Rimi's happy, so in turn I'm beyond happy. Ever since she's told me about her brother she has opened up to me a lot more. She finally mentioned how she used to feel very lonely, which I remember Naruto told me when I started to have an interest in her. Her loneliness not only came from being deaf, but also the fear of no one but Naruto would understand her situation with her brother. When she tried to gain friends, they shut her out because her deafness was a "liability" and an "effort" to work through.

I don't understand how anyone could deny Rimi. She's such a sweet girl, and although she seems to have gained more confidence I know it's only for show so Sakura and others like her can stop messing with her. I gave her confidence to stand up for herself, but outside of that she is still very shy and sweet, but that's completely fine. I find it quite cute.

It's still hard to believe she's my girlfriend. It's not that I hate it; it's just that she's changed my life so much. I stopped thinking everything was pointless and started to actually strive towards something. Rimi has inspired me so much to do something more with my life. She has no idea the effect she has on me, and what I plan on doing for her.

A tap on my shoulder broke me out of my thoughts and I turned to see Rimi smiling at me. I smiled back and continued searching online for the cost of what I was going to do for Rimi. It was hard to hide it from her considering I had a bad habit of researching this every time I visited her at work, but I liked the pout she gave when I hid what was on my laptop screen.

After trying for the millionth time to look, she sighed and looked towards the door while tapping her pen on the desk in boredom. I heard the door open, and raised an eyebrow at her when I heard her pen fall out of her hand. Her eyes were widened in shock and stayed at the door not even paying attention to me. That's when I finally gazed over and saw a man standing there with a grin on his face.

"Kenta."