"Ella Lacey's dormitory.
Yolanda Bardot was frantically shaking Ella, who was reading a book, and excitedly telling her, "Ella, did you hear that?! The one Garvin confessed his feelings to is you, it's you!"
"Is he sick?"
Ella carefully pushed aside the overly excited Yolanda, speaking blandly, "Yolanda, could we have a little bit more confidence, please?"
"I...I can."
Even while saying she could, Yolanda knows she can't control her excitement. That heartthrob, Garvin, confessing to a new freshman girl – who wouldn't get excited?
"But Ella, why are you so calm about it? Garvin isn't your typical guy." She was genuinely concerned for Ella.
How many girls in school are envious and jealous? The person involved appears to be completely indifferent. Is this even right?
However, reality can be cruel.
Ella's clear eyes, from beginning to end, never left the literary masterpiece "One Horse, Two People", which has reached a moving part of the story: