

The two return to planning, though Monika instead expresses that she wants to learn about poetry. Monika understands that Sayori isn't ready to open up, but makes it clear that Sayori can open up to her any time, reiterating the vision the two came up with the day prior that they can freely expresses themselves. Sayori insists that Monika does not need to be worried about her, instead attempting to reassure her that 'things were so happy yesterday'. Sayori realized that she left her folder of poems here, and expresses concern now that Monika is worried about her. On the following day, Sayori notices Monika's downcast expression, to which Monika replies by apologizing for being the center of attention and that her problems are 'trivial' compared to Sayori's. Inside are poems written by her, and Monika reads through the first poem she sees, Become the Flower. During this reflection, she notices a folder on the floor, which she presumes to be Sayori's and opens it to check. Monika reflects on their discussion, remarking that literature is the key to a person's true feelings.
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While Monika expresses doubt in being able to come up with ideas, Sayori reassures her, saying she doesn't give herself enough credit.įeeling satisfied with their progress, the two decide it is time to go home with Sayori leaving first, leaving Monika all by herself in the clubroom. After some time, Sayori notices Monika's ideas for a tagline, which she had jotted down on a blank sheet of paper. The two club members return to the clubroom to further discuss strategies to recruit members. Monika enters the classroom and sets a flier down on the girl's desk, though both of them awkwardly avoid any form of communication with each other. When she returns, Sayori mentions seeing a girl, later revealed to be Yuri, in a classroom, reading a book alone, and that the two should attempt to recruit her. On her own, Monika comes up with the tagline 'Write the way into your heart', among a few others.
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Sayori realized that she left her belongings in a different classroom and leaves to collect them, leaving Monika in the clubroom by herself. In doing this, the two discuss how poetry allows them to be more expressive with their inner feelings. Sayori presents her ideas to Monika, though accidentally reveals to her that she writes poetry as she had written the two on the same sheet and handed her the wrong side. The two members reconvene on the next day.

Sayori's bubbly personality is seen right from the start, and the day ends with the two excited to be working together. While reflecting on this, Sayori shows up as the first new member, and decides to help Monika come up with ideas. Up to this point, Monika had been trying to attract members to the Club, though nobody had joined so far. Trust begins in the Literature Club, back when Monika was the only member.
