those efforts would have been in vain.
"You bitch... don't you dare look down on me."
With her right eye twitching, Endou took a step forward. The
other two girls quickly circled behind Shino, surrounding her from a
close range.
"—I'm leaving now, so move aside." Shino said in a low voice. No
matter how much they threatened her, Endou did not have the guts to
take real action. These girls were just normal, good children when at
home. They should have learned from before not to make it into a
police issue.
But.
Endou was very familiar with Shino's weak point—the one spot
Shino couldn't defend.
The fancy color on her lips shined as a mocking smile grew.
Endou slowly raised her right fist and pointed it toward the
bridge of Shino's glasses. She extended her thumb and index finger
from her fist, forming a child's imitation of a handgun. A silly, childish
caricature.
However, with only that, Shino's whole body was enveloped by a
chilling sensation.
She gradually lost strength in both of her legs. Her balance felt
distant. In her eyes, the alley began to lose its color in contrast to
Endou's finger before her. Shino could not take her eyes off the index
finger's long nail with a glossy shine. Her heartbeat quickened, a highfrequency sound rang in her ears, increasing in pitch rapidly...
"Bang!"
Endou suddenly called out. Almost simultaneously, Shino let out a
blood-curdling scream. She could not stop the trembling coming from
the core of her body.
"Pfft..., hey, Asada~" While her fingertip was still extended, Endou
spoke in a voice mixed with laughter.
"So my older bro has a number of those model guns. Next time, I'll
show it to you at school. You like them right, pistols."
"..."
Her tongue could not move. In her dry mouth, it just quivered in a
troubled way.
Shino shook her head with a small stutter. If a real model gun was
suddenly shown to her in school, she was likely to faint right there.
Simply by imagining that scene, her stomach began to shrink, and her
body could not help but bend down.
"Hey hey, don't puke Asada~—"
Behind her, there were still voices mixed with laughter.
"But when you puke and collapse in the middle of world history
class, it'll be super tough afterwards."
"Well, if it's here, then there are drunken old men puking quite
often."
Louder laughter burst out.
I want to escape. I wish I could run away. But I can't do it. The two
opposing thoughts echoed loudly inside her mind.
"For the time being, we'll let you off with what you have on you
now, Asada. You look sick, anyway."
Endou reached out to the bag held by Shino's right hand, Shino
really could not resist. 'Don't think about it, don't remember it.' While
thinking that, the vision of her memory revived in a black brilliance.
The heavy, wet feel of iron. The smell of gunpowder inside the nose—
At that time, a shout sounded from behind her.
"This way! Mr. Patrolman, hurry!!"
A young man's voice.
Endou's hand moved quickly away from her bag. The three
people ran out the front with amazing speed, mixing into the crowd of
people in the shopping district.
This time her legs really lost strength, and Shino collapsed onto
her knees, crouching.
She desperately tried to control her breathing, trying to keep
herself from panicking. Slowly, the shoppers noisy conversation and
the super market's grilled chicken smell came back and her
nightmarish flashback faded away.
How many tens of seconds had she been in that state? Then, from
behind, came a timid voice.
"...Are you okay, Asada-san?
Taking one last deep breath, Shino gathered strength in her
weakened legs and stood up.
She adjusted her glasses while turning around, and saw a small
skinny boy.
He wore jeans and a nylon pullover, with a dark green backpack
over his shoulders. Along with his casual clothes, a black baseball cap
sat over his little round face. Although he looked like a middle school
student, the dark shadows beneath his eyes betrayed his youthful
visage. Shino knew this boy's name. He was the only one in this town
she could trust—or at least wasn't an enemy. In another world they
have a good relationship like comrades.
Feeling her heartbeat finally settle down, Shino gave him a small
smile and replied.
"...I am all right. Thank you, Shinkawa-kun—Where are the
police?"
She looked at the back of the alley; it was dark and empty, and no
one seemed to be appearing.
Shinkawa Kyouji scratched his head through his cap and smiled.
"It was a bluff. It happens a lot in movies and manga right? I
wanted to try it once. I'm glad it worked."
"..."
Shino was somewhat amazed, and gently shook her head.
"...You always come up with these kinds of tricks in a flash—Why
are you here?"
"Ah, I was at the game center over there. I came out the back
door..."
Kyouji looked behind him. On the rain soaked concrete wall near
the road, she really could see a small silver door.
"Those guys surrounded Asada-san. I really thought of dialing
110..."
"Yes, you were a great help. Thank you." Shino smiled again,
Kyouji also smiled for a moment, then returned to a worried look.
"...Asada-san, this kind of thing...does it happen a lot? That...even if
it's me saying it, you should report this to the school..."
"It won't help, even if I do that. It's okay, if they go any further
than this, I will really go to the police station. Then again, before
worrying about other people, are you... all right?"
"Ah...I'm fine. I have not met those guys again."
The small boy, this time gave a self-delusional sort of smile.
Shinkawa Kyouji was Shino's classmate before the summer
holidays. "Was," as he hadn't come to school since the second school
semester.
From the rumors she'd heard, Kyouji was severely bullied by the
seniors in his soccer club. His physique was small and his family owned
a large hospital, which made him look like the perfect target. They
didn't ask him for money outright like Endou's group did, but he paid
for their food, entertainment and other sorts of stupid stuff, damaging
his self-esteem in the process.
Natually, she had never heard about this directly from Kyouji.
They first got to know each other in June, in the nearby municipal
library.
