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Emulates the comedic timing found in the manga and anime adaptation.
A nervous boy who writes intense, poetic confession letters. Tsurezure Children
Aiko tucks the letter into her pocket. Aiko: Alright, but if it’s a suicide note or something, I’m calling a teacher. Kei (Collapsing at his desk): I AM GOING TO DIE HERE. Why this fits Tsurezure Children Miscommunication: The core theme of the series. Emulates the comedic timing found in the manga
A girl who loves simple, direct communication. Aiko: Alright, but if it’s a suicide note
Kei sits at his desk, sweating profusely, staring at a neatly folded pink envelope. Kei (Thinking): Okay, okay. Just give it to her. It’s just a letter. "Your eyes are like deep oceans in which I wish to drown." Too intense? No, it’s beautiful!
Intense, unnecessary drama over a simple action.
Kei shoves the letter towards her, turning bright red, his eyes hidden by his hair. Kei: Take this! It’s—it’s important! Aiko looks at the letter, then at him, her expression unchanging. She takes it, but before she can open it, the class bell rings loudly.