5 days ago..
Fuji Speedway
Oyama-cho, Sunto-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture
Morning
Unlike other weeks, a race was due today, calling up Super Formula racers of various skill levels.
With various cars out in practice, the noise of the specially made potent turbocharged 2 liter inline 4s flood the air around this famed circuit.
But one prominent superstar in this field: one ninja wannabe Hayato, was left alone in his garage, in peace by his team to meditate within its empty space.
Katana and its saya face down in front, Hayato thinks only of peace, tranquility, and even finds himself ignoring the narrative he's gifted to be aware of for the time being to be with his lonesome.
Hayato: "Hmm..."
He's usually lost in sense of time when he undertakes these, but for the sake of the narrative, nearly an hour passes before he's exited the other world.
In the material realm, he's awaited by a man in a trenchcoat overlaying today's latest in British fashion, and he didn't even open his eyes to feel this man's foreign aura.
It was the aura of glory, success, but also persistence. He didn't even have to second guess that this is Nash Kirkham: the man who's adopted once orphaned Hayato to be his successor.
And Hayato slowly brings his eyes open in disgust to feel his moment interrupted by a theme song that starts to blare in his head.
Hayato: "Hmmm... I know you're here, jiji."
Nash: "I've no intention to sneak up on you as you do to me, Moto-san."
As Hayato gets off the crossed legs and off his feet, the white haired man takes off his fedora and places it on the walking stick he moves around with.
Hayato: "Nyeehh.. you're too honest and upstanding."
Nash on the other hand was looking at a nearby screen showing a quick animation of today's competitors, unfamiliar with the names that pop up.
Nash: "Tell me about this race. It's not against your usual fare of Super Formula lot, is it?"
Hayato: "No. Complete mix of noobs, wild cards and some top level talent. Everyone knows I'm the man to win this, so I'm starting at the back."
His father figure investigating the scene, Hayato finds himself in curiosity, starting his own investigation about his presence being about to begin with.
Hayato: "You never come over to Nippon without reason. And if it's holiday, Rin-chan's usually the one you go to. Visiting your son's always tertiary, isn't it to you, jiji?"
The middle aged foreigner processed the facts and looks towards his adopted son in mild guilt as he holds his hair.
Nash: "No, but.. verily, you're correct. You definitely know my parenting has been shoddy. I'd apologize, but I know you're expecting that."
Hayato: "And it would feel dishonest. We're not very good at this.. oddly close aged parenting."
Nash: "I've made a promise to Shinzo, and I shall make that promise a veritable piece of my heart to fulfill."
To ease the uneasy feeling, Nash had an idea..
Nash: "We start over?"
Hayato: "Heh heh.. I agree. Walk that way, and.. you know what to do."
They both walk apart, then let a moment pass as they approach each other.
Nash: "Tidings, my son."
Hayato: "Jiji! I know you hate it when I call you that, heh, but it's good to see you."
The formal mood was interrupted however by the man whose least likely to do so.
Nash: "Yes.. sorry for going off script, but that.. felt good."
Hayato: "A little forced, but really, it's good to see you, jiji."
Nash: "That former part's also true. I'm old, but I can't be rusted off so soon."
He put out his famous hateful smile as he crosses his arms playfully.
Hayato: "Says mister albino here. The wrinkles come and there's not much left of you that's young and hip."
It's hard for Nash to not feel offended when age is the matter of attack, feeling disgruntled with his response..
Nash: "I'll show you one of these days, you muppet.."
Hayato: "Heh heh heh [slow clapping], sure you will. And I'll be happy to see it."
Naturally walking to a more comfortable area with seating, Nash takes a chair, sitting gently down while Hayato hops onto another and sits with legs crossed.
Nash: "But back to the matter of importance. Candy Lam."
Expecting his own name, Hayato couldn't hide his shock.
Hayato: "Her?! Candy-chan's in Europe, last I hear."
Nash: "That much I do know. Clark.. my brother's been busy watching her."
He might be jumping to conclusions, but Hayato wanted to test his father's resolve.
Hayato: "You came all the way to Nippon just to say hi. Talk about a waste of resources, amirite?"
Nash: "No, that's so I can ask you to come with me to that glorified car meet."
Hayato: "Sure you do. Rin-chan mentions it's invite only for the 'street racing elite' or whatever that means."
