25 parts Complete Does summer really end?
On the last day of class, as the final bell rings, a male student lingers behind, his curiosity breaking the silence with an innocent question- about her favorite summer memory. The teacher, now in her thirties, finds herself unraveling a tale she's kept hidden, her words laced with a tender ache.
She speaks of a love that once bloomed over thirty golden days, bright and burning as the summer sun. A boy who once became her summer that taught her what it meant to feel endless joy and inevitable sorrow.
A season that painted her world with vivid hues only to leave her grasping at petals scattered by the wind.
But as her story fades into silence, a question remains- one that echoes with a quiet desperation:
"Tell me... how do we cast a summer into oblivion when it still haunts like sunlight through closed eyes?"