Noriko poured some more coffee for herself . For once she didn't care to ask if anyone else wanted some . The taste was nothing like what James had spoiled her with, but it still offered the kick that tea simply couldn't deliver .
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'I'm becoming less Japanese for every year,' she thought . Still she held no regrets . At least not concerning that part . It wasn't as if she didn't care about Japan; that was still home, but a home that grew more and more distant . In a way she suspected the Japan she knew no longer existed, but for a dream and memories mixed together .
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With another gulp she corrected that thought . 'It's still there . It hasn't been that many years . '
Noriko smirked and basked in the weak sun the people here called summer . If she was to be honest with herself the reason she was here right now could be traced back almost another two years before the nightmare she had in mind .
She poured down some more of the traditional, weak coffee Swedes drank in stupendous volumes . Slightly bitter, with a tinge of sour, and too cool for her taste . Coffee should be creamy and thick, and hot, just shy of burning .
'When did things start to break down?' she thought . 'Ah, after Nao . ' Noriko recalled the tall model . A year older than her . She had been so very much in love with him, but then he betrayed her, and she hadn't even been the one to chase after him in the beginning .
'But we were breaking apart before that,' she remembered . 'I just didn't see it, and to be honest, neither did he . '
Being cheated on, in the end wasn't the worst . Watching a wedge being driven in between her friends had been . 'Kareyoshi, I hope you burn in whatever hell they found for you!'
In the end she came to respect and adapt the Swedish way of holding a grudge and exact revenge . A never ending grudge, the absolute refusal to forgive until your opponent had been utterly destroyed, and most often not even then .
Cool, like their coffee .
'Urufu, was it you who helped me, or was it me who helped you?' It didn't matter . The result would have been the same anyway .
Noriko grimaced, looked at the sea broken by islets and gulped down the last of her coffee .
Chapter end
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