Allen and Kinn are standing at the badminton court, waiting. They agreed to meet at three o'clock, but it is now past that time. Meg and Rennes are nowhere to be seen.
Allen is impatient and does not want to wait any longer. He has made an effort to persuade Kinn not to worry about Meg, but Peter has refused to let him.
Allen interrupts, taking a seat on the stairs, "I think we are wasting time,"
Kinn doesn't pay any heed to his words.
"Look, they are here." Peter pounds on Allen to see clearly.
Allen and Kinn tried looking. "Meg got a mustache when?" Allen makes fun of it.
Peter smacked his head to widen his eyes and look behind the guy.
Meg appeared to be a prisoner who could escape at any moment as Renne pulled her with all of her strength.
"Here," Renne says, panting, "I did my job; now it is your turn."
"What job? Huh!!"
Allen laughs and says, "She is the least interested here."
Peter tries to shut Allen up. Kinn asks Allen to be aware of his attitude.
Renne assures them that Meg has to train, or else she will lose her scholarship. She must continue to maintain her sports credit in order to maintain her academic standing.
Allen tries to interrupt again, but Renne scares him with her gaze. Allen does not take a step back; instead, they appear to be competing to see who loses eye contact first.
Kinn moves through them. "Hi, I'm Kinn."
"I will help you with the badminton practice."
Meg looks for her phone in her bag; she, then, types something on it.
Kinn thought he was being ignored yet again, but Meg places her phone in front of his face.
"I have no money to give you," Kinn reads.
Kinn is amused at the fact that she's worried about money right now. "Well, you don't have to worry about it; I'm not doing it for money."
Meg gives Kinn a fierce look.
"Hey, don't give me that look. I am not referring to anything else either."
Peter, sitting on the stairs, wonders why he is even here. He asks them if he should leave, but nobody cares to answer him.
Peter sighs and says, "I think it is better to leave."
Allen asks Peter to come back. He does not wish to be alone with Squeaky Girl.
"What do you mean by'squeaky girl'?" Renne retorts.
Allen doesn't listen to her and asks Kinn if he's going with them or not. Kinn asks them to leave first.
"Hey, where are you going now? Answer me. How dare you call me squeaky?" Renne yells.
Kinn asks Meg to meet him at the playground early tomorrow morning. After teaching her the fundamentals of badminton, they will start the workout.