Komi's schizophrenic friend

-Communication 10: Summer Uniform-

June 1st, 2017...

Komi-san was on her way to school as always. The two months that have passed since high school started for her were full of occurrences. Shouko already had made five friends during that period, which is a lot considering she has communication disorder. The people Komi-san passed by on the way to school were gazing at her as always. But for some odd reason, they seemed to be more focussed that day.

"YEEEAAAAAHHHHH!" they suddenly screamed which startled Komi-san.

Some time later at school...

"Oh, mornin' Komi-san!" Najimi said. But she (Note: From now on I'll always use the female suffixes for Najimi. Except Tsumeno, he'll use what he prefers to refer to Najimi) then was noticing something.

"Wow." Najimi said, which confused Komi-san.

"Nice." she shortly replied afterwards and for once was able to look Shouko into the eyes without trembling.

A short time after...

"Gooooooooooooodddddddd morning, Komi-san! Woof!" Himiko exclaimed like always when she met Shouko. She then however collapsed after noticing something. Komi-san then walked up the stairs where she then encountered Yamai-san.

"Morning, Komi-san!" Yamai-san said. However, she started blushing after noticing something.

"Haahh...", Ren muttered, "B-Beautiful..."

Komi-san then started running towards her classroom, being worried that something is wrong with her. She then wanted to get help from Tsumeno, but was to shy to ask verbally.

Tsumeno, everyone is acting different than usual around me. Is there something weird about me?

"Shouko, I think people are just impressed by your summer uniform.", Tsumeno said, "Don't worry, I also think that you look good in it, but the others are just very impressed."

You also look good in that thinner kimono, Tsumeno.

"Oh, you noticed? Well, it's not a lot thinner than the kimonos that I usually wear, but it helps so that I don't sweat too much while training in the summer." Tsumeno said. The school day then continued without incidents.

-Communication 10: End-