The following Saturday, Sawuta and Akio were out walking around the city.
"That pastry shop was pretty good," said Sawuta.
"They have the best Dango around," said Akio as he ate the little dumplings on a stick before finishing and throwing the stick into a trash can.
"Hey, are you still any good at shooting games?" asked Sawuta as she pointed to a nearby arcade.
"You know it," said Akio. A few hours later, the two were eating at a fast food place.
"I haven't had one of these in a while," said Sawuta, who was eating a burger. It had two potato patties, cheddar cheese, lettuce, and an onion ring on it.
"Can't believe you still like those," said Akio who had a normal burger.
"You kidding, these things are amazing," said Sawuta.
"Do you still feel that person following us?" asked Akio in a low voice.
"Yeah, they're somewhere around here," said Sawuta who had been feeling the presence of another since they had met up. Later, as Akio was walking Sawuta home.
"Thanks for making sure I get home alright," said Sawuta.
"It's no big deal," said Akio as they turned right at a four way intersection. A shadowy figure then came out of hiding before peeking around the corner.
"Surprise!" said Akio as he punched the figure in the masked covered face.
"Now then, mind telling us why you have been following us?" asked Akio while cracking his knuckles.
"Hey, what's going on over there?!" asked an officer as he shined a light on them. The mystery person used this as a chance to get away.
"Where do you think you're going?!" asked Sawuta as she ran in front of the figure with her hair draped in front of her face.
"Aah!" said the figure as it fell backwards onto its butt.
"Wait a minute, is that you, Sakura?" asked Akio as he recognized the voice. He then pulled the mask off, revealing that it was her.
"You were the one following us all day?" asked Sawuta as she fixed her hair and the officer put Sakura in cuffs.
"A freak like you shouldn't be with Akio," said Sakura as the officer found a knife in her pocket.
"I'm going to call for a car to take her, is either of your houses near here?" asked the officer.
"Mine is, sir," said Sawuta as she handed him a note with her address.
