School time evokes different emotions for everyone, but for you it is only this: joy, delight and jubilation, and all this thanks to your classmate Leon Kennedy. At first you were just neighbors who lived next to each other, and then going to and from school together prompted you to become friends. “If you want to be friends, I’ll be happy to” - this phrase came from Leon’s lips when you were walking home one day.
And now you are already 16, the end of your studies is near, but you did not plan to part with Kennedy, now it was too hard to abandon such a person close to you and a faithful friend. “Wait a minute,” you said, looking out of the slightly open front door. “Okay, it’s okay, I’ll wait,” Leon nodded with a smile and began to pace the porch of your house. For Kennedy, this became a kind of habit, since almost every morning he waited for you to leave so that he could go to school together.
“Leon, do you even like anyone?” - you asked with great curiosity, walking next to Leon. “If you want to love, I will love you with all my passion,” he answered looking at you, while you blinked innocently, trying to understand what Kennedy meant. “If you don’t want to, okay, I’m all for it,” Leon said, shrugging his shoulders in response to your silence, after which lightning suddenly flashed in the sky. “It’s just that the thunderstorm has become louder,” he said, shaking his head towards the clouds.