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IN WHICH: you liked jay a lot, but your innocent crush soon spiraled into an obsession, blurring the line between fantasy and reality, as your thoughts twisted into something darker than you expected. GENRE: fluff, slightly dark (?). WARNING(S): obsession, stalking, mentions of accident, kissing, not proofread, lmk if I missed anything. WORD COUNT: 7.8k

LIKE THE FLOATING CLOUD â Changing schools wasnât on your wishlist, but here you were. It had been a long time since youâd recovered from the accident, and life had thrown you yet another curveballâstarting over in a new place. Just weeks ago, you'd woken up from a coma, expecting some form of respite from lifeâs relentless challenges. But the world doesnât pause, does it? You were thrust into yet another whirlwind, this time, school. New faces, new halls, and new pressures to bear.
The morning sunlight gleamed off the freshly polished windows of the sprawling campus, casting reflections that danced across the pavement. The building loomed before youâits modern glass façade glimmering in stark contrast to the worn, familiar bricks of your old school. You stopped for a moment, taking in its sheer size. âDamn,â you muttered under your breath, barely aware of the words slipping from your mouth. âThey have a better infrastructure than my previous school.â
Stepping inside, the scent of fresh paint and newly waxed floors hit you, a stark reminder of just how new everything was. The halls were alive with the buzz of students rushing to get to their first classes. Lockers slammed, sneakers squeaked against the tile floors, and the faint hum of conversation filled the air. You watched themâgroups of friends laughing, others buried in their phones or textbooks, weaving through the maze of hallways like theyâd been doing it forever.
It felt strange, seeing all this after months confined to the stillness of a hospital bed. A stark contrast to the sterile walls and cold, white lights you had grown so familiar with. The vibrant chaos of school was both overwhelming and comforting in a way. You stood there for a moment, just observing, soaking in the life youâd almost forgotten. The sight of students hurrying to their classes, backpacks bouncing against their shoulders, gave you a sense of normalcy. The halls were bright, lined with posters of school events, sports team victories, and upcoming dancesâeverything youâd missed out on for what felt like a lifetime.
You clutched the straps of your bag a little tighter, pulling it further up your shoulder, almost as if it would anchor you in this unfamiliar place. You could feel the faintest bit of nervous energy rising within you, the kind that makes your heart beat just a little faster. But you werenât going to let it overwhelm you. Not today.
As you passed by a few students gathered in the corridor, you could hear bits of their conversation. âDid you finish the homework for Mr. Park's class?â one asked, flipping through her notebook. The other girl nodded, her head buried in a thick textbook. You glanced at them, envy prickling the edges of your mind. They belonged here, and you⊠well, you were still finding your place.
âAlright,â you whispered to yourself, straightening up and taking a deep breath. âNew school, new start.â With one last glance at the crowded hallway, you made your way toward your first class, determined to make this day yours, no matter how alien everything felt.
HELLO, HELLO LIKE A PETAL â Not even a week into your new school, you saw him for the first timeâthe class president. You didnât know his name yet, but something about him drew your attention. He moved with quiet confidence, guiding students through their doubts with ease, his voice calm, yet commanding. His presence was magnetic, the way he gestured with his hands as he explained a complex problem, or the soft smile he gave when someone finally understood.
âDo you like him?â Semi, the girl sitting next to you, nudged your arm gently, her teasing grin barely concealed behind her hand. You rolled your eyes but couldnât fight the heat creeping up your neck. How could you like someone this early? It was ridiculous.
âIâve never even seen him before today,â you muttered, pretending to focus on the scribbles in your notebook, though the lines blurred together as your thoughts wandered. âI donât like him⊠not yet, at least.â You added a nervous chuckle, but your eyes refused to stray from him.
It wasnât until he glanced backâstraight at youâthat your heart betrayed you, hammering against your chest as if it had been caught in the act. He walked over, each step deliberate, his posture straight and assured. You could feel Semi's gaze burning into the side of your face, her amusement at your sudden silence barely restrained.
âYou havenât submitted your assignment yet,â he said, his tone polite but firm, snapping you out of your daze. His eyes were kind, though, like he didnât even notice the way your hands fumbled nervously with your pen as you nodded, barely able to form words.
âIâll, uh, get that to you⊠soon,â you stammered, mentally kicking yourself. Of course, a guy like him wouldnât even blink in your direction beyond official school matters. He was the class president, for crying out loudâprobably too busy managing a thousand other things to even notice you.
As he turned to walk away, Semi was quick to jump in with a teasing whisper, âGirl, youâre down bad.â She let out a soft snicker as you glared at her, your heart still racing from the brief encounter.
