I don't own IE.


It's rather cold tonight, don't you think?

Well, I don't think you would mind. You actually liked the cold.

Ah, look! The stars are very bright today, see? Yes, they're bright on other nights, too, but they seem to be especially bright tonight.

The stars always reminded me of you whenever I left, you know? Maybe it's because of your vast knowledge about those heavenly bodies. I don't blame you for liking them so much—they're absolutely beautiful.

If there was one thing that I'd remember from what you've told me about those bright things up there, it's that they're actually dead. Way to ruin my childhood. What a good friend you are. Wait, so does that mean that my hopes and dreams wished upon shooting stars are dead, too? Wow. Great. Thanks a lot.

When do you think you're coming back, Hiroto? You've been missing out on a lot. I, along with the others, miss you a lot. Why must you have to make us worry about your wellbeing all the time? You meanie!

Ah, I brought you some flowers. Don't even think about it. I'm not gay and I could care less about you not liking them. They just reminded me so much of you. These flowers are called stargazer lilies. Aren't they pretty?

These ones are coloured pink and white, but the pink ones looks a little red. Just like your hair. The meaning of the white ones is purity and restored innocence, while the pink ones mean romance, wealth and prosperity. No romance for you, though. Ah, stargazers of both colours are used for sending apologies or to express gratitude. I guess I'm giving you these for both reasons.

I'm sorry for not being there for you all the time, especially when you really need me, and for getting mad at you from time to time.

Thank you for being my friend through all the events that happened in our lives and despite our differences.

I'll just leave the flowers over here, okay?

Don't worry, Hiroto. I won't be leaving you yet. I'll depart with you later on so you won't get lonely. Well, it's not that I think you're lonely. You have a lot of friends up there. I just thought you might want to have the company of an old friend.

Oh, who am I kidding? You're never coming back! Why did you have to die, dammit?

End.


Okay, so if you don't get it, Hiroto got into an accident and eventually died, and then Midorikawa decided to visit him, talking to the grave as if his old friend was still there.