Shoetsu Otomo Reona 44 Page

He set down the glass. For the first time in a decade, Shōetsu Otomo – Reona – walked to the small upright piano.

His stage name. His past.

Shōetsu didn’t answer.

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A young woman sat at the counter. She pointed at the poster. “You’re Reona, aren’t you?”

Behind him, on the wall, a faded poster:

“That song,” he said, voice dry as autumn leaves, “was about a woman who left. Never came back. Ironic, isn’t it? The singer stayed. The audience left.” He set down the glass

She smiled. “Then play it. For one person.”

The café was empty except for them.

She continued: “My mother played your cassette until it broke. ‘44 Days of Rain,’ she said it saved her.” His past

Ōtomo Shōetsu wiped the same whiskey glass for the third time. He wasn't cleaning it – he was hiding.

He finally looked up. Gray hair. Tired eyes. Forty-four years old, and still running from a song he wrote at 24.