In this short scene, the narrator tells us that he is now a first-year student at Tomoeda Middle School in Chiba Prefecture, and that he has just returned from a flower-viewing party with Tomoyo and Sakura. He wishes he had been sorry for not being able to attend the party, and apologizes to Sakura for giving him snacks that she had originally given him. He also tells her that he learned the song she sang at the party when he was studying Japanese, and he wishes he could have recorded it in his memory. He asks her to come with him to show him around the town, and she says she does not know where the shops are, but that she can show her around. She tells him that she always has Kero with her, and they are always together. She says she will bring her friend, Sakura, to school the next day, and then she asks him to glance at her and shake her hand. He says he is sure to be good friends with her. He tells her about the transfer student, who is asking if he can come over to dinner. He glares at him, but he is busy these days, so he does not need to apologize
In this short scene, the narrator tells us that he is now a first-year student at Tomoeda Middle School in Chiba Prefecture, and that he has just returned from a flower-viewing party with Tomoyo and Sakura. He wishes he had been sorry for not being able to attend the party, and apologizes to Sakura for giving him snacks that she had originally given him. He also tells her that he learned the song she sang at the party when he was studying Japanese, and he wishes he could have recorded it in his memory. He asks her to come with him to show him around the town, and she says she does not know where the shops are, but that she can show her around. She tells him that she always has Kero with her, and they are always together. She says she will bring her friend, Sakura, to school the next day, and then she asks him to glance at her and shake her hand. He says he is sure to be good friends with her. He tells her about the transfer student, who is asking if he can come over to dinner. He glares at him, but he is busy these days, so he does not need to apologize