100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior

Day 42 "My gift, how was it?

Yesterday's birthday present was properly kept and opened when I got home.

It was a small box, but it contained two things inside.

One was a blue glasses case. I don't know if it's natural or synthetic, but it's made of leather, and somewhere else, it feels like a waste of luxury for me to use.

The other is a plastic package, which also stands out for its bluishness. "Cantoned off without grabbing a finger," it says in large letters. Inside, there is something like a tool made of silicon rubber. What's this?

I read the whole thing and found that wearing contact lenses is a tool for shifting. His name seems to be "Merle". I couldn't think of anything but starry scraps.

Well. What do these two presents mean? I flipped the box over and it didn't have a message card or anything in it.

Well, if you want to get in touch with me, you can always do as much as you want with LINE. I don't need to bother writing elaborate letters.

Anyway, we meet face to face every day. Tomorrow you will tell me.

It was Saturday the next day and I forgot I was off.

As usual, when noon passes, um, I get up stretched.

Looking at the screen on the smartphone, LINE was coming after all.

Mahan]: Good morning, Sempa.

Maha-run ': Gift, could you open it?

Maha-run ': So you're still asleep...

Maha-run: Let me know when you wake up

"You're still asleep," he said.

No, it's true, it's me, I was asleep. If I'm not asleep and I have some sudden errands, will I be "asleep"? Well, fine.

Keita Inguchi: Good morning.

Maha-run: Nevertheless, you're Mr. Nebsuke.

Keita Inguchi: Uuchi

Maha-run: Gift, could you open it?

Keita Inguchi: Yeah.

Keita Inguchi: What the hell?

What the hell, I just thought. What the hell, I don't even want to write about it.

Maha-run: I'd like to see you in contact.

Keita Inguchi: You can bare your eyes...

I have trouble putting it on.

Maha-run: Contact, I think it's more comfortable than I thought, right?

Keita Inguchi: I don't want to be a dry eye

Maha-run: That's an excuse.

Maha-run: It's a gift for a contact attachment, something like that.

Don't exactly crush my excuses.

Doesn't that mean fewer and fewer escapes?

Keita Inguchi: It seems like it's going to take a while to put it on.

Keita Inguchi: Or didn't you say you couldn't open your eyes in the first place?

I think I said it about a week ago.

One of the reasons I don't keep my contacts in school is because it takes me a while to get them in. Even in the morning I'm sleepy and I can't open my eyes completely and I can't get in contact with them, but if I wake up early considering that time in there, I won't be able to open my eyes more. The vicious circle begins.

Mahan]: Well, just for the weekend.

Keita Inguchi: That doesn't make sense.

Keita Inguchi: Even though my parents only see me

Maha-run ': Weekend, just the day you go out.

Maha-run ': Why don't you make it a contact?

It's eating me down a lot.

Do you want to make people so contact users?

Keita Inguchi: Ah......

Keita Inguchi: No, I hope it's because we do have a lot of inventory.

Why are you so desperate?

Keita Inguchi: Um, "Question of the Day"

Maha-run: Suddenly.

Keita Inguchi: Why do you want me to make contact?

It was a sudden question.

I'm surprised at myself for being so upset. Glad you crossed the line.

Though. You can't be more honest about not answering this than this is a "question of the day".

Oh, and the sigh spilled.

Maha-run]: That's better.

Maha-run: Because it's cool.

Oh. I said it.

I have a read, keep it up, after about 2 minutes.

Keita Inguchi: Ha?

It's like I finally squeezed it out, "What?" returned.

Mahalu: It's a relative story, a relative story.

No, I don't usually talk about it being cool or anything. I don't really think glasses look very good in the first place. I mean, they look like they don't look good in themselves. I don't even say it's cooler to wear anything, but they're going to be pretty deviant.

Well, you can't tell me on a line like this.

Keita Inguchi: Right...

Maha-run: Uh, and the glasses case.

Maha-run: use it even while you are putting on contact

Maha-run: That's what I'm talking about.

Keita Inguchi: You say thank you honestly.

Keita Inguchi: Usually, it's the guy who bought glasses cases.

Maha-run: Who's Me-ru?

It's been ignored.

Well, fine.

Mahalu: Tomorrow, then.

Maha-run: Please follow me properly?

Keita Inguchi: Oh, Typhoon Tomorrow

Maha-run: I can't do a bike, but otherwise, it's a mess.

Let's go strong here.

Maha-run: You can walk home the worst.

Keita Inguchi: You know...

Mahalu: Well, I'll send you the rendezvous point again.

Keita Inguchi: Um...

Where shall we go? I wasn't thinking about it.

Maha-run ': Ah, finally, "one question of the day".

Maha-run: How was my present?

For a while, at intervals.

And the pounding and the sentiments were sent.

Keita Inguchi: I was happy

Keita Inguchi: It's not "book lover" or that kind of rettel.

Keita Inguchi: About me, with a gift like you gave me proper thought,

Keita Inguchi: First time, I was happy.

Keita Inguchi: Thanks

Welcome. If that's all you were happy with, I'm happy with it.