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Chapter 5: Napolitan Spaghetti 2
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‘Rain again,’ muttered Asuka, shrugging slightly as she made her way out of Kyoto station and
onto Karasuma-dori.
The rainy season hadn’t ended yet, she reminded herself as she made her way north up the
avenue. This sort of dreary1 weather was only to be expected.
The rain pattered louder and louder on her umbrella. As she waited by the pedestrian crossing,
raindrops splashed mercilessly onto her feet. When she arrived in front of the Kamogawa Diner,
Asuka folded up her umbrella and took a long, deep breath.
‘Welcome!’ called Koishi, sliding open the door. ‘More rain, eh!’
‘Hello again,’ said Asuka, removing her red raincoat and hanging it from a hook on the wall.
It was after lunchtime, and it seemed the restaurant’s customers had already departed. The place
was empty, but there were traces of various meals still on the tables. It had been the same last
time: no one in sight, and yet a feeling of human warmth filled the space. Asuka thought to herself,
not for the first time, that this really was quite an unusual restaurant.
‘Here you go,’ said Koishi, holding out a towel.
‘Thanks.’ Asuka began patting her tights dry.
‘You must be hungry,’ said Nagare, removing his chef’s hat as he emerged from the kitchen.
‘It’ll be ready in just a minute!’
‘Wonderful,’ said Asuka with a bow. When she looked back up, Nagare flashed her a smile,
then returned to the kitchen. Asuka handed the towel back to Koishi, then took a seat.
‘How’s your grandfather doing, then?’ asked Koishi, pouring some tea from her Kiyomizu-ware
teapot.
‘I went to see him the day before yesterday. But he still doesn’t seem to recognize me . . .’ A
shadow crept over Asuka’s face.
‘That must be really tough,’ said Koishi, a glum2 look coming over her own features.
The clanging of a frying pan came from the kitchen, and an appetizing smell began to waft3 into
the room. Gathering4 herself, Koishi placed a pink mat in front of Asuka, along with a fork.
‘Koishi, it’s almost ready,’ called Nagare from the kitchen. ‘Help her with the
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1 dreary | |
adj.令人沮丧的,沉闷的,单调乏味的 | |
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v.飘浮,飘荡;n.一股;一阵微风;飘荡 | |
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(用某物)轻触( dab的过去式和过去分词 ); 轻而快地擦掉(或抹掉); 快速擦拭; (用某物)轻而快地涂上(或点上)… | |
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