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| location = [[Locations|Kumon-mi]]
| location = [[Locations|Kumon-mi]] - Streets
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| location2 = Kumon-mi - Outlook
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| synopsis = [[Sensei]] walks home, having spent the night [[Whore|waiting]] in [[Uta]] and [[Io]]'s dorm for them to return. Unsuccessful, he begins to make his plans for tonight, idly wondering if [[Wakana]] was right in trying to [[Human Error|push him to write]] again. He admits to himself he wanted to submit a piece to her [[No Strings Attached|poetry contest]], but everything he wrote didn't feel right. He suspects nothing ever will feel right again but is unable to confirm why.  
| synopsis = [[Sensei]] walks home, having spent the night [[Whore|waiting]] in [[Uta]] and [[Io]]'s dorm for them to return. Unsuccessful, he begins to make his plans for tonight, idly wondering if [[Wakana]] was right in trying to [[Human Error|push him to write]] again. He admits to himself he wanted to submit a piece to her [[No Strings Attached|poetry contest]], but everything he wrote didn't feel right. He suspects nothing ever will feel right again when he will never be who he was, though he finds it hard to tell when he can't remember his past self.  


These thoughts are buried when he runs into Uta, on her way home from the bathhouse. She asks him why he's out so late, which he reveals is due to waiting for her to show up back at her dorm. Once she's properly patted him down and "scolded" him for breaking in, he throws the same question back at her, and she fills him in briefly about the night she had with Io. Deciding to [[Enjo Kousai|once again]] take control of her schedule, Sensei invites Uta out for the night. Exhausted from her emotional conversation though, she tells him it'd probably be for the best that he leaves her alone. But right as he goes to say goodnight, she adds that she'd probably regret not taking him up on the offer.  
These thoughts are buried when he runs into Uta, on her way home from the bathhouse. She asks why he's out so late, which he reveals is due to waiting for her to show up back at her dorm. After she confirmed that he didn’t steal anything and "scolded" him for breaking in, he throws the same question back at her, and she fills him in briefly about the night she had with Io. Deciding to [[Enjo Kousai|once again]] take control of her schedule, Sensei invites Uta out for the night. Exhausted from her emotional conversation though, she tells him it'd probably be for the best that he leaves her alone. But right as he goes to say goodnight, she adds that she'd probably regret not taking him up on the offer.  


Unsure of both the tone in Uta's voice, and of where to take her, Sensei's mind wanders down a familiar road. But as he immerses himself in these thoughts, something unpleasant catches his attention – The possibility that should he not be careful, he could trample and permanently ruin Uta forever. The fear guides him and his mind down another road, and he leads her far into Kumon-mi, following the route from a sign marked "Outlook". As the two stare out at the sky, the two realize that neither of them actually likes stargazing all too much, and struggle to find a topic to discuss as a result. Success comes in the form of a question about constellations, where Sensei reveals his favorite is the Summer Triangle, mostly because it's the only one he knows anything about. This reminds Uta of her childhood, and how she'd often go camping while back in Nara. This, along with how small the sky feels in the city, leads her to reminisce on all the things she misses about home. Sensei's unable to corroborate any of her claims about it, though does take objection to the idea that she lived among deer.  
Unsure of both the tone in Uta's voice and where to take her, Sensei's mind wanders down a familiar road. But as he immerses himself in these thoughts, something unpleasant catches his attention – Uta is like a blooming flower, and if he makes one mistake, he will trample and ruin her forever. Wanting to appreciate her once she's brighter and stronger, his mind guides him down another road, and he leads her far into Kumon-mi, following the route from a sign marked "outlook". As the two stare out at the sky, the two realize that neither of them actually likes stargazing that much and end up having their usual banter. They come back to the topic of stargazing, though with nothing much to say about it, Uta asks Sensei about his favorite constellation, where he reveals it's the Summer Triangle, mostly because it's the only one he [[Everlasting Mercy|knows anything about]]. This reminds Uta of her childhood, and how she'd often go camping while back in Nara. This, along with how small the sky feels in the city, leads her to reminisce on all the things she misses about home. Sensei's unable to corroborate any of her claims about it, though does take objection to the idea that she lived among deer.  


She repeats her [[Where Wishes Come True|previous offer]] to take him there someday, although admits the reasons for it are a bit different now. She doesn't elaborate on this, and a lull in the conversation allows her to switch topics – Or, at least, try to. She struggles to fight past both her embarrassment, and her lack of forethought, eventually pushing through and admitting she'd love to have more moments like this in the future with Sensei. He realizes, though, that's more on her mind and waits for her to continue. She continues, remarking that while she still isn't comfortable nor fully understand Io's [[Neverender|proposal]], she can't help but feel there was truth to something else Io said – When he's around, it feels like there's another part of herself, one that's solely concerned with getting Sensei to smile, or laugh, and that obsess over her small mistakes in fear that he'll grow to hate her. Sensei assures her that'd never happen, but Uta is unconvinced, spilling more details about [[Uta-chan|her past]] to keep him from getting his hopes up about who she is.  
She repeats her [[Where Wishes Come True|previous offer]] to take him there someday, although admits the reasons for it are a bit different now. She doesn't elaborate on this, and a lull in the conversation allows her to switch topics – Or, at least, try to. She struggles to fight past both her embarrassment and her lack of forethought, eventually pushing through and admitting she'd love to have more moments like this with Sensei. He realizes, though, there's more on her mind and waits for her to continue. She continues, remarking that while she still isn't comfortable with nor fully understand Io's [[Neverender|proposal]], she can't help but feel there was truth to something else Io said – When he's around, it feels like there's another part of herself, one that's solely concerned with how Sensei thinks about her, and that obsesses about her bad parts out of fear that he'll grow to hate her. Sensei assures her that'd never happen, but Uta is unconvinced, spilling more details about [[Uta-chan|her past]] to keep him from getting his hopes up about who she is.  