Your eyes followed him despite yourself, as if they couldnât tear away from the sight of himâhis tall figure moving with that same effortless grace. It was just a simple conversation, nothing more than a sentence or two exchanged. But it left a mark, one that you knew would linger. Something about him seemed like a beacon, and you werenât ready to look away.
âWell, thatâs one way to make an impression,â you murmured to yourself, sighing quietly. It was ridiculous how so little could feel like so much.
LIKE THE SPRING BREEZE â You were still new at school, trying to adjust to the routine, but at least you had made one friendâSemi. She was your lifeline in this sea of unfamiliar faces, and with her by your side, school didnât seem as daunting anymore. And then, there was Jay. Youâd finally learned his name, not that it had been hard. He was popular, almost too popular.
One search of his Instagram, and you were greeted with hundreds of likes and comments from not just your school but people outside as well. He had that effortless charm, the kind that made people gravitate toward him. Maybe that was why you were crushing on him so hardâor maybe it was the way his smile seemed to light up the hallway whenever he passed by.
You found yourself scrolling through his feed late at night, learning everything you could without actually knowing him. You knew when his birthday was, how he liked his coffee, and what his favorite band was. And today, you decided to make a move, something small but hopefully memorable. You bought him a pastry, a cute little cupcake from the bakery down the street, wrapped it in a box with a neat little bow, and headed straight for his locker before school started.
Standing in front of his locker, you took a deep breath, placing the box inside. The nerves were eating you alive, but you didnât want to back out now. Just as you turned around to leave, you froze. There he was. Jay, standing right behind you, his expression a mix of curiosity and confusion.
His voice broke the silence. âWhat are you doing?â He asked, his hand brushing against yours as he reached for the box. The contact sent a jolt up your spine, making your heart race even faster.
Your mouth went dry, but you managed to stammer out, âItâs your birthday, right? I, uh... got you these.â You held out the cupcake, your smile shaky as you tried to mask how flustered you were.
Jay blinked, glancing between you and the cupcake before offering a polite smile. âThanks, but... do I know you?â
The words hit harder than they should have. You felt your heart drop into your stomach, the awkwardness thick in the air. He didnât even know you? All this time, youâd been working up the courage to talk to him, and he didnât even recognize you. Ouch. You forced a smile, trying to save face, but the sting of embarrassment was hard to shake off.
âWeâre in the same class. Iâm the new student,â you muttered, your voice a little quieter, hoping this wouldnât be as humiliating as it felt.
Jayâs eyes widened slightly, realization dawning. âOh, right. I mustâve forgotten. Sorry about that.â He gave you another smile, the kind that was polite but distant. âThanks for this.â He held up the box, gave you a nod, and with that, he walked away, leaving you standing there with your pride in pieces.
You couldnât help the frustrated sigh that escaped your lips as you watched him go. âSuch a bastard,â you mumbled under your breath, though there wasnât any real anger behind it. Just exasperation. Despite the awkwardness, you still found yourself drawn to him. How could you not? The way he walked, the way his shoulders moved with an effortless swaggerâthere was something about him that just pulled you in.
But then again, you werenât the only one. Youâd seen the way other girls looked at him, the way theyâd flock to him like moths to a flame. You were just another admirer in a sea of them. And yet, here you were, feeling like this tiny interaction, awkward as it was, was something special. Maybe it was your first real conversation with him, but it was something.
LOVE RESEMBLES MISTY DREAMS â Love, for you, felt like one of those foggy dreams you have just before waking upâthe kind where everything is hazy, but you can still remember the emotions. It was no longer just a feeling but a reality you crafted for yourself. Everything was deliberate, including the way you âaccidentallyâ bumped into Jay in the hallways or âcoincidentallyâ ended up in places where he usually went after school. Some might call it stalking, but you thought of it as strategic planning. After all, you just wanted to talk to himâget to know him.
And then, one day, you got your golden opportunity. How? You joined the History Club. You absolutely loathed history. Memorizing dates, names, and ancient events was the last thing you wanted to do, but none of that mattered when Jay was the club leader. Youâd force yourself to endure it, just for a few moments with him.
Today was one of those long club meetings, the kind that dragged on forever as Jay led the discussion while you sat across the room, your eyes barely leaving him. The topic was something about ancient dynastiesâhonestly, you werenât paying attention. Instead, you had focused on making your notes look as neat and perfect as possible, hoping to catch his eye with the colorful highlighters and meticulous doodles. When you finished, you slid over to where he was sitting, your heart hammering in your chest.
âJay, how does this look?â you asked, handing over your notebook with a hopeful smile.
Jay barely glanced at the notes before his brows furrowed in confusion. âItâs... nice. But, um, you shouldnât have used so many highlighters. Itâs kinda hard to read with all the colors.â His tone was polite, but it still stung a little. Semi, who was sitting beside you, covered her mouth to hide her laughter, shaking her head as she continued working on her own notes.