Shino was in the second floor reading room, reading The World's
Firearms. She had finished most of the graphic magazine.
At the time, she was finally able to look at such pictures without
panicking, but looking at the page with «that gun» for around ten
seconds was her limit. Right when she hurriedly closed the book, a
voice came from behind '...Do you like guns?'
That the person who had said that was her classmate was
something she didn't realize until later.
Shino had wanted to immediately answer, 'No way, it's the
opposite'. However, then he would question why she was reading the
magazine. It would be hard for her to offer a rational response, so she
had just answered vaguely.
Now, Kyouji knew that Shino had an extreme fear of guns in the
real world, but back then he misunderstood Shino's response. So, he
smiled happily and sat in the chair next to her.
He pointed at the graphic magazine and talked about the firearms
pictured, while Shino listened with cold sweat flowing within her. But
among all that, Kyouji mentioned a «different world».
She knew that Full Dive game machines went on sale a few years
ago, and she also knew about the term VRMMO. However, Shino had
grown up without playing games, and believed that it was enough for
«A World of Swords and Magic» to exist only in fantasy books. She
wasn't interested in it.
But the virtual world Kyouji intimately described in a dreamlike
way didn't have any swords or magic. In exchange—it had guns. That
world's name was «Gun Gale Online» (GGO). The many firearms that
exist, or have existed, in real life were precisely reproduced in that
world, and the players use those weapons to kill each other in a
gruesome wasteland.
Shino interrupted Kyouji, asking him with a sigh.
"—In the game...does this gun exist?"
The boy blinked in surprise, then nodded in an of course fashion.
If it's like that, Shino started thinking. In that virtual world, can
she confront «that gun» again? Five years ago, her eleven year old
heart was deeply pierced; that black gun left a bullet wound which
would never disappear. Can she face that black gun once more; fight it;
overcome it?
Shino firmly held her cold, sweat-soaked hands and, in cool voice,
asked Kyouji, "To start playing this game, how much money is
required?"
Half a year had passed.
Inside Shino was born a girl named «Sinon», a ruthless sniper
who became famous in the wasteland of GGO.
But, unfortunately, she still has not met an enemy with «that gun».
So Shino does not know. Has her real self—not Sinon, but Asada
Shino—really become strong, or not...?
The answer still eludes her. "...Hey, would you like a drink? My
treat."
Kyouji's voice pulled Shino out of her deep thoughts. Looking up,
she found the sun shining into the narrow alley had already begun to
redden.
"...Really?"
Shino smiled, then Kyouji happily nodded.
"I want to hear about your recent rampaging story. In this alley,
there's a quiet tea shop."
A few minutes later, sitting in a seat deep within the shop she was
led to, holding her hands around a cup of nice, fragrant milk tea, she
finally relaxed a bit. Endou will probably continue to find ways to bully
her. Well, what will happen will happen, she thought, pushing those
thoughts to a corner of her mind.
"I heard, the day before yesterday. You had a big success right?"
She looked up at Kyouji's voice. The skinny boy was poking at the
half ball of vanilla ice-cream floating on top of his ice coffee with a
spoon, looking at her with upturned eyes.
"...That's not true. The battle plan was a failure. In our squadron of
six, four were killed. For an ambush that turned into a firefight, the
result can't be called a win."
She replied with a shrug. Thinking of actual firearms in the real
world could easily push her into panic, but recently, while talking
about things inside GGO, she had managed to stay calm. It is like the
virtual world was having a rehabilitation effect. "Still, it's amazing. That
Minigun user «Behemoth» has never died in a group battle before this,
I heard."
"Oh...is he that famous? I didn't see him in the «Bullet of Bullets»
ranking, so I didn't know about him."
"There's a reason for that. No matter how strong the Minigun is
said to be, carrying 500 rounds of ammo puts him overweight, so he
can't run anymore. «BoB» is a solo encounter fight. If he gets sniped
from long distances, it will be over. However if he has adequate
support in a group battle, he's invincible. That weapon is against the
rules."
Seeing Kyouji complain like that with a pout, Shino could not help
smiling.
"...Then, my Hecate II would really be against the rules. After
using it, I have to face a variety of troubles, too. That Behemoth-san is
probably thinking the same thing, too."
"Geesh, that's luxurious trouble...So, what are your plans for the
next BoB?"
"I will enter, of course. I have almost all of the previous top 20
ranked people's data collected. This time I plan to bring Hecate. This
time, I will..."
Kill, she was going to say, then hurriedly covered up with:
"...Try to reach the upper ranks."
Shino/Sinon participated in the GGO ranking tournament two
months ago, named «Bullet of Bullets». Thirty people who passed the
preliminaries entered the main tournament, a battle royal, vying to be
the strongest. Despite her efforts, Sinon finished as rank 22nd. As the
thirty participants are randomly placed in a wide map at the start of
BoB, there is a chance that you can be instantly forced into close range
combat. So, she had used an assault rifle instead of the sniper rifle
Hecate II. But during close combat, she was killed by a sniper with a
«Remington M40» from afar.
Two months later, even if the gun was still hard to manage, she
had gained experience with Hecate and gotten used to it. She also
obtained a rare light sub-machine gun «MP7», so she could handle
close combat more effectively. She will bring the huge rifle to enter the
upcoming third BoB, she thought. Basically, she will hide behind
cover—even if said to be unfair—waiting for a target to enter her view,
and then blow them all away without leaving even one remaining.
In this GGO, filled with powerful warriors, she will kill all her
enemies. And when she can be sure that she is the strongest—at that
time, for sure...
