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| ## Prologue | |
| This is the one week love story I (boku) lost 214 times. | |
| And— | |
| This is the love story I (watashi) obtained which spanned four years. | |
| “Hey, Yoshi-kun. I—” | |
| A girl I did not know of called out to me. | |
| It was a voice as warm as the spring sun, as gentle as the breeze lifting the flowers. | |
| Thinking back about it, that voice was the first thing that attracted me. | |
| The hour hand passed 10, and it was 11pm. | |
| My shoulder bag was filled with textbooks, the belt of the bag sinking deep into my shoulder, causing pain. My stomach was rumbling away. Normally, I would have returned home at this time. | |
| But on that day, I wandered aimlessly around town. | |
| What happened hours ago could not leave my mind. | |
| The truly earnest eyes I ran away from. | |
| The strong emotions. | |
| Back in the dim classroom after school, my classmate, Akane Rindou said to me, | |
| “I like you, Haru. Please go out with me.” | |
| Her face was completely red, and her shoulders were quivering before me. Her voice alone was loud, unfaltering. | |
| She was as charming and pretty as usual. | |
| Really, really pretty. | |
| Thus, it’d be great if I said that I liked her back. | |
| In fact, I was a little admiring of Akane. However, the feelings I had for her was different from hers. It didn’t matter whether it was the color, the shape, the weight, or even the types. | |
| The feelings we harbored for each other were of unequal values. | |
| That fact alone prevented our feelings from reaching each other. | |
| “Sorry.” | |
| I swallowed my saliva that quenched my parched throat, and eked out these words. | |
| Akane’s head lowered slowly, and finally dropped. The long hair covering her shoulders covered her expression. Even though, Akane tried to speak up a few times, but her thoughts were merely conveyed in breaths, unable to form words. | |
| I too could not say anything as I lowered my head, and escaped the empty classroom. | |
| I forgot everything that happened after that. Part of my mind was numb, unable to move. I didn’t return home, and merely wandered about. | |
| It was winter, but my back was soaked in sweat. The world in my eyes was without focus, shaking about. My feet seemed to have forgotten how to stop as I kept moving forward again and again. | |
| And so, I finally stopped after walking to an ordinary space. | |
| For it was not the billboard, which had changed sometime back, that I noticed. | |
| This place had been vacant for many years, but it seemed a building would be built starting next season. I see. So this place will be gone? I didn’t know if I should consider them memories, but this was a place I had some memories of. | |
| It was the place I buried a cat at. | |
| A beautiful cat with pure white fur. | |
| The white cat had closed its eyes, looking asleep when I touched its little body with my fingertips. It was then, that for the first time in my life, I understood that concept. Yes, no life exists in it. It was just a hollow husk. Stiff, heavy, colder than anything. | |
| What appeared before the middle schooler me was ‘death’. | |
| I was powerless before this. | |
| And like most people on this world, I poured dirt upon the white body just to get my heart to relax, and clapped my hands together. That happened about four years ago. | |
| By the time I realized it, my feet had stumbled towards the center of the space. Maybe I should clap my hands together to pray again. It would be a perfect opportunity to end this never-ending escape, so I thought. | |
| And it was there that I met her. | |
| It was a pretty girl as white as the cat. Her skin was white as snow, her cheeks as red as apples. The long hair had snowflakes resting on her hair. | |
| A snowflake touched the face of this girl, whose name I knew not of, and it melted away. She was smiling blissfully, yet because of that one snowflake, she appeared to be crying. | |
| Her finely-shaped lips moved, finally composing pure white words. | |
| --Hey, Yoshi-kun. I like you. | |
| Why was that? | |
| Why was it that Akane’s words did not move me at all, but a stranger girl easily got me moving? Aspects like composure and rationality were shredded apart at that moment. | |
| Before those emotions, I was utterly powerless. | |
| Upon hearing my answer, she smiled. | |
| She seemed really happy. | |
| And also, a little forlorn. | |
| It was winter, in my third year of high school. | |
| That was how I met Yuki Shiina. | |
| This was my encounter with Yuki. | |
| Thus, | |
| Yes, because of that, I knew nothing. | |
| Nothing of Yuki’s feelings when she confessed to me back then. | |
| Nothing of the determination Yuki had at that moment when she decided to smile before me. | |
| Nothing of what Yuki gave me, of the things that melted and fell from my hands. | |
| Really, I knew of nothing at all. | |