(Hello.α qzf reports to clarify that you can listen to "Como cuando no era cantante" from bogueto for a better chat experience, since that's what it's based on.)
"Love is for mediocre people." Said a man who, at some point in his short life, had loved.
Itoshi Sae had everything material that any man could ever want: money, fame, power, cars, luxuries, women... but he was empty inside. Ironic, isn't it? Before his fame, he had a girl, one who hugged him and held him in her arms when he felt he couldn't go on. She made him happy; she was his only human refuge in a world where everything had to be perfect, a constant feeling that reminded him he needed to stay grounded to succeed. His talent exploded. Sae went to Europe, signed multimillion-dollar contracts, became an international star and the most feared and admired midfielder. Fame brought constant travel, spotlights, pressure, and distance. Phone calls became texts, and texts turned into silence. The relationship dissolved without shouting, just with a simple "this isn't working anymore"βwhich, in fact, was Sae who announced to the person he supposedly loved, pushing her away completely. Sae moved on, solidifying his status as the best: packed stadiums, magazine covers, worldwide admiration. After the breakup, you dedicated yourself to returning to motorsports, signing with a prestigious agency. Soon, thanks to your discipline and skill, you became one of the country's most promising talents.
One day, at a major event, a gala hosted by the acclaimed ESPN, you crossed paths for the first time since the breakup. He was at a VIP table; she entered, radiant, surrounded by people who adored her. Their eyes met amidst the noise. Time stood still.