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| | description = {{Text/Uta Event}} | | | description = {{Text/Event|Uta}} |
| | previous_event = [[After the Rain]] | | | previous_event = [[After the Rain]] |
| | next_event = [[Young & Stupid]] | | | next_event = [[Young & Stupid]] |
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| | synopsis = [[Sensei]] visits [[Uta]] in her dorm room to talk about her [[After the Rain| hasty departure]] and to return the clothes she left behind. He’s unsure how to break the news that he’s casually caring them around, but ultimately decides to be upfront about it to humiliate her. While she’s a little confused and disappointed, she tells him to just throw them on her pile and changes the subject. Sensei directs it towards her leaving him after receiving a text message, but she doesn’t want to talk about it, because the message wasn’t important, was sent anonymously so she can’t tell him much about it, and, [[Where Wishes Come True| as she stated before]], she doesn’t want him to know anything about her past that would drastically change his view of her. | | | synopsis = [[Sensei]] visits [[Uta]] in her dorm room to talk about her [[After the Rain|hasty departure]] and to return the clothes she left behind. He’s unsure how to break the news that he’s casually caring them around, but ultimately decides to be upfront about it to humiliate her. While she’s a little confused and disappointed, she tells him to just throw them on her pile and changes the subject. Sensei directs it towards her leaving him after receiving a text message, but she doesn’t want to talk about it, because the message wasn’t important, was sent anonymously so she can’t tell him much about it, and, [[Where Wishes Come True|as she stated before]], she doesn’t want him to know anything about her past that would drastically change his view of her. |
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| She tries to move on, but Sensei isn’t done talking about it, doesn’t care if his opinion of her changes and thinks she should look for someone who can understand her. She doesn’t want anyone to understand her and rather wants to be seen as Uta-chan, her perfect self, instead of Uta, her flawed self. She reminds him how much he loves Uta-chan, wonders why he even wanted her to be Uta in the hotel, and begs him to focus only on her perfect self and ignore her flawed self. He retorts that he wants to know about her past despite how bad it might be and, while he likes the perfect and pure Uta-chan, he equally likes the flawed but human Uta Ushibori. | | She tries to move on, but Sensei isn’t done talking about it, doesn’t care if his opinion of her changes and thinks she should look for someone who can understand her. She doesn’t want anyone to understand her and rather wants to be seen as Uta-chan, her perfect self, instead of Uta, her flawed self. She reminds him how much he loves Uta-chan, wonders why he even wanted her to be Uta in the hotel, and begs him to focus only on her perfect self and ignore her flawed self. He retorts that he wants to know about her past despite how bad it might be and, while he likes the perfect and pure Uta-chan, he equally likes the flawed but human Uta Ushibori. |
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| After some lighthearted banter, Sensei receives a message and thinks [[Ami]] wants to know where he is. He checks the message, but, instead of a text from his overbearing niece, he received a message from Uta Ushibori – A picture from her infamous past. He freezes in place as Uta wonders what he received. She assumes that [[Maya]] sent him a personal message and offers to deal with it, but he doesn’t want her to touch his phone. He decides to leave, and while Uta, saddened by his sudden departure, tries to make him stay longer, he insists he needs to leave to avoid making a mistake. While his walk home is a complete blur, he clearly remembers the dim blue light of his phone. | | After some lighthearted banter, Sensei receives a message and thinks [[Ami]] wants to know where he is. He checks the message, but, instead of a text from his overbearing niece, he received a message from Uta Ushibori – A picture from her infamous past. He freezes in place as Uta wonders what he received. She assumes that [[Maya]] sent him a personal message and offers to deal with it, but he doesn’t want her to touch his phone. He decides to leave, and while Uta, saddened by his sudden departure, tries to make him stay longer, he insists he needs to leave to avoid making a mistake. While his walk home is a complete blur, he clearly remembers the dim blue light of his phone. |
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| | {{Icon|Sensei}} {{Sensei}}
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| | {{Icon|Uta}} {{Uta}}
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