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Clay's PoV
"Clay, help me," Starflight groaned. "Sunny knows about my feelings, and I don't know what I should do."

Clay was surprised (and a bit guilty). It was no surprise that pretty much everybody expect Sunny knew about Starflight's feelings, and wanted to tell Sunny. He had been one of the them. Although not directly, he often hinted quite heavily, and Sunny probably already realized.

"What would you do if you were in my position, and Peril was in Sunny's?" Starflight asked.

Oh... how could I not have thought of that? But honestly, what would I do if Peril found out? I don't even have any ideas on how to confess to her... Clay realized. "Starflight, I'm going to be honest. I have no clue. But I think the best way is to confront your fear of rejection and talk to Sunny. You can't stay like this forever." But would I be brave enough to do that if Peril found out?

Starflight's PoV
Starflight had never felt more nervous in his entire life. Taking a very important test? He had been nervous. First day of school? Yes. Meeting new people? Once again, yes. But all those times, he had not felt so scared compared to that moment. He thought it sounded rather stupid, feeling afraid of confessing to someone. But he was. Starflight was only just able to concentrate on his classes throughout the day. That's how anxious he was. Finally, at the end of the day, he found Sunny.

"Um... Sunny..." Starflight struggled to get the words out. Dammit, why is this so fucking hard?! "I... I l-love -"

Sunny smiled sadly. Her eyes were filled with regret and guilt. "I know, Starflight. I'm sorry," Sunny said quietly. "I'm sorry. I can't and don't see you or anybody else as a lover. I only think of you as a friend and brother. Not many people know, since this only happened during the summer, but I'm aromantic..."

Starflight had been expecting this for ages, but nothing could've prepared him for the heartbreak and sadness. "I understand, Sunny," he whispered, turning away and running before she could see his tears.

Starflight ran home, and up to his bedroom. He locked the door shut, and began to cry. He had never expected Sunny to return his feelings, but he felt completely shattered. When he had fallen in love with Sunny, the world seemed to have brightened up and was filled with color. Now, the world had turned to monotone [Your Lie in April, anybody?]. Even though the sun was shining brightly, Starflight could hear raindrops in his mind.

Sunny's PoV
Sunny was relieved to get the weight off her shoulders, but that seemed to have been replaced with guilt. As Sunny walked home, she reflected on whether she should've said yes. "Hey, Sunny," Tsunami said as she walked over. Tsunami seemed quite happy at the moment, and though Sunny wasn't feeling great at the moment, seeing Tsunami happy lifted her spirits.

"Hi, Tsunami. You seem to be on cloud nine right now," Sunny remarked.

"I'm feeling amazing! Riptide asked me out today! I'm so happy, maybe he does like me!" Tsunami cried happily. "But are you good? You seem a bit down."

Sunny sighed. She told Tsunami everything. Tsunami listened, and seemed to lose some of her joy. "Oh..." Tsunami realized.

"Yeah... So I have an idea. You know Fatespeaker Nightflame, Deathbringer's sister?"

"Yes. But what does this have to with anything?"

"Fatespeaker likes Starflight. I think we should try and get them together before Starflight gets too lost in his misery," Sunny explained her plan to Tsunami.

Tsunami nodded. "Seems good. I'll help you."

(A/N): First day of eleventh grade, tons of drama going on already!