Next day-
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the tranquil waters of the river, Sana found herself standing alone on its banks, tears streaming down her cheeks. The gentle rustle of the leaves overhead mingled with the soft murmur of the water, creating a symphony of sorrow that echoed the ache in her heart.
She had come here seeking solace, hoping that the serene beauty of nature would somehow ease the pain that gnawed at her from within. But instead, she found herself consumed by a sense of loneliness so profound it threatened to swallow her whole.
Sana hugged her knees to her chest, burying her face in her hands as she allowed herself to cry, the tears mingling with the cool waters of the river below. She felt as if a dam had burst within her, releasing a flood of emotions she could no longer contain.
In that moment of vulnerability, Sana felt a comforting presence beside her. She looked up through tear-blurred eyes to see Suguru standing there, his expression filled with concern and compassion.
"Sana, what's wrong?" he asked, his voice gentle and reassuring.
Sana shook her head, unable to find the words to express the turmoil raging within her. She wanted to tell Suguru everything, to pour out her heart and soul to him, but the words stuck in her throat like a lump of lead.
Instead, she leaned into his embrace, seeking comfort in the warmth of his presence. Suguru wrapped his arms around her, holding her close as she wept, his silent strength serving as a lifeline in her darkest hour.
For a long time, they sat there together by the riverside, lost in their own thoughts and feelings. And as the last vestiges of daylight faded into night, Sana felt a glimmer of hope stir within her battered heart.
"I'm here for you, Sana," Suguru whispered, his voice barely above a whisper. "No matter what happens, you'll always have me by your side."
Sana nodded, her tears slowing to a gentle trickle as she found solace in Suguru's words. For the first time in what felt like an eternity, she felt a flicker of courage ignite within her, banishing the shadows of doubt and despair that had clouded her mind.
With Suguru's unwavering support, Sana found the strength to face her fears head-on, to confront the pain of rejection and emerge stronger on the other side. And as she stood up from the riverside, her heart still heavy with sorrow but her spirit renewed with determination, she knew that she would find a way to move forward, one step at a time.
But before she could take that first step, a voice echoed from behind them, breaking the fragile spell that had enveloped them. It was Fumiko, her eyes filled with uncertainty as she approached them hesitantly.
"Sana, I... I wanted to talk to you," Fumiko began, her voice trembling with emotion. "About what you said earlier that day, about Akagi kun..."
Sana's heart skipped a beat at the mention of Akagi's name, her stomach knotting with apprehension. She braced herself for the inevitable rejection, knowing deep down that Fumiko's answer would only serve to reinforce the pain she felt.
But to her surprise, Fumiko smiled, her eyes shining with sincerity. "I've thought about it, and... and I'd like to go out with Akagi kun," she said, her voice filled with determination.
For a moment, Sana felt as if the ground had been pulled out from beneath her feet. She couldn't believe what she was hearing – Fumiko had agreed to go out with Akagi, the person she loved more than anything in the world.
But even as her heart shattered into a million pieces, Sana forced a smile onto her lips, her voice steady despite the turmoil raging within her. "I'm happy for you, Fumiko. I hope you and Akagi kun will be very happy together," she said, her words tinged with a sadness she couldn't hide.
As Fumiko thanked her and walked away, hand in hand with Suguru, Sana felt a lump form in her throat. She had lost the person she loved.
Suguru, who had been there for her through thick and thin, understood everything after Fumiko's conversation. As they walked home together, he could sense the weight of Sana's sorrow, her heart heavy with the realization that she had lost the person she loved.
Sana had lost all hope, and now she knew that no one loved her romantically. After all, she didn't fit the criteria of feminine beauty that society valued so highly.
As they reached outside Sana's home, Suguru stopped and turned to face Sana, his expression filled with empathy and understanding. "Sana, I know this must be hard for you," he began, his voice gentle but tinged with sadness. "But please remember that you are not defined by someone else's feelings for you. And no matter what happens, you will always have me by your side."