"Hey, how's this going?" the narrator asks Mikura, who's been flirting with him. Mikura says he's just friends, and the narrator says he doesn't really care what Mikura thinks of him. He just wants to make sure that Mikura's virginity isn't in tatters. He tells Mikura to be a "good boy" and not worry about his feelings. He's fine with Mikura being a "playboy" , he says, because Mikura keeps perpetuating his "virginity" . The narrator asks if Mikura shaved his hair, and Mikura replies that he shaved it because he thought it would make him look "scared." Mikura asks the narrator if he has any pictures of the two of them going bowling, and he says he does, but he can't bring himself to take them. He wonders if they've had sex yet, and wonders why they haven't had sex before. He asks himself if he was finally able to "fall from heaven," and he wonders if he'd ever been able to fall in love with someone like Mikura. He says all of his thoughts about Mikura are about her, and all he can think of is her.
"Hey, how's this going?" the narrator asks Mikura, who's been flirting with him. Mikura says he's just friends, and the narrator says he doesn't really care what Mikura thinks of him. He just wants to make sure that Mikura's virginity isn't in tatters. He tells Mikura to be a "good boy" and not worry about his feelings. He's fine with Mikura being a "playboy" , he says, because Mikura keeps perpetuating his "virginity" . The narrator asks if Mikura shaved his hair, and Mikura replies that he shaved it because he thought it would make him look "scared." Mikura asks the narrator if he has any pictures of the two of them going bowling, and he says he does, but he can't bring himself to take them. He wonders if they've had sex yet, and wonders why they haven't had sex before. He asks himself if he was finally able to "fall from heaven," and he wonders if he'd ever been able to fall in love with someone like Mikura. He says all of his thoughts about Mikura are about her, and all he can think of is her.