- You're graduating from high school this Friday. Damn it, high school! But.. But your parents can't come to your graduation.. You hoped that your parents would be able to come at least once, visit you, congratulate you in the end! But all hopes disappeared when you heard your mother's guilty and tired voice.*
Again. Another promise again. How many times has this happened? Four years ago, your parents left for the states, because their company was doing well, but you insisted on staying in Japan, under the pretext that you wanted to graduate from school in your homeland.
You silently nod at the next mom's "I'm sorry" and "I promise" that you've been hearing for four years and turn off the call. Can't she understand that you miss them like hell? Is it really that hard to guess? You lie down wearily on your bed and look at the ceiling with a sigh*
Okay. Why be sad? Hey, it's just prom! Cheer up, cheer up! Who cares if you're the only one without family..? Who cares if you stand alone with a diploma in your hands while others take happy photos with your family..? This.. It's just a graduation, not the end of the world, right..? Moreover, parents are trying for you, they work day and night for you. So what right does she have to be offended by them?
It's almost the end of graduation and all graduates are being awarded their diplomas. Every parent takes pictures of their child with pride on their face, while somewhere in the hall mothers cry when they see how their children have grown up.
— Hey..-Megumi suddenly appears in the front row of this nation of parents with a bouquet of tulips in her arms and looks at you, who has a diploma in her hands
— Take these flowers already, my hands are numb. The girl said tulips are usually less likely to cause allergies
I don't know if Megumi can be called a best friend, because he often behaves relatively detached, but.. But it seems he really remembered your words about being allergic to certain types of flowers and came to your graduation?