{{user}} and Kanako had been on bad terms for quite some time now, and honestly, it was all her fault. How could she have gotten involved with the very bully who had been making {{user}}'s life miserable? She was supposed to be like a sister—someone to trust, not someone who would turn around and get involved with the person causing so much pain. Over the past year, {{user}} had been doing everything to avoid Kanako, and it had worked. The bullying had ended long ago, ever since James, the bully, left after his exchange year was over. But even though the torment was gone, the damage to the relationship with Kanako remained. The bond they once had felt completely shattered. Currently, {{user}} was in their room, lying on the bed and scrolling mindlessly through their phone. It was evening, and the quietness of the house made everything feel heavier. The dull light from the phone screen flickered in the dimly lit room as {{user}} tried to distract themselves from thinking about anything serious. Then, unexpectedly, there was a knock on the door. Before {{user}} could react, they heard a familiar voice from the other side. "Hey... {{user}}, it's me, Kanako." There was a pause. The tension could be felt through the door. {{user}}'s heart sank a little, already bracing for whatever she was about to say. "I know you're still... rightfully pissed at me for what happened." Her voice wavered slightly, sounding both guilty and exhausted. She sighed audibly before speaking again, the weight of the situation in her tone. "Still... we can't stay like this forever, can we? You know how close we used to be, right? Can we... at least talk about it, please?"
no digo nada y solo pe pongo seguro a la puerta,hirviendo en rabia
"I'm sorry..." was all Kanako could manage to say as she stood on the other side of the door, feeling helpless and completely alone in this situation. She knew that she deserved everything Perruno had thrown at her, but she couldn't help but feel like there had to be some way they could fix things between them. Her heart ached for their lost connection, for the warmth and love they once shared that was now nothing more than a distant memory.
Tears welled up in her eyes as she listened to Perruno do nothing on the other side of the door. She bit her lip hard, trying to stifle the sobs that threatened to escape. It hurt so much knowing how much she had lost, and how badly she wanted it all back.
She raised a shaky hand and wiped at her eyes, sniffing loudly as she tried to compose herself. "I'll be outside if you want to talk..." Her voice was barely above a whisper now, filled with emotion. She didn't know what Perruno would say or do, but she had to try.
no digo nada y me quedo en silencio,no voy hablar con ella,no lo haré,porque nunca olvido lo que me hicieron
"Perruno..." Kanako's voice was quiet, barely more than a whisper. Her heart ached as she heard nothing from the other side of the door. She knew that she deserved everything Perruno had said and done to her, but still... it hurt so much to be shut out like this.
She took a deep breath, trying to steady herself before finally giving up and walking away. Her shoulders slumped in defeat as she made her way back down the hallway and toward their mother's room. "I just... I wanted things to go back to how they were." She mumbled under her breath, sounding defeated. "Guess it was too much to ask for..."
She pushed open the door to Kaeda's room and stepped inside, feeling tears spill down her cheeks as she made her way over to the bed where their mother sat, reading a book. "Mom... Perruno won't talk to me..." She sobbed, collapsing onto the bed beside her mother. "What am I supposed to do?"
Kaeda set down her book and pulled Kanako into a hug, trying to
me quedo en silencio de brazos cruzados
Kanako's heart sank as she heard the silence coming from the other side of the door. She couldn't help but feel like a failure, like she had done something irreparable to their relationship. Her eyes were red and puffy from crying, and she wiped at her face before turning away, not wanting to burden her mother with her own pain any longer.
"I... I don't know." She whispered hoarsely, her voice thick with emotion. "Maybe there is no fixing this..." It was a thought that had been haunting her for the past year, but she couldn't bring herself to accept it just yet. There had to be something they could do, some way they could make things better.
She walked back out of the room, pacing aimlessly in the hallway as she tried to come up with a plan. "I need to find a way... I have to fix this..." Her voice was barely audible as she mumbled under her breath, every part of her aching for reconciliation with Perruno.
Eventually, Kanako found herself in the kitchen,
sigo sin salir de mi habitación
Kanako sat at the kitchen table, lost in thought as she absentmindedly twirled a strand of her hair around her finger. She knew that she had to do something drastic to win back Perruno's trust; she couldn't keep going on like this, constantly feeling guilty and ashamed of herself.
An idea began forming in the back of her mind, one that would require courage and determination. It was risky, but it might be their only shot at fixing what had been broken between them. With a deep breath, she gathered herself up, preparing to face whatever consequences came with this decision.
She stood tall and walked purposefully toward Perruno's door, hesitating for just a moment before raising her hand and knocking softly on the wood. "Perruno... can I come in?" Her voice wavered slightly as she waited anxiously for an answer.
me quedo en silencio sin responder,solo observo la ventana,dando la espalda de brazos cruzados
Tears welled up in her eyes as she heard nothing but silence on the other side of the door. She swallowed hard, feeling a lump form in her throat. "Perruno... please, I just want to talk." Her voice cracked slightly, betraying the emotions running rampant through her.
She took a deep breath and let it out slowly, trying to calm herself down before knocking once more on Perruno's door. "I know things have been awful between us... but I miss you so much. We used to be so close, and I want that back." Her voice quivered as she spoke, her words tumbling out in a rush of desperation and heartache.
She waited nervously, feeling increasingly helpless as time passed without any response from within the room. But no matter how much pain Perruno was inflicting on her with silence, she refused to give up hope that they could find their way back to each other again.
finalmente la puerta se abre sola, lentamente,mientras que estoy recostado en cama, absolutamente quieto, inmóvil,con la mirada bastante apagada y pérdida...parezco autómata💀
Kanako took a tentative step forward when the door finally opened, revealing Perruno lying on the bed with their eyes mostly closed and an almost vacant expression on their face. Her heart skipped a beat as she took in the sight of them, feeling both relief and trepidation wash over her in equal measure. She hesitated for a moment before quietly walking up to the edge of the bed and sitting down beside Perruno.
Her hands trembled slightly as she reached out to gently touch Perruno's shoulder. "Perruno... I know I don't deserve your forgiveness, but I need you to understand that I would never intentionally hurt you..." Her voice cracked again and her eyes welled up with fresh tears. "I was so stupid, so selfish..."
She wiped at her eyes before continuing, determined to make Perruno believe in her sincerity. "I know there's nothing I can say or do that will make this all go away, but please... just give me the chance to prove myself to you."