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| | synopsis = There's a [[Lucky (China Doll)|knock on the door]]. Then another. Then another and another. All of which fills [[Sensei]] with the greatest sense of dread as he attempts to combat his desire to flee. He hesitantly reaches for the door's handle and opens it, realizing how terrible a mistake it was immediately. | | | synopsis = There's a [[Lucky (China Doll)|knock on the door]]. Then another. Then another and another. All of which fills [[Sensei]] with the greatest sense of dread as he attempts to combat his desire to flee. He hesitantly reaches for the door's handle and opens it, immediately realizing how terrible a mistake it was. |
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| [[Tsukasa]] steps inside, joining [[Chinami]] as the two girls begin to talk, quickly moving through topics before asking Sensei what he'll be teaching them today. He, in turn, tells Tsukasa to return home as he absolutely refuses to tutor either of them and says he never agreed to. Tsukasa's surprised to hear this, having thought he already [[The Lucky Few|talked]] through the topic with [[Tsubasa]]. He denies this and once again tries to get her to leave, encouraging her to run and try and catch her limo. She surprises both him and Chinami by revealing that she didn't come via car from the [[Locations#Tsukioka_Estate|Tsukioka Estate]], but next door, as she's currently leasing a unit from [[Touka]]. While Chinami is happy to have her friend so close, Sensei once again just tries to make her leave. | | [[Tsukasa]] steps inside, joining [[Chinami]] as the two girls begin to talk, quickly moving through topics before asking Sensei what he'll be teaching them today. He, in turn, tells Tsukasa to return home as he absolutely refuses to tutor either of them and says he never agreed to. Tsukasa's surprised to hear this, having thought he already [[The Lucky Few|talked]] through the topic with [[Tsubasa]]. He denies this and once again tries to get her to leave, encouraging her to call her limo and go back to her [[Locations#Tsukioka_Estate|family's estate]]. She surprises both him and Chinami by revealing that she didn't come via car from the manor, but from next door, as she's currently leasing a unit from [[Touka]]. |
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| Both girls ignore his attempts to get the idea dropped, even after he resorts to lying and claiming he's stopped teaching permanently. When he fails to provide a real answer as to why he's so hesitant, the two decide to get ready in hopes the pressure will make him cave. He tries to deny this will happen but proves them right soon after. | | While Chinami is happy to have her friend so close, Sensei once again just tries to make her leave. Both girls ignore his attempts to get the idea dropped, and he resorts to lying and claims he's stopped teaching permanently, but they don't believe him since they were informed by their sisters that he's just taking a break. When he fails to provide a real answer as to why he's so hesitant, the two decide to get ready in hopes the pressure will make him cave. He tries to deny this will happen but proves them right soon after. |
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| He tries to assure himself that he'll be able to handle the fear, but this is quickly proven to be wrong as he begins "blacking out". | | He tries to assure himself that he'll be able to handle the fear, but this is quickly proven to be wrong when he joins them on Chinami's bed, and a voice taunts him to repeat a mistake from the past and choose one of them. |
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| Sensei begins his lessons by asking the two about ''Catcher in the Rye'', with both girls only having tangential knowledge of the book. Tsukasa asserts her mother claims it was boring, which allows Sensei to segue into a discussion. | | Sensei begins his lessons by asking the chosen girl about ''Catcher in the Rye'', though Chinami has no clue what he's talking about, whereas Tsukasa only knows the basic themes it tackles and asserts her mother claims it was boring, which allows Sensei to segue into a discussion. |
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| Upon trying to do so, he relives a memory: | | Upon trying to do so, he relives a memory: |
| In this unspecified time, Sensei is still a private tutor, and he observes a debate between [[Noirko]] and [[Maya]], both of whom are arguing about Catcher in the Rye. Specifically, the main protagonist, ''Holden Caulfield'', and how annoying Maya finds him. As a result, she's entirely disinterested in discussion about the book. Noriko meanwhile tries to argue for and understand why Caulfield acts the way he does and claims understanding the story is important because of its influences on culture. Sensei agrees with this, reminding both girls that he's given them such advanced material so they could contrast their opinion with the mainstream ones, and better understand what makes ''them'' different from everyone else. Maya backs down after hearing this but continues to pout, prompting Sensei to ask Noriko to leave the room for a moment so he can speak to her privately. | | In this unspecified time, Sensei is still a private tutor, and he observes a debate between [[Noriko]] and [[Maya]], both of whom are arguing about Catcher in the Rye. Maya thinks the main protagonist, ''Holden Caulfield'', is an insufferable crybaby and fails to see any deeper meaning in the story or the character. Noriko meanwhile, while agreeing that the book is overrated, tries to argue for and understand why Caulfield acts the way he does and claims understanding the story is important because of its influences on culture. Sensei agrees with both girls, reminding them that he's given them such advanced material so they could contrast their opinion with the mainstream ones, and better understand what makes ''them'' different from everyone else. Maya backs down after hearing this but continues to pout, prompting Sensei to ask Noriko to leave the room for a moment so he can speak to her privately. |
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| Sensei snaps back to reality, just as Tsukasa and Chinami are becoming increasingly confused by his burst of silence. He quickly learns from the two that he's been unresponsive for twenty minutes and declares that he's going to leave. Before he can, he begins to "black out" again, with his hallucinations becoming increasingly deranged whilst taunting him. | | Sensei snaps back to reality, just as Tsukasa and Chinami are becoming increasingly confused by his burst of silence. He quickly learns from the two that he's been unresponsive for twenty minutes and declares that he's going to leave. Before he can, he begins to "black out" again, with his hallucinations becoming increasingly deranged whilst taunting him. |
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| After several different hallucinations, he finally breaks out of it, leaving the first chance he can. | | After several different hallucinations, he finally breaks out of it, and Tsukasa thinks he should return home now, while Sensei thinks he never should've come in the first place. |
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