Nana Yagi's uniquely poignant, fleeting, and heartwarming world is vividly portrayed. Emotionally detached and unfamiliar with feelings like joy, anger, sadness, or pleasure, I struggled to understand human emotions—especially in literature. "Have you never liked someone before? Really? And you're not interested in girls at all? Hmm..." To someone like me, she suddenly said, "Want to try falling for your teacher?" and kissed me. That night, I couldn't sleep at all—my mind completely consumed by thoughts of Nana Yagi.
This is what it means to fall for someone... The happiness I felt when I first made love with her, the fear of losing her to another man, the jealousy toward the unknown sides of Nana-sensei I never knew existed, the regret after lashing out with one-sided emotions, and the overwhelming sense of loss when we finally parted ways.
Because I fell in love with Nana-sensei, because she loved me back, I was able to grow. I haven't met a woman more amazing than her since... I really want to see her again.