The chapter opens with a flashback to a time when the two of them were students at the same school together. The flashback shows that the two have become close friends, and that they are now living in the same house in the south of France. The two have been friends since they were in high school, but they have not spoken to each other since their debut. They have not seen each other for months, and now they are both looking for each other in the alumni record of the school where they graduated. The narrator asks the girl if she has any gender awareness, and the girl replies that she is a girl, and they are "bros," and cut "the crap" . The girl asks the boy if he has forgotten about her, and he replies that he has, but he hasn't received any calls from her since his debut. He asks her if she remembers what he told her on the playground, and she responds that she does, but she can't remember why she ran out at night, and if she is awake. The boy asks if the girl's sister is awake, but the girl says that she was worried that she would be found out missing, and so she went home. She tells the boy that she has tickets to the rehearsal the next morning, and asks him to come and visit her at any time
The chapter opens with a flashback to a time when the two of them were students at the same school together. The flashback shows that the two have become close friends, and that they are now living in the same house in the south of France. The two have been friends since they were in high school, but they have not spoken to each other since their debut. They have not seen each other for months, and now they are both looking for each other in the alumni record of the school where they graduated. The narrator asks the girl if she has any gender awareness, and the girl replies that she is a girl, and they are "bros," and cut "the crap" . The girl asks the boy if he has forgotten about her, and he replies that he has, but he hasn't received any calls from her since his debut. He asks her if she remembers what he told her on the playground, and she responds that she does, but she can't remember why she ran out at night, and if she is awake. The boy asks if the girl's sister is awake, but the girl says that she was worried that she would be found out missing, and so she went home. She tells the boy that she has tickets to the rehearsal the next morning, and asks him to come and visit her at any time