Sensei feels differently and, to showcase just how deeply he believes that, talks to her about the other places he could've led her tonight. Uta admits she probably would've cracked had he done so, but is very happy they're here instead. She asks once again for his reassurance and, once receiving it, asks him to invite her out more often from now on.  
Sensei feels differently and, to showcase just how deeply he believes that, talks to her about the other places he could've led her tonight. Uta admits she probably would've cracked had he done so, but is very happy they're here instead, which he predicted. She asks once again for his reassurance and, once receiving it, asks him to invite her out more often from now on.


The night passes faster than both of them expect, and the two of them part underneath the rising sun. On his walk back, Sensei thinks to himself about just how much he can't wait to see Uta again.
The night passes faster than both of them expect, and the two of them part underneath the rising sun. On his walk back, Sensei thinks to himself about just how much he can't wait to see Uta again.
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| trivia = * There is variation in the dialogue, depending on if Sensei triggered the event on a weekend.
| trivia = * There is variation in the dialogue, depending on if Sensei triggered the event on a weekend.

Latest revision as of 16:24, 18 July 2024

"The Girl From Nara" is an Event for Uta Ushibori.

Previous Event: Whore
Next Event: To Be Wanted

Criteria

Requirements

None

To get this event

Autoplays after Whore.

To miss this event

This event is not missable.

Choices

There are no choices in this event.

Effects

TheGirlFromNara.webp
utanightdate30

Locations

This Event takes place in the following locations:

Synopsis

Sensei walks home, having spent the night waiting in Uta and Io's dorm for them to return. Unsuccessful, he begins to make his plans for tonight, idly wondering if Wakana was right in trying to push him to write again. He admits to himself he wanted to submit a piece to her poetry contest, but everything he wrote didn't feel right. He suspects nothing ever will feel right again when he will never be who he was, though he finds it hard to tell when he can't remember his past self.

These thoughts are buried when he runs into Uta, on her way home from the bathhouse. She asks why he's out so late, which he reveals is due to waiting for her to show up back at her dorm. After she confirmed that he didn’t steal anything and "scolded" him for breaking in, he throws the same question back at her, and she fills him in briefly about the night she had with Io. Deciding to once again take control of her schedule, Sensei invites Uta out for the night. Exhausted from her emotional conversation though, she tells him it'd probably be for the best that he leaves her alone. But right as he goes to say goodnight, she adds that she'd probably regret not taking him up on the offer.

Unsure of both the tone in Uta's voice and where to take her, Sensei's mind wanders down a familiar road. But as he immerses himself in these thoughts, something unpleasant catches his attention – Uta is like a blooming flower, and if he makes one mistake, he will trample and ruin her forever. Wanting to appreciate her once she's brighter and stronger, his mind guides him down another road, and he leads her far into Kumon-mi, following the route from a sign marked "outlook". As the two stare out at the sky, the two realize that neither of them actually likes stargazing that much and end up having their usual banter. They come back to the topic of stargazing, though with nothing much to say about it, Uta asks Sensei about his favorite constellation, where he reveals it's the Summer Triangle, mostly because it's the only one he knows anything about. This reminds Uta of her childhood, and how she'd often go camping while back in Nara. This, along with how small the sky feels in the city, leads her to reminisce on all the things she misses about home. Sensei's unable to corroborate any of her claims about it, though does take objection to the idea that she lived among deer.

She repeats her previous offer to take him there someday, although admits the reasons for it are a bit different now. She doesn't elaborate on this, and a lull in the conversation allows her to switch topics – Or, at least, try to. She struggles to fight past both her embarrassment and her lack of forethought, eventually pushing through and admitting she'd love to have more moments like this with Sensei. He realizes, though, there's more on her mind and waits for her to continue. She continues, remarking that while she still isn't comfortable with nor fully understand Io's proposal, she can't help but feel there was truth to something else Io said – When he's around, it feels like there's another part of herself, one that's solely concerned with how Sensei thinks about her, and that obsesses about her bad parts out of fear that he'll grow to hate her. Sensei assures her that'd never happen, but Uta is unconvinced, spilling more details about her past to keep him from getting his hopes up about who she is.

Sensei feels differently and, to showcase just how deeply he believes that, talks to her about the other places he could've led her tonight. Uta admits she probably would've cracked had he done so, but is very happy they're here instead, which he predicted. She asks once again for his reassurance and, once receiving it, asks him to invite her out more often from now on.

The night passes faster than both of them expect, and the two of them part underneath the rising sun. On his walk back, Sensei thinks to himself about just how much he can't wait to see Uta again.

Participating Characters

Trivia

  • There is variation in the dialogue, depending on if Sensei triggered the event on a weekend.
    • Due to a mistake in the game's code, when this event was originally released these lines would trigger opposite to what they were meant to, resulting in Uta claiming there's no school tomorrow on weekdays.

Event References

  • Event Default Name = The Girl From Nara
  • Event Script Name(s) = utadorm40p2
  • Event Missed Name = This event is not missable.
  • Backgrounds

    The following background renders are used in this Event:

    • utanightdate

    Music Tracks

    The following music tracks are used in this Event:

    • ame.mp3
    • starvingtodeathoutofreachofthesun.mp3

    Event Changelog

    This Event was added in Update 0.34.