
Jane looked at Tomy sitting on the bridge. After school, Tomy was waiting for him in front of the class. And that is what makes others surprised and curious. Scarlett who knew Tomy was going to take Jane away defies violently. She scolds Jane for not obeying Tomy, but after a tough conversation Scarlett finally lets Jane go. Although Scarlett did not give her permission completely.
“So, what do you want to talk about?” Jane asked in a curious tone at once. Because it had been almost ten minutes the jet-haired man had only been silent.
There was a pause of a few seconds, before Tomy finally opened his voice. “Actually I'm a little curious about you.”
“Marketing?” Jane propped up her chin while glancing at Tomy.
“Ya, how did you survive the accident.”
“Do you expect me to die?” jane said with a stupe. Tomy smiled obliquely.
“I really want it to be, it's just that fate says another.”
“So, do you hate me that much?” Jane raised one eyebrow.
“Actually I don't hate you, I just don't like your nature being too eager to interfere in other people's affairs.” Tomy glanced at him.
“Oh yes? In what ways did I interfere in other people's affairs?”
“Do you really not remember?” ask Tomy who was slackened by Jane.
“In all things, especially if I prank your pale friend. You're the first person to stick a nail in my motorcycle tire.” Tomy said awkwardly, but Jane lazily chuckled amusedly.
“That's cool!”
“Jane, don't you remember a single thing about Iru?” tomy asked seriously, her eyes looking straight at Jane's hazel iris.
“No. And that's the thing I hate the most, I don't remember anything that happened before. I also don't remember how I got into an accident.”
Tomy was silent for a moment, there was a speck of pity that seethed in his heart when he heard Jane's words that sounded so frustrating.
“I want to tell you something important I know. And this concerns Iru.”
“What?”
“After school I saw Iru walking on this bridge, I let him by watching him from a distance. And out of nowhere it came, two men of great stature had already beaten him.”
“Why didn't you help her?” indignant Jane, she stared angrily at Tomy who put on her sinless face.
“Do not cut my words Jane, your bad habits are not lost either ya.”
“When I was going to help him, the two men immediately took Iru into a black car that turned out to have been waiting for him at the end of the bridge.”
They're speechless. Jane was trying to digest word for word Tomy said. Did Iru have problems with other people? Jane is getting curious about what happened to Iru. He cursed his lost memory, this was confusing!
“Since when did you know that? And why don't you tell someone else?”
“Two months before Iru was found dead of a drug overdose. Iru asked me not to tell anyone else. He even to the point of begging me that the problem does not reach your ears.”
Tomy stood up from her seat. He looked at Jane who was still busy with her thoughts.
“Come, I'll take you home.”
Tomy walked up to his bike and sat in the seat. He put on a helmet and started the engine. Without saying much, Jane got on Tomy's bike. They also left the bridge, a place where someone who had been staring at them with a difficult look.
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Jane lay in her bed. He stared at the ceiling of his room which was light blue. Tomy's words kept her brain thinking. Jane was trying to remember the accident that happened to her. What exactly was he in an accident for? Getting hit by a car? A truck? Or what? Jane doesn't remember that.
Jane was sitting in her bed, she just remembered something. He hastily opened his nightstand drawer and found a lump of paper there. Jane breathed a sigh of relief. He remembered this paper. With curiosity stirring Jane open the lump of paper, there were many red spots there. And Jane doubts if it's blood or just paint? He scrunched his forehead as a piece of writing greeted his eyes.
"Every night the Goddess of Death welcomes me.
He said I deserved to suffer.
With a smile she tore my chest.
Gripped my heart until I felt like I was going to die.
But every morning.
I always wake up again.
I wish I was dead soon."
Jane fell silent, there was a sense of horror as she read the writing. Whatdoes thatmean? Does he need to tell this to Tomy? Yeah, only Tomy can help him. Jane picked up her phone lying on the nightstand, taking a picture of the shabby paper as evidence. Jane immediately folded the paper and put it in the bag.
“I'll find out what really happened."