âOh... okay.â You tried not to let your disappointment show, but it was hard. Your enthusiasm had deflated like a balloon, and the frown tugging at your lips was a clear giveaway. Trying to keep your cool, you casually pulled out a small, wrapped box from your bag and slid it toward him, as if this were a completely normal thing to do.
Semiâs eyes widened, her shock evident. She was always amused by how bold you were when it came to Jay, but thisâthis was a new level. Jay blinked in confusion, his gaze flickering between you and the box now in front of him.
âWhatâs this for?â he asked, a small crease forming on his forehead. He picked up the box, turning it over in his hands as if trying to figure out why youâd given it to him.
You swallowed nervously. âI, uh, made some cookies for you.â
There. You said it. No going back now. You could practically hear Semi holding back her laugh, but you didnât dare look at her. Your eyes were glued to Jay, waiting for his reaction. He stared at the box for a moment, looking almost... awkward. His smile was tight, as if he didnât quite know how to handle the situation.
âOh... thanks,â he said, his voice uncertain, like he was trying to be nice but wasnât sure how to accept this gesture. He shifted his weight, glancing around the room as if searching for an escape route, and that small gesture hit you harder than you expected.
Your heart sank. The realization washed over you like a cold waveâhe wasnât interested. He probably had girls giving him gifts all the time, and you were just another admirer in the crowd. The worst part? He was too polite to brush you off outright, which only made you feel worse. The room began to clear out, and soon, it was just the two of you left, the silence hanging heavy between you.
You fiddled with the edge of your notebook, finally breaking the quiet with a question you dreaded asking but couldnât keep inside any longer. âDo I... do I annoy you?â
Jayâs head snapped up at your words, his eyes wide with surprise. âWhat? No! Of course not.â
But you could tell from the way his smile didnât reach his eyes that he wasnât telling the whole truth. He was trying to be kind, but his discomfort was impossible to ignore. You forced a smile, but the hurt still crept into your voice.
âItâs fine,â you muttered, waving it off as if it didnât matter. As if your heart wasnât breaking a little.
Jay hesitated, his fingers tightening around the box of cookies you had given him. He looked almost guilty now, as if he knew how much his reaction had affected you. Without saying anything, he opened the box and took one of the heart-shaped cookies, biting into it quietly. You watched as he chewed slowly, his gaze drifting to the floor.
The silence that followed felt heavy, awkward, and filled with all the unsaid things that lingered in the air between you. It wasnât much, but seeing him eat the cookies you madeâeven though you knew they werenât going to change anythingâwas enough to make you feel a small flicker of hope again, even if just for a moment.
I LIKE THE SCENT OF TODAY â As if life had its own twisted way of pulling strings, you eventually grew closer to Jayâor at least, thatâs what you told yourself. Bonding over history wasnât something you ever anticipated, but somehow, there you were. It had been five months. Five months of stolen glances, hushed conversations, and countless moments where you felt your heart skip a beat just from being near him.
Five months of wondering why Jay didnât push you away. Despite knowing your feelings, he had never told you to stop. Sure, you had followed him home once or twiceâokay, maybe more than once. But the strange thing was, he noticed. He noticed and he never did anything to stop you. Instead, he fed your one-sided affection with smiles that lingered a bit too long and conversations that bordered on intimate. It confused you. Sometimes you wondered why he acted as if he was leading you on, yet at other times, it felt like he was just being kind out of some sort of obligation.
You remembered one afternoon clearly. It was just the two of you in the History Club room. The other members had gone out for a break, and the quiet settled between you like a soft, suffocating blanket. Jay was engrossed in some text about ancient civilizations, flipping through the pages with a look of calm concentration. You, on the other hand, couldnât focus. Your eyes kept drifting toward him, your mind racing with the questions you had been holding in for weeks.
âJay? Stop talking about historical monuments,â you muttered softly, breaking the silence. Youâd lost track of how long heâd been going on about some ancient ruin. Normally, youâd let him talkâit was one of the things you liked about him. But today was different. There was something bubbling inside you, a feeling that couldnât be ignored any longer.
Jay blinked, startled by your interruption. He looked up from his book, his dark eyes meeting yours with a curious glint. âOh?â he asked, his voice tinged with confusion. He set the book aside, leaning back in his chair, and raised an eyebrow. âThen, what do you want to talk about?â
Before you could respond, he casually reached out, gripping the arm of your chair and pulling it closer to his. The sudden movement caught you off guard, and now your knees almost brushed his. You felt a blush creeping up your neck, your heart fluttering in your chest as you looked down, avoiding his gaze.
