[Issei PoV]
After 9 years since Kamiya's departure, my life continued as usual with my younger sister, Suzu, until I entered high school.
After my older brother, Kamiya, left 9 years ago, my life continued with a sense of emptiness and deep loss. I tried to move forward, living my daily life with my sister, Suzu. However, Kamiya's (older brother's) shadow always haunted my mind.
Our days were spent with daily routines. I helped Suzu with her schoolwork, cooked together for dinner, and even listened to her stories about her friends. Although sometimes the sense of loss crept in, Suzu's presence helped fill the void in my heart little by little.
The two of us finally entered high school, suddenly feeling a mixture of nervousness and excitement for the new adventures ahead. I felt responsible for protecting Suzu, providing any support she needed in this unfamiliar new school.
Suddenly, an intriguing sports club caught our attention: the Kendo Club. Both of us had always been interested in martial arts, and kendo seemed like an exciting challenge. Without hesitation, we decided to join the club.
During the first week in the club, we met enthusiastic club members and were warmly welcomed. The club's coach, Mrs. Yumi, was a wise and passionate teacher. She gave us intense training, refining our techniques, and teaching us the discipline required in kendo.
Every day after school, we trained together in kendo, fighting each other with enthusiasm and competitiveness. We helped each other to become the best, providing support and motivation.
Through training and competition, I began to rediscover the fire that once burned within me. Kendo helped bring out the hidden strength, transforming me into someone more confident and resilient. Suzu, on the other hand, showed remarkable progress, becoming more skilled and enthusiastic in every training session.
Throughout this journey, we also met incredible friends in the kendo club. They became true friends, supporting us in every match and inspiring us to keep pushing forward. Together, we grew and developed, not only in kendo but also as better individuals.
During each match, I felt the courage and spirit of my older brother flowing through me. I used kendo as a vessel to remember him, practicing with dedication and displaying humility.
As time went by, I felt the long-lost happiness returning to my life. Although my older brother's departure still left an unhealed wound, I realized that life keeps moving, and I must embrace every moment with enthusiasm.
Through the journey in the kendo club, I embarked on a new chapter in my life. I found the courage and strength to move forward, and with the support of Suzu and our wonderful friends, I am confident that a bright future awaits me.
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As I continued my journey in high school, life became even more vibrant and eventful. The Kendo Club became an integral part of my daily routine, filling my days with intense training sessions and exciting competitions.
Under the guidance of Coach Yumi, my skills in kendo continued to improve. Her relentless dedication and passion for the sport inspired me to push my limits further. I poured my heart and soul into every training session, determined to become the best swordsman I could be.
Competitions became a regular occurrence, and each one brought a wave of adrenaline and anticipation. The camaraderie within the club grew stronger as we faced opponents together, cheering each other on and offering words of encouragement.
At first, the pressure of competitive matches weighed heavily on my shoulders. Doubts would creep into my mind, reminding me of the immense talent my older brother possessed. But I refused to be controlled by those insecurities. Instead, I focused on honing my own skills and embracing my unique journey in kendo.
As the matches progressed, I surprised myself with my own growth. I began winning more bouts, earning the respect of both my teammates and competitors. The support from Suzu and my newfound friends in the club fueled my determination, igniting a fire within me that I never thought possible.
Outside of the Kendo Club, school life offered its own set of challenges and triumphs. Academics demanded my attention, and I dedicated myself to maintaining a balance between my studies and my passion for kendo. Suzu and I would spend countless hours studying together, always supporting and motivating each other to strive for excellence.
But it wasn't just about the academics and kendo. High school brought new experiences and friendships that added color to my life. I discovered a love for literature, immersing myself in the world of words and storytelling. Joining the literature club allowed me to express myself creatively and connect with like-minded individuals who shared my passion for literature.
Through these experiences, I began to realize that life was about more than just filling the void left by my older brother's departure. It was about embracing new opportunities, nurturing talents, and forming meaningful relationships. It was about discovering who I truly was and what I wanted to achieve in life.
High school became a transformative period, shaping me into a stronger and more confident individual. The lessons learned within the Kendo Club extended beyond the boundaries of the dojo, teaching me about determination, perseverance, and the power of friendship.
And as I look back on those years, I am filled with gratitude for the journey I embarked on. The memories created, the friendships forged, and the growth achieved will forever hold a special place in my heart.
Life in high school was a whirlwind, but in the chaotic dance of balancing academics, kendo, and personal growth, I found a sense of purpose and happiness. I am filled with hope for the future, knowing that whatever challenges lie ahead, I have the strength and support to overcome them.
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