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If Hisao chooses to stay and talk to | If Hisao chooses to stay and talk to Misha instead of going after Emi, Meiko will apologize for what just happened and that she should have known that Emi is going to be very touchy about this situation. Meiko continues talk to Hisao about the accident and that Emi is very stubborn and will not get close to someone very easy because she discovered how easy it is to have it all go away. Meiko says that Hisao just needs to be patient with Emi and that Hisao has gotten closer to Emi than anyone before. Hisao states that he feels that he and Emi have not gotten any closer, just after he says that Emi shows up looking hurt. She states that that will make what come next easy, Meiko tries to intervene but Emi cuts her off and tells Hisao to leave, Meiko tries to convince Hisao to stay and close to the end Emi regrets her words and pleads Hisao to stay too. However Hisao declines, saying it will be better if he leaves instead, exiting the house. Hisao returns back to Yamaku, thinking over what he has just done. | ||
Hisao returns to his room, but had difficulty sleeping for tomorrow. Thinking of how he should apologize to Emi, he is reminded of the letter from Iwanako. Searching his room, he manages to find the letter and starts reading. After reading the main points of the letter, he discovers that Iwanako noticed back then that Hisao seems to have given up on happiness, which sounded familiar to him. Iwanako regretted not supporting him, believing that he wouldn't have acted so alone back then. She wonders if they will ever meet but thinks that they shouldn't and ends the letter by wishing him the best. Hisao places the letter on his desk, feeling comforted by it. He wonders what would've happened if he acted differently, however he concluded in that there was no point wondering now but he shouldn't forget either. | Hisao returns to his room, but had difficulty sleeping for tomorrow. Thinking of how he should apologize to Emi, he is reminded of the letter from Iwanako. Searching his room, he manages to find the letter and starts reading. After reading the main points of the letter, he discovers that Iwanako noticed back then that Hisao seems to have given up on happiness, which sounded familiar to him. Iwanako regretted not supporting him, believing that he wouldn't have acted so alone back then. She wonders if they will ever meet but thinks that they shouldn't and ends the letter by wishing him the best. Hisao places the letter on his desk, feeling comforted by it. He wonders what would've happened if he acted differently, however he concluded in that there was no point wondering now but he shouldn't forget either. |