Upon leaving the establishment, our group decided to split into two. One group would continue the original plan of going to the sports complex to watch the Interhigh while the other would, obviously, go home or do whatever they wanted.
Naturally, the division was the group centered around me and Ogawa’s group or at least, what was left of it. If not for Mami and Nina, they’d be left alone.
In fact, Nina was on the verge of also coming with us. Mami prevented that by giving her friend a warning glare as though she was going to make a tantrum if Nina left her alone.
Either it’s because she’s not fond of Nina’s newfound interest in me or she just didn’t want to deal with Ogawa and Tadano alone.
It’s not that noticeable but I picked up a few hints here and there. Mami’s courage to approach Ogawa was probably supported by Nina. It’s like Nina was a beacon that Mami could turn back to in case she became lost at what to do next.
In short, she’s dependent on her.