Are you happy at your school? |
Yes, I am! |
What makes you so happy! |
You know, playing and talking with my best friend. |
That’s good! It is a good thing to like school, isn’t it? |
Were you happy? |
Not really, because I didn’t have many friends there. |
You feel sad without friends at school. |
Yeah... I’m sorry |
About what? |
That story reminds you of a bad memory. |
Well, it certainly wasn’t good memory, but that’s okay. |
I actually feel sorry for my past, but my current job makes me think that was a good experience for me. |
Good experience? |
Yes. |
For example, such an experience is sometimes so useful to analyze the psychology of those who doesn’t want to go to school. |
It sounds difficult. |
I’m sorry, I’m talking about myself now! Whenever I talk about my job, I tend to get lost in it. |
I guess I would make a better patient. |
Okay, let’s change the subject. Well, what is your best friend like? |
She is really cheerful and nice to me. I’m really happy around her. |
What's her name? |
Misato. |
Okay... Misato. What do you usually do together? |
We read books together at her place and I listen to her playing violin sometimes. |
Wow, she can play the violin. |
Awesome! |
She must be a good friend. |
Why don’t you come over with her next time? |
But she is so shy. |
So shy? |
Maybe... I’ll ask her anyway. I’m guessing she wouldn’t want to. |
Well, I wish she could. |