One Last Spring
Haruto Kisaragi has never been one for attachments. Detached and indifferent, he drifts through high school without purpose, believing that nothing truly matters in the long run. To him, life is a series of predictable routines, and emotions are just unnecessary distractions.
Then he meets Yuki Hanashiro.
Yuki is his complete opposite—bright, impulsive, and full of life. She refuses to leave him alone, pulling him into ridiculous adventures, from chasing the first snowfall to sending letters to their future selves. No matter how much he tries to keep his distance, her warmth begins to crack the walls he’s built around himself.
But Yuki has a secret.
Her time is limited.
As the seasons change, Haruto finds himself caught between the fear of losing her and the overwhelming need to hold onto what they have. Together, they create memories that will last a lifetime—memories that will remind him that even fleeting moments can be eternal.
Because sometimes, even if spring must end, it doesn’t mean the story has to.