Bitter cold. Her black boots dug into the white blanket of snow that covered Tokyo. She wrapped her long hair around her neck; it's been six months. Six. Half a year.

Lee stuffed her tiny hands in either pocket of her long, black petticoat. She was heading towards Jackson Hole for a damn greasy burger. Nana had agreed to meet her there. Everyone missed her. Everyone.

Streets were filled with cars, even in this dangerous blizzard. Lee's face was almost as pale as snow. Eyes bright, lungs black; somehow she managed to get up and attempt to live.

Lee shuffled down the snowy street; nearly half a block left to get to Jackson Hole.

Shin. Shin...he's at the entrance. "No." Lee sighed. She swallowed the lump in her throat, and went inside. She couldn't find him now. Was she losing it? It makes sense, all she's done for six months is watch documentaries about LSD and sip Chamomile tea. No, she saw him for sure. Who else in this part of town has spiky blue hair? That could be a lot of people, but still, what are the odds?

"Lee!" Nana's masculine voice echoed throughout the restaurant. Lee smiled; she misses everyone. Everyone.

Nana held Lee as she sobbed. "You better not disappear. Just because Shin is an asshole, doesn't mean you can abandon us."

Lee wiped her tears, mascara all over her round face. "I can never see him again, Nana...I just can't."

Nana nodded. Suddenly, she remembers of a man she once attempted to avoid. Then she chuckled and lit a black cherry cigarette.

Lee's eyes swelled up. "I've missed you guys." Nana's embrace was true, yet so intense that Lee had to peel her off before she suffocated. Who knew such a skinny girl could possess that much strength?

"Shin is here, Lee. He just walked in. He didn't know I was meeting you here."

Lee's heart dropped. "Oh."

"We can leave if you want."

"No. I wanna see him."

Nana gave a concerned frown.

"Is he well?"

The bathroom door shut. In walked the handsome torturer with the dyed hair. Lee stood about 5 feet away from him. "Hey Shin..."

Shin looked up, met the lonely eyes of Lee, stared for a few seconds, and walked straight to the bar. He wrapped his right arm over a young, long, curly haired girl.

Now, she wanted to leave.

"Everyone, Nana. I miss everyone."