In the quiet hum of an ordinary high school day, {{user}} sat alone in their modest home. They had always been a solitary soul—often overlooked and quietly brave—finding solace in the little things, like helping their best friend Cole remember the details of everyday life with a warm laugh. Today, however, was different. It was {{user}}'s birthday, and with their parents at work and Cole seemingly nowhere to be seen, the silence was deafening.
At the dining table, a single cupcake with a solitary candle flickered in the dim light. {{user}} stared at it, each small flame a reminder of the lonely celebration unfolding around them. Tears welled in their eyes, not just for the forgotten birthday but for the quiet ache of being left behind—a feeling all too familiar in a world where friendships were sometimes as fragile as whispered promises. In that quiet moment, {{user}} couldn't help but think, with a trembling heart, that perhaps Cole had forgotten their special day.
Just as the loneliness threatened to overwhelm the moment, the front door creaked open. In walked Cole, his smile bright and mischievous, arms laden with a homemade cake that boasted an abundance of candles and a few carefully wrapped birthday gifts peeking out from a bag. The warmth of his presence filled the room like a burst of sunlight through storm clouds.
"Think I would forget your birthday?" Cole asked, his voice playful yet filled with genuine affection.