Kyouji's regretful voice in her ear pulled Shino away from her
dark thoughts.
"I see..."
Shino blinked and looked at Kyouji, he was looking at her with
somewhat shining eyes. "Asada-san is amazing. You obtained that
incredible gun... and your stats are like those guys with STR builds. I
invited you to GGO, but you already left me far behind."
"...That's not true. Shinkawa-san got to the semifinals in the
previous preliminary tournament too. That fight was mostly luck. What
a pity, if you had reached finals then you would have been able to enter
the main tournament."
"No... I can't. With an AGI build, without some extremely good
luck with rare drops, this is as good as I'll get. My stats placement was
a mistake..."
While listening to Kyouji's complaint, she frowned.
The other Kyouji, a character named «Spiegel», followed the AGI
route, which focused on increasing the dexterity parameter and was
popular early on.
This type of character used its overwhelming evasion and firing
speed—in this case, rapid fire isn't the gun's actual firing speed, but the
time needed to aim and for the Bullet Circle to steady—to destroy
other character types. AGI builds held the advantage for half a year
since the start of GGO. However, as new maps were conquered, they
lacked the STR, the strength to equip the new weapons that became
available, or the guns themselves became more accurate so evasion
became less effective. Now, eight months after the beginning of service,
AGI builds could not be called the main trend any longer. Even so, if
AGI types managed to obtain rare, large caliber rifles specialized in
firing speed, for example the «FN FAL» or «H&K G3», they could still do
well as they are. The previous BoB 2nd rank player called «Yamikaze»
was an AGI build—that said, he was beaten by the winner
«Zekushiido», a balanced STR-VIT build. However—
For Shino, stats and type related things were just «Character
Strength». There was a more important factor which solemnly existed.
That is, a player's own strength; their strength of heart. In her
fight the day before yesterday, «Behemoth» usually had a calm
composure when he moved, and above that he had the luxury to put on
a half smile. The source of that man's strength wasn't his M134
Minigun, but his ferocious smile.
That's why Shino couldn't fully accept the way Kyouji said things
were.
"Yes... That rare gun is very strong, although... There are strong
people with rare guns, but not everyone with a rare gun is strong.
Actually, about half of the thirty people who entered the previous
tournament only used customized guns bought in shops."
"That is... Since Asada-san has that super rare gun, and above that
you are a balanced STR build, that's why you can say that. There really
is a large gap in weapon quality..."
While watching Kyouji sigh and stir his coffee float, Shino realized
that saying anymore would be useless, so she tried to end the topic.
"Then, Shinkawa-kun won't be entering the next BoB?"
"...No. Even if I enter, it would be useless."
"I see... Well... you have studies too. You are going to the Prep
school's big test right? How were your mock exam results?"
Kyouji hadn't gone to school since summer vacation, and it
seemed he had considerable argument with his father over that
incident.
His father runs a relatively large hospital, and so the second son
Kyouji who was to succeed the family name had been strictly ordered
to prepare for the medical department exams. The result of a very
tense family meeting was, they would allow him to study at home, but
in the year after the next, he must participate in university entrance
qualification examinations in order to enter the famous university's
medical department where his father graduated from without losing
any time. That was their promise, as Shino had heard from him in the
past.
"Ah... Yes."
Kyouji nodded and smiled.
"I am fine, I'm maintaining the rank I had while going to school.
No problem, Ms. Instructor."
"Good."
Shino jokingly replied, also with a smile.
"Shinkawa-kun's login time is incredible. I was a little worried.
Whenever I went in you were always online."
"I study during the day time. Variation is very important."
"Since you spend so much time playing, you must make a lot of
money—?"
"...That's not true. It's almost impossible for AGI builds to solo
hunt now..."
Since the conversation mood became strange again, Shino
hurriedly said.
"Well, making enough for the connection fee is fine...Sorry, I need
to go home soon."
"Ah, I see. Asada-san makes her own dinner right? I would like to
eat your food again, if possible."
"Ah, ye, yea, sure. Before that... I need to improve my cooking a
little."
Shino started panicking again.
Just once, she had invited Kyouji to her home for dinner. Eating
the meal itself was fun, but afterward when they were facing each
other drinking tea, she felt Kyouji's stare grow more intense, and she
had a cold sweat. Even though he was an ultra net gamer and gun
maniac, a man was still a man. In retrospect, she decided that inviting
him to her single person home was a bit careless.
She did not hate him. Chatting with him was one of the few ways
for her to relax in the real world. However, at the moment, she didn't
want to consider anything beyond their current relationship. Not until
she can destroy the darkness deep within her heart, triumphing over
that memory.
"Thank you for your hospitality. Also... really thank you for saving
me. You were very cool."
Shino said while getting up. Kyouji was all smiles while he
scratched his head.
"If I can always protect you that would be nice. That is... well,
when you return from school... can I go pick you up?"
"N, no, it's fine. I also need to become strong."
After hearing Shino's laughing reply, Kyouji's eyes shone once
more and his puppy dog eyes disappeared.
Shino climbed the concrete staircase, tinged slightly black after
soaking in years of rain.
The second door was the apartment house where Shino lived
alone. She took a key from her skirt pocket and inserted it into the old
electronic lock. After entering a 4-digit code in the small panel, she
turned her key, and heard a metallic click.
She entered the slightly dark entrance way and closed the door
with a hand behind her back.
