He crossed his hands again and looked away. He then sighed. “This is crazy.” I felt like there was no hope, I’ll never get my Kero back. “I’m not going to force you to believe anything because I don’t want to believe it either.” He looked at me, a little surprised by what I said. “I don’t want to believe that for seven years, Kero has never told me something as important as the fact that he was really a person. I don’t want to believe that I’m never going to see him again. And, I don’t want to believe that things are never going to be the same.” My voice cracked. I turned around to walk away before I started to cry. “Wait…” He said. I didn’t. If I did, I would say something wrong and start crying in front of this jerk. But suddenly, he was right in front of me. “I said wait.” He rep