But you had to ask. You had to know. Swallowing your nerves, you looked back up at him, eyes searching his for some kind of answer. âJay? Why are you doing this?â
He frowned, clearly not understanding what you meant. âDoing what?â he asked, his tone casual, but you could tell he was puzzled. His gaze flickered to the small, wrapped gift boxes and notes that littered his deskâtokens of affection from his admirers, yourself included. You watched his eyes settle on the trinkets, as if they might hold the answer.
You followed his gaze, feeling a knot of frustration tightening in your chest. âAccepting my gifts, I mean⊠and talking to me,â you clarified, your voice quieter now, but firm. You hated the way your heart felt heavy, as if you were bracing for a truth you didnât want to hear. âWhy do you talk to me like this? Why do you make me feel like thereâs something between us?â
Jay seemed taken aback by your bluntness. He glanced back at you, a small, almost imperceptible sigh escaping his lips as he looked away again, his fingers tracing the edge of the nearest gift box. âOh, that⊠they were nice,â he muttered after a moment, his tone flat.
Nice? That was it? You felt the sting of his words, the casual way he dismissed what meant so much to you. âThatâs the only reason?â you asked, frowning as you leaned back slightly, feeling the weight of disappointment settle in.
âYeah.â His response came without hesitation, as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.
Your frustration simmered, but more than that, there was a growing ache in your chest. How could he be so oblivious? You stood up, pushing your chair back with a scrape that echoed through the empty room. âJay, donât you think someone might not give this kind of stuff to just a friend?â You didnât care if you sounded angry nowâhell, you were angry. Angry, hurt, and confused.
Jay met your gaze, his expression unreadable. He didnât flinch. âI know.â
You blinked, your frown deepening. âYou know?â The words felt like a punch, your hands balling into fists at your sides. âThen why are you leading me on?â
Jay lowered his head, his hair falling slightly over his eyes as he let out another sigh. His voice was quieter when he spoke, tinged with something that almost sounded like regret. âI know that you like me,â he admitted. âBut⊠I donât think I want to love anyone anytime soon.â
You froze, the air between you thick with unsaid words. The way he said it was like a door closingâa gentle but firm rejection. He wasnât even trying to keep you there, to stop you from walking out. He just sat there, looking down, his hands resting on the table as if he didnât know what to do with them.
Your heart squeezed painfully in your chest, but then curiosity took over. âWhy not?â you asked, stepping closer. The hurt was still there, but now there was something elseâan ache to understand. âWhy donât you want to love someone?â
Jay looked up, his eyes meeting yours for just a moment before they darted away again. He hesitated, his voice barely above a whisper when he finally spoke. âIâm afraid of loving someone⊠and getting hurt.â
His words hung in the air, and for a moment, you didnât know what to say. There was a vulnerability in his tone that made you hesitate, but you pushed that aside. Instead, you took a deep breath, letting the silence stretch for a moment before you stepped even closer, a sudden idea forming in your mind.
âThenâŠâ You paused, feeling the weight of your words. âHow about you date me until graduation? And once the spring comes, weâll part ways.â You smiled softly, the sadness lingering behind it as you met his eyes again. âLove me only until this spring.â
Jayâs eyes widened slightly, surprised by your proposal. You could see the conflict in his gaze, the way he wanted to say no but hesitated. He looked down at the pile of gifts again, his fingers brushing the edge of one of the boxes before he finally sighed, shaking his head softly.
âI donât think thatâs a good idea,â he murmured, his voice unsure.
You bit your lip, stepping even closer. âOh, câmon! Please?â You knew how desperate you sounded, how much like a lovestruck fool you mustâve appeared. But you didnât care. You couldnât let this chance slip awayânot when you were this close.
Jay looked up at you, really looked at you this time. His eyes searched yours for something, and after a long pause, he let out a resigned sigh. âFine,â he muttered, his voice soft but clear. âIâll love you⊠only until this spring.â
And as he spoke, he gazed at you, his expression unreadable as his eyes flickered to the gifts on his deskâreminders of the fleeting nature of the affection people offered him. You couldnât help but wonder if, just maybe, this was the start of something that could last longer than a single season.
LOVE ME ONLY âTIL THIS SPRING â Spring had barely begun to unfurl its vibrant colors, but you already felt the weight of an unspoken clock ticking down. Two months remained until graduation, and with it, the end of your deal with Jayâno strings, no lasting attachments, just a fleeting experience of dating. But for you, it was never just that. You had been attached long before this "spring romance" ever started, yet here you were, clinging to his arm like a lifeline, trying to savor each moment despite the cold reality of an expiration date.
Walking down the crowded hallway, your grip on his arm tightened. The judgmental glances from other students followed you both, sharp and filled with disdain, as though they couldn't understand why Jay, the untouchable, mysterious boy, was with you. You knew the looks wellâthey stung, but they didnât surprise you. This whole thing was supposed to be temporary, just a silly experiment. Yet, the knot in your chest told a different story. You were already in too deep.
