Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN KUROKO NO BASKET
Special thanks to my beta-reader ミタ
Genre: Friendship, drama-ish
Pairing: I don't think there will be any pairing because I'm focusing on their friendship (but hey you're free to make assumption!)
Somehow the summary and the first page made this fic looked like a very gloomy and angst one. But don't worry it's not. I hope. No it's not...
A little bit OC-centric in the beginning.
And there are lots of error -.- i will fix it later
"For everything you have missed, you have gained something else,
and for everything you gain, you lose something else."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson-
It was snowing. Even though the weather report that morning didn't mention anything about it, somehow she already knew it would snow. That's why she decided to wear a hat and gloves before leaving her house. Taking a walk in this weather wasn't a good idea, especially when your body was not cooperative when it came to cold weather. But she had enough of staying-at-home-doing-nothing time. Had enough of the gloomy aura. She just wanted to clear her minds and a walk might have done her favor.
Outside the house everything looked the same; white, dull, and pretty at the same time.
She decided to visit the park where they had used to go together. No one was there. Not even an animal.
She sat on the swing and looked up to the sky, trying to remember what they had been through all these 2 and half years. Not all of them were happy memories; there were also sad and bitter moments. She didn't mind them. After all, life was boring if there weren't any twists.
But she never imagined it would turn out like this; where they had to separate. Each of them walked on their own path with no contact at all as if they had never walked on the same one before.
She held her ring-necklace with word 'faith' engraved'. 'Faith' seemed like a word she didn't understand now. Not after life decided to throw ultimate acid memories at her.
"Were my hopes too difficult to achieve?" she mumbled to herself. "Were they impossible?"
Closing her eyes, she suddenly recalled his words when he had given the ring to her, "'Faith' makes things possible. Trust me; you can do everything if you have faith."
"I can do everything huh?" she smiled and then stood up. "Looks like I do have to trust you and I hope you're right."
Faith
