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# [[Guess Who's Coming... Never Mind/Transcript|Guess Who's Coming... Never Mind]]<ref name="I"/>
# [[Guess Who's Coming... Never Mind/Transcript|Guess Who's Coming... Never Mind]]<ref name="I"/>
# [[Instant Replay/Transcript|Instant Replay]]<ref name="I"/><ref name="E">Potentially leads to Emi's bad ending.</ref>
# [[Instant Replay/Transcript|Instant Replay]]<ref name="I"/><ref name="E">Potentially leads to Emi's bad ending.</ref>


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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If Hisao pursued her, Emi gets even angrier at Hisao and demands that he leave. Later at school, Misha tries to offer advice. If Hisao allows it, she tells him he needs to apologize to her. He does so in a tearful reunion on the track. (Otherwise, Emi tells Hisao that it's over and the game ends.) Appealing to her determinedness, citing examples of how she made sure he was at the track and created a dietary plan, Emi gives in. She tells him she needs time to think, but to show up for their morning run the next day.
If Hisao pursued her, Emi gets even angrier at Hisao and demands that he leave. Later at school, Misha tries to offer advice. If Hisao allows it, she tells him he needs to apologize to her. He does so in a tearful reunion on the track. (Otherwise, Emi tells Hisao that it's over and the game ends.) Appealing to her determinedness, citing examples of how she made sure he was at the track and created a dietary plan, Emi gives in. She tells him she needs time to think, but to show up for their morning run the next day.


If Hisao talked to Emi's mother, Meiko talks about how Emi tries to believe that the accident "wasn't a big deal", but -- keeping to Emi's promise -- tells him no details. Emi overhears and demands Hisao leave while she accuses her mother of breaking her promise. Meiko denies it, but Hisao acquiesces to go. Emi immediately regrets kicking him out, but Hisao knows if he stayed, it would only cause more pain. He returns to his dorm where he reads over a letter from Iwanako, the girl from his school before his heart attack, and wonders if he's giving up on happiness.
If Hisao talked to Emi's mother, Meiko talks about how Emi tries to believe that the accident "wasn't a big deal", but -- keeping to Emi's promise -- tells him no details. Emi overhears and demands Hisao leave while she accuses her mother of breaking her promise. Meiko denies it, but Hisao acquiesces to go. Emi immediately regrets kicking him out, but Hisao knows if he stayed, it would only cause more pain. He returns to his dorm where he reads over a letter from [[Iwanako]] and wonders if he's giving up on happiness.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==