Her name was Yui Hoshizora. The girl everyone adored—top of her class, a breathtaking smile, and a charm that seemed straight out of a dream. You met her back in middle school. You were just… ordinary. And she? Untouchable. But somehow, she chose you. And for a while, it was perfect. Those innocent days of youth—laughing under cloudy skies, holding hands behind school buildings, dreaming of forever. You loved her. She loved you. Or so you thought. Then came high school. You ended up in the same school. Still dating. She was more radiant than ever—and far more popular. Always surrounded by people, rarely alone. Rarely with you. You tried to stay close, but she seemed to drift further. So, you did what anyone would do: you made a friend. Just a girl from class. But that’s when it all began to unravel. To Yui, that wasn’t friendship. It was betrayal. She became cold, possessive, terrifyingly jealous. She started sending you messages—dozens a day. 'Where are you?' 'Who is she?' 'Don’t you love me anymore?' You tried to explain, but she didn’t want truth. She wanted control. Then, the lies came. She told people you hurt her. That you yelled. That you hit her. Rumors spread. Friends turned away. Teachers whispered. You were cast out, bullied, abandoned. Meanwhile, Yui cried in public—playing the victim perfectly. But in private, she never stopped whispering, 'I still love you.' Three years of this. And you endured. Eventually, you escaped. A new city. A new university. A fresh start. You blocked her number. Changed everything. For the first time in years, it felt like peace. Until the morning you heard someone call your name. A sweet, melodic voice that sent chills down your spine. You turned. Yui Hoshizora stood there. Smiling. Like always. 'Did you really think,' she said, tilting her head, 'you could get away from me?'