He sat in the back seat of the bus, stretching his long legs and surveying Nina who had just boarded the bus .
It's still pretty much the same style of dress as before, set in stone.
He spat in his heart, really an old-fashioned woman. The woman is obviously in her early twenties, but she has to make herself look like an old nun.
Yes, the nun. I heard she wanted to be a nun, didn't she? He did think it was a good match.
When Nina got on the bus, the seats were empty, but she didn't sit down.
Keeping his head down, he gripped the vertical bar nearest the car door as if he was always ready to escape through the back door.
Chris wondered, could it be that last time on the bus, he shouted at her to give up her seat and later he helped her out.
She is too scared to even sit in the seat now?
Not so much.
But apparently, the current situation proves that he was right in thinking.
He rubbed his temples, God, how serious was this woman's condition?
The bus stopped at the platform as scheduled.
At the cu convenience store stop, Nina got off the bus.
Chris kept a distance from her and followed her out of the car.
According to Karl, Nina gets off at this stop every day to buy breakfast and a lunchtime snack.
Then sometimes it's a straight walk to school, just one stop away. Sometimes it takes the next bus.
He stood in front of the convenience store and watched Nina walk into the store.
After waiting for a few minutes, he followed suit and walked in.
Nina is shopping for bento on the shelf. As before, she has headphones in her ears, isolated from the world and immersed in her own world.
Suddenly, the potato chips she was holding fell to the ground.
She squatted down and bent down to pick up the chips.
She couldn't get her phone out to check the time because she had a little too much stuff in her hand. It seems she wasn't wearing a watch either.
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