His vision darkened, and he collapsed back onto the ground, unconscious.
When Moriyama opened his eyes, sunlight streamed softly through the half-drawn curtains, bathing the room in a pale, golden glow.
For a moment, he just lay there, blinking up at the ceiling. His body felt heavy, and his head ached with a dull throb.
What... happened?
He slowly sat up, wincing as pain shot through his ribs. That''s when the memories came rushing back.
The ambush. The punches. The blood.
And... her.
The transfer student. She had been there. He remembered her kneeling beside him, her voice soft but steady as she asked if he was okay. And then...
I collapsed.
His heart pounded as he looked around the room. He was in his bed, in his room, just like always. His uniform had been changed, and someone had cleaned the dried blood from his face. But how?
How did I get here?
His phone buzzed on the nightstand, snapping him out of his thoughts. He grabbed it and checked the time: 7:38 AM. School would start in less than an hour.
Moriyama stared blankly at the screen, his mind still foggy. None of this made sense. He had been unconscious outside the school, and now he was home, safe and clean, as if nothing had happened.
Did she... bring me here?
The thought made him freeze. But why would she do that? And how?
As Moriyama swung his legs off the bed, he rubbed the back of his head, still feeling the faint ache from last night. His mind wouldn''t stop racing.
How did I get home?
And more importantly... How did she know my address?
He tried to shake off the question, but it lingered in his mind as he got ready for school. His uniform was freshly ironed—another mystery. Everything felt normal, but it wasn''t. Something was off, and he couldn''t figure out what.
After grabbing his bag, he left his room and headed to school, his mind still foggy with unanswered questions.
When he reached the school gate, he froze.
She was there.
The transfer student.
She stood near the gate, leaning casually against the wall, her dark hair swaying gently in the morning breeze. She noticed him almost immediately and gave him a small smile.
"Good morning," she said, her voice calm and unbothered.
Moriyama blinked, still processing the fact that she was there.
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"How...?" he started, but his voice trailed off.
"How am I?" she asked, tilting her head slightly. "I was more worried about you. You collapsed pretty badly last night."
Moriyama swallowed hard. He still didn''t know what had happened. His mind was spinning with questions, but he couldn''t bring himself to ask any of them.
Without waiting for a response, she reached out and grabbed his hand.
"Let''s go," she said, her tone light and casual, as if they had been friends forever.
Moriyama tensed at the unexpected contact but didn''t pull away. He didn''t know why, but something about her presence kept him frozen in place. Before he could process what was happening, she was leading him toward the main building.
The moment they stepped past the school gate and onto the campus, the whispers began.
"Is that Moriyama... with the transfer student?"
"What''s their deal?"
"I saw them walking together this morning. Are they dating or something?"
"Wait... isn''t that the guy who got into a fight yesterday?"
Moriyama could feel the eyes on him, the curious stares and whispered gossip that followed them as they walked toward the main building. Normally, he would have ignored it, but today felt different. It wasn''t just about him anymore.
He glanced at the girl walking beside him, still holding his hand like it was the most natural thing in the world. She didn''t seem bothered by the attention at all.
When they reached the classroom, she finally let go of his hand and smiled again.
"See you inside," she said softly, before walking in ahead of him.
Moriyama stood there for a moment, staring after her, his mind still spinning. The whole morning had been a blur, and he still had no idea what was going on.
By the time Moriyama sat down at his usual bench near the back of the classroom, his head was pounding. He leaned back against the wall, closing his eyes and trying to make sense of everything.
What happened to me last night? How did I get home? And why is she acting like we''ve known each other forever?
He clenched his fists, feeling the lingering ache from the fight. His body hadn''t fully recovered, but that wasn''t what bothered him the most.
It was the confusion. The uncertainty. The sense that something had shifted, and he was the only one who didn''t understand what was going on.
As he sat there, lost in thought, the whispers in the classroom grew louder.
"Did you see them this morning?"
"Yeah, they were..."
The whispers didn''t stop. If anything, they grew louder. Soon, several classmates gathered around the transfer student''s bench, eager to interrogate her.
"Hey, do you know Moriyama?"
"What''s your relationship with him?"
"Were you guys together last night?"
"Are you... dating?"
The girl blinked calmly, unfazed by the barrage of questions. She leaned back slightly in her chair, as though considering how to answer.
"I..." she started.
Moriyama, who had been quietly watching the scene from his usual spot, suddenly felt strange. His vision blurred, and the sounds around him distorted.
It was as if someone had cut the signal to his senses.
He blinked rapidly, but it didn''t help. For a brief moment, everything seemed distant and unreal, like he was underwater. The voices became garbled, breaking apart into static.
He tried to focus on her—on the transfer student—but even her voice was fragmented, as though it was being transmitted through a broken speaker.
"I..."
What''s happening to me?
His heart raced as the distorted sounds echoed in his mind. He clenched the edge of his desk, willing himself to stay conscious.
And then, just as suddenly as it started, everything snapped back to normal.
The blurry haze disappeared, and the classroom noises returned, clear and sharp. He blinked again, realizing that the crowd of students was now dispersing, returning to their own seats.
Whatever the transfer student had said, it seemed to have satisfied their curiosity, because no one pressed her any further.
Moriyama exhaled shakily, still trying to process what had just happened. His hands were clammy, and his heart was still pounding in his chest.
What the hell... was that?
He glanced back at her. She was sitting quietly at her desk, as though nothing unusual had happened, her expression unreadable.
Moriyama leaned back against the wall again, closing his eyes for a moment. Something was definitely wrong. But whether it was with her, or with him... he wasn''t sure.
And that uncertainty scared him more than anything else.
Moriyama leaned back against the wall and closed his eyes again, trying to calm his racing thoughts. But this time... it was different.
As soon as his eyes shut, he felt himself falling—not physically, but mentally, like he was being dragged into a deep abyss.
Suddenly, an image flashed through his mind.