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| | synopsis = [[Sensei]] knocks on the door to [[Ayane]]'s dorm, ready for a night free of the [[Boner on the Bus|worry]] that's followed him so persistently as of late. As he steps inside, he feels safe, just for the briefest of moments. He stares silently ahead at Ayane, basking in the comfort her presence brings, and the love she wears on her sleeves. The feeling is underscored by a feeling of unworthiness – Something reminds him that he is undeserving of her comfort and love and that even if he longs not to hurt Ayane anymore, he will, because he is pathetic. | | | synopsis = [[Sensei]] knocks on the door to [[Ayane]]'s dorm, ready for a night free of the [[Boner on the Bus|worry]] that's followed him so persistently as of late. As he steps inside, he feels safe, just for the briefest of moments. He stares silently ahead at Ayane, basking in the comfort her presence brings and the love she wears on her sleeves. The feeling is underscored by a feeling of unworthiness – Something reminds him that he is undeserving of her comfort and love, and that even if he longs not to hurt Ayane anymore, he will, because he is pathetic. |
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| Ayane speaks up, happy to be able to spend some time alone with Sensei. However, he quickly notices the crack in her armor and easily deduces that something's wrong. Ayane admits this is the case, but refuses to acknowledge it or talk about it with him, not wanting to backpedal on her [[Double Jeopardy|promise to be happier]]. Despite this, he implores Ayane to talk to him [[Still Young|for once]]. She continues to try and push past the topic but stops in her tracks when he correctly guesses this is about [[Chika]]'s [[Our Time Atop This Mattress|recent proposal]]. Realizing she can't avoid it any longer, Ayane asks Sensei to take a seat so they can talk. | | Ayane speaks up, happy to be able to spend some time alone with Sensei. However, he quickly notices the crack in her armor and easily deduces that something's wrong. Ayane admits this is the case, but refuses to acknowledge it or talk about it with him, not wanting to backpedal on her [[Double Jeopardy|promise to be happier]]. Despite this, he implores Ayane to talk to him [[Still Young|for once]]. She continues to try and push past the topic but stops in her tracks when he correctly guesses this is about [[Chika]]'s [[Our Time Atop This Mattress|recent proposal]]. Realizing she can't avoid it any longer, Ayane asks Sensei to take a seat so they can talk. |
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| Before Sensei explains himself, Ayane asserts to him that, as part of her new strategy to avoid being stepped on, she won't allow him to trample over her feelings as he has before. He understands this, and begins, explaining that Chika's proposal came out of nowhere and, even if he shouldn't have, he wanted to take full advantage of it. He wasn't sure how that'd make Ayane herself feel, just like he was unsure how she'd fare [[Everyone|back during Halloween]], but he made the choice he did because he didn't want to hide anything else from her. Ayane's touched to hear this, but is unconvinced there isn't more to it, especially because of how warped Chika's perception of him is; Ayane might accept all the horrible flaws Sensei has, but Chika doesn't even know they exist. Sensei tries to defend himself, explaining that he had little control over how quickly his situation with Chika [[Zanzibar (Counting Cats)|changed]], but asserts that there is absolutely no hidden deceit in his words. | | Before Sensei explains himself, Ayane asserts to him that, as part of her new strategy to avoid being stepped on, she won't allow anyone, including him, to trample over her feelings again. He understands this, and begins, explaining that Chika's proposal came out of nowhere and, even if he shouldn't have, he wanted to take full advantage of it. He wasn't sure how that'd make Ayane herself feel, just like he was unsure how she'd fare [[Everyone|back during Halloween]], but he made the choice he did because he didn't want to hide anything else from her. While she wants to believe him, Ayane feels like there's more to it, especially because of how warped Chika's perception of him is; Ayane might accept all the horrible flaws Sensei has, but Chika doesn't even know they exist. Sensei tries to defend himself, explaining that he had little control over how quickly his situation with Chika [[Zanzibar (Counting Cats)|changed]], but asserts that there is absolutely no hidden deceit in his words. |
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| Ayane scrambles to find some hidden reason, and Sensei takes the time to negate all of them. His attempts to convince her of how nice the opportunity might be fail, but she reveals to him she's [[When You Snap|already agreed]] to it, and just wanted to spend tonight expressing her anger towards him for treating her like an afterthought. He tells her she's not an afterthought, and that she won't ever be from now on. This final bit of reassurance is enough for Ayane to relent and, while she makes a few passive-aggressive jabs at him, accepts his explanation. The two work out some specifics, with them deciding to call Chika over the upcoming Saturday. | | Ayane scrambles to find some hidden reason, and Sensei takes the time to negate all of them. After his attempts to convince her of how nice the opportunity might be fail, Sensei promises to make sure she will be comfortable if she agrees to go through with it, but she reveals to him she's [[When You Snap|already agreed]] to it, and just wanted to spend tonight expressing her anger towards him for treating her like an afterthought. He tells her she's neither an afterthought nor some kind of sacrifice, and that he genuinely wants her to be there. This final bit of reassurance is enough for Ayane to relent and, while she makes a few passive-aggressive jabs at him and states that he owes her a favor, accepts his explanation. The two work out some specifics, with them deciding to call Chika over the upcoming weekend. |
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| The night draws to a close and while more happens that night, Sensei keeps them to himself, citing the privacy as something they deserve. | | The night draws to a close and while more happens that night, Sensei keeps them to himself, citing the privacy as something they deserve. |
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