When the key to the gate is struck, the girl is shocked. She thinks it's a sign that something is wrong with Tosuku, but she's not sure. She's also not sure if the key has been "shaken like an earthquake" or if it is just a "generation gap" between the two of them. The girl is stoked to see the boy happy, but worries that he's just going to drop everything to hang out with her instead of spending the day with her. She asks the girl if she'd like to see him later, but the girl says she'll have to wait until the festival is over. She tells the girl that she was the one who ignored her when she was alone with her, and she wants to make sure that she doesn't get ignored again when she hangs out with other people. She wants to look good, she says, in front of a woman she likes, and not to be talked about by people who don't know who she is. She also wants to know how she feels about being a grown-up, and the girl
When the key to the gate is struck, the girl is shocked. She thinks it's a sign that something is wrong with Tosuku, but she's not sure. She's also not sure if the key has been "shaken like an earthquake" or if it is just a "generation gap" between the two of them. The girl is stoked to see the boy happy, but worries that he's just going to drop everything to hang out with her instead of spending the day with her. She asks the girl if she'd like to see him later, but the girl says she'll have to wait until the festival is over. She tells the girl that she was the one who ignored her when she was alone with her, and she wants to make sure that she doesn't get ignored again when she hangs out with other people. She wants to look good, she says, in front of a woman she likes, and not to be talked about by people who don't know who she is. She also wants to know how she feels about being a grown-up, and the girl