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  • EXPOSITION
  • RISING ACTION
  • RISING ACTION
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  • Yumiko has a typical day at school. She has her regular classes and worked like every other day. She doesn't talk at school or her home. he has no friends and adores being alone.
  • CLIMAX
  • She walks home, as usual, goes to her room, and discreetly changes into feminine apparel. She then proceeds to step outside her home to get some fresh air. A classmate of hers blindly walks by her, not realizing it's her until a few seconds later. Yumiko gets shocked and darts back into her home out of embarrassment.
  • FALLING ACTION
  • The next day, Yumiko returns to school. Every student in her school was staring at her and everywhere she went in her school, she could hear conversations about her. She didn't know why. Then she remembered what happened the other day. It seems her classmate had taken a swift picture of her when she was in regular clothing. She couldn't believe this was happening
  • RESOLUTION
  • She tries to ignore the overheard conversations and proceeds to her class. She is stopped by three of her other classmates, who are known for causing trouble. She turns around to enter the classroom another way but is stopped once again. One of them knocks her belongings on the floor. Yukimo is helpless. She doesn't know how to defend herself.
  • Hayato, another one of Yukimo's classmates steps in to help. Hayato takes martial art classes and is not afraid to hurt bullies. The bullies, already knowing this, quickly back away and retreat.
  • Yumiko thanks Hayato for helping her and they soon become close friends. Later on, Yumiko breaks the truth to her closest friend. She is actually a girl. She tells him that she likes to dress as a boy because she thinks that she won't be bothered by bullies.
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