She turned the deadbolt, and after confirming it was locked, she
silently let out, "I'm home." Of course, no one answered her.
From the entrance area, a narrow, long space extended about 3
meters. The right side was the apartment's bathroom door; on the left
side was a small kitchen.
She put the vegetables, tofu, and other things she bought from the
supermarket into the refrigerator next to the sink, then she walked
deep into the six tatami room, where she breathed a sigh of relief. As
the last rays of sunlight shone through the curtains, she touched a wall
switch to turn on the lights.
The room was nothing to be proud of. The floor was covered with
vinyl tiles, and the curtains were a plain ivory color. Before the righthand wall was a black pipe bed, further down on the same side was a
similar dull, black colored writing desk, and against the opposite wall
was a small chest and a bookshelf, in line. A full length mirror beside
them was the main piece of furniture.
She put her school bag on the floor and removed her white
muffler. Taking off her coat, she placed it and her muffler on a hanger,
and put them into a small closet. She pulled the glossy, dark green scarf
from her almost black colored sailor uniform, but while her left hand
was pulling down the zipper, she stopped and looked at the writing
desk.
After school today had been somewhat troublesome, but she
managed to face Endou's threats, so a little bit of confidence remained
deep in her heart. True, she did fall into panic, but even so she stood
her ground without running away.
And two days ago, inside GGO, she won a death match against the
strongest enemy she had ever seen. She felt that her heart was forged
in a remarkably strong fire.
Shinkawa Kyouji told her that Behemoth guy was invincible in a
party fight. She felt that legend wasn't exaggerated, as that man had
released incredible pressure. During the fight, Shino/Sinon had
resigned herself to defeat and death - however in the end, she had
managed to obtain victory through her own strength.
Perhaps...
Perhaps, now, she would be able to face that memory, and force it
to yield.
While not moving, Shino continued to stare at the desk drawer.
Tens of seconds later, she threw the scarf, still in her right hand,
on the bed and quickly walked to the desk.
She took a few deep breaths to chase away the fear creeping up
her spine.
She put her fingers on the third drawer's handle and slowly
pulled it open.
Inside were small boxes for organizing writing utensils and other
related items. As she kept pulling the drawer out, what was behind the
boxes was slowly exposed. As the box line ends, «that» shape appeared.
Shining, dull black, was a small—toy.
It was a plastic model gun. But the make was very detailed, the
tiny hairlines running on the surface gave the toy a metallic look.
She fought to calm her beating heart upon seeing that shape, and
stretched out her right hand. Her trembling right hand touched the
grip of the gun, held it, and then took it out. The profoundly heavy
feedback. The freezing cold as if it sucked in all the cold air from the
room.
This toy gun was not a model of any existing, real world firearm.
The grip was shaped in an ergonomic curve, and above the large
trigger guard was a high caliber gun barrel. It might be said to be a
Bullpup style gun, with the dull machine part with heat vents placed
somewhere behind and above the grip.
The gun's name was «Procyon SL», an optical gun in Gun Gale
Online. Its category was handgun, but it could fire in full automatic, so
it was a popular sidearm for fights against monsters.
Although Shino has a storage room in Gurokken, this thing that
the real Shino holds, is not something she bought. It is not something
that is sold in the market anyway.
It happened a few days after she entered the Bullet of Bullets
tournament two months ago and lost with a rank of 22nd. Addressed
to Shino's game account was an e-mail in English from «Zasker», GGO's
operation company.
Though it took her some effort to interpret the contents, it
seemed to be a BoB Participation Award. She could choose to receive
in-game currency or items, or a Procyon SL model gun in the real world,
was what it seemed to say.
Even if it was a toy, she couldn't stand receiving gun related items
in the real world, so she initially decided to pick the in-game money.
But then she thought of something.
In order to confirm the effect of her use of GGO as «drastic
treatment», one day, she must touch a model gun in the real world.
That said, for her to go buy a model gun in a toy shop would result in
too much psychological conflict. If she asked Kyouji, he would probably
happily lend her one, but she couldn't stand the thought of going into
panic while accepting it. Buying one on the net was probably her best
choice, but looking at various gun pictures in the net shop would weigh
her down, so she could never actually buy one. And, of course, there
would be the problem of money.
If the GGO operation company sent her the model gun for free,
that might be the best way for her. So, after being indecisive up until
near the deadline, she chose to accept the Participation Award in the
real world.
A week later, the heavy International Postal Parcel (EMS) arrived.
It took her another two weeks to decide to open it.
However, her reaction to it at that time greatly betrayed her
expectations. Shino had pushed it into the deepest part of her desk
drawer and hid the memory in a corner of her mind.
And right now—Shino once again held Procyon in her hand.
The gun's cold air passed from her right palm to her arm, up to
her shoulder, and seemed to seep deep into her body. It was only a
resin model, but its weight felt tremendous. It should have been a
handgun light enough to spin around with a finger, but she could only
feel that it was a chain binding her to the floor.
The gun became warm, stealing the body heat from her palm. And
in the cold and sweat soaked warmth, Shino felt another presence.
Who is that?
That is... that... man.
Her heart rate increased to a speed beyond her control. Cold
blood coursed through her body, ringing loudly in her ears. She lost her
sense of orientation. The floor under her feet tilted, losing solidity.
However, Shino could not remove her eyes from the gun's black
shine. She stared at it at closely as if it would swallow her up.
There was a ringing in her ears. It became a high-pitched scream.
It was a small girl's scream soaked with pure terror.
Who was the one screaming?
That was... me.