Jay, on the other hand, remained indifferent. His usual stoic expression hadn't changed much since the two of you began this strange arrangement. He didn't stop you from holding his hand, from clinging to his arm, but he didnât make any gestures that suggested anything deeper. He had agreed to thisâdating until spring, no more, no lessâbut you couldnât help but wonder: Was this all just a façade?
âDonât you dare hurt her.â Semi, your friend, shot Jay a warning glance as the two of you passed by her near the lockers. The sharpness in her voice cut through the haze of your thoughts, bringing you back to reality. You almost winced at her words, remembering how youâd bragged about dating Jay. What would she say if she knew this was all temporary?
Jay glanced down at you, sensing your discomfort, and squeezed your hand gently. It was a small gesture, but one that momentarily eased your embarrassment. For a second, you allowed yourself to imagine that this wasnât just for show, that maybeâjust maybeâhe felt something too.
The walk home after school was quiet, as usual. Jay walked beside you, his hands in his pockets, while you clutched your bag, the silence between you growing heavier with each step. Even though you had been dating for a month, it was nothing like the relationships youâd imagined. There were no sweet goodnight texts, no surprise visits, no real affection beyond holding hands. He never let you into his worldâinto his home or his heart.
Finally, when you reached the school gates, you couldnât hold it in any longer. The words spilled out before you could stop them.
âJay...â You called his name softly, biting your lip, your hand clutching your bag tighter.
He turned to you, his expression unreadable. âMm?â was all he hummed in response, his voice low and casual.
You felt your heart race, unsure if you were being too bold or foolish, but you pressed on. âCan you kiss me?â The words came out rushed, your face heating up instantly. You almost couldnât believe what youâd just said. âI meanâI'm your girlfriend, right... So, can you kiss me? A peck is fine too.â
Jay froze, blinking in surprise. His eyes widened slightly as if he hadnât expected such a request from you. âHuh?â He coughed, nearly choking on his breath, clearly caught off guard by your sudden boldness. The corner of his lips twitched as though he wasnât sure if he should laugh or be serious.
You immediately regretted it, feeling your face burn even more. The silence that followed felt agonizing. You could practically hear your own heart pounding in your chest. âNevermind,â you mumbled, waving it off as you turned away, your shoulders slumping in defeat. Why did I say that? Embarrassment flooded through you, and you started to walk ahead, putting distance between the two of you.
But then, before you could take more than two steps, you felt a sudden tug on your wrist. Jay had grabbed you from behind, his hand firm yet gentle as he pulled you back toward him. You barely had time to turn around before he was thereâhis lips crashing onto yours.
The kiss was sudden, forceful, and filled with an intensity you hadnât anticipated. His lips were soft, warm against yours, but there was something almost desperate in the way he kissed you, as if he was letting out something he had been holding back for too long. You were momentarily stunned, eyes wide in shock, but your body responded instinctively, your hands coming up to gently hold onto his shirt for support.
Jay's other hand slid to the back of your neck, his touch delicate but firm, pulling you closer as though he needed to feel your presence, to make the moment real. The world around you seemed to blur, the whispers of students, the hum of cars in the distanceâall of it faded as the kiss deepened. You could feel your heartbeat hammering in your chest, but it wasnât just because of the kissâit was the realization that, in this brief moment, something shifted. This wasnât the kiss of someone merely fulfilling a temporary deal.
After what felt like an eternity, Jay slowly pulled back, his breath warm against your lips. He gazed down at you, his usual calm demeanor replaced by something softer, more vulnerable. His hand lingered on your wrist for a second longer, as if he wasnât quite ready to let go.
âI... I didnât expect that,â you breathed out, still dazed from the kiss, your cheeks flushed as you stared up at him.
Jay didnât say anything for a moment, his eyes searching yours, as if debating whether to speak or to leave things unsaid. Finally, he muttered, âYou asked for it.â
You laughed softly, shaking your head. âI didnât think youâd actually do it.â
He shrugged, his lips quirking up in a faint smile, though it didnât quite reach his eyes. âMaybe I wanted to.â His voice was low, almost as if he hadnât meant for you to hear it.
For a moment, you stood there, staring at each other, the weight of the unspoken emotions between you heavy in the air. Maybe this spring wasnât just a fleeting experience. Maybe, just maybe, something real was growing between the two of you. But neither of you dared to say it aloud.
THE DAY THE LILAC FLOWERS FALL â The weekend sun shone brightly, casting a golden hue over the bustling streets as you wandered aimlessly with Semi by your side. It was a rare day of freedom, a chance to escape from the chaos of school and simply relax. Laughter filled the air as the two of you shared stories and jokes, weaving through the crowd in search of the next spot to explore.
