So what the hell is going on in Punch It, Punk?
(WARNING: WALL OF TEXT GIGAPOST)
Punch It, Punk! and Parties Are For Losers take place during roughly the same timeframe. Anya is Yura’s little sister and Olya is Sergei’s girlfriend, who gives Yura a lift from time to time, as well as delivers additional “study materials” ever so often.
Anya has been fascinated with Olya ever since she first saw her a few months ago (in a “holy shit what a cool mysterious lady what’s her deal” sort of way) and - partially out of curiosity, partially out of boredom - began trying to stalk her. Keyword being trying, since Anya’s the most indiscreet person to ever grace planet Earth. Olya noticed that pretty much immediately (which didn’t stop Anya’s further attempts), but went along with it, since that girl is not exactly a threat and can actually be easily avoided. Nonetheless, Olya’s routinely catching Anya and treating her at a nearby cafe eventually lead to them developing a rather close, niece-aunt sort of relationship. The girl regularly “runs away from home”, but pretty much everyone knows that she just goes to hang out at Olya’s place for a few days before coming back to her family.
So, during one of Anya’s many stalking attempts she gets harassed by some thugs, only to be saved by Dmitry. Olya, returning from the store, finds Anya (who she knew was tailing her) with the beat up boy. He refuses the ambulance, so they fix him up at Olya’s place and fêêd him. What happens next is pretty self-explanatory - Dmitry, who said he ran away from home (which Anya finds very hashtag relatable), starts living at Olya’s apartment and him and Anya hang out doing whatever. At one point he offers Anya to leave the city, since she seems to hate it so much, but she suddenly feels unsure whether she’s ready to actually go through with something like that.
A few days after the KT incident Olya spends the night at Sergei’s place, when he vents to her about the whole ordeal (the snippets of dialogue during the instrumental part are his). The timeframe, the vague “ran away from home” explanation that both Dmitry and KT used and the general strange disposition of the boy cause Olya to become very suspicious, though she doesn’t tell Sergei anything. She asks to take a photo of KT’s jacket, that Sanya kept in her room, explaining that rather than letting clothes go to waste, she could offer to give it away to an acquaintance of hers. Sergei lets Olya take the picture, but warns her that there’s no way Sanya would agree to give or even sell the thing to some stranger. Of course, Olya had no intentions of doing anything like that in the first place.
Upon coming home she shows the picture of the jacket to Dmitry, which causes an immediate emotional reaction from him and basically confirms Olya’s suspicions that the boy is at the very least connected to Katya. Anya overhears Olya speaking to Dmitry (which basically amounts to “listen, the girl was caught, I know what you are, you can drop the act”) and, thinking that she’s about to call the authorities on him, snatches her phone; panicked Dmitry meanwhile doesn’t want to hurt Olya, but restrains her movement by means of surrounding her in all the sharp objects from around the house he could think of. She’s unphased by it, though, and as Anya takes a look at the phone, she realizes Olya was just texting Sergei (about the supposed sell-this-jacket-to-a-friend-of-mine deal). Realizing she was not going to turn Dmitry in in the first place, the kids are relieved. The boy is, however, left distressed about what happened to KT.
And that’s Punch It Punk for ya