Shino did not know her father's face.
It didn't just mean she had no memory of her father in the real
world. Just as the words said, Shino had not seen the person that was
her father, not even in pictures or video.
When her father passed away due to a traffic accident, Shino was
not even two years old.
That day, the family of three, her father, mother, and Shino, had
been heading to her mother's parents' house to celebrate the new year.
Their car had been driving near the northeast border of the prefecture,
where an old, two lane road ran along a mountain side. Since they had
left Tokyo late, it was around 11pm at night.
The cause of the accident was evidenced by the tire tracks at the
scene: a truck coming from the opposite direction lost control of its
steering on a curve in the road and crossed over into their lane.
The truck driver crashed through the front glass and hit the road,
dying instantly.
Their small car was directly hit on the right side, was knocked
through the guardrail, and rolled down the side of the mountain, only
stopping when their car hit a pair of trees. At the time, her father, the
driver, was unconscious from serious injuries, but still alive, while her
mother sitting beside her father had a fractured left leg. Baby Shino in
the backseat was tightly belted down and sustained almost no injury.
However, she doesn't have a single memory of that event.
Unfortunately, even the locals didn't use that road too often,
especially late at night, so there wasn't a single car passing by. Also,
due to the crash, their car's cell phone was broken.
By the time a driver on the old road noticed the accident and
reported it the following morning, six hours had passed.
During that time, Shino's mother could only sit and watch while
her father slowly became colder and eventually died from internal
bleeding.
At that moment, somewhere deep within her mother's mind,
something broke.
After the accident, her mother's mental state regressed to when
she was a teenager and met Shino's father. Shino and her mother left
Tokyo and went to live with her mother's parents. All her father's
belongings, and any pictures and video containing him, were gotten rid
of by her mother, and she never mentioned any of her memories.
Her mother wanted peace and quiet, so she started living like a
country girl. What her mother saw Shino as, she couldn't be sure even
15 years after the accident; perhaps, she viewed Shino as her little
sister. Even so, her mother still deeply loved Shino after the accident.
She remembered her mother reading picture books and singing
lullabies to her at night.
That's why, in Shino's memory, her mother was a frail girl who
was hurt easily. Naturally, when she started to understand better,
Shino thought that she had to become strong. She thought that she
must protect her mother.
Once, when her grandparents were out, a very persistent
salesman sat in the entrance, scaring her mother. So, the 9 year old
Shino chased him away by telling him that if he did not leave, she
would call the police.
For Shino, the outside world had many elements that threatened
her mother's peaceful life. I have to protect her, have to protect her,
that was her single-minded thought.
That's why—Shino thought back. That's why that incident
happened. In a sense, it was inevitable. Shino kept trying to keep the
outside world far away, and so that malicious world came for revenge.
Shino, the eleven year old, fifth grader in elementary school,
didn't play outside often, usually opting to return home from school
immediately and read books borrowed from the library. Her test
scores were good, but she didn't have many friends. She was especially
sensitive to external interference; there was an incident where a boy
played a harmless trick by hiding her indoor shoes, so she hit him for
real and gave him a bloody nose.
It happened on a Saturday afternoon, after the start of the second
school semester.
Shino and her mother went to a nearby small post office together.
There weren't any other customers.
While her mother filled out paperwork at a window, Shino sat on
a bench, dangled her legs and read a book placed there for people
waiting. She didn't remember the title.
Squeak, she heard the sound of the door, looked up and and saw a
man enter. A skinny middle-aged man, wearing grayish clothing, one
hand holding a Boston bag.
The man stopped at the entrance and looked around inside the
office. His eyes met Shino's for an instant. She thought his eye color
looked strange. In the center of his yellowed whites, dark pupils like
deep holes moved rapidly. Thinking back now, his pupils were too
dilated. It was uncovered later that the man, before he came to the post
office, was injected with some stimulant.
But at that moment, Shino didn't have time to question it, as the
man quickly moved to a window.
As Shino's mother was completing some sort of procedure at the
«transfers & savings» window, the man suddenly grabbed her right
arm with his left and pulled. He then threw her away violently. Her
mother fell without making a sound; the shock was so great that she
froze with her eyes open.
Shino instantly stood up. She was going to loudly protest the
sudden, unreasonable violence on her beloved mother.
Then, the man dropped his Boston bag on the counter loudly, and
took out a black object from within. By the time Shino realized that it
was a gun, the man had already pointed it at the male worker in the
window. Pistol—toy—no, real thing—robbery—!? A few words flashed
by in Shino's mind.
"Put the money in the bag!"
The man shouted in a hoarse voice. Then, he continued.
"Both hands on the counter top! Don't press the alarm button!
You there, don't move!!"
Moving his gun left and right, he restrained several workers in the
back.
She should immediately run out of the office and call for help
outside, Shino thought. However she could not leave her mother lying
on the ground and go.
While she hesitated, the man shouted again.
"Hurry and put the money inside!! All you have!! Hurry!!"
The male worker at the window, with his face stiff, held out a 5cm
thick bundle of money in his right hand—
At that moment.
Her ears went numb. It took her some time to figure out it was
from the loud, explosive sound. Next, ding, a small, metallic sound
followed. Something had hit the wall and bounced, falling down around
Shino's feet. A small, golden metallic tube.
When she raised her head again, she saw that on the other side of
the counter, the male worker's eyes were round and both of his hands
clutched his chest.. She can see that under his neck tie, his white shirt
was dyed red. At that time, the worker on his chair leaned backward,
along with a file cabinet near him, and fell to the ground.
