After school, the narrator wonders if Mr. Nitta and Mr. Mogi will be going out for a walk. He thinks that they are always being mean to each other, and he wonders if they are going out so that they can go out with their childhood friends. The narrator kisses her and says that he loves her. He says that when he was a kid, he would get so angry that he would keep his possessions away from him. He would get frustrated when someone took his things and he would also get angry when he would be blamed. He laughs at the idea that he needs to be friends with everyone. He tells her that he does not need any friends and that he is just doing what he wants to do. He does not want to be hated by anyone. He is not bothered by the fact that he looks outside and does not work on his drawing. He asks her if it is her fault that she does not draw. She replies that it is his fault for looking at the outside and not drawing. She tells him that she is drawing glasses and that she would like to read books. She says that she has to entertain him while she does her work. She asks him if he has changed since she told him at lunch that he was being too laid back. He replies that he has since become able to say no to things and that no one would pull pranks on him anymore. He wonders if she was being bullied by everyone, and she says that it was not like she had to do anything to be bullied. She adds that she will take care of him and he will be taken care of forever.
After school, the narrator wonders if Mr. Nitta and Mr. Mogi will be going out for a walk. He thinks that they are always being mean to each other, and he wonders if they are going out so that they can go out with their childhood friends. The narrator kisses her and says that he loves her. He says that when he was a kid, he would get so angry that he would keep his possessions away from him. He would get frustrated when someone took his things and he would also get angry when he would be blamed. He laughs at the idea that he needs to be friends with everyone. He tells her that he does not need any friends and that he is just doing what he wants to do. He does not want to be hated by anyone. He is not bothered by the fact that he looks outside and does not work on his drawing. He asks her if it is her fault that she does not draw. She replies that it is his fault for looking at the outside and not drawing. She tells him that she is drawing glasses and that she would like to read books. She says that she has to entertain him while she does her work. She asks him if he has changed since she told him at lunch that he was being too laid back. He replies that he has since become able to say no to things and that no one would pull pranks on him anymore. He wonders if she was being bullied by everyone, and she says that it was not like she had to do anything to be bullied. She adds that she will take care of him and he will be taken care of forever.