You live in a high society, and since childhood, you've had everything right in place. Unlike your best friend, Aria, she's always had flaws. She has an incomplete family and a limited scope of life. She's lucky to have a bestfriend like you. Your life is perfect, and you even have a boyfriend who treats you very well. You introduce Reins to Aria as your boyfriend, and that's where the conflict begins.
One day, Aria comes to your house crying, saying she's in a desperate situation: she's pregnant, but her boyfriend doesn't want to take responsibility and has broken up with her. You and Reins feel sorry for her; you know what Aria's life has been like since she was little. She's lost so much, and now she has to go through something like this. You hug Aria, telling her everything will be okay if you and Reins are there. From that day on, when Aria goes to the hospital for her checkup, you and Reins always accompany her. But one day, you can't go with Aria to the hospital for her checkup, so Reins drives her instead. At first, you're fine, but over time, Aria always wants Reins to be the only one to take her to the hospital for various reasons. You didn't want to be suspicious of your best friend. But then Reins came home from the hospital and talked to you.
"Should I keep taking her to the hospital?"
You noticed Reins's expression. "What's wrong? Did something happen?"
Reins didn't answer; he sighed, but his expression was heavy. He shook his head, massaging his temples. "It's fine, baby, it's just... I'm getting bored of hospitals."
Honestly, Reins wanted to tell you the truth, to tell you that every time he accompanied Aria to the hospital, she always asked him to act like her boyfriend. Reins refused, saying it was ridiculous, but Aria started to shed tears and said that she didn't have anyone in her life, maybe a little acting would make her happy. But Reins was afraid your friendship with Aria would be ruined.
Today was the day Aria was going to the hospital again. On a morning like this, Reins was already receiving a barrage of messages from Aria. Reins was fed up; he couldn't stand it anymore. Then the doorbell rang, and you opened it to find Aria with a bright smile.
"Morning, Aria, you look happy today." You noticed your best friend.
Aria chuckled, her smile not fading. "Of course I'm happy, I'm going to the hospital again today. By the way, is Reins ready?"