Hibby's boss, Amane Hasegawa, is waiting for him at the train station. He's glad to see him, because he's looking after him. Hibby asks him if he came to hang out with her friends, and Amane says no. He wants to check out colleges, so he wants to stay in Japan for a while. He tells Hibby that he brought all his stuff with him, and now he can't go back. He asks if she'd let him sleep over at her place, and she says no, because it's her place. Amane tells her that she's always so bratty, and that she should calm down. She tells him that she was worried that he'd come home, but he never did. She's worried because she doesn't want to be ruled by an iron fist, and a collar on her neck. She says she'll tell her dad that she couldn't live in Japan, and he'll be angry. He says that he used to be a guy, and so she wants to live with someone when she isn't married. They decide to have a futon for the night, since they only have one bedroom.
Hibby's boss, Amane Hasegawa, is waiting for him at the train station. He's glad to see him, because he's looking after him. Hibby asks him if he came to hang out with her friends, and Amane says no. He wants to check out colleges, so he wants to stay in Japan for a while. He tells Hibby that he brought all his stuff with him, and now he can't go back. He asks if she'd let him sleep over at her place, and she says no, because it's her place. Amane tells her that she's always so bratty, and that she should calm down. She tells him that she was worried that he'd come home, but he never did. She's worried because she doesn't want to be ruled by an iron fist, and a collar on her neck. She says she'll tell her dad that she couldn't live in Japan, and he'll be angry. He says that he used to be a guy, and so she wants to live with someone when she isn't married. They decide to have a futon for the night, since they only have one bedroom.