The narrator tells us that he's fallen in love with the fitness club boy, Tsunamata. He's so smitten with him, in fact, that he can't bear to part with him. The narrator says that she's not serious about pursuing him, and that she doesn't want to be a part of a celebrity's life. She's just a fan, she says, and she'll leave when she gets some time to herself. She wonders what he does on his off days, and wonders if he lives near here. She asks the narrator to go to her place and say hi, but the narrator refuses, saying that she needs to check her appearance before she can do so. She realizes that she wants to be seen as a fan of the boy, not as a flirt. She wants to know what's going on, and the narrator tells her that the boy is talking to a cat, which makes her cry.
The narrator tells us that he's fallen in love with the fitness club boy, Tsunamata. He's so smitten with him, in fact, that he can't bear to part with him. The narrator says that she's not serious about pursuing him, and that she doesn't want to be a part of a celebrity's life. She's just a fan, she says, and she'll leave when she gets some time to herself. She wonders what he does on his off days, and wonders if he lives near here. She asks the narrator to go to her place and say hi, but the narrator refuses, saying that she needs to check her appearance before she can do so. She realizes that she wants to be seen as a fan of the boy, not as a flirt. She wants to know what's going on, and the narrator tells her that the boy is talking to a cat, which makes her cry.