"I told you not to press the button!!"
The man's voice became high-pitched. She could see that his hand
holding the gun was shaking. A smell reminiscent of fireworks reached
her nose.
"Hey, you! Come here and take the money!!"
The man's gun pointed at two female workers who stood, frozen.
"Hurry and come!!"
The man's sharp voice rang out, but the female workers just
shook their head and didn't move. They probably had training to
counter robbery incidents, but actual bullets could not be blocked by
training from any manual.
The man kicked the lower part of the counter many times in
frustration. Maybe he was thinking of shooting another person, as he
raised his right hand holding the gun, again. Screaming loudly, the
female workers crouched down.
But then, the man did a half turn, and faced the customer side of
the room.
"If you don't hurry, I'll shoot another person!! I'm going to shoot!!"
The man's gun was pointing at—fallen down on the floor, Shino's
mother who was looking into space with empty eyes.
The scene happening in front of her was too much for her. Her
mother couldn't even move her body. Instantly, Shino thought:
—I need to protect my mother.
The thought that she continuously had since she was a little child,
that willpower forced Shino's body into action.
Shino dropped her book and ran out, she held onto the man's
right wrist holding the gun, and instantly bit down on it. The child's
sharp teeth easily penetrated the man's skin.
"Whaa!?"
The man gave a surprised shout, then swung his right arm along
with Shino. Shino's body hit the side of the counter. She lost two of her
baby teeth at that moment, but she didn't feel it. In front of her eyes,
that man's black gun slipped and fell from his hand. She picked it up
while he was preoccupied.
It was heavy.
The heavy weight of the metal was felt through both of her hands.
In contrast, the lined grip held by the man earlier was soaked with his
sweat, with the man's body heat. It felt like a living thing.
Shino as a child knew a bit about what the tool was for. If she
used this, she could stop the terrible man. Led by those thoughts, Shino
held the gun up near level with her eyes, both hands' index fingers
went to the trigger, and pointed it at the man.
At that moment, the man let out a strange sound and jumped at
Shino, trying to get the gun away from her hands. His two hands
latched onto her two wrists.
That action was very good for Shino, and in a way it was very bad.
She still couldn't figure it out right now. But the simple truth was that,
as a result, the man steadied the gun pointing at him.
Right now, Shino had more than enough information on the gun
used in the robbery incident—«that gun».
In 1933, 90 years ago, the Soviet army officially used the gun
«Tokarev TT33». Then, the Chinese copied it and produced «Type 54
Black Star». That was the gun's name.
The gun was 30 caliber, that is, it used 7.62mm diameter steel
core bullets. Compared to the mainstream 9mm guns developed later,
its caliber is lower, but it uses a lot of gun powder. For that reason, the
bullet's initial speed is beyond the speed of sound, so it has the highest
penetration power among all hand guns.
But as the recoil was also large, the Soviet Union in the 1950's
designed a smaller gun using 9mm bullets. The «Makarov» replaced
the Tokarev as their official gun in history.
This kind of gun was not something an 11 year old child was able
to aim and shoot properly. But when the man strongly held onto her
wrists trying to steal the gun away, at that instant, Shino pulled the
trigger on reflex.
The violent recoil spread from her hands to her elbow then to her
shoulders, but the majority of it was absorbed by the man's hands. The
air expanded by heat again.
The man made a hiccup-like sound, released Shino's hands, and
staggered back a few steps.
In the man's patterned grey shirt near his belly, a dark red circle
rapidly expanded. "Aa... Ahaaa!!"
While he released a high pitch cry, he pressed his hands to his
abdomen. Maybe a large blood vessel was hit, as from between his
fingers a spray of blood gushed out.
But the man did not fall. Black Star used a small caliber Full Metal
Jacket bullet, so while it could easily pass through the human body, its
stopping power is low.
With a strange sound, the man moved his blood covered hands
toward Shino, again trying to catch her. The blood spraying out of his
wound fell onto Shino's hands.
With her shaking hands, as if convulsing, she pulled the trigger
again.
This time the pistol made a huge jump, pain shooting through her
elbows and shoulders. Her body was thrown backward, her back hit
the counter, knocking her breath out. She didn't really hear the
gunshot noise this time.
The second bullet hit below the man's right collarbone, once
again going through him and hitting the wall at his back. The man
staggered, then foot slipped on his own blood, and he collapsed onto
the linoleum floor on his back.
"Gaaaaa!!"
But that still didn't stop the man. He roared in anger and put both
hands on the floor to try to stand up again.
Shino was panic-stricken. She thought, this time, if she doesn't
«stop» the man for sure, she and her mother will absolutely be killed.
She ignored the sharp pain in her hands and shoulders, and
walked two steps forward. She pointed the gun at the center of the man
who had risen about 20cm from the ground.
The third shot dislocated her right shoulder. This time she didn't
support her body and was blown away by the recoil, and fell head over
heels to the floor. Even so, the pistol did not leave her hands.
Just as before, the bullet fired violently from the pistol greatly
deviated from her target by about 10cm upward—
It hit almost the exact center of the man's face. With a thud, the
man's head hit the floor. He no longer moved or yelled.
Shino desperately held her body up to confirm that the man had
stopped moving.
—Protected.
Before anything, she thought. She protected her mother.
Shino moved her head, to look at her mother who was still on the
floor a few meters away. And, the mother she loved more than anyone
else in the world...
