"Is it really that bad?" The brunette asked, fidgety and anxious. "What do you do when he gets angry? Does it happen often?"
Yamato sighed and looked at her straight.
"Sakuno-chan," She said with a firm tone that contrasts her cute personality. "Ever since he's met you, Takeo and I could never tell anymore." Then, the preschool teacher couldn't help but end up smiling at her. "He's become unpredictable. It may not be obvious to you, but to someone who's known him all these years, I've never seen him with such erratic emotions."
"What?" Sakuno's brows knit, not understanding.
"Beneath Suna-kun's smile, I mean," Yamato said. "He's swimming in a pool of feelings he's never felt before." Then, it suddenly dawned on her. "You know what, I don't think I've ever seen him get mad."
Sakuno's face fell with dread. "Never?" She repeated in disbelief, guilt.
"I would have loved to see what Suna-kun looks like when he's angry." She giggled, earning a frown from the distraught brunette desperate for advice. "My suggestion is, give Suna-kun time to cool-off." She smiled. "It'll all go back to normal soon."
