Hela hadn't seen Hewitt for several days.
In fact, as she "grew up" gradually, the time she could spend with Hewitt became less and less. In her exchanges with other people, she discovered that this should be the normal situation for humans.
No one can accompany another person forever, not even parents or lovers. Humans cannot occupy all positions in the lives of other humans.
Hewitt asked her to go to school to make friends, Hela knew, but at first she didn't care about it.
Who to know? Or not to know? She didn't think it was important.
What mattered was how he thought.
But as she got to know other people, she indeed found many things worth caring about in the world: all kinds of novel things, various humans, and books with different knowledge.
The girl walked out of her room, drowsy-eyed. Today, Hewitt wasn't at home, and she never had breakfast on such occasions.