
Seven hours later at the Nara campus…
Nara has finished all her college hours today. He is now walking with Ken, across the basketball court on his campus. Which seems to be used to play by some other students.
"Nara, you see that?" Ken pointed at someone while carrying a black backpack draped across his left shoulder.
"Which one?" ask Nara again.
"That's wearing glasses!" point Ken at a young man playing basketball.
"Who is he?" ask Nara again.
"He's Sai, our new recruits," Ken replied with a small smile.
"What?!" Nara was listening to it.
"Yes, Dude. He is very good at playing the keyboard. He really deserves that position in our band" Ken continued.
"You're right, Ken. He's got glasses. How can we accompany our band later?" ask Nara who is doubtful.
"Hey, Nara. Never look at someone from the outside. Don't you fucking know! You don't know her much, do you?" insist Ken.
"It's not so, Ken. I'm just worried that later he won't be able to accompany the song we're going to perform. We may be devoured by the poisonous cherry," said Nara while remembering the name of a girl who is none other than Ken's own lover.
"Haha. You take it easy, Nara. I've talked about this to Cherry and she agreed, " Ken replied, trying to calm her friend down.
"Alright, it's decided. Tomorrow we'll meet at the studio at ten in the morning. Don't be late, yeah." Ken told him.
"Huh, well," said the lazy Nara.
They then walked together towards the campus gate. The two friends then separated, Ken went home with Cherry, while Nara went home alone. He walked out of the campus and went to the train station.
"Luckily today I did not meet Lecturer Ayumi. If so, I'm done!" he said as he continued to walk to the train station with the other students.
At the train station…
A few minutes later, Nara arrived at the train station not far from the campus. As usual, Nara waited for the arrival of the train in the fifth carriage. He waited while standing, occasionally looking to the right and left to relieve his fear.
Soon the expected came. A train stopped at the station just in time. Narapun waited for the passengers to get down first before he entered it. Unintentionally, he saw a long black haired girl who was one-pointed, descending from the seventh gate.
"Shena ...?"
The former name was changed when he saw the figure of a girl who was separated by only one train car. Feeling noticed, the girl turned her head to her right, right where the row of the sixth, fifth and so on cars were located. The girl was surprised to see a young man she had known for a long time.
"Nara …?" The girl called out to Nara while looking at her from a considerable distance away.
"Shena, it's really you, Shena." Nara still looked at the girl with a smile.
There is a sweet memory flashed in the mind of Nara and the girl who was right was Shena. They stood still, staring at each other among the many passing station passengers. Shena remembers her memories with Nara. A memory that will never be forgotten.