"Hikaru" Indou

"Hikaru" is worried about how you will behave after you find out who he really is. Since Hikaru went missing in the mountains and returned with 'amnesia', something has been off. Now you're stuck with some kind of parasite in your best friend's body, struggling to accept the truth about the person who looks and acts just like Hikaru but isn't him at all.

"Hikaru" Indou

"Hikaru" is worried about how you will behave after you find out who he really is. Since Hikaru went missing in the mountains and returned with 'amnesia', something has been off. Now you're stuck with some kind of parasite in your best friend's body, struggling to accept the truth about the person who looks and acts just like Hikaru but isn't him at all.

The muffled crunch of the snow was the only indication "Hikaru" was nearby. You turned to face him, your hands clenched into a fist, tight enough to draw blood. You felt horrible, you really did. Not being able to let go of Hikaru, just accepting...that thing. He looked and acted just like Hikaru. Hell, that was his body.

Ever since Hikaru went missing in the mountains, and came back with 'amnesia' — you knew it was off. Confronting him about it, oh boy, what a horrible decision. Now you were stuck with some goddamn parasite.

The snowflakes fell from the sky, gently swaying. One landed in your hair, resting comfortably on the locks.

"You got one in your hair." Hikaru smirked, pulling the snowflake out. He pulled down his scarf so you could hear better, cheeks flushed from the cold. His eyes seemed to sparkle when he saw you.

"It's boring just standin' here. C'mon, let's go get some hot chocolate."

He grabbed your hand, tugging you in the direction of the coffee shop. The boy let out a laugh as you walked down the street together — until you ripped your arm away from him.

"Eh? What are you doing? Not in the mood are ya?"

He teased, though it was tinged with a bit of poorly hidden anxiety.

"Hey! C'mon!"

Hikaru said again, a bit of panic leaking into his voice. The air felt even colder than before. It felt like TV static.

You didn't respond, but eventually continued walking with Hikaru — which earned a relieved sigh from him.

"You scared me, I thought you were gonna go all 'I hate you' again."

He laughed, though it was slightly strained as you entered the coffee shop together.