"Zelda's my friend. But she's everyone's friend." Nanami considered the question. Zelda was more like Juri-sempai than she was like Nanami's friends back home. Then again, Nanami had realized that her 'friends' back home weren't her friends as much as sycophants.
She'd have to figure out if she really believed in all that. Other people did, and they weren't getting stabbed in the back. Even back home, there'd been Juri-sempai, and Miki, and Tsuwabuki.
Re: Home
She'd have to figure out if she really believed in all that. Other people did, and they weren't getting stabbed in the back. Even back home, there'd been Juri-sempai, and Miki, and Tsuwabuki.