
“No, this is really a big deal. I can remember all of this, but understand. It would be very disturbing if I couldn't understand. How long have I been missing this shitty lesson?” Cassie looked at Kei before her, asking for an explanation.
“ Many times meetings, based on Freya,” replied the man while instead looking at the woman before him.
“Ah, dammit, why should this lesson exist in the world? Kei, this is not good for my health,” Cassie again grumbled.
“When you asked me to ask Freya, aren't you-“
“Thank you, Kei. Satisfied?” the woman smiled and then sighed again, “Once, I thought about dropping out of school.”
“Cassie-“
“Kei, I can't catch up with all these lags. Aish, fucking stalker,” he grumbled, “See this, my right hand just hasn't healed completely. Ah, I'm upset to be.”
“This is all you're asking for, remember? I'll help you, as best I can. Later Freya will also help after completing her extracurricular dance is finished,” this time Kei gives a soothing look to his best friend.
“In addition I already feel not welcome anymore. I'm healthy, they've run me all out. My spirit is gone and God still saves me from death 2 times, through you. Ah, not out of thought,” the woman sighed.
“That means God wants to make you more than you are now. The one who will change this world. Isn't that great?” Kei threw a wide smile which made Cassie smile as well.
“Maybe...”.
“So, math it-“
“No, I don't want to hurt my brain a second time.”
“Pish! Then what do you want to learn?”
“Biology!” cassie said in spirit.
“Ah, not my field,” Kei evasive.
“Kei... teach as much as you can,” the sound of a woman's gentle reprimand from the kitchen jerks Kei.
“Mother... ah, this is full latin name.”
“Kei, please. If you take too long, maybe I'll change my mind from studying,” Cassie leaned back in her chair.
“What do you want? Streets?” tanya Kei whispers probing, “I support whatever is important not learning.”
“Now you recognize me more deeply than any girl in school,” Kei smiled while whispering.
“Oh, only I know? All right, let's go for a walk!” a steady nod from the man made him get out of the chair and pull Cassie's wheelchair off the table.
“Wait, where are you taking me?” ask the woman.
“Near from home but going away from math,” Kei smiled and pushed the wheelchair out of the house, he said,
“We go for a minute, Mom!”
“Yes, be careful!” Kei's mother's permission made them excited.
“Kei, later if I can't walk forever, how, yes?” suddenly Cassie asked in a low tone in the middle of their activity for a walk.
“Stop thinking of things. If the doctor says it can, it can,” Kei replied while playing with Cassie's long unraveled hair, “trust me.”
“How about hands? My left hand is broken, my right hand is not cracked but still tremors. Can I paint again?”
“Painting only use the mouth, like an elephant,” Kei replied rather upset, “Cas, seriously. Don't overload your brain with unnecessary thoughts. Okay? Just trust you can recover.” The man stopped pushing Cassie's wheelchair and clasped in front of her.
“Now, just enjoy the sightseeing time,” he looked at the woman gently, “do not add chaos in your mind. You are like..”.
“Western computers that have been exposed to the virus but still receive the virus without trying to clean it. That's ‘kan?” Cassie finished Kei's sentence.
“Indeed, if his talent is willing to hit as hard as anything still exists. Nice, Cassie. You remember, but you also understand ‘kan? Now, let's delete them one by one. There I am here,” Kei smiled widely, so did his best friend.
“Uh, Kei, are people watching us now?” Cassie suddenly lowered her voice. That sentence made Kei try to steal a glance around.
“Ah, I didn't mean to scare you but I don't like to hide the truth... Yes, Cas... Maybe they think we're dating,” Kei replied.
“What joke is this?” cassie said with a little laugh.
“Seriously, it looks like we need to move from here.”
“Let's go on, Kei.”