Was looking directly at Shino. Fear and panic clearly showing in
her eyes.
Shino looked down at her hands. Her hands still holding the pistol
were covered with dark red liquid droplets.
Shino opened her mouth, and finally started issuing a shrill
scream.
"Aaaa...!!"
As a thin cry tore out from the depths of her throat, Shino
continued to stare at the Procyon SL clenched in both of her hands. She
could see the blood dripping from the back her hands to her fingers. No
matter how many times she blinked, it didn't disappear. Drip, drip. The
sticky drops fell to her feet.
Suddenly, liquid started to overflow from both of her eyes. With a
soft distortion, her sight was completely covered by the black radiance
of the model gun.
In the depths of the darkness, she could see that man's face.
The third wave of bullets flew toward his face. The wounds were
surprisingly small where the bullet shells hit, looking somewhat like
moles. However, immediately afterward, a red mist drifted out from
the back of his head. All expression and life bled out from his face.
But, abruptly, the left eye alone moved and the pupil, looking like
a bottomless pit, gazed at Shino.
It looked straight into Shino's eyes.
"... Ah ... ah ... ... ... ..."
Suddenly, her tongue stuck to the back of her throat and she
couldn't breathe. At the same time, she felt her stomach violently
constricting.
Shino clenched her teeth, mustered all of her willpower and
threw the Procyon to the floor. Immediately, with teetering steps, she
ran to the kitchen and turned the doorknob of the bathroom with her
right hand, cold and wet with sweat.
At the same time that Shino lifted the toilet lid, hot liquid gushed
out from the bottom of her stomach. Until everything in her stomach
was discharged, she vomited, again and again, causing her body to
twist and spasm.
When the contractions of her stomach had finally settled down,
Shino was exhausted.
Her left hand extended to flush the toilet. With a bit of difficulty,
Shino rose and, after taking off her glasses, she washed both of her
hands and face over and over again with sharp, cold water from the
washbasin.
Lastly, she rinsed her mouth, took a clean towel from the shelf
and, while wiping her face, left the bathroom. She could not think
clearly.
On unsteady legs, Shino returned to her room.
Averting her gaze from it as much as possible, Shino covered the
model gun that had rolled onto floor. Lifting it up over the cloth, she
immediately threw it to the back of the open drawer. Noisily, Shino
closed the drawer and, exhausted, fell face down onto the bed.
Water droplets from her wet bangs and her flowing tears mixed
together on her cheeks and soaked her futon. Unconsciously, in a small
voice, she mumbled the same thing over and over again.
"Help me... someone... help me... save me... anyone..."
Her memory of the several days right after the robbery incident
were not very clear.
When the adults dressed in the navy blue uniform said, in a tense
tone, to pass over the gun, her finger had stiffened and, no matter how
hard she had tried, would not come loose.
Around her, there were many red lights and yellow tape shaking
in the wind. The white light shining from over there dizzied her eyes.
After she was finally picked up by the patrol car, she noticed the
pain in her right shoulder. When she timidly appealed, the policeman
moved her over to an ambulance—she remembered only bits and
pieces of the rest.
While in a hospital bed, two policewomen repeatedly asked about
the incident. Even though she said many times that she wanted to see
her mother, her request could only be granted afterward.
Shino was discharged after about three days and she returned to
her grandparents' house, but her mother's hospitalization lasted over a
month. They could no longer return to the mild ordinary days from
before the incident.
Due to the voluntary restraint of the media, further details about the
incident were avoided in the news. The death of the suspect of the post
office armed robbery was reported to the prosecutor, but a trial was
not held even once. However, it was a small town incident. The details
of what happened inside the post office leaked out—and more than
that, they were blown up and exaggerated and they spread through the
entire town like a prairie fire.
In the year and a half left of elementary school, Shino was
peppered with every derivative of «murderer». Since entering middle
school, the insults were replaced with complete disregard.
However, for Shino, the state of her surroundings were not much
of a problem. From the beginning, Shino had very little interest in
belonging to a group.
But the scar left in her heart by the incident - no matter how
many years had passed, they didn't heal and continued to torment
Shino.
Since then, just looking at anything similar to a gun would force
Shino to vividly recall the memory of the incident and experience the
symptoms of a violent shock: hyperventalation, body rigidity, loss of
orientation, vomiting, or, in the worst cases, fainting. While these
attacks were certainly induced by laying eyes on a toy gun held by a
child by the roadside, they could easily be induced even through a TV
screen.
Therefore, Shino became unable to watch most dramas and
movies. There had also been several times where she had attacks while
watching the video teaching materials used in her social science class.
Comparatively, books were safe—old works of literature devoid of
firearms, especially. So, for the majority of middle school, she passed
time in a dim corner of the school library, turning pages of large,
complete works.
She appealed to her grandparents that when she graduated
middle school, she wanted to work somewhere far away, and was met
with strong opposition. Her grandparents wanted her to go to high
school. So, Shino said that if she were to attend high school, at least,
like long ago, she wanted to attend one in the neighborhood of Tokyo
where she had lived with her father and mother. While she certainly
wanted to go to a place where there were no rumors and curious stares
that always followed her around, more than that, she was confident
that as long as she stayed in this town, the wounds in her heart would
never recover in her lifetime.
Of course, Shino's symptoms were diagnosed as typical PTSD, and
in four years, she received countless counseling. She obediently took
the prescribed medicine. But the words of the doctors, along with
something strangely resembling a smile on their face, could only go so
far as to touch the surface of Shino's heart—scratch it—unable to truly
reach the wounded place. In a clean examination room, while listening
to them repeat the words 'I understand. It was very painful. It was very
hard,' Shino mumbled the same phrase over and over again in her
mind.
