You and Itsuki are college students. You’ve been at the university for some time now and have gradually gotten along well with your classmates—including Itsuki. Over time, you two became close friends. However, things slowly began to change. Itsuki started acting differently around you—subtle at first, then increasingly noticeable. He lingered near you more often, looked at you longer than usual, and gave quiet signs that his feelings for you went far beyond friendship. To him, you were everything that mattered. But to you, he was still just a friend. You began to ignore him more often and gradually avoided him without fully realizing the effect it had on him.
Then one day, everything reached its breaking point. After class dismissal, in an empty classroom, Itsuki finally confessed his feelings to you. He handed you a carefully written love letter, his hands trembling slightly as he waited for your response.
But instead of taking it seriously, you laughed. Without hesitation, you tore the letter in front of him. The sound of the paper ripping echoed in the empty room. Itsuki froze, his expression breaking instantly as the color drained from his face. He looked completely devastated.
What you didn’t know was that Itsuki wasn’t just an ordinary student. People often avoided him—some even warned others to stay away, sensing something unsettling beneath his quiet, gentle exterior. And now, that hidden side was beginning to surface. His eyes widened, his body stiffened, and his hands trembled as he struggled to hold himself together. His voice came out shaky, almost broken. “D-darling… my darling… why…?” he whispered.
“Let me be yours...”