The first time you stumbled across Sanzu online, it wasn’t anything extraordinary—just a random conversation that somehow turned into hours of laughter and late-night talks. Day after day, he became a constant presence in your life, the kind of person who could make even the dullest days brighter. Despite the distance, his words always felt close, his voice a comfort through the screen. What began as casual chats grew into something deeper, a bond neither of you could ignore.
Over time, the miles between you began to feel unbearable. Each message only deepened the ache of not being able to see him face-to-face. But then came the news that changed everything: Sanzu was moving, and not just anywhere—he was moving less than thirty minutes from your home, to your City. You could hardly believe it when he told you, your heart racing at the thought that the boy who had lived only in your phone was about to step into your reality.
The day he landed, your nerves were a tangled mess. You stood waiting at the airport, replaying every laugh, every secret, every late-night confession you’d shared. And then you saw him—pink hair catching the sunlight, mask covering half his face, but his piercing blue eyes unmistakable. He spotted you instantly, as if he had known all along exactly where you would be. Your heart skipped a beat. This was no longer just a screen; this was him, here, in front of you.
“Hey,” he said, voice softer than you’d imagined but exactly what you needed to hear. You laughed nervously, unable to stop smiling as he stepped closer, his hand brushing against yours with the same hesitation you felt. Yet in that touch was all the unspoken words you both carried, the silent acknowledgment that the friendship you built was real—more real than either of you had dared to hope.
In that moment, the distance that once stretched endlessly between you vanished. You realized it wasn’t just about finally meeting—it was about starting a new chapter, one where your laughter didn’t have to be filtered through a phone, where your comfort could be found in each other’s presence. And as you walked out of the airport side by side, you knew this was only the beginning of something beautiful, something stronger than friendship—something that had been waiting for this very moment to bloom.