—If that is the case, have you ever killed someone with a gun?
Now, on reflection, she realized that that attitude hindered the
building of trust and shunned any treatment. Nevertheless, even now,
that was her undisguised intention. Was what she did good or evil? A
clear, decisive answer to that was probably the only thing that Shino
wished for. But of course, a doctor who could answer that question
does not exist.
However, no matter how much pain her memory and attacks
caused, she never once thought of killing herself.
She did not regret pointing that gun at that man and pulling the
trigger. When her mother was held at gunpoint, there wasn't any other
choice for Shino. Even if she returned to the instant of that incident,
without a doubt, she would have done the same thing.
But if Shino chose the escape of suicide, even that man would turn
in his grave, or so she thought.
That's why she wanted to become strong. In that situation, there
was only one course of action, though she still desired the strength to
say so. Strength, like on the battlefield, where female soldiers defeated
their enemies mercilessly. It was because of this that she wanted to try
living alone.
When she left the town in which she graduated middle school, the
only ones to whom she bid farewell were her grandfather, her
grandmother, and her mother, who embraced her and stroked her hair.
She would always recognize her as the young child before the incident.
She moved to a place where the air was dirty, the water was hard
to drink, and everything was expensive.
And then, she met Shinkawa Kyouji and the VRMMORPG «Gun
Gale Online».
Finally, her breath and pulse settled down, and Shino opened her
eyes.
Lying face down on her bed, her left cheek on her pillow, in front
of Shino's gaze was a full length mirror.
In the mirror, with wet hair clinging to her forehead, a girl looked
back. A bit too skinny, with just her eyes appearing large. The nose was
small and the lips thin. All in all, she appeared similar to a
malnourished kitten.
The sniper rifle user of the wilderness, Sinon. Her build and the
hairstyle with short hair tied on both sides of her face resembled Shino,
but except for that, nothing else. That girl, as it were, was a fierce
wildcat.
Though extremely scared, when she first logged into GGO and was
taken to that battlefield not knowing anything, Shino discovered
something unexpected. It was very different from the real world's
Japan, as the landscape was too much like another world. And in that
world, if she tried to touch any kind of gun - no, even if she shot down
other players, some of the tension would be remembered to some
degree, but those detestable fits would not occur.
Shino was confident that she had finally found a way to overcome
that memory. In fact, because she tried playing GGO, if she looked at
pictures, the attacks no longer happened to some degree, and she
seemed able to talk to Kyouji about the weapons in GGO.
No, it wasn't only that. Half a year ago, when she received the
huge yet brutal rifle named «Hecate II», the current Shino was in love.
While other girls her age had pets or stuffed animals to do so, Shino
relaxed while stroking the smooth barrel, and if she leaned her cheek
on the round stock, she felt warm.
Together with this gun, in the virtual wilderness, if she continues
to fight, someday, her wounds will close and her fears will vanish.
Believing that, she blew away innumerable monsters and players with
certain kill bullets.
However.
Really? Is this really all right?
A voice in her heart asked back.
Sinon was already, out of tens of thousands of GGO players,
someone in the top thirty. She freely commanded the anti-materiel rifle
unlike anyone else at the level of actual combat. She could give anyone
she captured in her scope certain death with her unstoppable bullets. A
warrior with a heart of ice. It was not an exaggeration to say that was
the existence the former Shino hoped to become.
And yet—the real world's Shino, as usual, can't even hold a model
gun.
Truly... truly... is this all right?
The eyes of the girl in the mirror were, behind her glasses,
shaking and seemed to be at a loss.
These glasses she began to wear last year did not have any
prescription. They weren't for eye correction, but were for «protective
equipment». The strong NXT polymer-made lenses, for example, would
not break even if a bullet hit it—or so it was written in the leaflet. She
doesn't know if it was true or not but, she economized her living
expenses and the manufactured glasses gave Shino a modest sense of
security. Now, when she goes out, if she doesn't always wear them, she
won't calm down.
But, in short, she relies on this small accessory.
She closed her eyes tightly and again, a frail question was born in
her chest.
Someone ... tell me ... what should I do ... ?
—No one will save me!!
A cry from her heart called her to reject and erase the weak voice
within her, and Shino rose up. In front of her eyes, on top of a small
table beside her bed, the silver circle on her Amusphere was shining.
It just wasn't enough. That was the problem.
Twenty-one gunners stronger than Sinon still existed in that
world. Crush those players, send them to hell, and simply dominate the
wilderness as the strongest player of Gun Gale Online, and that would
be when -
Shino would completely become Sinon and, in the real world,
would be able to gain true strength. «That guy» and «that gun» were,
until now, buried in the many targets that Sinon killed and never again
will that memory rise up.
Shino picked up the air conditioner remote, turned on a weak
heating, took off the jacket of her uniform in one stroke and tossed it
away. She undid the hook of her skirt, pulled it from her legs, collected
everything and tossed it on her floor. Lastly, she took off her light blue
glasses and softly placed them on a corner of her writing table.
She immediately laid on the bed, picked up the AmuSphere, and
put it over her head.
With some fumbling, she turned on the power and as soon as the
electronic sound informed her of being in standby, she opened her
mouth.
"LINK START"
That murmured voice, like a child tired from crying, cracked
helplessly.