Sensei arrives at the bar, which surprises both Sara and Sana since they seem to have a sixth sense when it comes to his arrival. Sara is glad he came, though, since she wants to visit Yuki, who keeps missing her shifts, and wants his company so she won't be abducted. Sana asks him to stay at the bar with her and let her mother be abducted, which he accepts since Sara will be fine due to a lack of men that would try abducting her. Sara manages to change his mind, and while Sana tries the same abduction scenario, she tells them they can go since she would be fine with it for reasons. Sara happily takes Sensei away, though he is a bit worried about some of their statements as well as the potential danger they're running into.
On the streets, Sara is unable to reach Yuki. Sensei wants to know how often Yuki hasn't shown up for work, and Sara thinks it's the fifth time now. Thankfully, business has slowed down a bit so she doesn't need to worry about that, but she would like to have her employee back when it gets busy again, but, more importantly, she wants to make sure her friend is okay.
As they continue to walk, Sensei silently appreciates Sara's presence, with her asking if he's feeling better now. He still feels mostly the same, though, because changing his familial status with Ami isn't a significant change in his life, so Sara offers again to become part of his family and give him a second daughter. He doesn't think that would work, especially since he would be unable to see Sana as his daughter, but Sara was referring to their potential baby, which makes her wonder why he couldn't see Sana as one.
He tells her that he noticed changes in her, which immediately worries Sara, and she wants to know more, fearing they might be part of her seeing things. She presses him for more information, and he indirectly reveals that she's dreaming about her brother. He further notes how Sana hasn't really changed but just hid who she really was and only reveals her true self at significant moments, comparing her to a chameleon in that regard, though he has no clue why she does it. Sara feels like he's still hiding something, and asks him to tell her everything he knows so she can protect her daughter the same way he would protect his.
Sensei asks how she would feel when Sana takes after her, not in terms of her blackouts but her interests, and it finally clicks for Sara, who feels like their interests are tied to their genes. She tries to get more information from Sensei, but he refuses to give any, so Sara drops the subject by making it clear that she doesn't give her blessing to this unsurprising development, and that he should keep his eyes open for actual changes in her daughter. Sensei agrees to do so, but reminds her that this might be harder than they thought, because Sana is very good at hiding her ture feelings and they might only see them when she suddenly decides to reveal them.
As the conversation takes a weird turn, Sensei decides they should stop, with Sara's final comment being that Yuki might feel similar to her when it comes to their respective daughters, but he doesn't think either of them understands the situation.