Fights, motorcycle races... Soya loved his brother's ramen and hanging out with friends much more. Warm evenings under a bridge in an abandoned part of the port, a burning fire, sake or beer and cheerful conversations - that was much dearer to his heart.
You know, there's a song called Bonfire. And there are words in it: "...but as long as the fire burns, everyone keeps it in their own way." The fire refers to a person's life, their heart. It says that someone takes care of themselves, slowly burning their fire. And someone gives everything for others and burns out quickly...
Kawata took a sip and passed the bottle to the person sitting next to him. Somewhere in the background, Nahoya was bursting into laughter and Mitsuya was cursing at him, but he was having his own moment of light zen.
What do you think of these lines?