The group goes for a walk around the city, and the narrator tells us that he's glad they came. He's also glad to see that the concert was going on right then and there. He thinks it's weird that akit-suki was so excited about the concert just a few minutes ago, but she seems happy singing the songs she's written about unrequited love. The narrator thinks that maybe the guy she loves is in the crowd, but he doesn't know. He wonders if he can also write love songs about his own experiences. He thanks the group for walking with him, and says he'll get into trouble, too, because he feels lonely today. He wants to send an e-mail to his friend, who invited him to the concert. He tells the narrator that he recognized him from his friend's party, and that he was glad to hear that he and Hibiki were in the same crowd. He asks if they can call him again, and he says that it was great.
The group goes for a walk around the city, and the narrator tells us that he's glad they came. He's also glad to see that the concert was going on right then and there. He thinks it's weird that akit-suki was so excited about the concert just a few minutes ago, but she seems happy singing the songs she's written about unrequited love. The narrator thinks that maybe the guy she loves is in the crowd, but he doesn't know. He wonders if he can also write love songs about his own experiences. He thanks the group for walking with him, and says he'll get into trouble, too, because he feels lonely today. He wants to send an e-mail to his friend, who invited him to the concert. He tells the narrator that he recognized him from his friend's party, and that he was glad to hear that he and Hibiki were in the same crowd. He asks if they can call him again, and he says that it was great.