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•~• Bell Ringing •~•

Eun was the first to enter the classroom and said, "Come on Aumi, it's time for our next class."

I finally sat down at my desk and said, "Hey, Eun. You can't just enter the classroom like that, especially since this isn't our classroom."

"What?" wondered Eun, "And we know them, so it's not like they're strangers," she said.

"But still, it's their classroom and we can't just barge in," I remarked, shaking my head.

She said in an obnoxious way, "Okay, fine."

I crossed my arms and said, "You know you're my best friend, but don't give me that attitude."

As we continued to argue calmly, Sei came over.

"Hi Aumi, sorry to bother you. I just want to ask if I can borrow your English textbook?" Sei replied with politeness.

I gave her my textbook from beneath my desk and nodded as I gave it to her, reminding her to give it back to me right after she finished.

I saw a piece of paper under my desk while I was giving her my textbook.
Before anyone could see it, I covered it up. Sei thanked me and returned to her seat.

"Thank you so much, I'll return it later," Sei responded with a nod.

I grinned broadly and nodded before turning to look at the paper, which instructed me to open it.

Just as our math teacher came, I was going to open it, but instead I kept the paper once more and paid attention to the topic.

I shifted my attention away from the topic since it was so dull and opened the paper.

It stated...

Years have passed since we last wrote to one other, and yet here we are again. I'm flustered, but I have a girlfriend now, you know that right?. When I read your poem about me, I didn't realize you still had feelings for me.

From:
Kotoko Kuro

I was shocked and exclaimed, "What?!" as I glanced at the letter.

I bowed to apologize as I sat back down, startling everyone when I immediately blurted in disbelief.

How did he come across my letter? No, no, no. He wasn't supposed to receive that letter, hence, this can't be happening.

How should I start? Should I write him back? No, it's more awkward than the fact that he read your letter, Aumi.

•~• Bell Ringing •~•

Their math teacher said, "Okay, class. That's all for today, see you tomorrow." as they left the room.

N: Their homeroom teacher arrived as soon as their math teacher left.

Their homeroom teacher then exits, saying, "NT01, there will be no classes this afternoon. It's your study time, so I expect everyone to study and not slacking off. Alright, dismissed."

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