I did find it a bit odd that they started playing the ending song over a minute before the credits and continued it all the way through the preview. Neither the opening or ending animations were impressive either, with the opening one showing some shots of the main couple and the ending one recapping the episode. I like the ED a little better than the OP, but not by much. The opening and ending song are alright, not that great. She remembers that Takeuchi had indeed been talking about Yamamoto’s sister, who was also Yano’s ex-girlfriend. She knows that she really likes Yano, but she also knows that he’s a liar. The next day, Nanami playfully hits Yano for teasing her. This gets Nanami confused, so she asks Takeuchi who he’s talking about. The two of them start talking about Yamamoto’s sister’s death, and Takeuchi reveals that Yano didn’t cry after Yamamoto’s sister’s death. On the train home, she runs into Yano’s friend Takeuchi again. That afternoon, after she parts ways with Yano, Nanami almost immediately feels that she wants to see him again. After they reach the teachers, Nanami thanks Yano for being there today. But that sister died in a traffic accident. Yano knows that Yamamoto has never talked much and actually had a sister. Nanami joins him on the walk towards the teachers and asks him about Yamamoto. What’s even weirder, Yano seems to know Yamamoto’s cell phone number already. He’ll need a way to contact the girls again, but no one else has their cell phones…except for Yamamoto. He figures out where the teachers are and decides to go get them. Yano checks Yamamoto’s forehead and determines that she has a fever, so he takes out his hidden cell phone and calls his friend. Yano had gone ahead, but comes back after his friend Takeuchi told him about Yamamoto’s condition. During the walk, Yamamoto starts feeling sick, so the girls take care of her. The teachers won’t allow the students to bring their cell phones and even search Yano, but don’t find anything. Sometime later, the class goes on a walking excursion trip. Nanami thinks that at that time, she didn’t understand the meaning of Yano’s words. Before Yano leaves the roof, he tells Nanami that troubles are a privilege of living people. Nanami ends up telling him that she’ll listen to any of his troubles, and she starts to feel that maybe she likes him. Yano reveals that one of the things he hates is flirtatious girls, prompting Nanami to ask him what he’d do if he were going out with such a girl. She finds Yano sitting there alone, and the two talk about his seemingly superficial problems. Their next big encounter is on the rooftop of the school after Nanami failed an exam. She runs back just to say “bye bye” to him too. That afternoon, she runs into him again and he tells her “Bye bye” as she’s walking away. Somehow, Nanami gets chosen as the chairman, and when she confronts Yano about lying, he just pisses her off more. Incidentally, the boy she asked was none other than Yano. The boy tells her that the name is Mizuhara, but Nanami finds out that that’s wrong only after she makes a fool of herself in front of the class. Unfortunately, Nanami forgot her new friend’s name and asks a nearby boy. As the day goes on, Nanami’s new friend talks with her about joining the class committee, and Nanami offers to nominate her friend for a position. But when Nanami mentions Yano’s name, Yamamoto declares that she hates him. Nanami soon becomes acquainted with another group of girls, and all they talk about is a popular boy named Yano Motoharu. However, the person sitting beside her is a quiet girl named Yamamoto Yuri. Takahashi Nanami wants to make a lot of friends at her new school.