🍁 Epilogue

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SANO SHINICHIRO








"There, all cleaned up. " He mumbled with a smile after removing the fallen leaves on her stone.

Every three months-- Shinichiro would visit her and clean her stone, removing the sticks and leaves and everytime he sees the name written, he would always chuckle cause he'd always remember the small bicker him and Hanma shared.

The name wasn't 'Y/N L/N, not Y/N Qxnaies, and not even Hanma Y/N which pissed Hanma off.

The name was written Sano Y/N.

Opening his lunchbox, Shinichiro sat down and as he held his container, the sun reflected on his ring hitting his eyes and he smiled.

It's been three years ever since her death, many women have approached Shin, his grandfather even introduced her to a fiance but he immediately said he was married hence his old man could only sigh, clearly understanding his love for Y/N.



"They say being in love is the most beautiful feeling in the world."

"They say once you found your significant other , no more yearning will be stronger than you yearning for that person. You just crave for -- Whether it's the attention or just the presence of them."

"They say when you're inlove , you see no flaw to that person you love."

Shinichiro Sano, we was the guy I met when I was still eleven. I remembered that guy when I found myself lost in the library. He was tall, black hair, dark eyes, when I found out he was gonna be my teacher I was seventeen. He didn't changed at all , he was still the same.

Even though after finding out I'm a lot better when it comes to fighting-- Usually I'd find it ugly seeing a guy weaker than me however when I saw that flaw in Shin, I loved him more.

I love him; he was perfect, but when I found out he wasn't perfect act all-- I found myself falling for him even more.

Hopefully no one sees this diary or else I'm literally gonna burn this book.

Shin chuckled softly seeing the last part of her diary, it was too late though. During the funeral, a maid gave this thick book to him and he would read her everyday journey before sleeping. He's been reading the same book for three years straight and yet it feels like new to him.

It still makes him feel the same love during the first time he had read it.

Kissing the book's cover, Shin looked at the stone once again.

"I'll see you soon, my wife. "

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