The narrator is at the beach with Sochi, and she's worried about what's going on between the two of them. She's also worried about the fact that he's been having sex with another woman, which makes her feel jealous. She coughs and tries to breathe, but she can't breathe because someone's trying to pull her away from the water. The narrator tries to calm her down by saying that she doesn't want to be in the way of the ocean, which is meant to look at the sea. She tries to get her to stop calling her "saeki" , which means "I love you," but she won't listen. She calls her "soichi" instead, and then she screams and turns around and sees someone taking a picture of her and Sochi.
The narrator is at the beach with Sochi, and she's worried about what's going on between the two of them. She's also worried about the fact that he's been having sex with another woman, which makes her feel jealous. She coughs and tries to breathe, but she can't breathe because someone's trying to pull her away from the water. The narrator tries to calm her down by saying that she doesn't want to be in the way of the ocean, which is meant to look at the sea. She tries to get her to stop calling her "saeki" , which means "I love you," but she won't listen. She calls her "soichi" instead, and then she screams and turns around and sees someone taking a picture of her and Sochi.