The narrator decides to write a series of short stories about his experiences in the internal audition competition. He chooses a song and makes a little adaptation. He asks the narrator to play for him. The narrator is impressed by the song and by the handsomeness of the protagonist. He also comments that the piano version is too honderful, and that the music is too touching. He tells the narrator that he bought a banner for him on the website and that he knows the protagonist's boss very well. He says that he can also contact the protagonist if he wants to. He adds that the protagonist is cute, so he'll get more attention from the people. He wants to see the protagonist for two days, but he can't because he's been waiting for three days for him to show up. He thinks that he saw the protagonist in his arms three days ago, and he blames himself for the incident.
The narrator decides to write a series of short stories about his experiences in the internal audition competition. He chooses a song and makes a little adaptation. He asks the narrator to play for him. The narrator is impressed by the song and by the handsomeness of the protagonist. He also comments that the piano version is too honderful, and that the music is too touching. He tells the narrator that he bought a banner for him on the website and that he knows the protagonist's boss very well. He says that he can also contact the protagonist if he wants to. He adds that the protagonist is cute, so he'll get more attention from the people. He wants to see the protagonist for two days, but he can't because he's been waiting for three days for him to show up. He thinks that he saw the protagonist in his arms three days ago, and he blames himself for the incident.