Getting comfortable, Nash adjusts his seating as he prepares to make a long winded explanation..
Nash: "That I hear is to keep the riff-raff away. It's publicly open, but the racing's completely catered for street racers, because road cars are what runs around that event.. thus that's the thinking for the many years it's run.. not to mention a lot of shady dealings when it comes to the competition.. bets to pink slips.."
It wasn't the most compelling argument, but Hayato understands the logic soundly, letting him begin to act with a laugh followed with slow claps.
Hayato: "Huh.. ahhh.. aaahhaahaahh!"
Nash: "And I'm not quite finished. That all you hear: it's all FIA sanctioned. Guess why?"
Hayato: "That's obviously bribery in there."
His son entertained, Nash goes on in great enthusiasm.
Nash: "Verily this is the facts as we speak. But that's not all bollocks. One has to be a verified elite to get involved or even bat an eye on those, so there's that."
Hayato: "By the way, I don't see a reason to be there unless I can show off.."
Nash: "Oh yes, I know you THAT much, Moto-san. There's a high performance car Sim Gear's thinking of testing to promote the show, and I want you to be the one handling it."
Hayato: "Ooohhh.. you've captured my intrigue, but keep talking! It might confirm that opinion."
Nash however couldn't feel confident with those words, knowing he's not the one controlling nominations for the thread.
Hoping to delude that idea, Nash took a quick look at a certain racing machine recycled with carbon fibre nearby.
And even though it's brief, it got him inquisitive about it, asking his more knowledgable son.
Nash: "I would but.. this feeling. I finally get to see a Japan exclusive formula racer for the first time. How's it take your fancy?"
Playing with his ornate katana, Hayato answers back as he puts it away.
Hayato: "Nyeehh.. It's about time we get a brand new car. Carbon neutral, special recyclable tires or something. And revised aero means a lot of close racing."
Nash: "You're done your practice, I presume?"
Hayato: "You don't remember how I operate, jiji? All my practice's done in the early morning. I always meditate before a race, to gather thoughts of the right people and spirits so that they bless me with good fortune."
Nash got thinking about the right people, bringing him back to two more individuals related to his estranged ninja like son.
Nash: "About that. Shinzo and Candy. Why's this now come up?"
Hayato: "She's a complete shut in, so I hoped to keep that quiet so that she can find peace. This all be a recent development, jiji; don't judge me. Is there any particular reason that once hidden 3rd apprentice's now on the menu?"
Nash: "We're considering her to be Mythic."
Puzzled, Hayato leaned forward and gave a face a monkey would find attractive, riddled in questions on how that fact came to be.
Hayato: "Hoo?"
Nash: "Before you argue: I know you're more worthy of that title, but that time's yet to come."
But Moto-san wasn't exactly falling for the enraged student cliche, reassuring himself with a healthy dose of ego.
Hayato: "Cut the crap! I'm already past that, jiji. I'll let myself do the talking to making my name heard."
Seeing Hayato's acceptance gave Nash his idea of maturity being more in depth that anyone else knows of, unable to hide that pride.
Nash: "That's my boy."
Hayato: "It's funny you say that, jiji.. makes me feel warm."
The glow in them would pale as Nash thought about Hayato's reasoning for warm fuzzies, leading to..
Nash: "Did Shinzo say something like that?"
Hayato: "He's full of fatherly statements and euphemisms."
Nash: "Indeed.. a perk of me being all professional to him when we met. When he's on my arse, he's serious. And hoo boy: in that form there's no time for that kind of language, believe me."
A pause follows, but Nash wants to break the silence by coming close to his odd Japanese son and pat him on the shoulder.
Nash: "I'm glad we got to have this talk. Consider it why I'm here in person for you, Moto-san."
And Hayato rebounds back with a snarky remark about the situation..
Hayato: "I feel that's still a poor reason, but I take those, heh heh."
Not long after, doors open and various racing crew members pouri in, following a few of them coming close to the unorthodox father-son combo.
Nash: "Your team's coming in?"
Hayato: "Nearly race time. Come find me after the podium, jiji. Let's talk European travel plans then."
He stood still as Hayato enters the attention of his team, but Nash felt like he's standing alone in that garage, strangely feeling empty.