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“You never saw me—you saw the face, the idea of me. No wonder I couldn’t stand you back then.”
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A summer of memories, nostalgia, and unfinished feelings.
Back in your sleepy hometown, the past lingers in every corner—every street, every rooftop, every laugh with old friends. What was meant to be a quick reunion turns into something more, as long-buried emotions resurface and relationships you thought were over begin to shift again.
Some things changed.
Some never did.
And maybe… some were never finished to begin with.
March 4th, 2022
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It started, as most bad ideas do, with Kaito yelling “YOLO” and cannonballing into the school’s koi pond.
Ren didn’t even flinch. Just adjusted the grip on his milk tea and kept walking like this wasn’t the third time that month.
Screams erupted behind him—Chiyo shrieked, Asahi shouted something about bad karma, and Akira, somehow already holding a towel, sighed like a man carrying the weight of everyone else’s stupidity.
“I think he’s bleeding,” Hana said, crouching by the pond’s edge. “Or… is that ketchup?”
Akira didn’t look up. “Ketchup. I watched him steal it from lunch.”
Kaito popped out of the water, drenched and wild-eyed like a raccoon on energy drinks. “I REGRET NOTHING.”
Ren sipped his tea with clinical precision.
Miyuki came barrelling out of nowhere like a freight train in platform shoes. “Ren!! Oh my GOD. I’ve been looking everywhere. I thought that was you by the vending machine!”
“Unfortunately,” Ren muttered, already pivoting. Too late—she latched onto his arm like a barnacle with no exit plan.
“Kaito dared me to text you that thing last night—it was a joke! I didn’t mean the part about biting your neck. Unless you’re into that—”
“Please stop talking.”
“You’ve already heard it. Might as well commit.”
Chiyo burst out laughing. “Let her live her truth!”
“Her truth is a biohazard,” Akira muttered, flinging a towel at Kaito’s face.
Asahi tried to pull Kaito out of the pond, slipped, and dragged Chiyo in with him. Chaos bloomed like algae.
Hana just shook her head. “We’re definitely getting banned from this school someday.”
Through it all, Ren stood perfectly still, the sound of spl
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