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Aomame was sound asleep in bed at one o’clock in the morning, having an intensely
sexual dream. In
the dream, her breasts were large and beautiful, like two grapefruits.
Her nipples were hard and big. She was pressing them against the lower half of a
man. Her clothes lay at her feet, where she had cast them off. Aomame was sleeping
with her legs spread. As she slept, Aomame had no way of knowing that two moons
were hanging in the sky side by side. One of them was the big moon that had always
hung there, and the other was a new, smallish moon.
Tsubasa and the dowager were also asleep, in Tsubasa’s room. Tsubasa wore new
checked pajamas and slept curled into a tight little ball in bed. The dowager, still
wearing
her street clothes, was stretched out in a long chair, a blanket over her knees.
She had been planning to leave after Tsubasa fell asleep, but had fallen asleep there.
Set back from the street in its hilltop location, the apartment house was hushed, its
grounds silent but for the occasional distant scream of an accelerating motorcycle or
the siren of an ambulance. The German shepherd also slept, curled up outside the
front door. The curtains had been drawn across the window, but they glowed white in
the light of a mercury-vapor lamp. The clouds began to part, and from the rift, now
and then two moons peeked through. The world’s oceans were adjusting their tides.
Tsubasa slept with her cheek
pressed against the pillow, her mouth slightly open.
Her breathing could not have been any quieter, and aside from the occasional tiny
twitch of one shoulder, she barely moved. Her bangs hung over her eyes.
Soon her mouth began to open wider, and from it emerged, one after another, a
small troupe of Little People. Each one carefully scanned the room before emerging.
Had the dowager awakened at that point, she might have been able to see them, but
she remained fast asleep. She would not be waking anytime soon. The Little People
knew this. There were five of them altogether. When they first emerged, they were the
size of Tsubasa’s little finger, but once they were fully on the outside, they would
give themselves a twist,
as though unfolding a tool, and stretch themselves to their
full one-foot height. They all wore the same clothing without distinguishing features,
and their facial features were equally undistinguished, making it impossible to tell
them apart.
They climbed down from the bed to the floor, and from under the bed they pulled
out an object about the size of a Chinese pork bun. Then they sat in a circle around the
object and started feverishly working on it. It was white and highly elastic. They
would stretch their arms out and, with practiced movements, pluck white, translucent
threads out of the air,
applying them to the fluffy, white object, making it bigger and
bigger. The threads appeared to have a suitably sticky quality. Before long, the Little
People themselves had grown to nearly two feet in height. They were able to change
their height freely as needed.
Several hours of concentrated work followed, during which time the Little People
said nothing at all. Their teamwork was tight and flawless. Tsubasa and the dowager
remained sound asleep the whole time, never moving a muscle. All the other women
in the safe house enjoyed deeper sleeps than usual. Stretched out on the front lawn,
perhaps dreaming, the German shepherd let out a soft moan from the
depths of its
unconscious.