Wasabi for Breakfast: Two Novellas by Fumiko Kometani
Author:Fumiko Kometani
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Published: 2013-03-15T00:00:00+00:00
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Two months later I got a call from John saying that Ichiro was staying with him. I thought I must be dreaming. He told me Ichiro was really enjoying himself. Apparently, the boy had called Oharu-baasan and asked for Johnâs phone number. It turned out that Ichiro had a friend in high school whoâd moved up to Tokyo with his parents; he was a rather unusual kid in that heâd always dreamed of being a chef. According to John, Ichiro had been really jealous of him because his parents were supporting him in following his dream. That was one of the reasons heâd run away. Another was probably that heâd helped his cousin Shimpei and seen firsthand that he was doing fine as a chef with his own restaurant.
Ichiro intended to enroll in the same cooking school as his friend, so heâd been staying at the friendâs house for a month. Feeling uncomfortable about freeloading for so long, however, he decided he should rent a cheap apartment for himself and go to school from there. So now he was staying at Johnâs place to learn about what it was like to be independent.
Well, John and Ichiro are cousins, so for John, it was kind of like suddenly having a younger brother around; it would probably be a very good experience for him, since his real younger brother canât even talk. Ichiro said he would earn his rent by working part-time. And as for food, he figured that since heâs going to cooking school, heâll probably get something to eat every day.
According to John, Chizu was really grateful to him. Sheâd come up to Tokyo recently and met with John and Ichiro and, unbeknownst to Tatsuo, had given her son some money to pay John for his living expenses.
After sheâd gone home, Ichiro apparently told John, âMy momâs not at all mad at me for running away; she accepts my decision and says that I can do what I want as long as I take responsibility for it. My dadâs another story, thoughâshe says heâs still furious with me. Whatâs worse, even though Iâm here imposing on you, he has this strange idea that the reason Iâm not coming back home is because you have a bad influence on me. Iâm really sorry about that. My momâs really mad at my dad for thinking that way.â
Then John told me, âUncle Tatsuo can think whatever he wantsâit doesnât bother me a bit. Itâs not like Iâm ever going to need something from him anyway. Heâs the embodiment of ego. He gets mad when his son wonât do what he wants and then shifts the blame onto me. He doesnât see that itâs his fault.â
That was when I realized that Tatsuo was the type of person who curried favor with people he thought would be able to help him get ahead and treated everyone elseâthose younger than him and people without any particular statusâas if they were worms. He was always frantically trying
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