[Charlie's perspective]
"I ... I want to find you, I want you to accompany me to see the fireworks, just this once, ok? ”
"No, I’m not interested, go away."
"Charlie!
Charlie, just this once! "
"Go quickly, you’re noisy and you’re disturbing the people."
"Don't! ”
"I will go.”
Time and time again, I pushed Alex, who had worked hard to find me, away.
"Charlie, I knew you would definitely come."
"At 9 o'clock in the evening, there are fireworks, and I want to see them with you just this once."
I don't know how to face these people who have been only good to me whom I have hurt again and again.
"Drip drops."
The alarm clock I set went off in my backpack.
It woke me up.
I took out my mobile phone from my backpack and turned off the alarm clock.
I remember Amber telling me that the fireworks party would start at nine o'clock so I hurried to climb the rest of the building.
Fortunately, there are no more surprises on the rest of the floors.