Different shades

I see him take me by the hand and I'm still confused, and I notice that he leads me out of the carriage and with eyes glistening from the headlights he makes me walk a long way that makes me think:

"Hopefully this is all worth it".

Hiroyuki-kun takes me to a bunch of buildings tall enough to touch the clouds above. We arrive at one of these to then enter the elevator that takes us directly to the rooftop where it is all empty with nothing sticking out like buckets or plants.

Hiroyuki-Kun lets go of my hand and stands behind me putting his hands on my eyes preventing me from seeing my surroundings, after that he makes me walk, forward, which makes me start shaking.

- Hiroyuki-Kun, what are you doing, where are you taking me? And what are we doing on top of a building as tall as this one," I said stuttering a little and shaking at the same time.

He sighed and only answered me vaguely with:

- Easy, just wait.

Suddenly we stopped suddenly and Hiroyuki-Kun said.

- Almost no hahaha I was walking around with you on this rooftop, just for you to see this- saying that he took his hands off my eyes and pointed right at the sky.

I was impressed, the sky looked like a starry blanket full of thousands of lights that gave their light to the city that rested under you, giving to understand that beyond the lights of the city, beyond the problems, and beyond our vague knowledge that we acquired, from school and lived experiences, the little things of life still surprise me, this moment I don't know what to tell Hiroyuki-Kun, I sit at the edge of the building to look only at that sky that left me so fascinated that the words didn't come out of my mouth.

Hiroyuki-Kun sits next to me and hugs me, then puts his head on my shoulder.

-It's beautiful, isn't it?

I don't answer to what he says, and continue admiring the stars.

- Well, your Noona won't worry?

I wake up from that alternate reality I was in, remembering again that I was far away from home and that it was too late to go back home.