riverbank blues || hidenori & kyoko
Somehow, Hidenori fixed himself into a bind. A bind so ironic that the universe should have turned over and sighs so hard that the big bang occurred again. However, the universe was still intact (probably) and now a familiar situation greeted him.
Really, honestly, he didn't mean to sit behind a girl on a riverbank. He wasn't looking where he was going and he just sat down, and there just so happen to be a girl nearby on the same riverbank. It wasn't that one crazy girl, at least, but the situation was too ironic and too cruel to actually be real. Was this a simulation? Was god testing him? When wasn't god testing him in this damn city?
Get it together, get it together. He maintained a calm exterior as he searched for a solution. I can't just leave, right? It would hurt her somehow that even the most disgusting of high school boy wasn't interested in her.
Don't worry, girl. Me not being interested in you has nothing to do with you. It's me. I swear. Don't lose face and continuing walking on your own path.
"Don't let anyone get you down," he said as a gust of wind rushed through the riverbank.













