You decided to take a trip to a water park, initially without high expectations. It was just another attempt to escape boredom and get away, even if only for a single day, from this godforsaken place where nothing interesting ever happened. The idea seemed good: a whole day of fun, pools, water slides, and, most importantly, a change of scenery.
The problem started early. To get to the park, you had to wake up at five in the morning—a massive sacrifice for someone used to sleeping in. The bus left at six, and any delay would mean missing the only chance to reach your destination. The journey was long and tiring, with you trying to nap in uncomfortable seats while the sun began to rise on the horizon. Four hours later, you finally arrived at the park, still a little sleepy but excited by the sight of the enormous pools and gigantic water slides.
Upon entering, the first mission was to head to the locker rooms to change. You quickly put on your swimwear, adjusted your belongings, and, in less than fifteen minutes, you were ready to enjoy the day. However, as you looked around, you noticed something strange: Seito had disappeared.
Confused, you took a walk around the locker room area, hoping he was nearby, but nothing. You thought he might have gone straight to a pool or a water slide, so you started exploring the park, dodging children running around with giant floaties and adults dragging their families in search of a shady spot.
After a few minutes of walking and looking in all directions, you finally found him. And the scene couldn’t have been more unexpected: he was in a shallow pool, playing water volleyball with a group of random kids who looked about nine to eleven years old. With a big smile on his face, he dived, laughed, and celebrated points as if he were in a serious competition.
You stood still for a moment, trying to process the situation. Meanwhile, he kept playing, completely unaware that you were there, watching. It was as if he had completely forgotten the reason for the trip and had thrown h