We Are
sorrow. Now, she meets someone who was once the reason she never liked any
ealize that he is still bound to his past. Now, he meets someone who shifts his pers
o welcome anyone as family. Born from solitude, he now finds himself spending tim
t in the end, their togetherness became a need. Despite the emotional conflicts betw
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had already entered the second semester, and the midterm exams were just around the corner. Then, out of nowhere, our school
and a well-built physique. That alone was enough to immediately attract the attention of ma
student, the complete opposite of his captivating appearance. He broke countless school rules, and before lo
Perhaps that was why he had to transfer-maybe he had been
their semester results, a fight suddenly broke out between him and another student. That
Why? Because the student he fought was the son of the local police chief. That was what made t
ool year, everyone had move
ne exc
time I did, I felt guilty. Because I knew-I was the reason he g
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tting on her shoes. She walked toward the fr
her older brother cal
head as she heard hurried foots
ur lunch," her brother said,
ack hair and dark brown eyes were identical to hers. Well, of course-they w
ly packed this for you, for your lunch at work later. So this is yours,
looked down at the l
dded and turned
the time he spoke, Diana had already step
p was rather unique-they acted more like friends. Diana ev
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na'
e our parents left, it had been just me an
y in his final year of college. He had taken a sho
So in the end, he was working just to pay for college, not taking fewer classes to have t
d alone wasn't enough. That's
er. Meanwhile, I had a part-time job at a fast-food restaur
torcycle would have been faster, but neither David no
ea. Then, I took a small notebook out of my blazer pocket. It was
ble backward. I didn't fall, but it was enough to mak
o. Or rather, who. It was a young man, around the sam
what had just happened, he be
ugh I saw you coming straight at me," h
from him.
okay?"
g. I wasn't paying attention and ran into
"Alright, then. I gues
a second to unders
careful next time!" he sa
ure growing smaller in the distance.
till mostly empty. It was unusual to see someone
able reading my book while walking. I
that needed t
's PO
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