Dead Hours — Surprise Me, Page 15
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Five panels — the reveal. Panel 1: Rin re-enacts leaning toward where the regular stood at the very start. Rin: "First second he walked in, I asked what he actually wanted." Panel 2: a lighter memory-toned panel of the tracksuit regular giving a calm little smile. Regular: "The usual. Just wanted to watch the new kid sweat." Panel 3: Rin points to the register end of the counter, where the man's plain usual item has sat all night. Rin: "It's been on the counter since three. Arm's length from you." Panel 4: Kaito stares at the small item, the whole night collapsing behind his eyes. Kaito: "...The whole time." Panel 5: Rin raises her phone, satisfied. Rin: "Six hours. Best thing I've ever filmed."
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Rin reveals she asked the regular at the start — he wanted his usual, which sat on the counter all night — and calls it her best film.
About this chapter
3 A.M., rain on the dead-hours store. The tracksuit regular — the one customer who has bought the exact same single item every night for years, the one fixed star Kaito builds his whole sense of order around — walks in, sets nothing on the counter, and says two words he has never once said: 'Surprise me.' Kaito is thrown into existential free-fall: for the first time the one predictable person on Earth wants the unknown, and he must choose a single item to stand in for a stranger's whole inner life. He declares silent war on the decision, hunting the shelves on Kaito-logic and reading the man's usual order like scripture, and every candidate ends on the identical dead-eyed beat of Kaito holding a blank-wrapped item up at eye level and murmuring 'This one?', only to get the exact same tiny noncommittal shrug. A drunk salaryman lobs terrible advice, a cheerful jogger insists everyone secretly wants the same thing, and none of it can be verified. Rin quietly livestreams the whole vigil as 'Kaito Picks a Snack (6 Hours),' with one flicker of near-sincerity — that he's the only person alive who'd take a stranger's whim this seriously, and it's kind of beautiful — before raising her phone again. Near dawn, certain at last, Kaito turns to present the perfect choice with a beaming certainty that inverts the running beat — and the magazine corner is empty. The regular fell asleep hours ago and drifted out at four. Then the reveal Rin planted in the first minute pays off: she'd asked the man what he actually wanted the instant he walked in, and he'd said 'the usual — just wanted to watch the new kid sweat,' his usual item sitting on the counter an arm's length from Kaito the whole night. Unable to bear a gift with no one to receive it, Kaito rings up his perfect chosen item and buys it himself — and Rin immediately takes it and bites. 'Surprise Me — six hours' hits four hundred thousand viewers; Kaito gets nothing, not even the snack. Dawn light fills the spotless store exactly as the night began — and the doors ding, the regular is back, sets nothing down, and says 'Surprise me' again, Rin's phone already raised, already live.