Once upon a time, there was a young boy.
He went to school, and met someone coy.
He liked her, and they introduced themselves immediately.
They were best friends, and made a promise for eternity.
Oh, how naive they were, if only they had known,
They wouldn't believe the future, they'd be mindblown.
Fate brought this upon them, something they couldn't escape.
Lady Luck ran away, but a legacy was made.
My, what a tragedy! What a disaster!
If only they could avoid it!
But no, they were rocketing towards the incident with alarming speed.
They started middle school, and tended to each other's needs.
He joined the volleyball club, and her, the Assasin's Creed. (I know, I this is the only thing I could think of)
It was then that they started to seperate.
High school came, and whenever he was close, her heart started to palpitate.
Was she in love? She thought being friends would compensate.
He continued with his hobbies, eventually getting scouted.
Would he forget her? This was one thing she wondered.
He travelled to Brazil, polishing his skills.
She became famous as an author, always aiming for the top.
He came back, after a little while.
Needless to say, she was thrilled.
She was the first person he thought of, before going back to the pros.
They spent time together, not as lovers, but as friends.
Neither of them noticed the lingering touches, affectionate gazes, and things one could comprehend.
The warmth they felt, they just never wanted it to end.
The mishap was close, they never sensed it.
It was their fate, even love couldn't mend it.
It was just for a few minutes, but she was gone.
Swept away by the melodies of the last song.
Though he knew it was the headphones, it felt wrong.
He just wanted someone to blame,
Someone to shame.
Despite the arrest of the murderer, the damage was dealt.
Nothing could compare to the despair he felt.
"Stay with me, please." The few words that came out of his mouth.
The female entity looked on from the South.
And as she went, she whispered these words. 'I'm sorry, Shoyo. Goodbye, world.'