From the very start, I couldn’t stand Billy, the transfer student who looked like trouble incarnate. He was huge, his skin deeply tanned to a golden brown. And what was with that smug grin? This was an emergency. Shota had apparently been kidnapped at a convenience store by guys from a neighboring town’s school. Ryoko, who had been with him, came running in, her face deathly pale. She said that the moment they stepped out of the store, several guys surrounded them, tied Shota up in the basket of a mom-bike, and dragged him away. Their destination seemed to be that abandoned factory down by the docks. This wasn’t going to end quietly. For the past six months, we’d been clashing over the smallest things, repeating petty skirmishes again and again. The tension had already been pushed far past its limit. —Just… please be safe. Right outside the school gate, Billy was waiting, his large body leaning against the wall. “Hey. I’m coming too. I owe Shota.” There was no way someone I’d barely spoken to could owe him anything. That’s what I thought, but right now he was valuable muscle. I accepted his help without argument, and we rushed to the factory. *
And then— *
“Hey, you okay? That handsome face is ruined.” “You’re one to talk… I can’t stop the nosebleed.” Our faces were swollen, shirts torn, buttons flying—an absolute mess. The sight of us staggering along, supporting each other, was pitiful beyond words. Shota, who’d been taken to the hospital looking even worse than we did, gave a weak smile and seemed surprisingly lively. “Hey, Billy. Why’d you come?” “I couldn’t let it slide. Targeting a guy when he’s with a girl—that’s unforgivable.” “I see… thanks. You saved me.” “It’s nothing. But hey, call me Ken.” “Got it, Ken.” “No. Not that kanji. Ken. Billy Ken.” Slowly—but surely. Bathed in the light of the deep red sun about to sink below the horizon, the two shadows stretched straight ahead, merging into one.
This is where my greatest rotten bond with Billy Ken begins. With the setting crimson sun behind us, the two of us became best friends for life.