Part 1

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o. ghost

This felt like something out of a bad movie.

One of those "yeah, that's me. The one looking like she just shit herself because the ghost of Christmas past just showed up" kinds of movies. The ghost of Christmas past whom you haven't seen in the last five years.

The ghost of Christmas past that your daughter looks at curiously, wondering who put you in such a stupor as she asks sweetly, "who's he, Mommy?"

The ghost of Christmas past whose face is unreadable as he looks at Itsuki before he settles his gaze on you. "Yeah, [First]," the ghost asks. "Who am I?"

Where did I go wrong?

A rhetorical question.

A lot in life has to go wrong for a man you thought you left in your memories to show up at your doorstep but you can pinpoint the exact moment in time in which you screwed up. It's all because you sat next to Ieiri Shoko in your mandatory calculus class. If it weren't for that, none of this would be happening.

No, that isn't it. Your gaze turns to Itsuki, who looks back at you with familiar light blue eyes and white hair. She may have gotten the Gojou Satoru eye and hair colors, but her hair texture and skin tone both pointed to you. If I sat anywhere else she wouldn't be here. And even if you knew that sitting next to Shoko meant meeting the world's most aggravating man you could have fallen for, you feel like you would have taken that path once again.

No, sitting next to Shoko wasn't where you messed up all those years agoー it was telling her you were pregnant in the first place.

i. spring tide

When you met Gojou Satoru, you considered it a godsend.

Not because his eyes were a rare shade of blue that most would kill to have. Not because he was drop dead gorgeous and the last person you were expecting to see when your classmate Shoko invited you to eat lunch with her and a couple friends.

The reason was a lot more simple thatー he was the first person you'd met in years that had watched and liked Digimon more than Pokemon. I am so glad I sat next to that Shoko girl, you thought in gleeful disbelief as he told you his personal favorites before flipping the question onto you. "I'm basic," you told him with a laugh. "I've been riding the wave of Gatomon love since I was 7."

Getou Suguru, Satoru's childhood best friend from what you'd gathered, groaned, "please don't make him continue with your excitement."

"Ignore him," Satoru pushed Suguru's face away with all the nonchalance in the world. "He thinks Digimon is stupid."

"It's a Pokemon bootleg!" Suguru shot back with a sly smile.

In unison, you and Satoru gasped in disbelief and offense. "Boy bye! You can talk all the shit you want about Digimon, I can rest every night at ease knowing if my house were on fire Agumon would be able to say '[First], your house is on fire'," you sneered in jest at the man, Satoru clapping in agreement all the while at your defense. "You don't get that kind of insurance with Pikachu! 'Pika pika' could mean so many things!"

"Where have you been all my life?" Satoru snickered, holding his hand out for a high five you reciprocated with complete enthusiasm.

"Watching Digimon by myself," you laughed, whipping out your phone. You needed this man's number stat. "The next time I have a Digimon rewatch, I'm inviting you over. Like, you don't have the option to refuse, you've doomed yourself."

Satoru's eyes were gleaming from his lowered shades, "funny, I was about to say the exact same thing to you," he glanced over at Suguru with a teasing look. "Friendship ended with Suguru, [First] is my new best friend," the white-haired student declared as he typed his number into your phone.

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