The Ending..

The rain was unforgiving.

It poured like the sky was grieving ahead of time.

Jini walked the side of the highway alone.

Her glasses were soaked, fogged, and nearly useless.

She kept wiping them, but her tears kept returning.

The road ahead blurred—

like her future.

"It was never real."

"He chose her."

"Why did I believe him?"

She stepped onto the road, slow, broken.

And that's when it happened.

A black car came speeding from the curve.

No horn.

No warning.

Just light.

Just speed.

Jini turned too late.

Screech. Crash. Silence.

Her glasses flew from her hand and cracked on the wet pavement.

She didn't move again.

The car vanished into the rain.

[Scene: Jack – 2 minutes later]

The sirens came into view.

Jack (whispers): "No… please, no…"

He ran into the chaos, soaked and shaking.

Jack: "Jini! Where is she?!"

A nurse stopped him.

Nurse: "You shouldn't see this."

But he did.

He saw the stretcher.

He saw the sheet.

He saw her glasses in a puddle, shattered.

He fell to his knees.

No scream.

No tears.

Just silence.

Jack (broken whisper):

"I was coming for you…"

But he was too late.

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Next Scene 

The rain hadn't stopped all evening.

Jin sat by the window in silence, watching it fall.

He hated nights like this.

Too quiet.

Too loud inside his head.

His phone buzzed.

He glanced at the screen lazily—

until he saw the name.

"Cherry (1 missed call)"

"Cherry (2 messages)"

Then his phone rang again.

He picked up.

Cherry (shaky voice): "Jin... where are you?"

Jin: "At the dorm. Why?"

Cherry: "You need to come to the hospital."

His stomach dropped.

Jin: "What happened? Is it Jack?"

Cherry (pause): "It's Jini."

Silence.

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[Scene: Hospital – Later That Night]

Jin arrived breathless.

Cherry was already outside, eyes red, soaked from crying.

Jin: "Where is she?"

No answer.

He pushed past the double doors.

He saw Jack—sitting on the floor.

Still.

Soaked.

Holding a pair of cracked glasses in his hand.

Jin: "Where is she?!"

No one answered.

He turned to the nurse.

Jin: "Tell me she's alive. Tell me she's okay."

The nurse didn't meet his eyes.

Nurse: "I'm sorry…"

And just like that—

Jin's whole body froze.

He stumbled back a step.

Jin (whispers):

"No. Not her. Not Jini…"

His fists clenched.

His chest tightened.

He looked around—at the people walking by, at the hospital walls, at Jack's shattered face on the floor.

Then he whispered again—

Jin: "I didn't protect her…"

And he didn't know why—

but a sharp pain ran through his chest

like this loss was deeper than he could explain.

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