But then, everything shifted in an instant.
Distracted by Semi's teasing, you hadnât noticed the tall figure walking toward you until it was too late. Your shoulder brushed against his, and before you knew it, the man was glaring down at you with a look that sent a shiver down your spine. âSorry,â you muttered quickly, lowering your head in hopes that your apology would be enough to diffuse the situation.
It wasnât.
âGirls like you always do this.â His voice was a low, menacing growl, filled with disdain. His eyes narrowed dangerously as he suddenly reached out, grabbing your wrists with a force that made you wince. The sudden, painful grip startled you, your breath catching in your throat as fear surged through your veins.
Semi, ever the protective friend, immediately rushed forward. âHey, let go of her!â she demanded, her voice firm despite the obvious tension. But even she hesitated slightly, clearly aware of how much stronger the guy was.
You struggled against his hold, trying to pull away, but his grip only tightened, making you feel more trapped with each passing second. Panic set in, and just as you were about to call out for help, a blur of movement caught your eye.
A sharp, powerful punch connected with the manâs face, and the sound echoed in your ears, causing everyone around to freeze. You gasped as you realized who had thrown the punchâJay.
Your eyes widened as you watched in stunned silence. Jay had appeared out of nowhere, and now, he was standing protectively in front of you, his fists clenched and his expression dark, far more intense than youâd ever seen before. The guy stumbled back, groaning in pain, but Jay wasnât done. He lunged forward, landing another punch, and then another, each hit more brutal than the last.
âJay, stop!â you cried out, rushing toward him, your heart pounding wildly in your chest. You had never seen him like this before, this fierce and angry. He was relentless, and the guy, now bleeding and terrified, tried to shield himself, but Jay didnât let up.
You reached out, grabbing onto Jayâs arm from behind, desperately trying to pull him away. âJay, please!â you pleaded, your voice shaky. âThatâs enough. PleaseâŠâ
At your touch, Jay finally froze. His body stiffened as if suddenly aware of what he had done. The guy on the receiving end of his punches scrambled to his feet and fled, not daring to look back, his face bloodied and bruised. You stood there, still gripping Jayâs arm, your breath shaky as you tried to process what had just happened.
Before you could say anything else, Jay turned toward you. In an instant, his arms wrapped around you, pulling you into his chest. The suddenness of it made your heart skip a beat. His embrace was tight, protective, almost as if he was trying to shield you from the world. One of his hands gently stroked your hair, his touch surprisingly tender considering the fury that had consumed him moments before.
âYou couldâve gotten hurt,â he muttered, his voice low and filled with concern as he buried his face into your hair, breathing deeply as if needing to calm himself down.
You stood there in his arms, completely speechless. This wasnât the Jay you were used toâthe distant, indifferent guy who rarely showed emotion. This was different. The way he held you, the way he had rushed to your side without hesitation⊠it felt real, it felt genuine. For the first time, he felt like a real boyfriend, and the warmth that spread through you at that realization was almost overwhelming.
Your heart pounded in your chest, and you couldnât help but smile as you wrapped your arms around him in return, hugging him tightly. His scent, the warmth of his body pressed against yours, the steady rhythm of his heartbeatâit all made you feel safe, like nothing in the world could hurt you as long as he was there. You wanted to stay in that moment forever.
But then, of course, Semi broke the silence with a loud, exaggerated cough. You could hear the barely-contained giggles bubbling up in her throat, and when you looked over, she was smirking, clearly enjoying the display of "live romance" that had unfolded before her eyes.
You felt a rush of embarrassment flood through you, your cheeks heating up as you quickly pulled away from Jayâs embrace, though part of you didnât really want to let go. Jay cleared his throat, awkwardly scratching the back of his neck as he glanced between you and Semi.
âUmâŠâ you started, but you werenât even sure what to say. How could you even begin to explain all of this?
Semi, however, wasnât going to let you off that easily. She raised an eyebrow, her lips curving into a mischievous grin. âWell, that was⊠something,â she teased, folding her arms across her chest. âDidnât know Jay had it in him to be a knight in shining armor.â
Jay rolled his eyes, though there was a faint smile tugging at the corners of his lips. âI wasnât trying to be anything,â he muttered under his breath, but his hand found its way to yours again, fingers intertwining with yours in a gesture that felt so natural, it made your heart flutter.
âYou definitely looked the part,â Semi added, winking at you. âSeriously though, you okay? That guy was a creep.â
You nodded, still a little shaken but grateful. âYeah, Iâm fine. Thanks to Jay.â You glanced up at him, unable to hide the soft smile on your face. He looked down at you, his expression unreadable for a moment before he gave your hand a gentle squeeze.
