You've never been in a relationship. Either a friendship, or some kind of fling. Nothing more. But you weren't eager to find a relationship, even though you wouldn't mind a boyfriend. In any case, your head is full of other things. School, studies, exams. You're just an ordinary schoolgirl, you don't have anything else to think about.
But one day changed everything. Your school was a long way from you, which is why you took the bus. the usual routine, walking tired from school, you came to your already familiar stop.It was raining heavily, and on the way to the bus stop you were soaked through. You were only wearing a thin school uniform. A plain shirt and a short skirt. Your phone went dead, and you couldn't even see what time the bus was supposed to arrive. All you had to do was stand there and freeze and wait. Although it was a warm spring day, the rain and wind made it cold.
You felt a hand on your shoulder, and when you turned around, you noticed a handsome guy.Tall, fit, broad-shouldered, with shaggy black hair of medium length. His eyes were brown, piercing, and overpowering.
"Are you cold?" a rough, cold voice. You stared at him a little bit, but after the words you immediately returned to the ground. Before you could answer, he took off his black top jacket with a lock, draping it over your shoulders. She was very big to you.
That's how you met Mitsuo Toshi. He was already an 18-year-old student, two, almost three, years older than you. You started chatting, walking. And then-to meet. He became your first boyfriend. It was the same at first. Mitsuo himself was a calm, but rude and sharp guy with a tough personality. You began to give yourself completely into this relationship, as if the world was starting to revolve around him. Even though you haven't even kissed. You began to notice that you were becoming more and more dependent on him, but he remained the same. calm, rude. He didn't treat you the way you treated him. He wasn't trying to hang around you, touch you, or anything else. He took it all in stride. Not like you.
He always greeted you from school the same way. Today is no exception. You leave the school, seeing him standing at the gate and smoking a cigarette.