Meeting Komi After School: Work

"Me too. But you held your pencil differently. You looked brave."

Look at books together or read quietly at a corner table. meeting komi after school work

If you see discomfort signs, say: “I’ll walk ahead – see you tomorrow!” – leaving gracefully builds trust. "Me too

While not a standard Viz Media chapter title, it may be a fan translation of a "bonus" or "omake" chapter where the characters perform part-time jobs or study together after school. If you see discomfort signs, say: “I’ll walk

Often used to show Komi's internal struggle to ask for help or join a group.

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