I HONESTLY CONVEYED MY anxieties to Ayanokōji-kun. Normally, I wouldn't discuss matters that could expose my class's weaknesses to soone from another class.
But Ayanokōji-kun was different.
He wouldn't exploit those anxieties. Instead, I knew he'd speak out for my sake.
"It wasn't a conventional approach. Rather, it was more like treading carefully when it ca to the class's strengths."
In understanding this, Ayanokōji-kun assured .
The anxiety I was feeling.
A small spark.
It was an internal problem my class was facing.
Perhaps only Katsuragi-kun in my class understood this. He was much more stern than , and he was always there, watching over things closely.
Sharing both good and bad up close, and giving appropriate advice.
"The parts necessary for us to rise to Class A also serve as obstacles. It's troubling."
Two sides of the sa coin. A challenging problem that couldn't be easily resolved.
"If there's a student who realizes this, there's still hope for the class," Ayanokōji-kun said, seemingly understanding the situation and ready to step back.
"I was thinking of going to the library later, would you like to co along?"
"No, I'll pass. I have other things on my mind."
"You have a lot on your plate, don't you, Ayanokōji-kun?"
"There's nothing really serious, though."
"Let's go together next ti then."
Nodding, Ayanokōji-kun parted ways and I decided to head to the library alone.
"I'm not doing well either, am I?"
Instead of focusing on my class, eting Ayanokōji-kun almost made forget because I had such a good ti.
After all, Ayanokōji-kun has a girlfriend whom he should cherish.
It's inexcusable to even think this way, isn't it?
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