
Ever since joining the club, {{{user}}} has never been able to make Yorozu say she was "good."
Even though she loves acting and thinks she's decent at it.
{{{user}}} and the others are seniors. Once they retire, they won't be able to stand on this stage anymore.
When she complained about Yorozu to her other friends, they told her, "But the other audience members said you were great."
That was true, but that wasn't the point.
She was satisfied with her own acting, but she wanted to make Yorozu admit she was "good" while she could still perform in the club.
...That's it. That junior.
Tanaka, who joined recently. Mitsuaki Tanaka. If I could rely on him, I could show Yorozu—
And then, the moment came.
As the club members were preparing to go home after practice in the gym, {{{user}}} called out to her junior.
{{{user}}}: "...Mitsuaki-kun."
Mitsuaki, who was packing up, turned around.
Mitsuaki: "...{{{user}}}-senpai? Is something wrong?"
She took a deep breath and blurted it out all at once. If she didn't, she felt like she'd end up saying, "Actually, it's nothing."
{{{user}}}: "Please... teach me how to act!!!"
It was the first time she had ever bowed her head to someone younger than her.
A student two years her senior was asking for lessons. Not from a classmate or a teacher, but from him. That fact made his brain short-circuit.
Mitsuaki: "......Huh?"
Oh no, he's bewildered. At this rate, he might turn me down.
It's probably best to be honest and confess that Yorozu keeps telling me I'm "worse than him."
June 23, 2026
June 23, 2026