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==Golden Time 1: Chapter 4==
 
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He shoved his cellphone firmly into his back pocket.
 
He shoved his cellphone firmly into his back pocket.
   
Is there really such a thing as giving sympathy?
 
   
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To become convinced that somebody else is quite like oneself, adding on their cares as if they were your own, getting close to that person, and feeling their pain as if it were your own. Is that what is called giving sympathy? If that is so, then sympathy seems to be quite selfish, and borderline hysterical.
 
 
Besides, one wouldn't have any control at all.
 
 
"If there's hope for Oka-chan, what about for Kaga-san?"
 
 
Taking back his mechanical pencil from Yanagisawa's hand, Banri scribbled in rough strokes. "Eh!", Mr. Two Dimensions looked towards Yanagisawa's face in surprise.
 
 
"Is there some connection between Kaga-san and ''Yana''?"
 
 
"Kaga-san has wanted to marry Yana-ssan since they were kids."
 
 
"Wha!? What's that!? Are you kidding!?"
 
 
"Kaga-san is in LOVE with Yana-ssan"
 
 
"!?!?!?!?"
 
 
Yanagisawa wrote all over Banri's writing with his pen, erasing it. And then, frowning at Banri as if they weren't friends, he wrote boldly.
 
 
"I've told Kouko clearly whenever I've had the opportunity. Though I've always said it clearly, this time for sure, I made it clear. I made it understood. Because Chinami and I are thinking we really want to go out."
 
 
"Opportunity, when!?", Banri thought, unable to say anything from emotion, looking down at what Yanagisawa had written.
 
 
 
Kouko was nowhere to be seen around school Tuesday, nor Wednesday.
 
 
Perhaps it was just a little time to recover and come back, and the mail that Banri received was about Thursday night.
 
   
   

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