The story begins with a small miracle, which no one will ever know happened. Although it is a remarkable coincidence, three different people had the exact same dream.

The dream began like any other: going to sleep, clouds, meadows, the usual miscellaneous images we all see in a dream. As it went on, one could see a couple in a horse-drawn cartridge in a park, although it couldn't be seen who they were. The dream also had a silhouetted couple on a hill at sunset, just holding each other. As time went on the inside of a large, decorative church could be seen. The wedding decorations were everywhere, and the pews were full of happy people, there to support the couple at the front. As the minister said the words the couple had been longing to hear, I now pronounce you man and wife, we see TK lift the veil, and kiss Kari gently, but passionately. The audience cheers for them. Our view of the situation moves up towards the high ceiling, while still focusing of the happy bride and groom. At the front of the church is a large multi-framed window, unusual because it was clear glass, not stained glass. Everyone from any point on the floor of the church can see the outside picturesque landscape, but from the vantage point of the dream, the modest church graveyard can also be seen. The headstones can be seen, but the writing is to too small to be read. However, visible only to those who don't wish to see it, a small, cracked, forlorn stone can be seen, with one word, Davis.

Kari Kamiya smiles in her sleep, and emits a contented sigh.

TK Ishida smiles in his sleep, and emits a contented sigh.

Davis Motomiya wakes in a cold sweat, his mind a jumble, and his mussels tense, as anyone would be after a nightmare. When he does gather his thoughts, it is the same as any lovesick adolescent boy's; he must get the girl, and any cost. One must admire the determination and perseverance a lovesick human has, however their negative traits easily overwhelm themselves, and the object of their affection.