The scene opens with a young man waiting for someone to come to his house. The young man tells his friend that he's been waiting for a long time and that his girlfriend always runs late. He says that if she calls him, he'll miss her, but if she doesn't, he won't be able to call her back. He tells the young man that he hopes his girlfriend will show up at the funeral for his friend, Fukasa Akit Suki, who has just died in an accident. The man says that he still can't get in contact with Haruna because his phone is turned off. He also says that the girl's parents didn't cry when they heard the news of her death. He asks the man if they should just film the funeral and then go back to shooting the rest of the scene. He adds that they'll have to wait for the parents to come back to the funeral, but that they shouldn't make it seem like they're crying when they don't really cry at all. He then says that they should stop making the scene and just go home and sleep. He goes on to say that his friend Sara called him the first time he called her, and that she was the first person he ever called her a friend. He's furious that she's calling him a friend, but then he remembers that she died on her 20th birthday, which makes him feel even more pathetic.
The scene opens with a young man waiting for someone to come to his house. The young man tells his friend that he's been waiting for a long time and that his girlfriend always runs late. He says that if she calls him, he'll miss her, but if she doesn't, he won't be able to call her back. He tells the young man that he hopes his girlfriend will show up at the funeral for his friend, Fukasa Akit Suki, who has just died in an accident. The man says that he still can't get in contact with Haruna because his phone is turned off. He also says that the girl's parents didn't cry when they heard the news of her death. He asks the man if they should just film the funeral and then go back to shooting the rest of the scene. He adds that they'll have to wait for the parents to come back to the funeral, but that they shouldn't make it seem like they're crying when they don't really cry at all. He then says that they should stop making the scene and just go home and sleep. He goes on to say that his friend Sara called him the first time he called her, and that she was the first person he ever called her a friend. He's furious that she's calling him a friend, but then he remembers that she died on her 20th birthday, which makes him feel even more pathetic.