It's lunchtime at the university, and the students are sitting in a noisy class. The narrator notes that it's the first time he's had a girl to sit next to him in class. He asks her if she's having a crush on him, and she says yes. He tells her that he can ask him questions about exams and other things, and that he'll be happy to chat with her anytime. The girls are jealous of the two of them sitting next to each other, but the narrator says that if she becomes an outcast, it'll make it easier for him to hit it off with her. He says that he started eating without her, which is a first for him since graduating from high school. He waves to her and says that she needs to stop following him around. She grabs his collar, and he tells her to grab his collar and get out of his life. He's a friend of hers, and they've known each other a long time. He gives her a piece of his mind about how she should make it to the top of the university if she starts reading like this. He keeps remembering him as a guy she gets into trouble with. He wonders if he should call the police on her, because she needs someone to keep her company. He also tells her about how senior Dohyun took her home from the Orientation party, but she hasn't answered her phone. She's black, so she can't answer. He doesn't want her to get drunk, he says, because that would make her a saint. He adds that he didn't like Dohyun from the start, but he would have gone home if it weren'
It's lunchtime at the university, and the students are sitting in a noisy class. The narrator notes that it's the first time he's had a girl to sit next to him in class. He asks her if she's having a crush on him, and she says yes. He tells her that he can ask him questions about exams and other things, and that he'll be happy to chat with her anytime. The girls are jealous of the two of them sitting next to each other, but the narrator says that if she becomes an outcast, it'll make it easier for him to hit it off with her. He says that he started eating without her, which is a first for him since graduating from high school. He waves to her and says that she needs to stop following him around. She grabs his collar, and he tells her to grab his collar and get out of his life. He's a friend of hers, and they've known each other a long time. He gives her a piece of his mind about how she should make it to the top of the university if she starts reading like this. He keeps remembering him as a guy she gets into trouble with. He wonders if he should call the police on her, because she needs someone to keep her company. He also tells her about how senior Dohyun took her home from the Orientation party, but she hasn't answered her phone. She's black, so she can't answer. He doesn't want her to get drunk, he says, because that would make her a saint. He adds that he didn't like Dohyun from the start, but he would have gone home if it weren'