Okay, now we're back in the present. We're introduced to the narrator's sister, a young woman named Yagi. Yagi asks the narrator if she and Henry are "just friends." Uh-oh. The narrator says she's sorry to disappoint Yagi, but she never thought of the two of them that way. She says she likes being with Henry every day, and she thinks it's like "old times." Yagi says he's gotten close with someone, but won't say anything to her. She's worried that Henry is in a relationship, and the narrator says he hasn't said anything about it to her yet. The girl says she doesn't think Henry has to tell her everything, because it'll be too much of a burden on him. She also says she wishes she could just run into Henry and leave him alone. She asks him to take her hug, which he does.
Okay, now we're back in the present. We're introduced to the narrator's sister, a young woman named Yagi. Yagi asks the narrator if she and Henry are "just friends." Uh-oh. The narrator says she's sorry to disappoint Yagi, but she never thought of the two of them that way. She says she likes being with Henry every day, and she thinks it's like "old times." Yagi says he's gotten close with someone, but won't say anything to her. She's worried that Henry is in a relationship, and the narrator says he hasn't said anything about it to her yet. The girl says she doesn't think Henry has to tell her everything, because it'll be too much of a burden on him. She also says she wishes she could just run into Henry and leave him alone. She asks him to take her hug, which he does.