"My boss is an enormous monster" , the narrator sighs as he returns home. He tells his father that he's going to buy some food for dinner. He's worried that his father is still angry with him for not saying anything weird to him. He says he'll just tell the truth. The narrator tells him that his boss, an executive director, is a nice guy and that his fiancee, Haruka, has caught on fire at his place. Haruka and the executive director are getting married soon, and Haruka wants to make sure that everything is perfect for her. She tells the narrator that she's already made up her mind when she first met him, and that love is "amazing after all" . She says she remembers how he said that to her when they were young, and how he took up the whole "love is amazing" thing. She apologizes for being rude to her, and says she'd like to have dinner with him. She asks him to wash his hands, and he says he can do that, too. He asks her to pour him some beer, and she says she can't because it's "nothing with your cooking." She then shows him her father's drawing of her, which he gave her as a gift when she was 5.
"My boss is an enormous monster" , the narrator sighs as he returns home. He tells his father that he's going to buy some food for dinner. He's worried that his father is still angry with him for not saying anything weird to him. He says he'll just tell the truth. The narrator tells him that his boss, an executive director, is a nice guy and that his fiancee, Haruka, has caught on fire at his place. Haruka and the executive director are getting married soon, and Haruka wants to make sure that everything is perfect for her. She tells the narrator that she's already made up her mind when she first met him, and that love is "amazing after all" . She says she remembers how he said that to her when they were young, and how he took up the whole "love is amazing" thing. She apologizes for being rude to her, and says she'd like to have dinner with him. She asks him to wash his hands, and he says he can do that, too. He asks her to pour him some beer, and she says she can't because it's "nothing with your cooking." She then shows him her father's drawing of her, which he gave her as a gift when she was 5.