It's lunchtime at the restaurant, and the waitress is complaining about how exhausting it is to work in a restaurant. She's also worried about the fact that she's in love with the waiter's dog, and she doesn't want him to get jealous of her. She asks the waiter if he'll support her as a friend, and he says yes, but only if she also has something for him, like a hobby or something to do with the dog. The waiter says no, but the girl says she'll recommend herself to the restaurant when she gets back from her make-up exam. The girl tells the waiter about her mother, who was a violinist and died in a car accident when she was a child. She says that since then, whenever she looks into a bright light or hears a harsh sound, she feels terrible, and that's why she reacts so strongly in her entrance exam. Uh-oh, the girl's not sure if that'll happen again in the exam, but she promises to get back to the
It's lunchtime at the restaurant, and the waitress is complaining about how exhausting it is to work in a restaurant. She's also worried about the fact that she's in love with the waiter's dog, and she doesn't want him to get jealous of her. She asks the waiter if he'll support her as a friend, and he says yes, but only if she also has something for him, like a hobby or something to do with the dog. The waiter says no, but the girl says she'll recommend herself to the restaurant when she gets back from her make-up exam. The girl tells the waiter about her mother, who was a violinist and died in a car accident when she was a child. She says that since then, whenever she looks into a bright light or hears a harsh sound, she feels terrible, and that's why she reacts so strongly in her entrance exam. Uh-oh, the girl's not sure if that'll happen again in the exam, but she promises to get back to the