DESTINED STARS...
We just moved to this town, and I already felt so cramped at home. I felt as though I needed to get out and get some fresh air.
I walked past the photo on my desk that was taken in Elementary and had a quick flashback to the times I had then.
I had to get out. The painful regret that ate at my heart was too much to be held inside this suffocating house.
I decided to take a walk around the town and see what places I can get lost in.
The days have always felt long since the old days.
I miss her.
I felt the sun on my face as I walked through the blossoms and gleeful grass that danced in the wind. I noticed him crouched over something, but from where I stood, I couldn’t see what it was.
What is he doing?
I slowly walked up behind him and tried to peek over his shoulder. As I leaned slowly into his body, I could smell the scent of spring.
Smells so good.
It wasn’t from the trees or the rippling grass. It was… him.
At that moment he turned so quickly that I lost my balance and…
Thump
I looked into his eyes and felt as though I had lost myself in them.
Pretty…
My lips were just inches from his. The scent of his breath was sweet, and I had to grit my teeth to hold back the urge.
Shajiro “Hiro”: Uh hello…
I fell back, startled. I couldn’t help but wonder why I suddenly felt like this.
Saigo: Sorry, I... I…
He looked at me with the purest expression and… smiled.
Hiro: It’s okay.
I got up and leaned down to grab his hand to help him up. All the while, my eyes could never leave his. Something about them has made my mind go blank and calm.
Hiro: Hiro.
Sai: Huh?
He chuckled.
Hiro: I’m Hiro. Saikou Shajiro.
Sai: Oh. Uh… I’m Sai. Omoide Saigo.
He gave me an earnest smile that seemed to light up his eyes and captivate me even more than before.
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