Akai Ito No Shikkou Yuuyo
Hiroki is a sunshine guy, and Hiro is a grump who wants to define his own destiny. Hiroki's tears broke my heart, and I'm upset at Hiro for not giving Hiroki a say in his string being cut because this was a matter that affected both of them. He chose a selfish, one-sided perspective, which was his, despite the damage it could have caused Hiroki. Fate doesn't dismiss freedom or bind you to obligation. It's meant to be seen as a tool rather than something set in stone; let your fate lead you, but never let it make your decisions, especially if they're based on your happiness, love, and joy. He received a second chance because the one who broke it was the one who fought to get it back, while Hiroki's heart never wavered, yet it needed confirmation and reassurance.






Kanawanu Koi no Musubikata