âGood,â he said quietly, his eyes lingering on you for just a second longer. There was something in his gaze, something unspoken that made you wonder if this moment had changed things between you twoâif maybe, just maybe, this wasnât just for show anymore.
CLIMAX OF OUR WHITE SPRING DAYS â Graduation day had arrived like a ticking clock you couldnât silence. The weight of finality pressed down on you, making it hard to breathe. You stood in the sea of students, watching the world pass by in slow motion as the sun bathed everything in warm light, but inside, you felt cold.
Your fingers fidgeted with the edge of your gown as you glanced over at himâJayâstanding with his friends, laughing about something that seemed distant and unreachable. The end of your three-month dating experiment loomed over you like a dark cloud. It wasnât just the end of school. It was the end of him, of being close to him, even if it was just pretend.
âGo talk to him.â Semiâs voice broke through the haze as she nudged you, her eyes filled with that encouraging spark she always had. But you didnât move. How could you? You werenât his girlfriend anymore, not even in the superficial way you'd been for these past few months.
You had no right to approach him.
Your chest tightened as you tried to steady your breath, but your eyes betrayed you, drifting back to him once more. The laughter, the movement, the noiseâit all blurred, dimming around the edges until it seemed like everyone was fading away, disappearing like smoke in the wind. And then there was just him.
Only him.
The background turned white, stark and empty. The vividness of the graduation, the bright colors of everyoneâs robes and caps, the cheerful chaosâall of it vanished, leaving you standing in this surreal silence.
Jay stood alone now, the only one left in this strange world that suddenly felt more dream than reality. He started walking toward you, every step deliberate, but there was something differentâsomething ethereal.
You blinked, unsure of what you were seeing. There was a faint shimmer behind him, something soft and luminous, like wings. Wings? You blinked again, and there they were, delicate and translucent, fluttering gently with each step he took. His face was calm, serene, almost unrecognizable from the boy you'd dated. He was... otherworldly.
Your heart pounded in your chest, confusion twisting through you. âWhatâŠ?â you muttered to yourself, trying to make sense of it, but nothing made sense anymore.
Jay stopped in front of you, his gaze soft and yet so intense, locking onto yours with an emotion you couldnât place. Slowly, as if afraid he might shatter the moment, he reached up and grazed his fingers across your cheek, his touch light as a feather.
âYou need to wake up now,â he whispered, his voice deeper, gentler than you'd ever heard before. âItâs been too long since youâve been in the dark.â
His words cut through you, leaving you more confused than ever. Wake up? What did that mean? What darkness was he talking about?
You flinched at his touch, stepping back as your breath hitched. âWhat are you saying?â The tremor in your voice betrayed your panic. You looked around, desperate to find something familiar, something to cling to. But all you could see was the white, stretching endlessly around you. You couldnât make sense of anything. Nothing was real.
Your hands flew to your head as a sudden pain pulsed in your temples. Flashes of light blinked before your eyesâimages you couldnât fully grasp, memories or maybe dreams, flashing too fast for you to catch. You dropped to your knees, the weight of it all crashing down on you, confusion and frustration mixing until you couldnât breathe.
âI donâtââ Your voice cracked as you clawed at the air, scratching your head as if trying to tear away the confusion. âWhatâs happening?â
The ground felt soft beneath you, like clouds, but the pressure in your chest grew tighter, heavier, as if the world itself was closing in.
Jay knelt down beside you, his movements slow and calm, his eyes filled with something deep, something almost tender. He reached for you again, but you flinched, not wanting to feel the foreignness of his touch.
âShhh,â he whispered softly, his voice like a lullaby, as his hand hovered over your head. He didn't push. He simply waited, his presence both grounding and terrifying at once. You wanted to push him away, to demand answers, but at the same time, a strange comfort wrapped around you, like a blanket in the middle of a storm.
The world flickered around you, the white light growing brighter, almost blinding.
Jay leaned closer, his face inches from yours. âItâs time to say goodnight,â he murmured, his breath warm against your skin. Before you could protest, before you could even think, he pressed a soft, lingering kiss to your forehead, his lips gentle and reassuring.
And then, just as quickly as he had appeared, the world around you shifted. The soft white light began to darken, curling at the edges, growing darker and darker until it swallowed everything whole. The last thing you felt was Jayâs warmth before it, too, faded into the blackness. You were alone.
Your breath hitched, and you closed your eyes as the darkness wrapped around you like a heavy blanket, pulling you under.
THE END OF LILAC SPRING â The world felt like it was spinning, even though you were lying still. Blinding light from the overhead lamp above your hospital bed seeped into your barely-open eyes, burning your retinas. The persistent beep of a heart monitor echoed in the room, in time with the erratic pounding of your heart. But the voice that broke through it allâ Semi's voiceâwas frantic, pulling you back to the surface.
