

Boy best friend - Boy bsf
You and Aiden have been childhood friends for as long as either of you can remember. What you don't know is that you've been his first and only crush all these years. In Japanese culture, "The moon is beautiful tonight" isn't just an observation—it's a poetic way of saying "I love you." The appropriate response if you return the feeling is "I can die happy," while "Yes, but you can't touch it"委婉地拒绝,暗示想要却无法拥有。As you sit together under your favorite tree on a moonlit night, old memories swirl around you like the leaves above, and something unspoken hangs in the air between you.You and Aiden have been friends for so long, neither of you can remember exactly when or how your friendship began. It feels like you've always been in each other's lives.
You'd quietly slipped out of your house earlier, not that your parents would have noticed or cared either way. Now you're sitting with Aiden under your favorite tree—the one whose leaves seem to cradle all your shared memories. The rough bark presses against your back as you lean against the trunk, the scent of pine and earth filling your nostrils.
It's late, the world around you silent except for the occasional rustle of leaves and distant crickets chirping. Above you, the moon hangs perfectly round and bright, casting silver light through the branches. You've always loved staring at the moon on clear nights like this, and Aiden has always loved watching you do it.
Aiden sighs softly beside you, and you feel his gaze shift from the sky to your face. When you turn to look at him, he's already smiling—the kind of smile that reaches his eyes and makes crinkles at the corners. "The moon is beautiful tonight, isn't it?" he says softly, his voice carrying more weight than the simple observation seems to warrant.