âWake up! Wake up!â
Your eyelids fluttered open fully, only to meet the concerned face of your best friend, Semi. Her hands hovered just above your blanket-covered arms, as if afraid to touch you. Her wide eyes, framed by disheveled strands of hair, looked both relieved and shaken. This wasnât the Semi youâd known for years. There was something different about herâsomething less familiar, almost like she was a stranger. And that strange feeling twisted in your chest like a knife.
You blinked, trying to adjust to the light, to the sudden rush of sensations hitting you all at onceâthe smell of antiseptic, the sound of footsteps outside the door, the faint chatter of doctors and nurses.
But none of that mattered. Where was Jay?
âW-whereâs Jay?â you gasped out, sitting up too quickly, causing a sharp tug on the tubes attached to your arms. You barely registered the IV drip dangling beside you or the oxygen clip on your finger. Your mind was racing, your heart thundering against your ribcage as you searched the sterile, white room. He had to be here. He always was.
Semi blinked, her brows knitting together in confusion. âJay?â she echoed, her voice hesitant as she sat down on the chair beside your hospital bed, shifting uncomfortably. You could see the confusion written all over her face, like she was trying to solve a puzzle but missing the pieces.
Your heart lurched. Why wasnât she answering? Why wasnât he here?
âJay!â you nearly shouted this time, the panic rising in your throat, making your voice crack. âThe class leader! He was in the history club tooâhe was my boyfriend!â Your words tumbled out, desperate, almost pleading with her to remember.
But Semiâs expression only grew more puzzled, her lips parting slightly as if trying to find the right words. She didnât know him.
âThereâs no Jay,â she said, her voice flat, her eyes searching yours as if waiting for a reaction. âWhat are you even talking about? Youâve been in a coma for almost a year, and the first thing you ask about is some guy?â
Her words hit you like a punch to the gut. No Jay? No Jay?! You stared at her, wide-eyed, the room tilting dangerously around you. Your breath caught in your throat, and you glanced around again, your head pounding as if your brain couldnât process what she was saying. You could barely hear the doctors' voices outside, your parentsâ relieved murmurs from the corner of the room.
âIâI donât understand.â Your voice trembled, and your fingers clutched the thin hospital blanket in a white-knuckled grip. How could Jay not exist? How could she not know him when every single day had been filled with him? âWe were together, Semi. He was real. He was real!â
But Semi wasnât budging. She leaned back, crossing her arms, frustration flickering in her eyes. âYou were in a car accident. Do you remember that?â she asked, her voice softening slightly, though there was still a hint of disbelief. âA car crash. Blood everywhere. Thatâs why youâve been in a coma.â Her voice dropped to a whisper as her eyes flickered to the tubes attached to your body. âThatâs why youâre here.â
Your body went cold. A coma? Blood? The words bounced around in your head, but they didnât stick. Your hands trembled as they reached for the bedâs railing, trying to anchor yourself. You could still feel Jayâs presence, still remember his smile, his touch, the way heâd whispered goodnight to you... before everything went dark.
A cold shiver ran down your spine, and your throat tightened as you managed to ask, âW-what date is it?â
âSeptember 20, 2024,â Semi replied, her voice barely audible, but it hit you like a tidal wave. September.
Your eyes widened as the pieces began to fall apart in your mind, crumbling like ash in your hands. The school year, the three months with Jay, the springânone of it had been real. None of it.
Tears welled up in your eyes as the weight of it all settled in your chest like a boulder, pressing down, squeezing the air from your lungs. A quiet tear slipped down your cheek, and you quickly wiped it away, turning to look out the window as if the outside world could give you some semblance of reality.
Beyond the glass, the sky was painted in soft shades of pink and orange, the setting sun casting a warm glow over everything. Lilac flowers fluttered from a nearby tree, caught in the gentle breeze. They swirled in the air, delicate and fleeting, just like the memories of Jay.
You watched them fall, your heart aching with a bittersweet pang. Was it all just a dream? Had Jay been nothing more than a figment of your comatose mind, created to fill the emptiness while you lay in the dark? The thought was unbearable, but the more you tried to hold onto him, the more he slipped awayâlike the lilac petals, fading from your reach.
But somewhere deep inside, beneath the confusion and pain, a small part of you hopedâhoped that he was real. That maybe, somewhere, in some other world, Jay existed, waiting with that final page of your story. And though you couldnât be sure, you held onto that hope, because the goodbyeâhis goodnightâhad been too sweet, too tender to be nothing at all.
With trembling hands, you let the last tear fall, watching as the petals danced in the wind, disappearing into the horizon. Even if it was just a dream, you wished for one more chapterâone more part in the story that had been left unfinished.

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